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National Basketball League

This article discusses the National Basketball League, a defunct professional league in the United States. For the Australian league, see National Basketball League (Australia). For the defunct Canadian league, see National Basketball League (Canada). For the Australian student political grouping, see National Broad Left.


The National Basketball League was a professional basketball league in the United States from 1937 to 1949. The NBL started with 13 previously independent teams in 1937–38. The league was created by three corporations General Electric, Firestone and Goodyear. The league was made up mostly by teams in small Great Lakes towns and corporate teams. The NBL lasted 12 years before merging with the three-year-old Basketball Association of America in 1949 which was renamed the National Basketball Association.

Five current NBA teams can trace their history back to the NBL. The Los Angeles Lakers, then the Minneapolis Lakers; the Sacramento Kings, then the Rochester Royals; and the Detroit Pistons, then the Ft. Wayne Pistons, joined the NBA in 1948. The Atlanta Hawks, then the Tri-Cities Blackhawks ; and the Philadelphia 76ers, then the Syracuse Nationals ("Nats"), joined the NBA in 1949.

Also still surviving are the Akron Goodyear Wingfoots, the initial NBL Champion in 1938. The Wingfoots suspended operations for WWII and were not included in the NBL/BAA merger. Instead they remained in the National Industrial Basketball League (NIBL), which in 1961 became the National AAU Basketball League (NABL). The Wingfoots are still an AAU Elite team in the NABL.


National Basketball League Champions

NBL Teams 1937-49

  • Akron Firestone Non-Skids (1937-41)
  • Akron Goodyear Wingfoots (1937-42)
  • Anderson Duffey Packers (1946-49)
  • Buffalo Bisons (1937-38)
  • Chicago Bruins (1939-42)
  • Chicago Studebaker Flyers (1942-43)
  • Chicago American Gears (1944-47)
  • Cleveland Chase Brassmen (1943-44)
  • Cleveland Allmen Transfers (1944-46)
  • Columbus Athletic Supply (1938-39)
  • Dayton Metropolitans (1937-38)
  • Denver Nuggets (1948-49)
  • Detroit Eagles (1939-41)
  • Detroit Gems (1946-47)
  • Detroit Vagabond Kings /Dayton Rens (1948-49)
  • Flint Dow A.C.'s /Midland Dow A.C.'s (1947-48)
  • Fort Wayne General Electrics (1937-38)
  • Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons (1941-48)
  • Hammond Ciesar All-Americans (1938-41)
  • Hammond Calumet Buccaneers (1948-49)
  • Indianapolis Kautskys (1937-48)
  • Kankakee Gallagher Trojans (1937-38)
  • Minneapolis Lakers (1947-48)
  • Oshkosh All-Stars (1937-49)
  • Pittsburgh Pirates (1937-39)
  • Pittsburgh Raiders (1944-45)
  • Richmond King Clothiers /Cincinnati Comellos (1937-38)
  • Rochester Royals (1945-48)
  • Sheboygan Redskins (1938-49)
  • Syracuse Nationals (1946-49)
  • Toledo Jim White Chevrolets (1941-43)
  • Toledo Jeeps (1946-48)
  • Tri-Cities Blackhawks (1946-49)
  • Warren Penns (1937-38)
  • Warren Penns/Cleveland White Horses (1938-39)
  • Waterloo Hawks (1948-49)
  • Whiting Ciesar All-Americans (1937-38)
  • Youngstown Bears (1945-47)

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Last updated: 05-13-2005 07:56:04