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| '''[[NBA G League Ignite]]''' || [[Walnut Creek, California]] || colspan=2; style="text-align:center;"| Exhibition team || colspan=2; style="text-align:center;"| 2020 || [[Brian Shaw]] || None
| '''[[NBA G League Ignite]]''' || [[Walnut Creek, California]] || colspan=2; style="text-align:center;"| Exhibition team || colspan=2; style="text-align:center;"| 2020 || [[Brian Shaw]] || None
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| '''[[Oklahoma City Blue]]''' || [[Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]] || [[Cox Convention Center]] || align=center | 13,846 || colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2001{{efn|As the [[Asheville Altitude]].}} || [[Grant Gibbs (basketball)|Grant Gibbs]] || [[Oklahoma City Thunder]]
| '''[[Oklahoma City Blue]]''' || [[Oklahoma City|Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]] || [[Cox Convention Center]] || align=center | 13,846 || colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2001{{efn|As the [[Asheville Altitude]].}} || [[Grant Gibbs (basketbolcu)|Grant Gibbs]] || [[Oklahoma City Thunder]]
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| '''[[Raptors 905]]''' || [[Mississauga|Mississauga, Ontario]] || [[Paramount Fine Foods Centre]] || align=center | 5,000 || colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2015 || [[Patrick Mutombo]] || [[Toronto Raptors]]<ref name="raptors905.dleague.nba.com">{{cite web |url=http://raptors905.dleague.nba.com/news/mlse-purchases-nba-d-league-team-as-league-expands-to-19-teams-for-2015-16-season/ |title=MLSE Purchases NBA D-League Team As League Expands To 19 Teams For 2015-16 Season |publisher=Raptors 905 |date=June 29, 2015 |access-date=July 9, 2017}}</ref>
| '''[[Raptors 905]]''' || [[Mississauga|Mississauga, Ontario]] || [[Paramount Fine Foods Centre]] || align=center | 5,000 || colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2015 || [[Patrick Mutombo]] || [[Toronto Raptors]]<ref name="raptors905.dleague.nba.com">{{Web kaynağı |url=http://raptors905.dleague.nba.com/news/mlse-purchases-nba-d-league-team-as-league-expands-to-19-teams-for-2015-16-season/ |başlık=MLSE Purchases NBA D-League Team As League Expands To 19 Teams For 2015-16 Season |yayıncı=Raptors 905 |tarih=29 Haziran 2015 |erişimtarihi=9 Temmuz 2017}}</ref>
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| '''[[Rio Grande Valley Vipers]]''' || [[Edinburg, Texas]] || [[Bert Ogden Arena]] || align=center | 9,000 || colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2007 || Mahmoud Abdelfattah || [[Houston Rockets]]
| '''[[Rio Grande Valley Vipers]]''' || [[Edinburg, Texas]] || [[Bert Ogden Arena]] || align=center | 9,000 || colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2007 || Mahmoud Abdelfattah || [[Houston Rockets]]
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| '''[[Salt Lake City Stars]]''' || [[Taylorsville, Utah]] || [[Lifetime Activities Center]] || align=center | 5,000 || align=center | 1997{{efn|Played as the Idaho Stampede in the [[Continental Basketball Association]] before joining the NBA D-League in 2006.}} || align=center | 2006 ||[[Nathan Peavy]]||[[Utah Jazz]]<ref>{{cite news|last=Robbins|first=Jesse|title=Utah Jazz Purchase the Idaho Stampede|url=https://saltlakecity.gleague.nba.com/news/utah-jazz-purchase-the-idaho-stampede/|publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC|website=SaltLakeCity.GLeague.NBA.com|date=March 24, 2015|access-date=November 13, 2018}}</ref>
| '''[[Salt Lake City Stars]]''' || [[Taylorsville, Utah]] || [[Lifetime Activities Center]] || align=center | 5,000 || align=center | 1997{{efn|Played as the Idaho Stampede in the [[Continental Basketball Association]] before joining the NBA D-League in 2006.}} || align=center | 2006 ||[[Nathan Peavy]]||[[Utah Jazz]]<ref>{{Haber kaynağı|soyadı=Robbins|ad=Jesse|başlık=Utah Jazz Purchase the Idaho Stampede|url=https://saltlakecity.gleague.nba.com/news/utah-jazz-purchase-the-idaho-stampede/|yayıncı=NBA Media Ventures, LLC|website=SaltLakeCity.GLeague.NBA.com|tarih=24 Mart 2015|erişimtarihi=13 Kasım 2018}}</ref>
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| '''[[Santa Cruz Warriors]]''' || [[Santa Cruz, California]] || [[Kaiser Permanente Arena]] || align=center | 2,505 || align=center | 1995{{efn|As the [[Dakota Wizards]]; Played in the [[International Basketball Association]] and the [[Continental Basketball Association]] before joining the NBA D-League in 2006.}} || align=center | 2006 || Kris Weems || [[Golden State Warriors]]
| '''[[Santa Cruz Warriors]]''' || [[Santa Cruz, California]] || [[Kaiser Permanente Arena]] || align=center | 2,505 || align=center | 1995{{efn|As the [[Dakota Wizards]]; Played in the [[International Basketball Association]] and the [[Continental Basketball Association]] before joining the NBA D-League in 2006.}} || align=center | 2006 || Kris Weems || [[Golden State Warriors]]
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! Takım !! Şehir !! Arena !! Kapasite !! Kuruluş !! Katılma !! Koç !! NBA takımı
! Takım !! Şehir !! Arena !! Kapasite !! Kuruluş !! Katılma !! Koç !! NBA takımı
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| '''[[Capital City Go-Go]]''' || [[Washington, D.C.]] || [[St. Elizabeths East Entertainment and Sports Arena|Entertainment and Sports Arena]] || align=center | 4,200<ref>{{cite web |url=http://stelizabethseast.com/entertainment-sports-arena/ |title=Entertain & Sports Arena |publisher=St. Elizabeths East |access-date=June 21, 2017}}</ref> || colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2018 || <!--Ryan Richman-->Vacant || [[Washington Wizards]]
| '''[[Capital City Go-Go]]''' || [[Washington, D.C.]] || [[St. Elizabeths East Entertainment and Sports Arena|Entertainment and Sports Arena]] || align=center | 4,200<ref>{{Web kaynağı |url=http://stelizabethseast.com/entertainment-sports-arena/ |başlık=Entertain & Sports Arena |yayıncı=St. Elizabeths East |erişimtarihi=21 Haziran 2017}}</ref> || colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2018 || <!--Ryan Richman-->Vacant || [[Washington Wizards]]
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| '''[[College Park Skyhawks]]'''{{efn|name=erie}} || [[College Park, Georgia]] || [[Gateway Center Arena (College Park)|Gateway Center Arena]] || align=center | 3,500 || colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2017{{efn|name=erie|The original [[Erie BayHawks (2008–2017)|Erie BayHawks]], at the time an affiliate of the [[Orlando Magic]], were fully purchased and moved to Lakeland as the [[Lakeland Magic]] starting with the 2017 season. However, the [[Atlanta Hawks]] began operating their new development franchise in Erie, before moving it to College Park, Georgia, when their new arena at [[Georgia International Convention Center]] was completed. A third franchise began using the BayHawks' name with a new franchise owned by the [[New Orleans Pelicans]] in 2019.}} || Noel Gillespie || [[Atlanta Hawks]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Dunlap |first=Evan |url=http://www.orlandopinstripedpost.com/2014/4/15/5617920/orlando-magic-news-nba-dleague-erie-bayhawks-partnership-affiliate |title=NBA D-League: Orlando Magic to partner with Erie BayHawks, according to report |publisher=Orlando Pinstriped Post |date=April 15, 2014 |access-date=July 9, 2017}}</ref>
| '''[[College Park Skyhawks]]'''{{efn|name=erie}} || [[College Park, Georgia]] || [[Gateway Center Arena (College Park)|Gateway Center Arena]] || align=center | 3,500 || colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2017{{efn|name=erie|The original [[Erie BayHawks (2008–2017)|Erie BayHawks]], at the time an affiliate of the [[Orlando Magic]], were fully purchased and moved to Lakeland as the [[Lakeland Magic]] starting with the 2017 season. However, the [[Atlanta Hawks]] began operating their new development franchise in Erie, before moving it to College Park, Georgia, when their new arena at [[Georgia International Convention Center]] was completed. A third franchise began using the BayHawks' name with a new franchise owned by the [[New Orleans Pelicans]] in 2019.}} || Noel Gillespie || [[Atlanta Hawks]]<ref>{{Web kaynağı|soyadı=Dunlap |ad=Evan |url=http://www.orlandopinstripedpost.com/2014/4/15/5617920/orlando-magic-news-nba-dleague-erie-bayhawks-partnership-affiliate |başlık=NBA D-League: Orlando Magic to partner with Erie BayHawks, according to report |yayıncı=Orlando Pinstriped Post |tarih=15 Nisan 2014 |erişimtarihi=9 Temmuz 2017}}</ref>
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| '''[[Grand Rapids Drive]]''' || [[Walker, Michigan]] || [[DeltaPlex Arena]] || align=center | 4,500 || colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2006{{efn|As the [[Anaheim Arsenal]].}} || Vacant || [[Detroit Pistons]]
| '''[[Grand Rapids Drive]]''' || [[Walker, Michigan]] || [[DeltaPlex Arena]] || align=center | 4,500 || colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2006{{efn|As the [[Anaheim Arsenal]].}} || Vacant || [[Detroit Pistons]]
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Ownership models vary across the NBA G League. Growing willingness among NBA organizations to invest in the G League has led to two main models: direct ownership of G League teams by parent NBA clubs and single-affiliate partnerships in which the G League team remains independently owned while the parent club runs and finances basketball operations.
Ownership models vary across the NBA G League. Growing willingness among NBA organizations to invest in the G League has led to two main models: direct ownership of G League teams by parent NBA clubs and single-affiliate partnerships in which the G League team remains independently owned while the parent club runs and finances basketball operations.


