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Bakersfield Jammers

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bakersfield Jammers
Bakersfield Jammers logo
ConferenceNational
LeagueCBA
Founded1988
Folded1991
HistorySan Jose Jammers (1989–1991)
Bakersfield Jammers (1991–92)
LocationSan Jose, California (1989–1991)
Bakersfield, California (1991–92)
Team colorsred, black, white
     

The Bakersfield Jammers, known originally as the San Jose Jammers, were an American professional basketball team that were members of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) from 1989 to 1992. Originally based in San Jose, California, the team relocated to Bakersfield, California for their final season.

The team was created by former Oakland A's executive Fred Kuenzi through a CBA basketball league expansion. Although Fred was initially named as team spokesman and introduced as the team's first general manager, he had previous commitments that prohibited him from remaining on in that capacity. He served as a team consultant. Fred obtained capital investment funding by bringing in former assemblyman Dominic L. Cortese as majority owner. The Jammers' inaugural roster included high-scoring guards Freddie Banks (Las Vegas Silver Streaks) and Butch Hays, forward David Boone, and center Casey Crawford.[1]

San Jose Jammers games were broadcast on radio station KSJX.[2]

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Season-by-season records

Year W L Pct. Reg. Season Playoffs
1989–90 23 33 .411 3rd, National Western National Conference Semifinals
1990–91 21 35 .375 3rd, National Western Did not qualify
1991–92 16 7 .696 4th, National Southern N/A

All-time roster

Sources [3][4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Tulsa, Thrillers Top West, Midwest
  2. ^ "Radio Sunday; Pro Basketball". Santa Cruz Sentinel. Santa Cruz, California. 9 March 1990. p. 25. Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  3. ^ "1989-90 San Jose Jammers Roster". justsportsstats.com. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
  4. ^ "1991-92 Bakersfield Jammers Roster". justsportsstats.com. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
  5. ^ "1990-91 San Jose Jammers Roster". justsportsstats.com. Retrieved May 22, 2018.


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