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Tulsa 66ers

 
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Tulsa 66ers
Tulsa 66ers logo
Founded 2001
History Asheville Altitude
2001–05
Tulsa 66ers
2005–present
Arena Tulsa Convention Center
City Tulsa, Oklahoma
Team Colors Light Blue, Navy, Orange, Yellow, White
(2009-10 through present)
                        
Dark Red, Navy, Yellow, White
(2005–06 through 2008-09)
                   
Light Blue, Slate Blue, Bronze, White
(Asheville Altitude, 2001–02 through 2004–05)
                   
Head Coach Nate Tibbetts
Owner Oklahoma City Thunder
Championships 2 2003–04, 2004–05 (as Asheville)
Division Titles 2 2003–04, 2004–05 (as Asheville)
Affiliations Oklahoma City Thunder
Website www.nba.com/dleague/tulsa/

The Tulsa 66ers are an NBA Development League team based in Tulsa, Oklahoma and the minor league affliate of the Oklahoma City Thunder. Their logo design is a basketball behind mountains with a road leading up to them, all on a U.S. Highway shield.

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Franchise history

The 66ers are named for the famous US Highway 66 ("Route 66"), which runs through Tulsa and once played a pivotal role in its economy. The team has one affiliate club in the NBA: the Oklahoma City Thunder. The New York Knicks were formerly an affiliate through the end of the 2007–08 season. Prior to the 2005–06 season, the team was the Asheville Altitude and played in the Asheville Civic Center in Asheville, North Carolina, where they won two NBDL championships. The teams named was in reference to the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains. Upon moving, all of the team's hard assets were then sold to former Tulsa 66ers owner Southwest Basketball, LLC, which also owns the Albuquerque Thunderbirds and the Reno Bighorns. The Asheville Altitude were a founding team of the NBDL in 2001.

On July 31, 2008, the 66ers announced that Clayton Bennett of the Professional Basketball Club LLC (owner of the Oklahoma City Thunder), had agreed in principle to purchase the 66ers; marking the third D-League team to be owned by an NBA team (the other two are the Los Angeles D-Fenders and the Austin Toros, owned by the Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs, respectively).[1]

Under terms of that deal, they will be the OKC team's sole affiliate; former co-parent club the Milwaukee Bucks will now be affiliated with the Fort Wayne Mad Ants.[2]

For the 2008–09 season, the team moved to the brand-new SpiritBank Event Center in nearby Bixby, but retained the Tulsa 66ers name.[3] After the 2008–09 season, however, the team announced it would seek another venue for the next season, and it filed a lawsuit against the owner of the arena.[4] On August 13, 2009, it was announced that the 66ers would play home games for the 2009/2010 season at the Tulsa Convention Center in downtown Tulsa.[5]

Season-by-season

Season Division Regular Season Playoffs Postseason Results
Finish Wins Losses Pct.
Asheville Altitude
2001–02 6th 26 30 .460
2002–03 5th 23 27 .460
2003–04 1st 28 18 .609 Won Semifinals
Won D-League Finals
Asheville 116, Fayetteville 111
Asheville 108, Huntsville 106
2004–05 2nd 27 21 .563 Won Semifinals
Won D-League Finals
Asheville 90, Huntsville 86
Asheville 90, Columbus 67
Tulsa 66ers
2005–06 7th 24 24 .500
2006–07 Eastern 4th 21 29 .420
2007–08 Southwestern 3rd 26 24 .520
2008–09 Southwestern 5th 15 35 .300
Tulsa 66ers
2009–10 Western 2 4 .333
Regular Season Record 192 212 .475 2001-2009
Playoff Record 4 0 1.000 2001-2009

2009–2010 roster

Tulsa 66ers
Current Roster
Head Coach: Nate Tibbetts
Associate Head Coach: Dale Osbourne
Athletic Trainer: Anthony Aldridge
11 G 6'4 United States Cecil Brown (UC-Santa Barbara)
17 G 6'6 United States Moses Ehambe (Oral Roberts)
44 C 6'11 United States DeVon Hardin (Cal)
50 C 7'0 United States Steven Hill (Arkansas)
32 F 6'5 United States Mitch Johnson (Jarvis Christian)
99 F 6'8 United States Marcus Lewis (Oral Roberts)
15 C 7'0 United States B.J. Mullens (Ohio State)
33 F 6'9 United States Yemi Ogunoye (Oral Roberts)
23 F 6'7 United States Larry Owens (Oral Roberts)
22 G 6'3 United States Mustafa Shakur (Arizona)
21 F 6'8 United States Latavious Williams (Christian Life Academy)

Former stars

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