Parent club direct ownership began in 2006 when the [[Los Angeles Lakers]] bought their own NBA D-League franchise, originally known as the Los Angeles D-Fenders and since 2017–18 as the [[South Bay Lakers]]. This was followed by the [[San Antonio Spurs]] purchasing the [[Austin Spurs|Austin Toros]] (now the Austin Spurs) in 2007, and the [[Oklahoma City Thunder]] purchasing the [[Oklahoma City Blue|Tulsa 66ers]] (now the Oklahoma City Blue) in 2008. This led to more NBA teams to either purchase existing franchises or create expansion teams in order to have their own single-affiliation teams. In 2011, the Cleveland Cavaliers purchased the [[New Mexico Thunderbirds]] to become the Canton Charge and the [[Golden State Warriors]] purchased the [[Dakota Wizards]], with the Warriors moving the Wizards a year later to become the [[Santa Cruz Warriors]]. In 2013, the [[Philadelphia 76ers]] purchased the inactive [[Utah Flash]] and moved them to [[Newark, Delaware]] as the [[Delaware Blue Coats|Delaware 87ers]] (now the Delaware Blue Coats, and playing in that state's largest city of [[Wilmington, Delaware|Wilmington]]). In 2014, the [[New York Knicks]] became the seventh team to fully own and operate their own NBA D-League affiliate in the [[Westchester Knicks]].<ref>{{cite web|title=NBA D-League Expands to 18 as Knicks Purchase Team|url=http://www.nba.com/dleague/newyork/DLeague_Release_140310.html|work=NBA.com|date=March 10, 2014|access-date=March 10, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140314080127/http://www.nba.com/dleague/newyork/DLeague_Release_140310.html|archive-date=March 14, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2015, the [[Toronto Raptors]] created their own expansion franchise, the [[Raptors 905]]. In 2017, the Timberwolves purchased the [[Iowa Energy]] and renamed the team the [[Iowa Wolves]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.foxsports.com/north/story/minnesota-timberwolves-d-league-iowa-energy-finalize-purchase-050317|title=Timberwolves finalize purchase of NBA D-League team Iowa Energy|publisher= Fox Sports|date=May 3, 2017}}</ref>
Parent club direct ownership began in 2006 when the [[Los Angeles Lakers]] bought their own NBA D-League franchise, originally known as the Los Angeles D-Fenders and since 2017–18 as the [[South Bay Lakers]]. This was followed by the [[San Antonio Spurs]] purchasing the [[Austin Spurs|Austin Toros]] (now the Austin Spurs) in 2007, and the [[Oklahoma City Thunder]] purchasing the [[Oklahoma City Blue|Tulsa 66ers]] (now the Oklahoma City Blue) in 2008. This led to more NBA teams to either purchase existing franchises or create expansion teams in order to have their own single-affiliation teams. In 2011, the Cleveland Cavaliers purchased the [[New Mexico Thunderbirds]] to become the Canton Charge and the [[Golden State Warriors]] purchased the [[Dakota Wizards]], with the Warriors moving the Wizards a year later to become the [[Santa Cruz Warriors]]. In 2013, the [[Philadelphia 76ers]] purchased the inactive [[Utah Flash]] and moved them to [[Newark, Delaware]] as the [[Delaware Blue Coats|Delaware 87ers]] (now the Delaware Blue Coats, and playing in that state's largest city of [[Wilmington, Delaware|Wilmington]]). In 2014, the [[New York Knicks]] became the seventh team to fully own and operate their own NBA D-League affiliate in the [[Westchester Knicks]].<ref>{{Web kaynağı|başlık=NBA D-League Expands to 18 as Knicks Purchase Team|url=http://www.nba.com/dleague/newyork/DLeague_Release_140310.html|=NBA.com|tarih=10 Mart 2014|erişimtarihi=10 Mart 2014|arşivurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140314080127/http://www.nba.com/dleague/newyork/DLeague_Release_140310.html|arşivtarihi=14 Mart 2014|ölüurl=evet}}</ref> In 2015, the [[Toronto Raptors]] created their own expansion franchise, the [[Raptors 905]]. In 2017, the Timberwolves purchased the [[Iowa Energy]] and renamed the team the [[Iowa Wolves]].<ref>{{Web kaynağı |url=http://www.foxsports.com/north/story/minnesota-timberwolves-d-league-iowa-energy-finalize-purchase-050317|başlık=Timberwolves finalize purchase of NBA D-League team Iowa Energy|yayıncı= Fox Sports|tarih=3 Mayıs 2017}}</ref>


