Gold Coast Blaze | |||
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Leagues | NBL | ||
Founded | 2007 | ||
Dissolved | 2012 | ||
History |
Gold Coast Blaze 2007–2012 |
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Arena |
The Furnace Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre |
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Capacity | 5,269 | ||
Location | Broadbeach, Gold Coast, Queensland | ||
Team colors | Light Blue, Orange | ||
Championships | 0 | ||
Uniforms | |||
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The Gold Coast Blaze was an Australian men's professional basketball team which competed in the National Basketball League (NBL). The Blaze competed in their inaugural season in 2007/08. The club was based on the Gold Coast and joined two other NBL clubs competing from Queensland. The Blaze played its home games at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre (GCCEC) in Broadbeach, known as "The Furnace" within the NBL. The team was not related to the previous Gold Coast representative in the NBL, the Gold Coast Rollers.
The first official reports of a new Gold Coast franchise surfaced in September 2006. Former Gold Coast Rollers and Adelaide 36ers head coach Dave Claxton spearheaded a bid for a new NBL license for the Gold Coast. On 21 November 2006, the NBL Board officially accepted the bid and announced the addition of a new Gold Coast franchise and reported that the club would compete out of the 5,269 seat Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre.
At the beginning of 2007 the newly founded Gold Coast franchise held a competition to name the club. The franchise offered four options to choose from including the 'Heat', 'Marlins', 'Flyers' and 'Waves', as well as the ability to suggest another alternative. On 23 February the franchise announced that it would compete under the 'Blaze' moniker. Despite the 'Heat' name being voted the most popular in the naming competition, club officials decided it would be best to steer clear of the name following objections from the NBA, due to the name being held by American franchise the Miami Heat (another Queensland based NBL franchise, the Townsville Crocodiles had the same trouble. Originally named the Townsville Suns in 1993, they were forced to change to the Crocodiles in 1998 as the NBA's Phoenix Suns had the "Suns" moniker trademarked).