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Des Moines Dragons Founded 1997 Folded 2001 City Des Moines, Iowa League International Basketball Association Team History Des Moines Dragons
(1997-2001)Arena Veterans Auditorium Team Colors Green and White Championships 1 (2000) Conference Titles 2 (2000, 2001) Division Titles 2 (2000, 2001) Owner Dick Giesen Head Coach Glenn Duhon
1997-2000
Michael Born
2000-2001The Des Moines Dragons were a minor league basketball team in the International Basketball Association. They were located in Des Moines, Iowa, and played at the Iowa Veterans Memorial Auditorium. The Dragons was owned by Paul Miller and Dick Giesen.[1] The Des Moines Dragons were the International Basketball Association champions in 2000 and the runner-up in 2001 to the Dakota Wizards. They played in the IBA from the 1997-1998 season until the end of the 2000-2001 season. The Dragons were coached by Glenn Duhan from 1997 through 2000 and Michael Born from 2000 through 2001. The Dragons played their home games at Veterans Auditorium from 1997 through 2001. In 2000 Lonnie Cooper received the IBA Playoffs MVP. Lonnie Cooper of the Dragons received the 2001 IBA MVP as well as the IBA Finals MVP award. Also in 2001 Michael Born was named the Coach of the year in the IBA along with Dave Joerger of the Dakota Wizards. The Dragons were the IBA organization of the year in all four years of their existence.[2]
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Playoffs
In 1998 the Dragons were swept 2-0 by the Fargo-Moorhead Beez in the IBA Semifinals. The Dragons swept Rochester 2-0 in the 1999 IBA Semifinals before losing to Mansfield 1-2 in the IBA Division Finals. In 2000 the Dragons had better luck in the playoffs, they started out by sweeping Billings 2-0 in the IBA Division Semifinals and Fargo-Moorhead 3-0 in the IBA Division Finals before going on to defeat the Magic City Snowbears 3-1 in the IBA Finals for the Dragons only championship. During the Dragons final season they swept Fargo-Moorhead 2-0 in the IBA Semifinals as well as sweeping Souixland 2-0 in the Division Finals. The Dragons took a 2-0 IBA Finals lead against the Dakota Wizards before losing three straight to lose the finals 3-2.
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Year-by-year record
Year GP W L Pct. Finish Playoffs Results 1997-1998 34 22 12 .647 2nd, East Lost Semifinals Fargo-Moorhead 2, Des Moines 0 1998-1999 34 18 16 .529 2nd, East Won Division Semifinals
Lost Divisional FinalsDes Moines 2, Rochester 0
Mansfield 2, Des Moines 11999-2000 36 25 11 .694 1st, East Won Division Semifinals
Won Divisional Finals
Won IBA FinalsDes Moines 2, Billings 0
Des Moines 3, Fargo-Moorhead 0
Des Moines 3, Magic City 12000-2001 40 28 12 .700 1st, East Won Division Semifinals
Won Divisional Finals
Lost IBA FinalsDes Moines 2, Fargo-Moorhead 0
Des Moines 2, Souixland 0
Dakota 3, Des Moines 2Totals 144 93 51 .646 N/A N/A N/A Playoffs 25 17 8 .680 N/A 1 Championship Des Moines 6, Opponents 3 Former Dragon players
- Tyrone Barksdale
- Michael Born
- Kris Bruton
- Ron Bayless
- Lonnie Cooper
- Ben Ebong
- Rosell Ellis
- Chad Faulkner
- Tye Fields
- Kirk Ford
- Jason Avis
- Edward Johnson
- Greg Jones
- Richmond McIver
- Roland Miller
- Michael Nurse
- Carl Pickett
- Kevin Sams
- Curt Smith
- Larry Thompson
- Johnny Tyson
- Jason Williams
- Justin Wimmer
- Jason Winningham
References
- ^ [1] Des Moines Dragons fold, decline CBA's offer. Accessed March 31, 2007.
- ^ [2] INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION HISTORY. Accessed March 31, 2007.
External links
- Des Moines Dragons official website
- IBA Standings and Statistics
- Des Moines Dragons OurSportsCentral homepage
- Des Moines Dragons fold, decline CBA's offer from The Des Moines Register
- Dragons resume playoffs minus one from The Des Moines Register
- (April 1, 1998) Dragons' GM on fire from Iowa State Daily
- (January 22, 1998) Player Is Suspended After Choking Ref from New York Times
- Iowa House Resolution 116 on Des Moines Dragons
- Des Moines Dragons Tryout Press Release
- Des Moines Dragons Box Score
Categories:- Defunct basketball teams
- Sports in Des Moines, Iowa
- Basketball teams in Iowa
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