In 2009, the [[Houston Rockets]] and [[Rio Grande Valley Vipers]] pioneered the single-affiliate partnership, also known as the hybrid model. In November 2010, the [[Brooklyn Nets|New Jersey Nets]] and [[Springfield Armor]] announced they would enter into a single-affiliate partnership that began in 2011–12. In June 2011, the [[New York Knicks]] and [[Erie BayHawks (2008–2017)|Erie BayHawks]] announced they would be singly-affiliated. In May 2012, the [[Portland Trail Blazers]] entered into a single-affiliation partnership with the [[Idaho Stampede]]. The following month, the [[Boston Celtics]] and [[Maine Red Claws]] announced a single-affiliation partnership. In June 2013, the [[Miami Heat]] announced that they had entered into a single-affiliated partnership with the [[Sioux Falls Skyforce]]. In July 2013, the [[Sacramento Kings]] and [[Stockton Kings|Reno Bighorns]] (now the Stockton Kings) entered into a single-affiliation. The Stampede ended their affiliation with the Trail Blazers after the 2013–14 season and in June 2014 announced their affiliation with the [[Utah Jazz]]. The Armor moved to [[Grand Rapids]], [[Michigan]], after the 2013–14 season and affiliated with the [[Detroit Pistons]]. From 2014 to 2017, the [[Memphis Grizzlies]] had a single-affiliation with the [[Iowa Energy]]. In 2015, the last multiple affiliate team, the [[Fort Wayne Mad Ants]], was purchased by the [[Indiana Pacers]] making the [[2015–16 NBA Development League season|2015–16 season]] the first with all teams having single-affiliations.
In 2009, the [[Houston Rockets]] and [[Rio Grande Valley Vipers]] pioneered the single-affiliate partnership, also known as the hybrid model. In November 2010, the [[Brooklyn Nets|New Jersey Nets]] and [[Springfield Armor]] announced they would enter into a single-affiliate partnership that began in 2011–12. In June 2011, the [[New York Knicks]] and [[Erie BayHawks (2008–2017)|Erie BayHawks]] announced they would be singly-affiliated. In May 2012, the [[Portland Trail Blazers]] entered into a single-affiliation partnership with the [[Idaho Stampede]]. The following month, the [[Boston Celtics]] and [[Maine Red Claws]] announced a single-affiliation partnership. In June 2013, the [[Miami Heat]] announced that they had entered into a single-affiliated partnership with the [[Sioux Falls Skyforce]]. In July 2013, the [[Sacramento Kings]] and [[Stockton Kings|Reno Bighorns]] (now the Stockton Kings) entered into a single-affiliation. The Stampede ended their affiliation with the Trail Blazers after the 2013–14 season and in June 2014 announced their affiliation with the [[Utah Jazz]]. The Armor moved to [[Grand Rapids]], [[Michigan]], after the 2013–14 season and affiliated with the [[Detroit Pistons]]. From 2014 to 2017, the [[Memphis Grizzlies]] had a single-affiliation with the [[Iowa Energy]]. In 2015, the last multiple affiliate team, the [[Fort Wayne Mad Ants]], was purchased by the [[Indiana Pacers]] making the [[2015–16 NBA Development League season|2015–16 season]] the first with all teams having single-affiliations.


