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Championships
  
none

Arena
  
BMO Harris Bank Center

Folded
  
2006

Home
  
Away

Founded
  
1978

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Leagues
  
IBL 2000-2001 CBA 1979-2000 & 2001-2006

History
  
Lancaster Red Roses 1978-1980 Philadelphia Kings 1980-1981 Lancaster Lightning 1981-1985 Baltimore Lightning 1985-1986 Rockford Lightning 1986-2006

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The Rockford Lightning was a basketball team that played in the Continental Basketball Association. They were based in Rockford, Illinois.

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History

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The Lightning were the oldest team in the CBA, originally existing as the Lancaster Red Roses from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. That team changed their name to the Lancaster Lightning, then the franchise moved to Baltimore for a year before relocating in Rockford. Their home arena was the MetroCentre.

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They were the runners-up in the 2001-02 and 2004-05 CBA seasons, losing a winner-take-all championship game to the Dakota Wizards 116-109 in 2002, and a best-of-5 series to the Sioux Falls Skyforce 3-1 in 2005.

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On January 20, 2006, the team's owner announced that the Lightning would cease operations after the season unless other investors purchased the team and continued its operations. An attempt was made to constitute a new local ownership group, but it was unsuccessful, and the team folded. The Lightning's main rival was the Quad City Thunder.

NBA call-ups

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  • Bruce Bowen (1995-97) - Miami Heat, Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers, San Antonio Spurs
  • Earl Boykins (1998-99)
  • Matt Steigenga
  • Linton Johnson
  • Darrell Walker (coach)
  • Mike James
  • Larry Sykes
  • Desmond Ferguson
  • Howard Eisley
  • Ken Bannister
  • Dominick Presley
  • References

    Rockford Lightning Wikipedia