НБА Г-Лига 01/07 01:30 1 Texas Legends v Мотор Сити Круз W 107-92
НБА Г-Лига 12/31 01:30 1 Texas Legends v Саут Бей Лейкарс W 121-110
НБА Г-Лига 12/29 02:00 1 Капитанес v Texas Legends W 111-112
НБА Г-Лига 12/28 02:00 1 Капитанес v Texas Legends L 120-114
НБА Г-Лига 12/22 21:00 - Texas Legends v Уисконсин Хърд W 121-103
НБА Г-Лига 12/20 20:30 - Texas Legends v Делаваре Блу Коатс L 129-133
НБА Г-Лига 12/12 17:00 1 Rio Grande v Texas Legends L 124-120
НБА Г-Лига 12/10 21:30 1 Texas Legends v Остин Спърс W 115-111
НБА Г-Лига 12/10 01:30 1 Texas Legends v Остин Спърс L 122-124
НБА Г-Лига 12/08 01:00 1 Мемфис Хъстле v Texas Legends W 97-101
НБА Г-Лига 12/06 00:00 1 Lakeland v Texas Legends W 112-116
НБА Г-Лига 12/03 01:30 1 Texas Legends v Мемфис Хъстле L 109-110
НБА Г-Лига 11/29 01:30 1 Rio Grande v Texas Legends L 123-114
НБА Г-Лига 11/26 01:30 1 Texas Legends v Капитанес L 84-117
НБА Г-Лига 11/25 01:30 1 Texas Legends v Капитанес L 116-119
НБА Г-Лига 11/22 01:00 1 Бирмингам Скуадрон v Texas Legends L 134-121
НБА Г-Лига 11/19 21:00 1 Бирмингам Скуадрон v Texas Legends W 105-119
НБА Г-Лига 11/17 00:00 1 Lakeland v Texas Legends L 136-129
НБА Г-Лига 11/12 01:30 1 Texas Legends v Оклахома Сити Блу W 114-110
НБА Г-Лига 11/11 01:30 1 Texas Legends v Оклахома Сити Блу L 95-108
НБА Г-Лига 03/26 02:00 1 Santa Cruz Warriors v Texas Legends L 134-111
НБА Г-Лига 03/24 02:00 1 Агуа Калиенте Клиперс v Texas Legends L 128-125
НБА Г-Лига 03/19 20:30 1 Texas Legends v Оклахома Сити Блу L 107-122
НБА Г-Лига 03/17 23:00 1 Капитал Сити Го-Го v Texas Legends L 140-91
НБА Г-Лига 03/16 15:00 1 Делаваре Блу Коатс v Texas Legends W 129-132
НБА Г-Лига 03/14 23:00 1 Делаваре Блу Коатс v Texas Legends L 148-116
НБА Г-Лига 03/12 20:30 1 Texas Legends v G League Ignite L 82-99
НБА Г-Лига 03/10 01:00 1 Texas Legends v Уинди Сити Булс L 110-135
НБА Г-Лига 03/09 01:00 1 Texas Legends v Уинди Сити Булс L 110-122
НБА Г-Лига 03/07 01:00 1 Texas Legends v Salt Lake L 128-134

Wikipedia - Texas Legends

The Texas Legends are an American professional basketball team in the NBA G League based in Frisco, Texas, and are affiliated with the Dallas Mavericks. The Legends play their home games at the Comerica Center. The team began as the Colorado 14ers in 2006, before relocating to Frisco in 2009 and becoming the Texas Legends for the 2010–11 season.

History

Colorado 14ers

In 2006, Colorado businessmen Tim Wiens and John Frew, who were building the Broomfield Event Center at the Arista development in Broomfield, Colorado, acquired a new minor league basketball team to attract fans in the northwest Denver-Boulder region. In February, they formed two teams, the minor league hockey team Rocky Mountain Rage, and the Colorado 14ers, originally a Continental Basketball Association club. In April, the 14ers entered the NBA Development League and began their first season. The team was named after Colorado's 14,000-foot mountain peaks.

