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== History == |
== History == |
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Team City of Gods was founded in 2015, primarily by Joe Connelly III, who had previously worked as the development coach for [[Washington Wizards]] of the [[National Basketball Association]] |
Team City of Gods was founded in 2015, primarily by Joe Connelly III, who had previously worked as the development coach for [[Washington Wizards]] of the [[National Basketball Association]]. Connelly, currently a professional basketball trainer based in his hometown of [[Baltimore]], [[Maryland]], has experience coaching public school teams, at recreation centers, and in the [[Amateur Athletic Union]]. He is the older brother of both [[Denver Nuggets]] general manager [[Tim Connelly]] and [[Phoenix Suns]] assistant general manager Tim Connelly.<ref>{{cite web|title=Meet the Four Teams Playing for $1,000,000|url=http://www.thetournament.com/news/meet-four-teams-playing-1-000-000|website=[[The Basketball Tournament]]|accessdate= July 28, 2015}}</ref> |
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Connelly chose the team's players primarily because he had connections with each of them.<ref name=pure /> One player, [[Michael Sweetney]], said that "Joe Connelly pretty much put the whole team together".<ref>{{cite web|last1=Kennedy|first1=Alex|title=NBA The Basketball Tournament: Roundtable Q&A|url=http://www.basketballinsiders.com/the-basketball-tournament-roundtable-qa/|website=BasketballInsiders.com|accessdate=28 July 2015}}</ref> Connelly and general manager Lafonte Johnson, a former [[college basketball]] player for [[UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball|UNLV]] and [[George Washington Colonials men's basketball|George Washington]], helped gain fans by campaigning on [[Twitter]] and other social media websites.<ref name=pure>{{cite web|title=Joe Connelly: Pure with the game|url=https://www.thetournament.com/news/joe-connelly-pure-game|website=[[The Basketball Tournament]]|accessdate= July 28, 2015}}</ref> Joe Connelly came up with the team name, using a popular Baltimore clothing brand. Connelly also liked how the name of the clothing brand sounded like reaching for greatness and being great. The name helped make the team more popular, which helped gain support and votes in order to enter the basketball tournament and a chance to win $1{{nbsp}}million dollars. |
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== Logo and uniforms == |
== Logo and uniforms == |
Revision as of 00:56, 18 August 2021
Team City of Gods | |||
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Leagues | The Basketball Tournament | ||
Founded | 2015 | ||
History | Team City of Gods (2015–2017) | ||
Location | Baltimore, Maryland | ||
Team colors | Red and Navy Blue | ||
Team manager | Lafonte Johnson | ||
Head coach | Joe Connelly III | ||
Website | Team page | ||
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Team City of Gods are an American basketball team that has participated in The Basketball Tournament (TBT), a winner-take-all single-elimination tournament. The team advanced to the TBT 2015 semifinals, beating tournament favorite Boeheim's Army before falling to eventual tournament champions Overseas Elite.
The team played in the Northeast Region of the tournament in 2015, their first year of existence. The team was coached by Joe Connelly III, a former player development coach for the Washington Wizards based in Baltimore, Maryland.[1] City of Gods was managed by former George Washington basketball player Lafonte Johnson.[2] The team featured five players with experience in the National Basketball Association (NBA).[3]
History
Team City of Gods was founded in 2015, primarily by Joe Connelly III, who had previously worked as the development coach for Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association. Connelly, currently a professional basketball trainer based in his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland, has experience coaching public school teams, at recreation centers, and in the Amateur Athletic Union. He is the older brother of both Denver Nuggets general manager Tim Connelly and Phoenix Suns assistant general manager Tim Connelly.[4]
Connelly chose the team's players primarily because he had connections with each of them.[5] One player, Michael Sweetney, said that "Joe Connelly pretty much put the whole team together".[6] Connelly and general manager Lafonte Johnson, a former college basketball player for UNLV and George Washington, helped gain fans by campaigning on Twitter and other social media websites.[5] Joe Connelly came up with the team name, using a popular Baltimore clothing brand. Connelly also liked how the name of the clothing brand sounded like reaching for greatness and being great. The name helped make the team more popular, which helped gain support and votes in order to enter the basketball tournament and a chance to win $1 million dollars.
Logo and uniforms
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Logo, 2015–current -
Uniforms, 2015–current
Players
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Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.
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Updated: July 28, 2015 |
References
- ^ "Joe Connelly III". The Basketball Tournament. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
- ^ "Lafonte Johnson". The Basketball Tournament. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
- ^ "Team City of Gods". The Basketball Tournament. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
- ^ "Meet the Four Teams Playing for $1,000,000". The Basketball Tournament. Retrieved July 28, 2015.
- ^ a b "Joe Connelly: Pure with the game". The Basketball Tournament. Retrieved July 28, 2015.
- ^ Kennedy, Alex. "NBA The Basketball Tournament: Roundtable Q&A". BasketballInsiders.com. Retrieved 28 July 2015.