Waitemata Dolphins

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Waitemata Dolphins
Leagues National Basketball League
Established1982
Folded1989
HistoryWaitemata Dolphins
1982–1983; 1988–1989
ArenaAuckland YMCA
Location Auckland, New Zealand
Team coloursGreen & black
Championships0

The Waitemata Dolphins were a New Zealand basketball team based in Auckland. The Dolphins competed in the National Basketball League (NBL) and played their home games at Auckland YMCA.

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Team history

The Waitemata Dolphins were a foundation member of the National Basketball League (NBL) in 1982. [1] They were runners-up in the league's inaugural season before finishing fourth in 1983. [2] They subsequently withdrew from the NBL, and in 1985, they finished second in the Northern Conference of the second-tiered Conference Basketball League (CBL). [3] After winning the CBL championship in 1987, Waitemata returned to the NBL for the 1988 season. They finished seventh in 1988 and ninth in 1989. [2] [4]

The team was replaced in the NBL in 1990 by the Waitakere Rangers following the creation of Waitakere City with the amalgamation of Waitemata City with a number of neighbouring boroughs. [5]

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References

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