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Austin Spurs were
established in Columbus, Georgia, as the
Columbus Riverdragons. The
franchise in 2005 was sold to
Southwest Basketball, LLC, and were...
- Fargo-Moorhead Beez (CBA, 2001–02),
FedEx Express (Philippines, 2002),
Columbus Riverdragons and
Huntsville Flight (NBDL, 2002–03),
Marinos B.B.C. (Venezuela, 2003–04)...
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Minutes Pla**** (1794) Nate Johnson:
Columbus Riverdragons,
Field Goals (354) Nate Johnson:
Columbus Riverdragons,
Field Goal
Attempts (759)
Peter Cornell:...
- Nate
Johnson –
Columbus Riverdragons Forward:
Rahim Lockhart –
Greenville Groove Forward: Gabe
Muoneke –
Columbus Riverdragons Forward: Greg
Stempin –...
- July 1999.
Malone also
coached the NBA
Development League's
Columbus Riverdragons from 2001 to 2005,
compiling a 102–98 record,
before the
franchise changed...
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Joined the D-League as the
Bakersfield Jam in 2006. As the
Columbus Riverdragons As the
Asheville Altitude Pla**** as the
Idaho Stampede in the Continental...
- ice
hockey team pla**** in the
arena from 1996
until 2017; the
Columbus Riverdragons basketball team from 2001 to 2005; the
Columbus Wardogs indoor football...
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Terror Squad team.
Later in 2002,
Cooke was
drafted by the
Columbus Riverdragons of the NBDL in the 11th
round (87th pick) of the 2002
National Basketball...
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Altitude relocated and
became the
Tulsa 66ers in 2005–06. b The
Columbus Riverdragons relocated and
became the
Austin Toros in 2005–06. c The
Colorado 14ers...
- Muoneke, a
Nigerian who was the
fourth overall pick by the
Columbus Riverdragons.
Eight nations in all were
represented in the 2001 NBDL Draft, with the...