In some cases, the hybrid affiliation led to the parent team buying their affiliate's franchise outright. On March 24, 2015, the Utah Jazz purchased their affiliate, the Idaho Stampede, and after one more season in Boise relocated the team to [[Salt Lake City]]. On April 11, 2016, the [[Phoenix Suns]] purchased their affiliate, the [[Bakersfield Jam]], and announced the immediate relocation of the team to [[Prescott Valley, Arizona]], as the [[Northern Arizona Suns]] beginning with the 2016–17 season.<ref name="NAZSunsBuyJam">{{cite web |url=http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/phoenix-suns-buy-bakersfield-jam-relocate-team-to-prescott-valley-arizona/n-5124126|title=Phoenix Suns Buy Bakersfield Jam; Relocate Team to Prescott Valley, Arizona |publisher=OurSports Central |date= April 12, 2016}}</ref> On October 20, 2016, the [[Sacramento Kings]] bought the majority ownership of their affiliate of the previous eight seasons, the Reno Bighorns,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/sacramento-kings-buy-controlling-interest-in-nba-development-leagues-reno-bighorns/n-5209914 |title=Sacramento Kings Buy Controlling Interest in NBA Development League's Reno Bighorns |publisher=OurSports Central |date=October 20, 2016}}</ref> and would eventually move the team to [[Stockton, California]] as the Stockton Kings after the 2017–18 G League season.<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://gleague.nba.com/news/sacramento-kings-nba-g-league-franchise-reveals-identity-stockton-kings/ |title=Sacramento Kings NBA G League Franchise Reveals Identity As Stockton Kings |publisher=NBA G League |date=April 18, 2018 |access-date=April 23, 2018}}</ref> On December 14, 2016, the Magic purchased their affiliate, the Erie BayHawks, with the intention to relocate the team to [[Lakeland, Florida]], in 2017.<ref name = "MagicBuyBayHawks">{{cite web |url=http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/orlando-magic-purchase-nba-d-leagues-erie-bayhawks/n-5222118 |title=Orlando Magic Purchase NBA D-League's Erie BayHawks |publisher=OurSports Central |date=December 14, 2016}}</ref> In 2017, the [[Miami Heat]] purchased the controlling interest in the [[Sioux Falls Skyforce]] after being its primary affiliate since 2013. In July 2019, the [[Boston Celtics]] acquired its affiliate, [[Maine Red Claws]].
In some cases, the hybrid affiliation led to the parent team buying their affiliate's franchise outright. On March 24, 2015, the Utah Jazz purchased their affiliate, the Idaho Stampede, and after one more season in Boise relocated the team to [[Salt Lake City]]. On April 11, 2016, the [[Phoenix Suns]] purchased their affiliate, the [[Bakersfield Jam]], and announced the immediate relocation of the team to [[Prescott Valley, Arizona]], as the [[Northern Arizona Suns]] beginning with the 2016–17 season.<ref name="NAZSunsBuyJam">{{Web kaynağı |url=http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/phoenix-suns-buy-bakersfield-jam-relocate-team-to-prescott-valley-arizona/n-5124126|başlık=Phoenix Suns Buy Bakersfield Jam; Relocate Team to Prescott Valley, Arizona |yayıncı=OurSports Central |tarih= 12 Nisan 2016}}</ref> On October 20, 2016, the [[Sacramento Kings]] bought the majority ownership of their affiliate of the previous eight seasons, the Reno Bighorns,<ref>{{Web kaynağı |url=http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/sacramento-kings-buy-controlling-interest-in-nba-development-leagues-reno-bighorns/n-5209914 |başlık=Sacramento Kings Buy Controlling Interest in NBA Development League's Reno Bighorns |yayıncı=OurSports Central |tarih=20 Ekim 2016}}</ref> and would eventually move the team to [[Stockton, California]] as the Stockton Kings after the 2017–18 G League season.<ref>{{Basın açıklaması kaynağı|url=http://gleague.nba.com/news/sacramento-kings-nba-g-league-franchise-reveals-identity-stockton-kings/ |başlık=Sacramento Kings NBA G League Franchise Reveals Identity As Stockton Kings |yayıncı=NBA G League |tarih=18 Nisan 2018 |erişimtarihi=23 Nisan 2018}}</ref> On December 14, 2016, the Magic purchased their affiliate, the Erie BayHawks, with the intention to relocate the team to [[Lakeland, Florida]], in 2017.<ref name = "MagicBuyBayHawks">{{Web kaynağı |url=http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/orlando-magic-purchase-nba-d-leagues-erie-bayhawks/n-5222118 |başlık=Orlando Magic Purchase NBA D-League's Erie BayHawks |yayıncı=OurSports Central |tarih=14 Aralık 2016}}</ref> In 2017, the [[Miami Heat]] purchased the controlling interest in the [[Sioux Falls Skyforce]] after being its primary affiliate since 2013. In July 2019, the [[Boston Celtics]] acquired its affiliate, [[Maine Red Claws]].


'''Parent club ownership:''' [[Agua Caliente Clippers]] (by the [[Los Angeles Clippers]]), [[Austin Spurs]] (by the [[San Antonio Spurs]]), [[Erie BayHawks (2019–)|Birmingham]] (by the [[New Orleans Pelicans]]), [[Canton Charge]] (by the [[Cleveland Cavaliers]]), [[Capital City Go-Go]] (by the [[Washington Wizards]]), [[College Park Skyhawks]] (by the [[Atlanta Hawks]]), [[Delaware Blue Coats]] (by the [[Philadelphia 76ers]]), [[Fort Wayne Mad Ants]] (by the [[Indiana Pacers]]), [[Greensboro Swarm]] (by the [[Charlotte Hornets]]), [[Iowa Wolves]] (by the [[Minnesota Timberwolves]]), [[Lakeland Magic]] (by the [[Orlando Magic]]), [[Long Island Nets]] (by the [[Brooklyn Nets]]), [[Maine Red Claws]] (by the [[Boston Celtics]]), [[Memphis Hustle]] (by the [[Memphis Grizzlies]]), [[Motor City Cruise]] (by the [[Detroit Pistons]]), [[Oklahoma City Blue]] (by the [[Oklahoma City Thunder]]), [[Raptors 905]] (by the [[Toronto Raptors]]), [[Salt Lake City Stars]] (by the [[Utah Jazz]]), [[Santa Cruz Warriors]] (by the [[Golden State Warriors]]), [[Sioux Falls Skyforce]] (with the [[Miami Heat]]), [[South Bay Lakers]] (by the [[Los Angeles Lakers]]), [[Stockton Kings]] (by the [[Sacramento Kings]]), [[Westchester Knicks]] (by the [[New York Knicks]]), the [[Windy City Bulls]] (by the [[Chicago Bulls]]), and the [[Wisconsin Herd]] (by the [[Milwaukee Bucks]]).
'''Parent club ownership:''' [[Agua Caliente Clippers]] (by the [[Los Angeles Clippers]]), [[Austin Spurs]] (by the [[San Antonio Spurs]]), [[Erie BayHawks (2019–)|Birmingham]] (by the [[New Orleans Pelicans]]), [[Canton Charge]] (by the [[Cleveland Cavaliers]]), [[Capital City Go-Go]] (by the [[Washington Wizards]]), [[College Park Skyhawks]] (by the [[Atlanta Hawks]]), [[Delaware Blue Coats]] (by the [[Philadelphia 76ers]]), [[Fort Wayne Mad Ants]] (by the [[Indiana Pacers]]), [[Greensboro Swarm]] (by the [[Charlotte Hornets]]), [[Iowa Wolves]] (by the [[Minnesota Timberwolves]]), [[Lakeland Magic]] (by the [[Orlando Magic]]), [[Long Island Nets]] (by the [[Brooklyn Nets]]), [[Maine Red Claws]] (by the [[Boston Celtics]]), [[Memphis Hustle]] (by the [[Memphis Grizzlies]]), [[Motor City Cruise]] (by the [[Detroit Pistons]]), [[Oklahoma City Blue]] (by the [[Oklahoma City Thunder]]), [[Raptors 905]] (by the [[Toronto Raptors]]), [[Salt Lake City Stars]] (by the [[Utah Jazz]]), [[Santa Cruz Warriors]] (by the [[Golden State Warriors]]), [[Sioux Falls Skyforce]] (with the [[Miami Heat]]), [[South Bay Lakers]] (by the [[Los Angeles Lakers]]), [[Stockton Kings]] (by the [[Sacramento Kings]]), [[Westchester Knicks]] (by the [[New York Knicks]]), the [[Windy City Bulls]] (by the [[Chicago Bulls]]), and the [[Wisconsin Herd]] (by the [[Milwaukee Bucks]]).
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====Confirmed expansion and relocations====
====Confirmed expansion and relocations====
On October 24, 2018, the Pelicans announced plans to place their G League team in [[Birmingham, Alabama]], to play in [[Legacy Arena]] located in the [[Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex]] by 2021 or 2022. As the arena needed to be renovated, the Pelicans' affiliate began play the 2019–20 season as the [[Erie BayHawks (2019–)|Erie BayHawks]] after the Atlanta Hawks' affiliate moved to College Park.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nola.com/pelicans/index.ssf/2018/10/new_orleans_pelicans_set_to_an.html |title=New Orleans Pelicans set to announce G-League affiliate in Birmingham |work=[[The Times-Picayune]] |date=October 23, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.wvtm13.com/article/new-orleans-pelicans-expected-to-bring-nba-g-league-affiliate-to-birmingham-by-2022/24126550 |title=Pelicans to bring NBA G League team to Birmingham by 2022 |website=wvtm13.com |date=October 23, 2018}}</ref> The team was confirmed to relocate for the 2021–22 season and the BayHawks ceased operations following the 2020–21 season when it could not obtain a fourth franchise and NBA partner.
On October 24, 2018, the Pelicans announced plans to place their G League team in [[Birmingham, Alabama]], to play in [[Legacy Arena]] located in the [[Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex]] by 2021 or 2022. As the arena needed to be renovated, the Pelicans' affiliate began play the 2019–20 season as the [[Erie BayHawks (2019–)|Erie BayHawks]] after the Atlanta Hawks' affiliate moved to College Park.<ref>{{Haber kaynağı |url=https://www.nola.com/pelicans/index.ssf/2018/10/new_orleans_pelicans_set_to_an.html |başlık=New Orleans Pelicans set to announce G-League affiliate in Birmingham |=[[The Times-Picayune]] |tarih=23 Ekim 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Web kaynağı |url=https://www.wvtm13.com/article/new-orleans-pelicans-expected-to-bring-nba-g-league-affiliate-to-birmingham-by-2022/24126550 |başlık=Pelicans to bring NBA G League team to Birmingham by 2022 |website=wvtm13.com |tarih=23 Ekim 2018}}</ref> The team was confirmed to relocate for the 2021–22 season and the BayHawks ceased operations following the 2020–21 season when it could not obtain a fourth franchise and NBA partner.


