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Bellingham Slam

The Bellingham Slam are a semi-professional basketball team that formerly competed for seven seasons in the International Basketball League. Before joining the IBL, they played two seasons in the American Basketball Association. They were originally expected to play in Everett, Washington, but were relocated to Bellingham, Washington under the ownership of John Dominguez. The team currently competes in the annual Seattle Pro–Am basketball tournament organized by Seattle, Washington native and former National Basketball Association (NBA) player Jamal Crawford.

Bellingham Slam
LeagueABA 2005–07
IBL 2007–14
Seattle Pro-Am 2016–present
Founded2005
HistoryBellingham Slam
2005–present
ArenaWhatcom Pavilion
LocationBellingham, Washington
Team colorslight blue, black white
     
Head coachTyler Amaya
OwnershipBellingham Basketball, Inc.
Championships4 (2008, 2012, 2013, 2014)

The head coach from 2005 to 2013 was Rob Ridnour, father of former NBA guard Luke Ridnour.[1] On March 31, 2014, the team announced that Ridnour was stepping down as coach and former assistant Tyler Amaya was named as his replacement.[2] In their third season of existence, the team won an IBL championship in 2008 and repeated again as league champions in 2012, 2013 and 2014. The Slam have found success by primarily utilizing lesser-known NCAA Division II players rather than Division I players.[citation needed] Each season the Slam's roster features several players who played collegiately in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. They play their home games at Whatcom Pavilion on the campus of Whatcom Community College.

History edit

American Basketball Association (2005–07) edit

The Slam finished their inaugural season 18–14, good for second place in the Red Conference's Ron Boone Division and a #10 seed in the playoffs. They won their first two playoff games (over the Tacoma Navigators, 134–116 in the first round and over the Pittsburgh Xplosion, 122–115 in the second round) in 2005, but lost in the Great Eight Tournament in Rochester to the San Jose SkyRockets by a score of 138–119 on March 22, 2006. The team averaged 529 fans per game, with a high of 1,078 when Dennis Rodman and the Tijuana Dragons came to Bellingham.[3]

The Slam finished their second season 21–10, which was good for first place in the Red Conference's North Division, a #8 seed in the playoffs, and a first-round bye. They won their first playoff game 137–103 over the Hollywood Fame before losing to the Vermont Frost Heaves by a score of 119–103 in the league quarterfinals. The Slam averaged 437 fans per game, with a high of 960 coming in their home opener.[4]

International Basketball League (2007–2014) edit

The Slam finished their first season in the International Basketball League and third overall with a 19–4 record, winning the West Division during the regular season's final weekend. At the Western Conference Tournament at the Monroe Sports Arena, they received a first round bye, won their conference semi-final game 129–101 over the Edmonton Chill, and won their conference final game over the Vancouver Volcanoes 120–106.

The Slam hosted the 2008 IBL Championship Game against the Elkhart Express at Whatcom Pavilion on July 18. Bellingham defeated Elkhart 118–111 in front of a sell-out crowd of 1,100 to claim their first championship., [2][permanent dead link]. With the championship game included, the Slam set a franchise record of 621 fans per game.[5]

The Slam were unable to repeat as IBL Champions in 2009, as they were defeated in the third round of the playoffs by the eventual champions, the Los Angeles Lightning. The Slam reached the third round by finishing the regular season first in the IBL's North Division with a 16–4 record and earning a first round bye in the playoffs. Bellingham defeated the Tacoma Tide in the second round, 116–111, before losing to Los Angeles 132–121. With their two playoff games included, the Slam finished the 2009 season with a 17–5 record.[6] The 2009 season also saw the Slam's home court winning streak of 19 games broken in their season opener to the Seattle Mountaineers, although following the loss the Slam went on to win their remaining nine home games. The Slam averaged 524 fans per home game and 240 fans per road game in 2009.

The Bellingham Slam made a playoff run defeating the Los Angeles Lightning in the Second Round, 112–94, and the Yamhill Highflyers in the Conference Final, 136–105. Then, on July 16, the Slam played the Albany Legends in the Championship Game and suffered a 126–111 loss. The Slam finished the regular season with a record of 13–7 and with the playoffs included, they had a 15–8 record.[7] The Bellingham Slam allowed an average of 105.8 points per game during their fifth season.[8]

The Slam opened the 2011 season with a three-game win streak and finished the season with a 14–6 record. They had three different three game win streaks throughout the season. The Bellingham Slam had a solid regular season but then on July 2, they went to Vancouver, WA, and played the Vancouver Volcanoes. They suffered a 105–96 loss in the Semi-Finals of the International Basketball League Playoffs.[9] During the 2011 season, the Slam set the record for most points in a single game with 179 points against the Kankakee Soldiers on June 26. They also set the team record for free throw percentage with 77% shooting on the year.[10]

