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Great Falls Explorers
Great Falls Explorers logo
LeagueCBA 2006-2008
Founded2006
Folded2008
HistoryGreat Falls Explorers 2006-2008
ArenaFour Seasons Arena 2006-2008
LocationGreat Falls, Montana
Team colorssky blue/navy
Head coachRick Turner
OwnershipWest Coast Sports, LLC
Championships0

The Great Falls Explorers were a team in the Continental Basketball Association founded in 2006. The team played their home games at the Four Seasons Arena in Great Falls, Montana. The franchise was branded 'Explorers' in honor of Lewis and Clark traveled through the area.[1] The Explorers, previously coached by Steve Aggers, will be coached by Scott Wedman for the 2007-2008 season. The team's front office is led by General Manager Ryan Acra.

2006-2007

The Explorers were originally owned by Apex Sportstainment (present owners of the Butte Daredevils and Minot SkyRockets). The team's first coach, Steve Aggers, previously coached the College of Great Falls basketball program. In their inaugural season, the Explorers recorded a respectable 24-24 record but finished short of the playoffs. The Explorers had two CBA all stars in guard Malik Moore and forward Jamar Howard. The CBA Rookie of the Year was Explorers power forward Travis Garrison.

The Explorers averaged just over 700 in attendance per game. During the offseason, Kermit Young and Steve Aggers were not asked to return for another season.

2007-2008

The team ceased operations.

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