On December 7, 2017, NBA commissioner [[Adam Silver]] announced that he was looking into having a G League expansion team in [[Mexico City]] potentially as early as 2018.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/07/sports/nba-g-league-mexico-city.html |title=N.B.A. Plans to Put a Minor-League Team in Mexico City |work=[[The New York Times]] |date=December 7, 2017}}</ref> In September 2019, Raúl Zárraga of NBA Mexico stated that the league is working on adding a team in Mexico for the 2020–21 season.<ref>[https://mx.nba.com/news/nba-arnon-de-mello-queremos-el-proximo-ano-equipo-de-g-league-en-mexico/lqzeq319d13z1l0vh39eck319 Arnon de Mello: “Queremos el próximo año equipo de G-League en México”] - Carlos Herrera Luyando, NBA México, 19 September 2019</ref> On December 12, 2019, NBA commissioner [[Adam Silver]] announced that current [[Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional]] team, [[Capitanes de Ciudad de México]] will be joining the G League in the 2020–21 season on a five-year agreement.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://gleague.nba.com/news/nba-g-league-expands-to-mexico-city-in-landmark-partnership-with-capitanes/ |title=NBA G League Expands to Mexico City in Landmark Partnership with Capitanes |website=NBA G League |date=December 12, 2019}}</ref> During the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, a normal 2020–21 season did not occur and the Capitanes were not mentioned as members for the G League's 2021 season.<ref name = "2021Bubble"/> They announced they still plan on joining in 2021–22.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://capitanes.mx/comunicado-g-league-tempora-2020-2021/ |title=NBA G-LEAGUE ANUNCIA EL INICIO DE SU TEMPORADA 2021 CAPITANES DEBUTARÁ EN LA SIGUIENTE TEMPORADA(2021-2022) |website=Capitanes |date=January 8, 2021}}</ref> It would be the NBA's first official team in Mexico after testing the market with exhibition and regular season games in the city.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sbnation.com/2017/12/7/16747368/nba-g-league-team-mexico-city-next-season |title=NBA will establish G-League team in Mexico City as soon as next season, per report |work=[[SB Nation]] |date=December 7, 2017}}</ref>
On December 7, 2017, NBA commissioner [[Adam Silver]] announced that he was looking into having a G League expansion team in [[Mexico City]] potentially as early as 2018.<ref>{{Web kaynağı |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/07/sports/nba-g-league-mexico-city.html |başlık=N.B.A. Plans to Put a Minor-League Team in Mexico City |=[[The New York Times]] |tarih=7 Aralık 2017}}</ref> In September 2019, Raúl Zárraga of NBA Mexico stated that the league is working on adding a team in Mexico for the 2020–21 season.<ref>[https://mx.nba.com/news/nba-arnon-de-mello-queremos-el-proximo-ano-equipo-de-g-league-en-mexico/lqzeq319d13z1l0vh39eck319 Arnon de Mello: “Queremos el próximo año equipo de G-League en México”] - Carlos Herrera Luyando, NBA México, 19 September 2019</ref> On December 12, 2019, NBA commissioner [[Adam Silver]] announced that current [[Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional]] team, [[Capitanes de Ciudad de México]] will be joining the G League in the 2020–21 season on a five-year agreement.<ref>{{Web kaynağı |url=https://gleague.nba.com/news/nba-g-league-expands-to-mexico-city-in-landmark-partnership-with-capitanes/ |başlık=NBA G League Expands to Mexico City in Landmark Partnership with Capitanes |website=NBA G League |tarih=12 Aralık 2019}}</ref> During the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, a normal 2020–21 season did not occur and the Capitanes were not mentioned as members for the G League's 2021 season.<ref name = "2021Bubble"/> They announced they still plan on joining in 2021–22.<ref>{{Web kaynağı |url=http://capitanes.mx/comunicado-g-league-tempora-2020-2021/ |başlık=NBA G-LEAGUE ANUNCIA EL INICIO DE SU TEMPORADA 2021 CAPITANES DEBUTARÁ EN LA SIGUIENTE TEMPORADA(2021-2022) |website=Capitanes |tarih=8 Ocak 2021}}</ref> It would be the NBA's first official team in Mexico after testing the market with exhibition and regular season games in the city.<ref>{{Web kaynağı |url=https://www.sbnation.com/2017/12/7/16747368/nba-g-league-team-mexico-city-next-season |başlık=NBA will establish G-League team in Mexico City as soon as next season, per report |=[[SB Nation]] |tarih=7 Aralık 2017}}</ref>


