The Global Basketball Association was a minor league with various franchises in the United States. Teams were located throughout the South and Midwest. The league lasted only 1 and 1/2 seasons in the early 1990s, as shown below.
Note: * indicates a franchise that disbanded or relocated after that season
1991–92 – Pensacola HotShots began season as Memphis HotShots
Music City defeated Huntsville 2 games to 1
Mid-Michigan defeated Louisville who withdrew due to financial problems
Greenville defeated Albany who withdrew due to financial problems
Fayetteville defeated Greensboro
Greenville (W), Fayetteville (L)
Greenville 119, Fayetteville 92
Greenville 95, Fayetteville 93
Greenville 117, Fayetteville 103
Music City defeated Mid-Michigan 4 games to 3
Mid-Michigan ?, Music City ?
Mid-Michigan 123, Music City 103
Music City 96, Mid-Michigan 93
Mid-Michigan ?, Music City ?
Mid-Michigan ?, Music City ?
Mid-Michigan 112, Music City 102
Music City 105, Mid-Michigan 95
Greenville 128, Music City 126
Music City 100, Greenville 94
Greenville 114, Music City 103
Music City 103, Greenville 101
Music City 103, Greenville 100
Music City 106, Greenville 104
Note: Louisville disbanded after three games
The League disbanded in December 1992, before the end of the season.
GBA all-star game GAME MVP 1991-92
Lloyd Daniels, GRG
GBA all-league 1991-92
John Crotty, GRS
Reggie Fox, MMI
Willie McDuffie, GRS
Danny Pearson, GRS
Lloyd Daniels, GCG
Mike Ratliff, HUN
Joey Wright, MEM/PHS
Alfredrick Hughes, LOU
Jerome Harmon, LOU
GBA all-defensive 1991-92
David Harris, HUN
Sean Gay, GCG
James Martin, FAY
Paris McCurdy, MMI
Lorenzo Williams, FAY