Continental Basketball Association award winners and alumni

The Continental Basketball Association was a men's professional basketball league that existed from 1946 to 2009. The league was formerly known as the Eastern Pennsylvania Basketball League, the Eastern Professional Basketball League and the Eastern Basketball Association. There were several annual awards in the CBA including the Player of the Year Award, the Rookie of the Year Award, the Coach of the Year Award, the Defensive Player of the Year Award and the Newcomer of the Year Award.

Phil Jackson (pictured right) was the head coach of the CBA Albany Patroons before joining the NBA Chicago Bulls as an assistant coach in 1987. Jackson won six NBA Finals as the Bulls' head coach.

Regular season MVPs and Players of the Year

CBA Newcomer of the Year

CBA Rookie of the Year

CBA 50th Anniversary Team

EPBL/EBA era team (1946–1978)

CBA era team (1978–1996)

CBA players who played at least 82 NBA games

CBA coaches who coached at least 82 NBA games

NBA YrsNumber of years as head coach
CBA YrsNumber of years as head or assistant coach
GCGames coached
WWins
LLosses
Win%Winning percentage
*Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach
CoachNBA yrsCBA yrsNBACBARef.
GCWLWin%GCWLWin%
Jim Boylan2007–08, 2012–131992–931064660.434
Maurice Cheeks2001–09, 2013–141993–94620305315.420
Dave Cowens1978–79, 1996–20021984–85352161191.457442222.500
Bob Hill1986–87, 1990–97, 2005–071988603310293.514542133.389
Phil Jackson*1989–20111982–871,6401,155485.704232125107.539
Dave Joerger2013–present2000–0624614799.59818411866.641
George Karl1984–88, 1992–2003, 2005–2013, 2015–161980–83, 1988–19911,9991,175824.58829821781.728
Larry Krystkowiak2006–082003–041003169.310533716.698
Andrew Levane1952–54, 1958–621961276106170.384[2][3]
Bill Musselman1980–82, 1989–19911983–88, 1993–9425080170.320327224103.685
Eric Musselman2002–04, 2006–071989–1997246108138.439392270122.688
Tom Nissalke1971–19841986–87879371508.422482622.542
Flip Saunders1995–20121988–19951,248654594.524390253137.648
Paul Seymour1956–1966, 1968–691966–67512271241.52928217.750[4]
Jerry Sloan*1979–1982, 1988–20111984–852,0241,221803.603
Keith Smart2002–03, 2010–131997–200026393107.3541688583.506
Terry Stotts2002–07, 2012–20211990–92611297314.486
Darrell Walker1996–20001998–9916956113.331562333.411

CBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award

CBA draft first overall picks

DraftSelected byPlayerNationalityCollege/former clubPPGRPGAPGRef.
1985Kansas City SizzlersRegan Truesdale  United StatesThe Citadel21.58.72.7[6][7]
1986Jacksonville JetsJerry Stroman  United StatesUtah18.05.22.2[8][9]
1987Quad City ThunderDerrick Sanders  United StatesIllinois State15.88.10.8[10][11]
1988Topeka SizzlersLafester Rhodes  United StatesIowa State22.57.22.3[12][13]
1989San Jose JammersMike Doktorczyk  United StatesUC Irvine15.97.82.1[14][15]
1990Quad City ThunderRonald Draper  United StatesAmerican16.112.22.0[16][17]
1991Wichita Falls TexansRobert Youngblood  United StatesSouthern15.29.12.1[18][19]
1992Grand Rapids HoopsRod Sellers  United StatesUConn12.38.71.4[20][21]
1993Hartford HellcatsStacey Poole  United StatesFlorida16.46.42.0[22][23]
1994Yakima Sun KingsAaron Swinson  United StatesAuburn20.78.11.1[24][25]
1995Omaha RacersFred Hoiberg  United StatesIowa State19.95.62.2[26][27]
1996Florida Beach DogsCarlos Strong  United StatesGeorgia13.56.41.7[28][29]
1997Rockford LightningMuntrelle Dobbins  United StatesArkansas–Little Rock14.411.41.3[30][31]
1998Grand Rapids HoopsSaddi Washington  United StatesWestern Michigan21.64.21.9[32][33]
1999Quad City ThunderDerek Hood  United StatesArkansas12.410.31.8[34][35]
2000Gary SteelheadsRyan Blackwell  United StatesSyracuse10.87.23.1[36][37]
2002Yakima Sun KingsElvin Mims  United StatesSouthern Miss18.97.81.1[38][39]
2003Sioux Falls SkyforceJosh Powell  United StatesNC State12.45.31.0[40][41]
2004Michigan MayhemDesmon Farmer  United StatesUSC19.44.61.8[42][43]
2005Albany PatroonsT. J. Thompson  United StatesGeorge Washington13.62.02.9[44][45]
2006Minot SkyrocketsDayshawn Wright  United StatesSyracuse1.31.30.6[46][47]
2007Oklahoma CavalryCaleb Green  United StatesOral Roberts20.59.32.6[48][49]
2008Albany PatroonsMichael Jenkins  United StatesWinthrop13.94.12.5[50][51]

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