2006–07 season

Joe Wolf, who played with the Denver Nuggets in the 1990s, was the 14ers' first coach, and put together the roster. The team won 28–22 in its first season, and broke various records for Colorado minor league basketball, from scoring to attendance.[] The team's leaders included Von Wafer and Louis Amundson, who joined the NBA by the end of the season. Despite losing streaks and roster reorganizations, the team qualified for the playoffs. The 14ers won the Western Division before losing the championship in overtime to the Dakota Wizards.

2007–08 season

The 14ers' second season began with an almost new roster, with only Elton Brown and Eric Osmundson staying. New players included Kaniel Dickens, a top player on the team. Eddie Gill was selected in the draft, joined the NBA before the first game, and returned to the team later. Kevin Hill, the only Canadian, was drafted. Five others joined the NBA, including the simultaneous call-ups of Dickens and Billy Thomas on February 22, 2008, by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Despite turnover, the 14ers played well, finishing with one more win than the prior season. The 14ers' six consecutive wins at the end of the season put them in the playoffs as a wild card, but they lost in the first round to the Los Angeles D-Fenders.

2008–09 season

The 14ers' third season had the most consecutive seasons played by any minor league basketball franchise in Colorado. The season began with financial issues for the owners and a new coach, Robert MacKinnon. Joe Wolf had moved to the NBA. The new roster included Eddie Gill, Billy Thomas, and Jamar Brown, who had played for the Colorado Crossover. New players, Dominique Coleman and Josh Davis, played well, as did Sonny Weems, assigned from the Denver Nuggets three times to play during the regular season and playoffs. Early in the season, the 14ers led the D-League in wins and set the D-League record for points in a single game with a 147–119 win over the Rio Grande Valley Vipers on March 10. The 14ers later broke that record with a 155–127 win over the Albuquerque Thunderbirds on April 8. Finishing with a record of 34 wins, the 14ers played at home for the playoffs, and defeated the Erie BayHawks, Austin Toros, and Utah Flash to become the D-League champions.

Texas Legends

On June 18, 2009, a Dallas Mavericks executive, Donnie Nelson, purchased the 14ers, and moved the team to Frisco, Texas. They played in 2010–11 with a new nickname, color, and logo. On November 5, 2009, women's basketball pioneer Nancy Lieberman became the Legends' head coach, the first woman to lead a men's professional basketball team. The team played in the 2010–11 season out of the Comerica Center. The Legends hired other notable basketball professionals for their front office, including 1986 Slam Dunk Champion Spud Webb as president of basketball operations and 1995 NBA Coach of the Year Del Harris as general manager.

Televised games introduced the Legends to fans of the 16-team league. They were on national TV during Versus three times, and appeared twice on Fox Sports Southwest. The game against the Rio Grande Valley Vipers on Versus was their first TV appearance. After dropping the opener, the Legends had their first win on November 26 against the Idaho Stampede, scoring 108–100. The Legends' first game in Frisco was on November 30. The Legends scored a league record of 84 points in the first half, and a 135–112 win over the Austin Toros. They began the season with a 5–1 record, the best six-game start for an expansion team in the league's history. They finished the regular season with a 24–26 record, and went to the playoffs. They were the third expansion team to play in the postseason, but were eliminated in the first round by the Tulsa 66ers.

After Nancy Lieberman, Del Harris was the head coach, starting October 4, 2011. He coached the Legends for one season, had a 24–26 record for the second consecutive year, but did not make the playoffs. Between 2012 and 2015, the Legends' head coach was former NBA player Eduardo Nájera. The team did not make the playoffs while he was head coach. On July 8, 2015, the Legends hired Nick Van Exel as the head coach. After one season, in June 2016, Exel left to be an assistant coach for the Memphis Grizzlies. He was replaced by Bob MacKinnon Jr., who had previously been the head coach when the 14ers won a D-League championship in Colorado.

Баскетболният отбор от Тексас Тексас Леджънс е американски професионален отбор по баскетбол със седалище в метрополния район на Далас-Форт Уърт. Отборът е член на Western Conference на NBA G League и е свързан с Dallas Mavericks от Националната баскетболна асоциация (NBA). Тексас Леджънс играят своите домакински мачове в Toyota Music Factory в Irving, Тексас.