Named changed from Matrix to Royal during the 2006-07 season. It was reverted to Matrix prior to the 2008-09 season. Apparently folded in December 2008, as the team moved from an active team to a future team on the ABA's website.
Left the Premier Basketball League following the 2010–11 season. Filed for bankruptcy after the 2014–15 season in part of the 2015 NBL Canada Finals brawl
Was granted an expansion franchise in 2007. But a press release from the team stated they wished to begin play in 2010-11, to avoid conflicting with the Winter Olympics. However, the league folded after the 2008-09 season preventing their launch.
Left the American Basketball Association following the 2007–08 season. Left the PBL following the 2010–11 season and formed the National Basketball League of Canada.
Granted an expansion team for the 2008 season, but folded during their inaugural season.
Quebec Kebs
Quebec City, Quebec
2008–11
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Left the American Basketball Association following the 2007–08 season. Left the PBL following the 2010–11 season and formed the National Basketball League of Canada.
Moved from Manchester, New Hampshire, following the 2009–10 season. Left the PBL following the 2010–11 season and formed the National Basketball League of Canada.
Toronto Lazers
Toronto, Ontario
2008
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Granted an expansion team for the 2008 season, but were subsequently removed from the league without any mention, prior to the 2008 season.
The men's nickname of Redmen, first used in 1927, was dropped after the 2018–19 season; men's teams went a year without a nickname until Redbirds was adopted starting in 2020–21. For a time in the 1960s, when men's teams were alternatively known as Indians, women's teams were formally nicknamed Super Squaws, but that was abandoned in the late 1960s in favor of the current women's nickname of Martlets.