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Revision as of 05:10, 13 December 2008

Colorado 14ers
Colorado 14ers logo
Founded2006
HistoryColorado 14ers
NBA D-League:2006-Present
ArenaBroomfield Event Center
LocationBroomfield, Colorado
Team colorsBlue, Gold, Red
Head coachBob MacKinnon Jr.
OwnershipTim Wiens and John Frew
Affiliation(s)Denver Nuggets ("local" affiliate)
New Jersey Nets
Championships0
Division/Conference titles0

The Colorado 14ers are a team in the NBA Development League which began play in 2006-07. They are affiliated with the Denver Nuggets and New Jersey Nets of the NBA. The 14ers play their home games at the Broomfield Event Center in the Denver suburb of Broomfield, Colorado. They are named for the many high 14,000-foot mountain peaks for which Colorado is famous.

Media

Colorado 14ers games are broadcast on radio at Mile High Sports Radio 1510 AM KCKK in Denver, and Mile High Sports Extra 1570 AM KSXT in Loveland.

Current roster

As of December 12, 2008

Head Coach: Bob MacKinnon Jr.
Assistant Coach: Robert Campbell
Assistant Coach: Casey Owens
Athletic Trainer: Mia Del Hierro

# Nat. Pos. Ht. Player Acquired College
10 United States G 6'4 Eddie Gill 2006/07/08 Weber State
11 United States G 6'2 Lamar Butler 2008 George Mason
12 United States G 6'2 Marlon Parmer 2008 Kentucky Wesleyan
18 United States G 6'6 Sonny Weems 2008 Arkansas
19 United States G 6'3 Dominique Coleman 2008 Colorado
21 United States C 6'11 Joe Dabbert 2008 Creighton
22 United States F/C 6'8 Josh Davis 2008 Wyoming
23 United States F 6'9 Trey Gilder 2008 Northwestern State
33 United States F 6'9 Jamar Brown 2008 Colorado State Pueblo
34 United States G 6'4 Damien Lolar 2007 West Texas A&M
42 United States F 6'8 James Mays 2008 Clemson
50 Senegal C 7'1 Cheikh Samb 2008 Senegal

Season-By-Season

Year W L Pct. Finish Playoffs
2006-07 28 22 .560 2nd, West Won WC Semifinal (Albuquerque)
Won WC Final (Idaho)
Lost Finals (Dakota)
2007-08 29 21 .580 2nd, West Lost WC Semifinal (Los Angeles)
2008-09 3 1 .750 -- --

All-Stars

Players

2007

2008

Coaches

2007

Honors

Franchise history

In 2006 Colorado businessmen Tim Wiens and John Frew, who were building the Broomfield Event Center as the centerpiece of the Arista development of Broomfield, Colorado, quickly sought to gain a new minor league basketball team for the place and the surrounding community, believing minor league teams could be a hit in the northwest Denver-Boulder region. They created the Colorado 14ers, to play alongside the Central Hockey League Rocky Mountain Rage. The team was originally scheduled to play in the Continental Basketball Association. However, agreement was soon reached for the team to play in the NBA Development League, and the 14ers were quickly slated to become the minor league affiliate of the Denver Nuggets, Toronto Raptors and New Jersey Nets. The new franchise, named for Colorado's famed 14,000-foot mountain peaks, was born.

2006-07 season

Onetime Denver Nugget Joe Wolf was hired to be the 14ers' first coach, and what would become one of the D-League's most formidable teams was assembled. Finding quick success in their inaugural season, the 14ers shattered Colorado minor league basketball records of many kinds from scoring to fan attendance. Team leaders included Von Wafer and Louis Amundson, who were each permanently called up to the NBA by the end of the season. Nevertheless, the talented and resilient team overcame losing stretches and roster reorganizations, and qualified for the playoffs in their first season. The 14ers made an impressive run through the playoffs, winning the Western Division championship before finally falling to the Dakota Wizards in the league championship.

2007-08 season

The 14ers' second season began with an almost entirely new roster, with only Elton Brown and Eric Osmundson remaining from the team's inaugural year. Newcomers included area products Kaniel Dickens who quickly emerged as one of the top players on the team, as well as Eddie Gill, selected in the draft, who was called up to the NBA before even playing a game with the 14ers (and eventually returned to become a powerful force on the team). Despite consider roster turnover which included Brown's departure (but not before scoring his 50th career double-double with the 14ers) as well as an impressive five call-ups to the NBA (including the rare simultaneous call-ups of Kaniel Dickens and Billy Thomas on February 22, 2008 by the Cleveland Cavaliers), the 14ers fared as well as they did in their first year, finishing the regular season with one more win than in 2007-08. The 14ers' six game winning streak at the end of the season vaulted them into the playoffs as a wild card, but they lost in the first round to the Los Angeles D-Fenders. Despite this and a slippage in fan attendance it was overall a successful season under at times challenging circumstances.

Past affiliations

Past coaches

Past players

Players assigned from NBA Teams

Players recalled to The NBA

Players Called Up To The NBA

Coaches Hired By The NBA