- Bellevue Blackhawks
The Bellevue Blackhawks are a defunct team in the American Basketball Association (ABA) owned by
Michael Tuckman and based inBellevue, WA . In their maiden season (2004-05), the Blackhawks finished in 5th place in the Red Division. In the playoffs, their semi-final game against theUtah Snowbears was canceled after Utah disbanded. On March 26, 2005 they lost to theArkansas RimRockers 118-103 in the ABA Championship game in front of 15,000 fans at Alltel Arena inNorth Little, Rock, AR . This was the largest crowd ever to attend an ABA game. Tuckman was named the 2005 ABA Executive of the Year.The team returned to the ABA for the 05-06 season, but came under fire as the team regularly canceled home games, and some fans came under attack from Tuckman. The Blackhawks finished 1-10 and did not make the playoffs. The team has not played since.
Tuckman expanded his ABA holdings acquiring the
Tacoma Navigators , Olympia Titans andVancouver Dragons . Of these, none are currently competing, though reports suggest the Dragons may join the CBA for 2008-09 season.
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