Moncton Miracles | |||
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Division | Atlantic Division | ||
League | NBL Canada | ||
Founded | 2011 | ||
History |
Moncton Miracles 2011–present |
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Arena | Moncton Coliseum | ||
Location | Moncton, New Brunswick | ||
Team colours | Black, orange, gray, white |
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Team manager | Brennan Bellemare | ||
Head coach | Paul Mokeski | ||
Ownership | Vacant | ||
Website | MiraclesBasketball.com | ||
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The Moncton Miracles are a Canadian professional basketball team based in Moncton, New Brunswick. Established in 2011, they are a charter member of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL). The Miracles play their home games at the Moncton Coliseum and are a part of the league's Atlantic Division and are one of two New Brunswick teams in the league along with the Saint John Riptide. The team was founded and owned by Steven Conville but are now without an owner. Their seasons in the NBL Canada have been highlighted by struggle.
The Miracles were founded in 2011 and made their debut in the inaugural 2011–12 season of the NBL. The team was primarily established by Steven Conville, who was the vice president and portfolio manager for Macquarie Private Wealth, part of the Macquarie Group, at the time. A big basketball fan, Conville accepted an offer to start a professional team by Andre Levingston, who would be the co-founder of the NBL Canada.
Following a failure to establish an NBL Canada team based out of Kingston, Ontario, Conville decided to create one in Moncton. He targeted the city because of its rapid growth and tight-knit community. Despite not having visited the city before becoming the Miracles' owner, Conville gained a perspective of Atlantic Canada during business trips to Halifax, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. He said, "So when I did my research on Moncton, I found out how much they loved basketball out there." At a press conference in August 2011, Conville was officially named team owner. He also announced his hiring of Norris "Bo" Bell as the first head coach for the Miracles. Bell ran a basketball academy in Atlanta, Georgia in the United States. A former player, he also had experience in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) and in France and Switzerland. Bell faced the likes of Micheal Ray Richardson, Dražen Petrović, and Billy Knight during his playing career. He also became fluent in French through his years in Europe, which was part of the reason he drew Conville's attention.