West Coast Pro Basketball League
The West Coast Professional Basketball League, often abbreviated to the WCBL, was an American professional men's spring basketball minor league featuring teams from the West Coast of the United States.[1][2] It operated from 2007 to 2013.
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Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 2007 |
Ceased | 2013 |
CEO | Jim Parks |
No. of teams | 8 |
Country | USA |
Continent | FIBA Americas (Americas) |
Last champion(s) | Santa Barbara Breakers (2009) |
Official website | http://www.westcoastprobasketball.com |
Teams
Final operational clubs
- Long Beach Rockets
- Hollywood Beach Dawgs
- Santa Monica Jump
- West LA Advantage
- Nationwide All-Stars
- Central Coast Surf
- Santa Barbara Breakers
- High Desert Spartans
Other teams
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gollark: It doesn't even bother to add newlines!
gollark: ```pythonclass Entry(ℝ): def __init__(self, Matrix=globals()): M_ = collections.defaultdict(__import__("functools").lru_cache((lambda _: lambda: -0)(lambda: lambda: 0))) M_[0] = [*map(lambda dabmal: random.randint(0, len(Row)), range(10))] for self in repr(aes256): for i in range(ℤ(math.gamma(0.5)), ℤ(math.gamma(7))): print(" #"[i in M_[0]], end="") M_[1] = {*lookup[10:]} for M_[3] in [ marshal for t in [*(y for y in (x for x in map(lambda p: range(p - 1, p + 2), M_[0])))] for marshal in t ]: M_[4] = (((M_[3] - 1) in M_[0]) << 2) + ((M_[3] in M_[0]) << 1) + ((M_[3] + 1) in M_[0]) if (0o156&(1<<M_[4]))>>M_[4]: M_[1].add(M_[3]) M_[0] = M_[1] pass passpass```Sheer elegance.
gollark: Apparently nobody noticed the random rule 110 implementation *either*.
gollark: Although I guess mine could and probably did as I never revealed what the obfuscated code did.
gollark: Hmm. I really wonder *what* palaiologos's code does. It could probably have uploaded secret bee neuron data to palaiologos' server and nobody would know.
References
- "West Coast Pro Basketball League". westcoastprobasketball.com. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
- "Santa Barbara Breakers Join New West Coast League". Noozhawk. 12 January 2008. Retrieved 2019-05-15.
External links
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