Operated in 17-18 as North American Premier Basketball
17-18 | 8 | Yakima (24-8) | Yakima d’d Albany 2g-0 | Paul Woolpert |
18-19 | 10 | Yakima (22-6) | Albany Patroons d’d Yakima 2g-1 | Derrick Rowland |
19-20 | ||||
20-21 | Enid Outlaws d’d Syracuse 2g-0 | |||
21-22 | 44 | standings | ||
22-23 | Potawatomi Fire d’d St. Louis Griffins 104-106; 127-95; 98-89 | Mark Dannhoff | ||
23-24 | standings | Potowatomi Fire v. | ||
2017-18
Final regular season standings (8): Yakima SunKings (24-8); Albany Patroons (19-10); Ohio Cardinals/Bootleggers (17-11); Kansas City Tornados (15-15); Nevada Desert Dogs (14-15); Kentucky Thoroughbreds (14-19); Rochester Razorsharks (11-18); Vancouver Knights (7-25)
In the postseason semis, the top-seeded Yakima SunKings defeated the 4th-seeded Kansas City Tornados 2g-1.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Albany Patroons defeated the 3rd-seeded Ohio Bootleggers 2g-1.
In the finals, the top-seeded Yakima SunKings defeated the 2nd-seeded Albany Patroons.
Playoff non-qualifer Vancouver Knights: Vance Cooksey, Alonzo Murphy, Darius Paul, Demetri Harris, Sean Commedo, Martin Kim, John Ivy, Zach Reynolds, DaQuan Brooks, A.J. Steward
After the season, the Vancouver Knights franchise folded.
2018-19
No Canadian teams.
2019-20
No Canadian teams.
2020-21
2021-22
The Vancouver Volcanoes finished x-x in the West division of the six-division league. The Volcanoes roster does not identify nationalities or hometowns of the players. Season ends in May.
2022-23
For standings in the six divisions, see: https://hosted.dcd.shared.geniussports.com/TBBL/en/standings?
Round 1:
Atlantic City Gambits 102 Syracuse Stallions 88
Albany Patroons 111 Reading Rebels 96
Georgia Soul 135 Coastal Georgia Buccaneers 128
Kokomo Bobkats 110 Jamestown Jackals 101
Glass City Wranglers 113 West Virginia Grind 105
Newfoundland Rogues 122 Raleigh Firebirds 110
Enid Outlaws 130 Little Rock Lightning 110
South Bay Flash 120 San Diego Sharks 101
Salem Capitals 117 Vancouver Volcanoes 114
St. Louis Griffins 137 Owensboro Thoroughbreds 119
Round 2
Kokomo Bobkats d’d Glass City Wrangler 127-87; 128-120
Newfoundland Rogues d’d 117 Georgia Soul 117-111; 109-104
Albany Patroons d’d Atlantic City Gambits 90-87, 86-85
Potawatomi Fire d’d Enid Outlaws 103-101; 101-86
Seattle Super Hawks d’d Salem Capitals 116-114; 134-137; 109-96
St. Louis Griffins d’d Medora Timberjacks 116-112; 86-83
Long Beach Blue Waves d’d South Bay Flash 89-112; 122-119; 108-105
Shreveport Mavericks d’d Wichita Skykings 110-106; 120-116
Conference finals
Potawatomi Fire d’d Shreveport Mavericks 121-108; 122-117
St. Louis Griffins d’d Kokomo Bobkats 116-101; 108-116; 91-89
Albany Patroons d’d Newfoundland Rogues 134-108; 135-108
Seattle Super Hawks d’d Long Beach Blue Waves 111-107; 124-118
Regional finals
St. Louis Griffins d’d Albany Patroons 108-86; 97-115; 95-93
Potawatomi Fire d’d Seattle Super Hawks 124-105; 124-114
Finals
Potawatomi Fire d’d St. Louis Griffins 104-106; 127-95; 98-89
The Northeast division’s Montreal Tundra (roster varied throughout the season): Dane Anthony Miller Jr, Misi Boye Jeanneau Mubiala, Nervens Demonsthenes, Mambi Diawara, Kyllian Rotardier, Olivier Cadieux, Ahmad J Clark, Levi Londole, Diago Leron Alijandro Quinn Jr, Dylan Crane, Omonafeba Edobar, Narcisse Kalamba, Jamal Mohammed Mayali, Matthieu Paul Walter Rode
The Southeast division’s Newfoundland Rogues: Isaiah Hill, Brandon Johnson, Armani Chaney, Daniel Gordon (Toronto, Ont./Memorial), Daniel Foo (Corner Brook, Nfld/Memorial), Bryant Givens, Tonzell Handy, Jonathon Maxell, Jacorie Archie, Deandre McIntyre, Marquie Collins, Ronald Artest III,