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Birmingham Panthers

Birmingham Panthers
Birmingham Panthers logo
League British Basketball League
Established 2007
Folded 2008
History Birmingham Panthers
2007-2008
Arena UoW Walsall Campus Sports Hall
Location Birmingham, West Midlands
Team colours Black and White
Ownership Jamaica Herman Wilson
Uniforms
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Home jersey
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Home
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Away jersey
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The Birmingham Panthers (official name Team Birmingham Panthers) was a professional basketball club in the British Basketball League. Established in 2007, the Birmingham-based franchise competed in Britain's top-tier league during the 2007-08 season, but following a disastrous season and a lack of organisation, the franchise ceased operations in 2008, lasting just one year.

Following the demise and eventual liquidation of the Birmingham Bullets, one of British basketball's most successful franchises, Birmingham was left without a major basketball team for the 2006-07 season. Though many Bullets fans defected to the Worcester Wolves, elected to the BBL to replace the Bullets and retain professional basketball in the West Midlands, every effort was made for Birmingham to return to the fold for the following season.

On March 23, 2007, it was officially confirmed that Birmingham would be part of the mass-expansion of the BBL, with former Bullets assistant coach Herman Wilson leading a consortium of investors behind the project. Behind the scenes both the BBL and Wilson worked fast to establish a franchise amid speculation of potential rival league the British Basketball Association announcing their own Birmingham franchise for the following season, the Birmingham Athletics.

Within weeks of the initial announcement it was confirmed on April 18 by the BBL that Team Birmingham Panthers would be the eleventh franchise taking to the court for the 2007-08 season, with the Aston Events Centre, a former home of both the Bullets and Athletics, hosting all home games of the new team (This was later changed, see below ) with a move to a future arena already planned. Rumours abound that former Bullets coach Tony Garbelotto would be hired by the club were rapidly quashed by Wilson. In the same interview with regional newspaper Birmingham Mail, Wilson was keen to stress that the new club is attempting to cut any links to the former Bullets franchise. Wilson also claimed the Bullets name was not chosen for the new franchise because of connotations with gun crime, a move that was taken by the NBA's Washington Wizards (formerly called Bullets) in 1995. Instead, the name Panthers was opted for in reference to former BBL franchise Doncaster Panthers, where Wilson started his career as a basketball coach as an assistant to Curtis Xavier in the early 1990s.


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