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265:. The Bandits ended the season with a 25–31 record, good for the second place in the Eastern Division, which qualified them for the playoffs. After winning the first round against the Albany Patroons in a single elimination game, the team advanced to the second round, where they lost to the Quad City Thunder 3–1 in the series. 252:
on November 8, 1991, losing 118–114. The Bandits recorded a 6-game winning streak between November 15 and November 27, before losing to the Tri-City Chinook on November 28: they then lost 7 consecutive games. During the season two players were called up by NBA teams: Ansley by the
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The team recorded the worst attendance of the CBA, and owner McMillan announced that the Kahler Corporation had acquired the franchise on May 28, 1992: the team was relocated to
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was named head coach, replacing former Tornados coach Fred Bryan. With their first pick in the 1991 CBA draft (8th overall), which took place in
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The Bandits were included in the Eastern Division of the American Conference with the
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Index

CBA
Bill Harris Arena
Birmingham
Alabama
professional basketball
Birmingham, Alabama
Continental Basketball Association
development league
National Basketball Association
Pensacola Tornados
Knoxville, Tennessee
Huntsville, Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama
NBA
Atlanta Hawks
San Antonio Spurs
Morris McHone
Denver, Colorado
Melvin Cheatum
Alabama Crimson Tide
Tank Collins
New Orleans
Kentucky Wesleyan
Georgia Southern
Hartford
Georgia State
Tri-City Chinook
Michael Ansley
Albany Patroons
Columbus Horizon

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