On July 29, 2020, the [[Detroit Pistons]] announced that they had purchased the [[Northern Arizona Suns]] from the [[Phoenix Suns]] and will move the team to Detroit to play in the new [[Wayne State Arena]] for the 2021–22 season as the [[Motor City Cruise]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://gleague.nba.com/news/detroit-pistons-purchase-northern-arizona-suns-from-phoenix-suns/ |title=Detroit Pistons Purchase Northern Arizona Suns From Phoenix Suns |access-date=July 29, 2020}}</ref>
On July 29, 2020, the [[Detroit Pistons]] announced that they had purchased the [[Northern Arizona Suns]] from the [[Phoenix Suns]] and will move the team to Detroit to play in the new [[Wayne State Arena]] for the 2021–22 season as the [[Motor City Cruise]].<ref>{{Haber kaynağı |url=https://gleague.nba.com/news/detroit-pistons-purchase-northern-arizona-suns-from-phoenix-suns/ |başlık=Detroit Pistons Purchase Northern Arizona Suns From Phoenix Suns |erişimtarihi=29 Temmuz 2020}}</ref>


====Expansion candidate locations====
====Expansion candidate locations====

Sayfanın 02.07, 25 Nisan 2021 tarihindeki hâli

NBA Development League
SporBasketbol
ÜlkeAmerika Birleşik Devletleri ABD
İlk sezon2001
Takım sayısı17
Son şampiyonRio Grande Valley Vipers
Resmî siteNBADLeague resmi web sitesi

NBA Development League yani National Basketball Association Development League (D-League) (Türkçe:NBA Gelişim Ligi) NBA'nin bir yan ligidir. Merkez, Güneybatı ve Batı gruplarında bulunan beşer takımla, NBA D-League'de toplamda 15 takım vardır.

Takımlar

2021 takımları

Takım Şehir Arena Kapasite Kuruluş Katılma Koç NBA takımı
Agua Caliente Clippers Ontario, California Toyota Arena 10,832 2017 Paul Hewitt Los Angeles Clippers
Austin Spurs Cedar Park, Texas H-E-B Center at Cedar Park 7,200 2001[a] Matt Nielsen San Antonio Spurs
Canton Charge Canton, Ohio Canton Memorial Civic Center 5,200 2001[b] Nate Reinking Cleveland Cavaliers
Delaware Blue Coats Wilmington, Delaware Chase Fieldhouse 2,500 2007[c] Connor Johnson Philadelphia 76ers
Erie BayHawks[d] Erie, Pennsylvania Erie Insurance Arena 6,750 2019[e] Ryan Pannone New Orleans Pelicans
Fort Wayne Mad Ants Fort Wayne, Indiana Allen County War Memorial Coliseum 13,000 2007 Tom Hankins Indiana Pacers
Greensboro Swarm Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro Coliseum Fieldhouse 2,500 2016 Jay Hernandez Charlotte Hornets
Iowa Wolves Des Moines, Iowa Wells Fargo Arena 16,110 2007 Sam Newman-Beck Minnesota Timberwolves
Lakeland Magic[d] Lakeland, Florida RP Funding Center 8,178 2008 Stan Heath Orlando Magic
Long Island Nets Uniondale, New York Nassau Coliseum 13,500 2016 Bret Brielmaier Brooklyn Nets
Memphis Hustle Southaven, Mississippi Landers Center 8,362 2017 Jason March Memphis Grizzlies
NBA G League Ignite Walnut Creek, California Exhibition team 2020 Brian Shaw None
Oklahoma City Blue Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Cox Convention Center 13,846 2001[f] Grant Gibbs Oklahoma City Thunder
Raptors 905 Mississauga, Ontario Paramount Fine Foods Centre 5,000 2015 Patrick Mutombo Toronto Raptors[1]
Rio Grande Valley Vipers Edinburg, Texas Bert Ogden Arena 9,000 2007 Mahmoud Abdelfattah Houston Rockets
Salt Lake City Stars Taylorsville, Utah Lifetime Activities Center 5,000 1997[g] 2006 Nathan Peavy Utah Jazz[2]
Santa Cruz Warriors Santa Cruz, California Kaiser Permanente Arena 2,505 1995[h] 2006 Kris Weems Golden State Warriors
Westchester Knicks White Plains, New York Westchester County Center 5,000 2014 Derrick Alston New York Knicks

2021 sezonuna katılmayan takımlar

Takım Şehir Arena Kapasite Kuruluş Katılma Koç NBA takımı
Capital City Go-Go Washington, D.C. Entertainment and Sports Arena 4,200[3] 2018 Vacant Washington Wizards
College Park Skyhawks[d] College Park, Georgia Gateway Center Arena 3,500 2017[d] Noel Gillespie Atlanta Hawks[4]
Grand Rapids Drive Walker, Michigan DeltaPlex Arena 4,500 2006[i] Vacant Detroit Pistons
Maine Red Claws Portland, Maine Portland Exposition Building 3,100 2009 Vacant Boston Celtics
Northern Arizona Suns Prescott Valley, Arizona Findlay Toyota Center 5,100 2003[j] 2006 Vacant Phoenix Suns[5]
Sioux Falls Skyforce Sioux Falls, South Dakota Sanford Pentagon 3,250 1989[k] 2006 Vacant Miami Heat
South Bay Lakers El Segundo, California UCLA Health Training Center 750 2006[l] Coby Karl Los Angeles Lakers
Stockton Kings Stockton, California Stockton Arena 11,193 2008[m] Vacant Sacramento Kings
Texas Legends Frisco, Texas Comerica Center 4,500 2006[n] George Galanopoulos Dallas Mavericks
Windy City Bulls Hoffman Estates, Illinois Now Arena 10,000 2016 Vacant Chicago Bulls
Wisconsin Herd Oshkosh, Wisconsin Menominee Nation Arena 3,500 2017 Chase Buford Milwaukee Bucks

