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|'''2001-02''' || 36 || 20 || .640 || Won Semifinals<BR> '''Won D-League Finals''' || Greenville 2, [[Columbus Riverdragons (2002-2005)|Columbus]] 1<BR> Greenville 2, [[Florida Flame|North Charleston]] 0 |
|'''2001-02''' || 36 || 20 || .640 || Won Semifinals<BR> '''Won D-League Finals''' || Greenville 2, [[Columbus Riverdragons (2002-2005)|Columbus]] 1<BR> Greenville 2, [[Florida Flame|North Charleston]] 0 |
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Greenville Groove | |
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Founded | 2001 |
History | Greenville Groove NBA D-League:2001-2003 |
Arena | BI-LO Center |
Location | Greenville, South Carolina |
Team colors | Green and Blue |
Head coach | Milton Barnes |
Ownership | Carl Scheer |
Affiliation(s) | None |
Championships | 1 |
The Greenville Groove were a National Basketball Development League team based in Greenville, South Carolina.
- Founded: 2001
- Folded: 2003
- Home Arena: Bi-Lo Center
- Uniform colors: Green and Blue
- Logo design: League logo in team colors
- League Championships: 2002
Season By Season
Note: W = wins, L = losses, % = win–loss %
Season | W | L | % | Playoffs | Results |
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Greenville Groove | |||||
2001-02 | 36 | 20 | .640 | Won Semifinals Won D-League Finals |
Greenville 2, Columbus 1 Greenville 2, North Charleston 0 |
2002-03 | 22 | 28 | .440 | ||
Totals | 58 | 48 | .547 |
Players of note
- Ansu Sesay
- Lynn Greer
- Tom Wideman
- Billy Thomas
- Kenny Gregory