Pittsburgh Xplosion | |||
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Leagues |
ABA 2004–2006 CBA 2006–2008 |
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Founded | 2004 | ||
Folded | 2008 | ||
History |
Pittsburgh Xplosion 2005–2008 Pennsylvania Pit Bulls (ABA) 2004–2005 Pittsburgh Hardhats (ABA) 2004 (never played) |
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Arena |
Pittsburgh Civic Arena Petersen Events Center |
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Location | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | ||
Team colors | Black, Gold | ||
Head coach | Carlos Knox | ||
Ownership |
Freddie Lewis Richard Hersperger |
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Championships | 0 | ||
Uniforms | |||
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The Pittsburgh Xplosion was a member of the Continental Basketball Association from 2006–2008. Founded in 2004 as the Pittsburgh Hard Hats as a member of the ABA, the team, following an ownership change, took the court as the Pennsylvania Pit Bulls. The team became the Xplosion in 2005, and joined the CBA in 2006. It has been replaced in the ABA with the modern day Pittsburgh Phantoms. The Xplosion played at Pittsburgh Civic Arena and on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh at the Petersen Events Center, both in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, % = Win–Loss %
The Pittsburgh Hardhats were an American Basketball Association team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The team was created by Joseph Dydek after he failed to start an NBA team in Pittsburgh. To his surprise, the "Hardhats" were not very financially stable. The team essentially existed on paper only, as it folded prior to the start of the season due to financial difficulties. The team was replaced October 12, 2004, by the Pennsylvania Pit Bulls, who competed in the 2004-2005 ABA season.
After the dissolution of the Hardhats, the Pennsylvania Pit Bulls were admitted to the ABA on October 12, 2004, to play in the 2004-2005 ABA season. They finished with an eight win-nine loss record, good for 7th place in the Blue Division, but not good enough to advance to postseason play. The team's first game (19 November 2004) was marred by the myocardial infarction-induced death of coach Tom Washington, who collapsed on court in the fourth quarter. The game was suspended; assistant coach Pat Blue was tabbed to be the team's head coach for the remainder of the season.
The Pit Bulls played a majority of their home games at Penn State Greater Allegheny, but later moved to McKeesport High School.