ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) _ Professional basketball will return to Oklahoma City this fall, although it will be a different league. <br/><br/>The Continental Basketball Association said Wednesday that it will
Wednesday, May 16th 2007, 5:06 pm
By: News On 6
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) _ Professional basketball will return to Oklahoma City this fall, although it will be a different league.
The Continental Basketball Association said Wednesday that it will place an expansion franchise next season in Oklahoma City, where the NBA's New Orleans Hornets played most of their home games the past two seasons following Hurricane Katrina.
``We are very excited about being a part of the CBA,'' majority owner Baron Hopgood said in a statement released by the league. ``Joining the CBA creates an opportunity to keep professional basketball in Oklahoma City with an established and credible league.
``Oklahoma City loves basketball and our team will provide exciting and competitive professional basketball for the city.''
Oklahoma City had a CBA team, the Cavalry, from 1990-97.
Former Oklahoma City University player Brian Hopgood will serves as general manager and an assistant coach.
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