SoCal Legends (original) (raw)
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Basketball team
SoCal Legends | |
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Leagues | ABA 2005-2006 CBA 2007 |
Founded | 2005 |
Folded | 2007 |
History | SoCal Legends 2005-2007 |
Arena | Felix Events Center2005–2006 |
Team colors | Red, white, and black |
Head coach | Gary Grant |
Ownership | Gary Grant |
Championships | 0 |
The Southern California Legends, known commonly as the SoCal Legends, were a team in the Continental Basketball Association.[1]
The Legends are owned and coached by former NBA player Gary Grant. They played their home games at Azusa Pacific University's Felix Events Center. They were formerly a part of the American Basketball Association, and in their first and only season there, they went 20–5 in their first season, made it into the playoffs, moved on to the Great Eight Tournament and made it to the championship game, where they were defeated by the Rochester Razorsharks, 117–114.[2]
The team had planned to go to the CBA in 2006, but then realized that their new arena, Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center on the campus of California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, California was not going to be completed in time, so they decided in the end to begin play in 2007. In the end, the Legends could not seal the arena deal and folded entirely sometime in the fall of 2007. Before then, mention of the team had already been removed from the website of its owner, Trinity Sports and Entertainment Group.
- ^ CBA ANNOUNCES FIVE EXPANSION TEAMSJuly 14, 2006
- ^ Rochester's Reign Archived 2006-10-24 at the Wayback Machine, accessed November 16, 2006