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Philadelphia Aces

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Philadelphia Aces
LeagueUnited States Basketball League
Founded1985
Dissolved1990
HistoryWildwood Aces
(1985–1986)
Philadelphia Aces
(1987–1988, 1990)
ArenaWildwoods Convention Center
(1985–1986)
LocationWildwood, New Jersey
(1985–1986)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(1987–1988, 1990)
Division/Conference titles1988

The Philadelphia Aces were a United States Basketball League team that played from 1987 to 1988 and in 1990.

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History

The Philadelphia Aces were previously known as the Wildwood Aces during the 1985 and 1986 seasons. Their home court was the Wildwoods Convention Center in Wildwood, New Jersey.[1] In 1985, the team finished last in the USBL with a 6–18 record while being 12.5 games out of first place. The following year, the squad improved to 21–10, finishing third in the league.[2]

In 1987, the team then moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and became the Philadelphia Aces. That year, they finished tied for fifth in the league with a 13–17 record. In 1988 they went 19–11 and finished in second place, where they participated in the league's postseason festival and made it to the semifinals. In 1990, they played an abridged season and went 1–5.[3]

Notable players

Notable players from both the Wildwood and Philadelphia tenures include Michael Anderson, Stewart Granger, Othell Wilson, Tim Legler, Ralph Lewis, Alex Bradley, Granger Hall, and Michael Brooks.

References

  1. ^ "A look at the USBL", The Record, May 29, 1985. Accessed December 22, 2020. "Wildwood Aces (Wildwood Convention Hall) Pete Monska's club received a big boost this week when it signed Villanova's Gary McLain, the point guard who made the national champion Wildcats go."
  2. ^ APBR.org
  3. ^ USBL history
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