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The Los Angeles Lightning was a professional basketball team in the Independent Basketball Association (IBA). The Lightning was owned by Mark Harwell, an entertainment industry executive, and played at the Gilbert Sports Arena on the campus of California Lutheran University.

Los Angeles Lightning
Founded2007
LeagueIBL (2007-2010) IBA (2012)
Team historyLos Angeles Lightning
(2007-2013)
Based inThousand Oaks, California
ArenaGilbert Sports and Fitness Center
ColorsBlue and yellow
   
OwnerMark Harwell
Head coachRon Quarterman
Championships1 (2009)

Founded in 2007, the Lightning first played in the International Basketball League for four years (2007–10). LA joined the IBA for the 2012 Spring season, which would also be their last.

History

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The Lightning captured the 2009 IBL title with an 18–5 record. Lamond Murray, a first-round pick of the Los Angeles Clippersin1994 NBA draft, was named MVP of the IBL Finals.

The Los Angeles Lightning roster featured seven former NBA players including Lamond Murray, Jamal Sampson, Toby Bailey, Fred Vinson, Juaquin Hawkins, Darrick Martin and Tyus Edney. Former Lightning player, Fred Vinson is also an assistant coach with the NBA's New Orleans Pelicans.[1]

In 2012, the Lightning joined the Independent Basketball Association and captured the spring season regular-season title (12-2) behind the solid play of Trayvon Lathan (26 ppg), Chris Ayer (21 ppg, 12.6 rpg) and ex-UCLA star Billy Knight (20 ppg, 48.5% on 3-pointers). The team also played the 2012 Los Angeles Summer Pro League (SPL) finishing with a 4–2[2] record. In 2013, they claimed the International Championship hosted by the Elite Talent Exchange of China.[3]

Notable players

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References

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  1. ^ "Fred Vinson". NBA.com. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
  • ^ Loveton, Dave (27 July 2012). "Ayer racks up 37 in 91-81 win". LA Lightning. Archived from the original on 7 November 2016. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  • ^ Loveton, Dave (30 August 2013). "Lightning claims International title". Los Angeles Lightning. Archived from the original on 9 October 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
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