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The '''Raleigh Cougars''' was a [[United States Basketball League]] team based in [[Raleigh, North Carolina]] from [[1997]] to [[1999]]. The team included many well known players from the local college powerhouses |
The '''Raleigh Cougars''' was a [[United States Basketball League]] team based in [[Raleigh, North Carolina]], from [[1997]] to [[1999]]. The team, which played at [[Dorton Arena]], included many well known players from the local college powerhouses. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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In 1997 the team finished with a 14-12 record and advanced to the semifinals of the USBL Postseason Festival, where they lost to Atlantic City. In 1998, they had a 11-14 record and were eliminated in round one of the Festival. In 1999, their final year, the team finished with a 5-21 record. |
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==Notable players== |
==Notable players== |
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*[[Nate Higgs]]: referred to as [[Nate-Dawg]] by fans. |
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*[[Nate Higgs]] - Cheered on by the crowd: "Come on [[Nate-Dawg]]! You're better than that!" |
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==Trivia== |
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*One half-time show featured a short basketball game played by local children. Some observers felt it was marred by an unhinged, bearded man loudly booing and jeering the poor play of the youngsters. |
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Revision as of 23:44, 18 October 2008
The Raleigh Cougars was a United States Basketball League team based in Raleigh, North Carolina, from 1997 to 1999. The team, which played at Dorton Arena, included many well known players from the local college powerhouses.
History
In 1997 the team finished with a 14-12 record and advanced to the semifinals of the USBL Postseason Festival, where they lost to Atlantic City. In 1998, they had a 11-14 record and were eliminated in round one of the Festival. In 1999, their final year, the team finished with a 5-21 record.
Notable players
- Lorenzo Charles (a.k.a. "Zo") of the famous national champion N.C. State wolfpack; 6' 7" forward.
- Greg Newton: 6' 11" center Duke University; Cougars literature noted that Newton was one away from Duke's all-time top ten in blocks (this is no longer the case).
- Amere May: After averaging 13 points per game, May left Division II Shaw University early to declare for the 1997 NBA Draft. He was quoted by Sports Illustrated as saying that no one in the NBA could stop his game.
- Chuck Kornegay: a powerful big man from Villanova University (he transferred there from NC State). Cougars fans dubbed him "the Chuck-wagon," a la NBA star Charles Barkley.
- Nate Higgs: referred to as Nate-Dawg by fans.
- Jeremy Hyatt: 6' 6" sharpshooter from NC State
- Donald Williams: 6' 3" North Carolina guard.
- Tracy McGrady: National Basketball Association superstar whom was drafted by the Cougars in the fourth round of the 1997 USBL draft.