The Bellingham Slam finished their seventh season with an overall record of 17–3. The Slam finished the regular season with a 14–3 record, including an eleven-game win streak. They defeated the Vancouver Volcanoes 127–98 in the Semi-Finals of the IBL Playoffs and finished the season by defeating the Portland Chinooks, 142–109. This victory gave the Slam their second IBL Championship.[11] Three players on the Bellingham Slam, as well as their head coach, received end-of-season league accolades. Morris Anderson received the Defensive Player of the Year award and Paul Hafford earned the IBL's Most Improved Player award. Also, Rod Ridnour, the Slam's head coach, was named the league's Coach of the Year.[12]

The Bellingham Slam finished the 2013 regular season with a 16–2 record, their best winning percentage in team history, and won consecutive IBL titles for the first time in league history, defeating the Vancouver Volcanoes in the championship game, 117–114.[13] Morris Anderson, Blake Poole and Jacob Stevenson were named IBL All-Stars for the 2013 season.[14]

Despite a slow start to the season, the Bellingham Slam once again finished first in the IBL with a 13–3 regular season record, which included a record-tying 12 game winning streak. In the 2014 IBL Championship game, the Slam dominated the Vancouver Volcanoes on their home floor, winning 143–126, to capture their third straight league title. Austin Bragg was named the game's MVP with 27 points and 12 rebounds.[15] For the second straight season, the trio of Morris Anderson, Blake Poole and Jacob Stevenson were named 2014 IBL All-Stars.[16]

On February 16, 2015, the Slam announced that the team would be suspending operations.[17]

Seattle Pro–Am summer league (2016–present) edit

After a one-year hiatus, the Slam returned to action by accepting an invitation to compete in the Seattle Pro-Am summer league, organized by NBA veteran and Seattle native Jamal Crawford.[18]

The team finished their first season in the Seattle Pro-Am with a 7–3 record and reached the semi-finals of the playoffs. Paul Hafford finished as the Slam's leading scorer with 22.4 points per game, and Anye Turner was the leading rebounds with 10.5 rebounds per game. Hafford was selected to compete in the 2016 Seattle Pro-Am All-Star game on August 14, 2016.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ IBL. (2012). Bellingham Slam. Retrieved December 14, 2012, from http://www.ibl.com/bellingham_slam/
  2. ^ "Ridnour steps down as Bellingham Slam coach | Community Sports | the Bellingham Herald". www.bellinghamherald.com. Archived from the original on 1 April 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-06-21. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-06-09. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-06-11. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-04-19. Retrieved 2009-10-19.
  7. ^ Bellingham Slam. (2012). 2010 IBL Season Schedule & Game Results. Retrieved December 12, 2012, from http://www.bellinghamslam.com/2010schedule.htm 2010-04-17 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Bellingham Slam. (2012). Team Records. Retrieved December 11, 2012, from http://www.bellinghamslam.com/records.htm 2013-08-10 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Bellingham Slam. (2012). 2011 IBL Season Schedule. Retrieved December 12, 2012, from http://www.bellinghamslam.com/2011schedule.htm 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Bellingham Slam. (2012). Team Records. Retrieved December 11, 2012, from http://www.bellinghamslam.com/records.htm 2013-08-10 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Bellingham Slam 2012 Season Schedule. Retrieved December 12, 2012, from www.bellinghamslam.com/2012schedule.htm
  12. ^ Bellingham Slam. (2012). Players, Coach Pick Up Post-Season Awards. Retrieved December 11, 2012, from http://www.bellinghamslam.com 2018-11-12 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ 2013 Season Statistics. Retrieved from http://www.bellinghamslam.com/statistics.html 2014-03-24 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ 2013 IBL All-Stars list. Retrieved from http://www.ibl.com/all_stars.php
  15. ^ 2014 IBL Championship Game box score. Retrieved from http://www.bellinghamslam.com/stats/6-29-14boxscore.html 2015-02-18 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ 2014 All-Stars list. Retrieved from http://www.ibl.com/all_stars.php
  17. ^ Bellingham Herald article. Retrieved from http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2015/02/16/4136733/slam-go-on-hiatus.html[permanent dead link]
  18. ^ Bellingham Slam 2016 results. Retrieved from http://bellinghamslam.com/2016schedule.html[permanent dead link]
  19. ^ Bellingham Slam 2016 season statistics. Retrieved from http://bellinghamslam.com/statistics.html 2017-07-31 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Team page on IBL Website

