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The league has minor league affiliates of thirteen teams, almost mirroring the major league teams which play in the Cactus League. The only two Cactus League teams which do not have a rookie league team playing in Phoenix are the Kansas City Royals and the Colorado Rockies. The Arizona Fall League is an off-season league run by Major League ...
The Phoenix Mercury are a professional women's basketball team based in Phoenix. They play their home games at Talking Stick Resort Arena. They were founded in 1997 as one of the league's inaugural teams. They play in the Pacific Division of the WNBA. They have won three WNBA titles. [5]
League Founded Championships Arizona Cardinals: American football: National Football League: 1898 2 (1925, 1947) [1] Phoenix Suns: Basketball: National Basketball Association: 1968 0 Arizona Diamondbacks: Baseball: Major League Baseball: 1998 1 Phoenix Mercury: Basketball Women's National Basketball Association: 1997 3 (2007, 2009, 2014 ...
The Nike Elite Youth Basketball League, [1] [2] also known as Nike EYBL, or simply EYBL, is a basketball circuit for teams of players aged 17 and under. The circuit was founded in 2010 [3] and is composed of AAU travel teams. [4] Both boys and girls play in the EYBL in their respective categories.
The two pro basketball leagues announced a youth initiative called the Jr. NBA Leagues in 11 cities, including Kansas City, which will begin in November.
The Valley Suns are an American professional basketball team of the NBA G League and an affiliate of the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association.Based in Tempe, Arizona and officially created on February 14, 2024, the team will play their home games during the 2024–25 season at Mullett Arena on the campus of Arizona State University.
Philadelphia Basketball League (PBL), 1902–1909; New England Basketball League (NEBL), 1903–1904; Western Massachusetts Basketball League (WMBL), 1903–1904; Western Pennsylvania Basketball League (WPBL), 1903–1904; 1912–1913; 1914–1915; New England Basketball Association (NEBA), 1904–1905; Mohawk Valley League (MVL), 1906–1910
On February 19, 2007, the Phoenix Flame owners acquired a new IBL franchise, the Arizona Lightning. The Lightning announced they would begin play for the 2008 IBL season. It was the second active professional minor league basketball team in the Arizona. The Lightning hit the court in 2007 as a traveling team for the IBL.