Gelecekte katılacak takımlar

Takım Şehir Arena Kapasite Kuruluş Kapasite Koç NBA takımı
Birmingham Birmingham, Alabama Legacy Arena 17,654 2019[e] 2021 TBA New Orleans Pelicans
Capitanes de Ciudad de México Mexico City, Mexico Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera 5,242 2017 2021 Ramón Díaz Sánchez None
Motor City Cruise Detroit, Michigan Wayne State Arena 3,000 2003[j] 2021 TBA Detroit Pistons
  1. ^ As the Columbus Riverdragons.
  2. ^ As the Huntsville Flight.
  3. ^ As the Utah Flash.
  4. ^ a b c d The original Erie BayHawks, at the time an affiliate of the Orlando Magic, were fully purchased and moved to Lakeland as the Lakeland Magic starting with the 2017 season. However, the Atlanta Hawks began operating their new development franchise in Erie, before moving it to College Park, Georgia, when their new arena at Georgia International Convention Center was completed. A third franchise began using the BayHawks' name with a new franchise owned by the New Orleans Pelicans in 2019.
  5. ^ a b The New Orleans Pelicans purchased an expansion team that began play as the Erie BayHawks in the 2019–20 season with intentions of moving to Birmingham, Alabama, for the 2021–22 season
  6. ^ As the Asheville Altitude.
  7. ^ Played as the Idaho Stampede in the Continental Basketball Association before joining the NBA D-League in 2006.
  8. ^ As the Dakota Wizards; Played in the International Basketball Association and the Continental Basketball Association before joining the NBA D-League in 2006.
  9. ^ As the Anaheim Arsenal.
  10. ^ a b As the Long Beach Jam in the American Basketball Association. Joined the D-League as the Bakersfield Jam in 2006.
  11. ^ Played in the Continental Basketball Association and the International Basketball League (1999–2001) before joining the NBA D-League in 2006.
  12. ^ As the Los Angeles D-Fenders; did not field a team for the 2010–11 season.
  13. ^ As the Reno Bighorns.
  14. ^ As the Colorado 14ers.

Team ownership and NBA affiliations

Ownership models vary across the NBA G League. Growing willingness among NBA organizations to invest in the G League has led to two main models: direct ownership of G League teams by parent NBA clubs and single-affiliate partnerships in which the G League team remains independently owned while the parent club runs and finances basketball operations.

Parent club direct ownership began in 2006 when the Los Angeles Lakers bought their own NBA D-League franchise, originally known as the Los Angeles D-Fenders and since 2017–18 as the South Bay Lakers. This was followed by the San Antonio Spurs purchasing the Austin Toros (now the Austin Spurs) in 2007, and the Oklahoma City Thunder purchasing the Tulsa 66ers (now the Oklahoma City Blue) in 2008. This led to more NBA teams to either purchase existing franchises or create expansion teams in order to have their own single-affiliation teams. In 2011, the Cleveland Cavaliers purchased the New Mexico Thunderbirds to become the Canton Charge and the Golden State Warriors purchased the Dakota Wizards, with the Warriors moving the Wizards a year later to become the Santa Cruz Warriors. In 2013, the Philadelphia 76ers purchased the inactive Utah Flash and moved them to Newark, Delaware as the Delaware 87ers (now the Delaware Blue Coats, and playing in that state's largest city of Wilmington). In 2014, the New York Knicks became the seventh team to fully own and operate their own NBA D-League affiliate in the Westchester Knicks.[6] In 2015, the Toronto Raptors created their own expansion franchise, the Raptors 905. In 2017, the Timberwolves purchased the Iowa Energy and renamed the team the Iowa Wolves.[7]

In 2009, the Houston Rockets and Rio Grande Valley Vipers pioneered the single-affiliate partnership, also known as the hybrid model. In November 2010, the New Jersey Nets and Springfield Armor announced they would enter into a single-affiliate partnership that began in 2011–12. In June 2011, the New York Knicks and Erie BayHawks announced they would be singly-affiliated. In May 2012, the Portland Trail Blazers entered into a single-affiliation partnership with the Idaho Stampede. The following month, the Boston Celtics and Maine Red Claws announced a single-affiliation partnership. In June 2013, the Miami Heat announced that they had entered into a single-affiliated partnership with the Sioux Falls Skyforce. In July 2013, the Sacramento Kings and Reno Bighorns (now the Stockton Kings) entered into a single-affiliation. The Stampede ended their affiliation with the Trail Blazers after the 2013–14 season and in June 2014 announced their affiliation with the Utah Jazz. The Armor moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, after the 2013–14 season and affiliated with the Detroit Pistons. From 2014 to 2017, the Memphis Grizzlies had a single-affiliation with the Iowa Energy. In 2015, the last multiple affiliate team, the Fort Wayne Mad Ants, was purchased by the Indiana Pacers making the 2015–16 season the first with all teams having single-affiliations.

In some cases, the hybrid affiliation led to the parent team buying their affiliate's franchise outright. On March 24, 2015, the Utah Jazz purchased their affiliate, the Idaho Stampede, and after one more season in Boise relocated the team to Salt Lake City. On April 11, 2016, the Phoenix Suns purchased their affiliate, the Bakersfield Jam, and announced the immediate relocation of the team to Prescott Valley, Arizona, as the Northern Arizona Suns beginning with the 2016–17 season.[5] On October 20, 2016, the Sacramento Kings bought the majority ownership of their affiliate of the previous eight seasons, the Reno Bighorns,[8] and would eventually move the team to Stockton, California as the Stockton Kings after the 2017–18 G League season.[9] On December 14, 2016, the Magic purchased their affiliate, the Erie BayHawks, with the intention to relocate the team to Lakeland, Florida, in 2017.[10] In 2017, the Miami Heat purchased the controlling interest in the Sioux Falls Skyforce after being its primary affiliate since 2013. In July 2019, the Boston Celtics acquired its affiliate, Maine Red Claws.

Parent club ownership: Agua Caliente Clippers (by the Los Angeles Clippers), Austin Spurs (by the San Antonio Spurs), Birmingham (by the New Orleans Pelicans), Canton Charge (by the Cleveland Cavaliers), Capital City Go-Go (by the Washington Wizards), College Park Skyhawks (by the Atlanta Hawks), Delaware Blue Coats (by the Philadelphia 76ers), Fort Wayne Mad Ants (by the Indiana Pacers), Greensboro Swarm (by the Charlotte Hornets), Iowa Wolves (by the Minnesota Timberwolves), Lakeland Magic (by the Orlando Magic), Long Island Nets (by the Brooklyn Nets), Maine Red Claws (by the Boston Celtics), Memphis Hustle (by the Memphis Grizzlies), Motor City Cruise (by the Detroit Pistons), Oklahoma City Blue (by the Oklahoma City Thunder), Raptors 905 (by the Toronto Raptors), Salt Lake City Stars (by the Utah Jazz), Santa Cruz Warriors (by the Golden State Warriors), Sioux Falls Skyforce (with the Miami Heat), South Bay Lakers (by the Los Angeles Lakers), Stockton Kings (by the Sacramento Kings), Westchester Knicks (by the New York Knicks), the Windy City Bulls (by the Chicago Bulls), and the Wisconsin Herd (by the Milwaukee Bucks).