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The Bellingham Slam are a semi professional basketball team that formerly competed for seven seasons in the International Basketball League Before joining the IBL they played two seasons in the American Basketball Association They were originally expected to play in Everett Washington but were relocated to Bellingham Washington under the ownership of John Dominguez The team currently competes in the annual Seattle Pro Am basketball tournament organized by Seattle Washington native and former National Basketball Association NBA player Jamal Crawford Bellingham SlamLeagueABA 2005 07 IBL 2007 14 Seattle Pro Am 2016 presentFounded2005HistoryBellingham Slam2005 presentArenaWhatcom PavilionLocationBellingham WashingtonTeam colorslight blue black white Head coachTyler AmayaOwnershipBellingham Basketball Inc Championships4 2008 2012 2013 2014 The head coach from 2005 to 2013 was Rob Ridnour father of former NBA guard Luke Ridnour 1 On March 31 2014 the team announced that Ridnour was stepping down as coach and former assistant Tyler Amaya was named as his replacement 2 In their third season of existence the team won an IBL championship in 2008 and repeated again as league champions in 2012 2013 and 2014 The Slam have found success by primarily utilizing lesser known NCAA Division II players rather than Division I players citation needed Each season the Slam s roster features several players who played collegiately in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference They play their home games at Whatcom Pavilion on the campus of Whatcom Community College Contents 1 History 1 1 American Basketball Association 2005 07 1 2 International Basketball League 2007 2014 1 3 Seattle Pro Am summer league 2016 present 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editAmerican Basketball Association 2005 07 edit The Slam finished their inaugural season 18 14 good for second place in the Red Conference s Ron Boone Division and a 10 seed in the playoffs They won their first two playoff games over the Tacoma Navigators 134 116 in the first round and over the Pittsburgh Xplosion 122 115 in the second round in 2005 but lost in the Great Eight Tournament in Rochester to the San Jose SkyRockets by a score of 138 119 on March 22 2006 The team averaged 529 fans per game with a high of 1 078 when Dennis Rodman and the Tijuana Dragons came to Bellingham 3 The Slam finished their second season 21 10 which was good for first place in the Red Conference s North Division a 8 seed in the playoffs and a first round bye They won their first playoff game 137 103 over the Hollywood Fame before losing to the Vermont Frost Heaves by a score of 119 103 in the league quarterfinals The Slam averaged 437 fans per game with a high of 960 coming in their home opener 4 International Basketball League 2007 2014 edit The Slam finished their first season in the International Basketball League and third overall with a 19 4 record winning the West Division during the regular season s final weekend At the Western Conference Tournament at the Monroe Sports Arena they received a first round bye won their conference semi final game 129 101 over the Edmonton Chill and won their conference final game over the Vancouver Volcanoes 120 106 The Slam hosted the 2008 IBL Championship Game against the Elkhart Express at Whatcom Pavilion on July 18 Bellingham defeated Elkhart 118 111 in front of a sell out crowd of 1 100 to claim their first championship 1 2 permanent dead link With the championship game included the Slam set a franchise record of 621 fans per game 5 The Slam were unable to repeat as IBL Champions in 2009 as they were defeated in the third round of the playoffs by the eventual champions the Los Angeles Lightning The Slam reached the third round by finishing the regular season first in the IBL s North Division with a 16 4 record and earning a first round bye in the playoffs Bellingham defeated the Tacoma Tide in the second round 116 111 before losing to Los Angeles 132 121 With their two playoff games included the Slam finished the 2009 season with a 17 5 record 6 The 2009 season also saw the Slam s home court winning streak of 19 games broken in their season opener to the Seattle Mountaineers although following the loss the Slam went on to win their remaining nine home games The Slam averaged 524 fans per home game and 240 fans per road game in 2009 The Bellingham Slam made a playoff run defeating the Los Angeles Lightning in the Second Round 112 94 and the Yamhill Highflyers in the Conference Final 136 105 Then on July 16 the Slam played the Albany Legends in the Championship Game and suffered a 126 111 loss The Slam finished the regular season with a record of 13 7 and with the playoffs included they had a 15 8 record 7 The Bellingham Slam allowed an average of 105 8 points per game during their fifth season 8 The Slam opened the 2011 season with a three game win streak and finished the season with a 14 6 record They had three different three game win streaks throughout the season The Bellingham Slam had a solid regular season but then on July 2 they went to Vancouver WA and played the Vancouver Volcanoes They suffered a 105 96 loss in the Semi Finals of the International Basketball League