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College basketball teams in Florida (28 C) Defunct basketball teams in Florida (2 C, 8 P) F. Florida Flame (3 C, 2 P, 1 F) L. Lakeland Magic (3 C, 1 P) M. Orlando ...
Florida has since added two NBA teams in the late 1980s. Florida added two NHL teams in the 1990s as part of the NHL's expansion into the south, and two MLB teams in the 1990s. Florida's most recent major-league team, Inter Miami CF, began play in MLS in 2020, after Florida's first MLS team since the folding of the Tampa Bay Mutiny and Miami ...
NBA Coach of the Year. Doc Rivers – 2000; NBA Executive of the Year. John Gabriel – 2000; NBA scoring champion. Shaquille O'Neal – 1995; Tracy McGrady – 2003, 2004; All-NBA First Team. Penny Hardaway – 1995, 1996; Tracy McGrady – 2002, 2003; Dwight Howard – 2008–2012; All-NBA Second Team. Shaquille O'Neal – 1995; Tracy McGrady ...
The U.S. state of Florida has three National Football League teams, two Major League Baseball teams, two National Basketball Association teams, two National Hockey League teams, two Major League Soccer teams and 13 NCAA Division I college teams. Florida gained its first permanent major-league professional sports team in 1966 when the American ...
MLB team(s) NBA team(s) NFL team(s) NHL team(s) Total teams Greater Boston: Massachusetts: 10 1960 Boston Red Sox: Boston Celtics: New England Patriots (Foxborough, Massachusetts) Boston Bruins: 4 Chicago metropolitan area: Illinois: 3 1966 Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox: Chicago Bulls: Chicago Bears: Chicago Blackhawks: 5 Dallas–Fort Worth ...
The original Bullets were the last defunct team to leave the NBA, having folded during the 1954–55 season, and are the only defunct team to have won an NBA championship. The Chicago Stags, the Indianapolis Olympians, the Cleveland Rebels, the Packers, and the Red Skins qualified for the playoffs in every year they were active in the league.
The Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association is a professional basketball team. Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen led the Bulls to six NBA championships in two "threepeats" from 1991 to 1993 and again from 1996 to 1998.
The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional men's basketball league, consisting of 30 teams in North America—29 in the United States and one in Canada.The NBA was founded in New York City on June 6, 1946, as the Basketball Association of America (BAA). [1]