Single affiliation/hybrid model: Rio Grande Valley Vipers (with the Houston Rockets), and the Texas Legends (with the Dallas Mavericks).

NBA teams without an exclusive affiliate: Denver Nuggets, Phoenix Suns and Portland Trail Blazers.

G League teams without an exclusive affiliate: Grand Rapids Drive, Mexico City Captains

Future expansion teams and locations

Expansion in the league was slow for the first years, but has rapidly increased since the movement towards single-affiliate teams has become the norm.

Confirmed expansion and relocations

On October 24, 2018, the Pelicans announced plans to place their G League team in Birmingham, Alabama, to play in Legacy Arena located in the Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex by 2021 or 2022. As the arena needed to be renovated, the Pelicans' affiliate began play the 2019–20 season as the Erie BayHawks after the Atlanta Hawks' affiliate moved to College Park.[11][12] The team was confirmed to relocate for the 2021–22 season and the BayHawks ceased operations following the 2020–21 season when it could not obtain a fourth franchise and NBA partner.

On December 7, 2017, NBA commissioner Adam Silver announced that he was looking into having a G League expansion team in Mexico City potentially as early as 2018.[13] In September 2019, Raúl Zárraga of NBA Mexico stated that the league is working on adding a team in Mexico for the 2020–21 season.[14] On December 12, 2019, NBA commissioner Adam Silver announced that current Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional team, Capitanes de Ciudad de México will be joining the G League in the 2020–21 season on a five-year agreement.[15] During the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, a normal 2020–21 season did not occur and the Capitanes were not mentioned as members for the G League's 2021 season.[16] They announced they still plan on joining in 2021–22.[17] It would be the NBA's first official team in Mexico after testing the market with exhibition and regular season games in the city.[18]

On July 29, 2020, the Detroit Pistons announced that they had purchased the Northern Arizona Suns from the Phoenix Suns and will move the team to Detroit to play in the new Wayne State Arena for the 2021–22 season as the Motor City Cruise.[19]

Expansion candidate locations

On October 12, 2015, it was announced that Omaha was pursuing a D-League franchise. Gary Green, the owner of the Omaha Storm Chasers, said the NBA approved the idea of a franchise while also mentioning the Minnesota Timberwolves and Denver Nuggets as possible affiliates. Green said, "We've had talks with the NBA and the guys in the D-League and they absolutely want to have a team in Omaha... We have a deal with the D-League in place, we just gotta find a franchise now." The potential home for an Omaha team could be CHI Health Center Omaha (known as CenturyLink Center Omaha in 2015), Ralston Arena, or Baxter Arena.[20][21] There have been no further developments since 2015 for a team in Omaha.

Defunct / relocated teams

Team City Year(s) Former NBA affiliates Notes
Albuquerque / New Mexico Thunderbirds Albuquerque, New Mexico 2005–2011 Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Indiana Pacers, Miami Heat, New Orleans Hornets, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns, Sacramento Kings, Seattle SuperSonics, Utah Jazz Became the Canton Charge
Anaheim Arsenal Anaheim, California 2006–2009 Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers, Orlando Magic, Portland Trail Blazers Became the Springfield Armor
Arkansas RimRockers North Little Rock, Arkansas 2004–2007 Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat, Toronto Raptors Suspended by owners
Asheville Altitude Asheville, North Carolina 2001–2005 None Became the Tulsa 66ers
Bakersfield Jam Bakersfield, California 2006–2016 Atlanta Hawks, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns, Sacramento Kings, Toronto Raptors, Utah Jazz Became the Northern Arizona Suns
(North) Charleston Lowgators Charleston, South Carolina 2001–2004 None Became the Florida Flame
Colorado 14ers Broomfield, Colorado 2006–2009 Chicago Bulls, Denver Nuggets, New Jersey Nets, Toronto Raptors Became the Texas Legends
Columbus Riverdragons Columbus, Georgia 2001–2005 None Became the Austin Toros
Dakota Wizards Bismarck, North Dakota 2006–2012 Chicago Bulls, Golden State Warriors, Memphis Grizzlies, Washington Wizards Became the Santa Cruz Warriors
Erie BayHawks Erie, Pennsylvania 2008–2017 Cleveland Cavaliers, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia 76ers, Toronto Raptors Became the Lakeland Magic
Erie BayHawks Erie, Pennsylvania 2017–2019 Atlanta Hawks Became the College Park Skyhawks
Erie BayHawks Erie, Pennsylvania 2019–2021 New Orleans Pelicans Relocated to Birmingham
Fayetteville Patriots Fayetteville, North Carolina 2001–2006 Charlotte Bobcats, Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks Folded by league
Florida Flame Fort Myers, Florida 2004–2006 Boston Celtics, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, Orlando Magic Folded by owners
Fort Worth Flyers Fort Worth, Texas 2005–2007 Charlotte Bobcats, Dallas Mavericks, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, Philadelphia 76ers, Portland Trail Blazers Suspended by owners
Greenville Groove Greenville, South Carolina 2001–2003 None Folded by league
Huntsville Flight Huntsville, Alabama 2001–2005 None Became the Albuquerque Thunderbirds
Idaho Stampede Boise, Idaho 2006–2016 Denver Nuggets, Portland Trail Blazers, Seattle SuperSonics, Toronto Raptors, Utah Jazz Became the Salt Lake City Stars
Mobile Revelers Mobile, Alabama 2001–2003 None Folded by league
Northern Arizona Suns Prescott Valley, Arizona 2016–2021 Phoenix Suns Became the Motor City Cruise
Reno Bighorns Reno, Nevada 2008–2018 Atlanta Hawks, Golden State Warriors, Memphis Grizzlies, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic, Sacramento Kings, Utah Jazz Became the Stockton Kings
Roanoke Dazzle Roanoke, Virginia 2001–2006 New Jersey Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, Washington Wizards Folded by league
Springfield Armor Springfield, Massachusetts 2009–2014 New Jersey/Brooklyn Nets, New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers Became the Grand Rapids Drive
Tulsa 66ers Tulsa, Oklahoma 2005–2014 Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, Indiana Pacers, Milwaukee Bucks, New Orleans Hornets, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, Seattle SuperSonics Became the Oklahoma City Blue
Utah Flash Orem, Utah 2007–2011 Atlanta Hawks, Boston Celtics, Utah Jazz Became the Delaware 87ers


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