Playoffs 9 During the 2011 season the Slam set the record for most points in a single game with 179 points against the Kankakee Soldiers on June 26 They also set the team record for free throw percentage with 77 shooting on the year 10 The Bellingham Slam finished their seventh season with an overall record of 17 3 The Slam finished the regular season with a 14 3 record including an eleven game win streak They defeated the Vancouver Volcanoes 127 98 in the Semi Finals of the IBL Playoffs and finished the season by defeating the Portland Chinooks 142 109 This victory gave the Slam their second IBL Championship 11 Three players on the Bellingham Slam as well as their head coach received end of season league accolades Morris Anderson received the Defensive Player of the Year award and Paul Hafford earned the IBL s Most Improved Player award Also Rod Ridnour the Slam s head coach was named the league s Coach of the Year 12 The Bellingham Slam finished the 2013 regular season with a 16 2 record their best winning percentage in team history and won consecutive IBL titles for the first time in league history defeating the Vancouver Volcanoes in the championship game 117 114 13 Morris Anderson Blake Poole and Jacob Stevenson were named IBL All Stars for the 2013 season 14 Despite a slow start to the season the Bellingham Slam once again finished first in the IBL with a 13 3 regular season record which included a record tying 12 game winning streak In the 2014 IBL Championship game the Slam dominated the Vancouver Volcanoes on their home floor winning 143 126 to capture their third straight league title Austin Bragg was named the game s MVP with 27 points and 12 rebounds 15 For the second straight season the trio of Morris Anderson Blake Poole and Jacob Stevenson were named 2014 IBL All Stars 16 On February 16 2015 the Slam announced that the team would be suspending operations 17 Seattle Pro Am summer league 2016 present edit After a one year hiatus the Slam returned to action by accepting an invitation to compete in the Seattle Pro Am summer league organized by NBA veteran and Seattle native Jamal Crawford 18 The team finished their first season in the Seattle Pro Am with a 7 3 record and reached the semi finals of the playoffs Paul Hafford finished as the Slam s leading scorer with 22 4 points per game and Anye Turner was the leading rebounds with 10 5 rebounds per game Hafford was selected to compete in the 2016 Seattle Pro Am All Star game on August 14 2016 19 See also editBellingham MarinersReferences edit IBL 2012 Bellingham Slam Retrieved December 14 2012 from http www ibl com bellingham slam Ridnour steps down as Bellingham Slam coach Community Sports the Bellingham Herald www bellinghamherald com Archived from the original on 1 April 2014 Retrieved 26 January 2022 Bellingham Slam Official Website International Basketball League Team Archived from the original on 2008 06 21 Retrieved 2008 07 21 Bellingham Slam Official Website International Basketball League Team Archived from the original on 2008 06 09 Retrieved 2008 07 21 Bellingham Slam Official Website International Basketball League Team Archived from the original on 2008 06 11 Retrieved 2008 07 21 Bellingham Slam Official Website International Basketball League Team Archived from the original on 2009 04 19 Retrieved 2009 10 19 Bellingham Slam 2012 2010 IBL Season Schedule amp Game Results Retrieved December 12 2012 from http www bellinghamslam com 2010schedule htm Archived 2010 04 17 at the Wayback Machine Bellingham Slam 2012 Team Records Retrieved December 11 2012 from http www bellinghamslam com records htm Archived 2013 08 10 at the Wayback Machine Bellingham Slam 2012 2011 IBL Season Schedule Retrieved December 12 2012 from http www bellinghamslam com 2011schedule htm Archived 2014 07 14 at the Wayback Machine Bellingham Slam 2012 Team Records Retrieved December 11 2012 from http www bellinghamslam com records htm Archived 2013 08 10 at the Wayback Machine Bellingham Slam 2012 Season Schedule Retrieved December 12 2012 from www bellinghamslam com 2012schedule htm Bellingham Slam 2012 Players Coach Pick Up Post Season Awards Retrieved December 11 2012 from http www bellinghamslam com Archived 2018 11 12 at the Wayback Machine 2013 Season Statistics Retrieved from http www bellinghamslam com statistics html Archived 2014 03 24 at the Wayback Machine 2013 IBL All Stars list Retrieved from http www ibl com all stars php 2014 IBL Championship Game box score Retrieved from http www bellinghamslam com stats 6 29 14boxscore html Archived 2015 02 18 at the Wayback Machine 2014 All Stars list Retrieved from http www ibl com all stars php Bellingham Herald article Retrieved from http www bellinghamherald com 2015 02 16 4136733 slam go on hiatus html permanent dead link Bellingham Slam 2016 results Retrieved from http bellinghamslam com 2016schedule html permanent dead link Bellingham Slam 2016 season statistics Retrieved from http bellinghamslam com statistics html Archived 2017 07 31 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editOfficial Website Team page on IBL Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bellingham Slam amp oldid 1188404617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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