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Druid City Dragons
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Founded2006
LeagueWBA 2006
Team historyDruid City Dragons
2006
Based inTuscaloosa, Alabama
ArenaCentral High School West Gymnasium
ColorsRed, Blue
OwnerMark Booth
Head coachJohn Douglas
Championships0
Division titles0

The Druid City Dragons were a World Basketball Association franchise in Tuscaloosa, Alabama that played during the 2006 season.

The team was officially announced as Tuscaloosa's first professional basketball game at a press conference on Thursday, April 20, 2006.[1] The team took its name to pay homage to the former Druid City High School, which has since been closed. The 21-game schedule this season included 10 home games at Central High School West Gymnasium. Tickets were moderately priced at $5 for adults and $3 for students in an effort to draw between 800-1,200 fans deemed necessary for the team to be financially sustainable.[1]

The team would fold following the 2006 season after finishing in 5th place in the Western Division with an overall record of 9-11. [2]

Roster

  • Najeeb Echols, power forward (5th overall selection in the 2006 WBA draft)[1]
  • Emmett Thomas, guard/forward
  • Rickey Gibson, guard
  • Josh Warren, guard
  • Jeremy Law, guard
  • Patrick Culver, center
  • Mack McGadney, guard
  • Kareem Ward, forward
  • James Hall, forward
  • Brandon Robinson

2006 results

References

  1. ^ a b c Walsh, Christopher (April 21, 2006). "Booth unveils Tuscaloosa's first pro basketball team". The Tuscaloosa News. Retrieved March 23, 2007. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "The Official Site of the WBA". Retrieved March 23, 2007. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ Walsh, Christopher (April 26, 2006). "Dragons make successful debut in World Basketball Association". The Tuscaloosa News. Retrieved March 23, 2007. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)