Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

Kentucky Mavericks

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Colors
  
Blue, Red, White

Head coach
  
Steve Tucker

Arena
  
Owensboro Sportscenter

Date founded
  
2006

Championships
  
4

Division titles
  
4

Owner(s)
  
Jerry Nelson, Jr.

Dancers
  
Maverick Dancers

Mascot
  
Charlie Horse

Color
  
Blue, Red, White

Based in
  
Owensboro

Kentucky Mavericks httpswwwmavupcomimagesnewsbig233201602052

League
  
ABA (2006-07), (2008-11),(2013-15) CBA (2007-08) Premier Basketball League (2015-present)

Team history
  
Rio Grande Valley Silverados (2006-08) Southeast Texas Mustangs (2008-09) Southeast Texas Mavericks (2009-11) Shreveport-Bossier Mavericks (2013-15) Kentucky Mavericks (2015-present)

The kentucky mavericks practice


The Kentucky Mavericks are a minor league basketball team who compete in the Premier Basketball League based in Owensboro, Kentucky.

Contents

Lake michigan admirals 85 vs kentucky mavericks 109


History

Originally known as the Rio Grande Valley Silverados, the team was a member of the Continental Basketball Association. Owned by McAllen businessmen Art Gonzalez and Kevin Mitchell, the Silverados were based out of McAllen, Texas and played their home games at the McAllen Convention Center.

In the team's inaugural ABA season of 2008-09, the team played in Beaumont. The Mustangs proved to be a force to be reckoned with winning 27 of their first 28 games, many by margins of 50 points or more. Their only loss was a one-point defeat in the final seconds of the game to the Texas Fuel. The Mavericks rose to the top of the ABA Power Rankings early in the season and did not fall from that perch until suffering defeat in the ABA Playoff Semifinals.

On May 14, 2009, owner Jerry Nelson announced the new name and logo. The team name was changed to Southeast Texas Mavericks.

The name had changed, but the game remained much the same for the franchise as the Mavericks consistently remained atop the ABA Power Rankings. On January 25, 2010 the Mavericks set an ABA record for victory margin by beating the New Mexico Rim Rockers 158-72. The margin of 86 points erased the old mark of 81 set by the Kentucky Colonels in the 2004-05 season.

The Southeast Texas Mavericks were ranked third in the MLN Sports Zone Minor League Pro Basketball Top 10 for January 2010, ahead of teams from the NBA Development League, Premiere Basketball League among others.

After dominating the ABA for the three-straight seasons, the owners of the Mavericks decided to leave the ABA and seek a more challenging professional basketball league. The Mavericks contacted the NBA Development League office about possibly buying a franchise and beginning the process of becoming a member.

After numerous meetings with NBA D-League officials, Mavericks’ owner Jerry Nelson accepted the league's "No" response to their request to join the D-League. The team sat out the next two seasons. In 2013, Nelson made the decision to return to the ABA and relocated the team to Shreveport.

During their time in Shreveport, the Mavericks compiled a total record 66-0, including a 50-0 record at the Hirsch Coliseum, which was their home arena. Along with going 66-0, the Mavericks compiled two league championships as well.

The Mavericks had much success in their time in Shreveport, but in the offseason of 2015, the Mavericks announced that they would be moving, and the city they chose was Owensboro, Kentucky. They also changed leagues from the ABA to the Premier Basketball League. In their first game in a new league and the new city, the Mavericks took on defending PBL Champions, the Rochester Razorsharks. The Mavericks defeated the Razorsharks handedly, winning by a score of 108-88.

ABA/PBL win-streak

On February 14, 2016 the Mavericks extended their win-streak to 103 games, having not lost a game since December 2010. On March 6, 2016, the Mavericks winning streak came to an end, as they were defeated by the Rochester Razorsharks, by a score of 105-99.

References

Kentucky Mavericks Wikipedia