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Albany Patroons Day is today!!
05/06/2026

Albany Patroons Day is today!!

MAY 6 IS ALBANY PATROONS DAY! 🏀🔥May 6th marks the celebration of Albany Patroons Day right here in Albany!Today, wear yo...
05/06/2026

MAY 6 IS ALBANY PATROONS DAY! 🏀🔥

May 6th marks the celebration of Albany Patroons Day right here in Albany!

Today, wear your Patroons green and gold proudly!!

This special day was officially recognized in 2019 by Mayor Kathy Sheehan and serves as a tribute to the vibrant energy, rich history, and deep-rooted pride associated with Albany’s very own minor league mecca sensation, the Albany Patroons!
From thrilling moments that leave fans on the edge of their seats to an unwavering dedication to uplifting our community, the Patroons embody all that we cherish about our city: passion, resilience, and an undeniable spirit. There’s truly nothing quite like witnessing Patroons basketball—something that every resident of Albany can attest to with pride.

That’s precisely why we claim them as Albany's team!

Today, we reflect on our storied past while embracing the exciting present and future ahead… so mark your calendars because the countdown to the highly anticipated 2027 season begins NOW! Prepare yourselves for exhilarating action, exceptional talent on display, and all the hometown pride that makes this organization stand out.

Let’s hear it loud and proud, Albany—GO PATROONS!!

Tomorrow, May 6, is officially designated as Albany Patroons Day in the city of Albany! Wear your green and gold proudly...
05/05/2026

Tomorrow, May 6, is officially designated as Albany Patroons Day in the city of Albany!

Wear your green and gold proudly!!

The proclamation was issued by former Mayor Kathy Sheehan to honor Albany's beloved team and to recognize the incredible contributions this franchise has made to our community.

Since its inception in 1982, the Albany Patroons have not only celebrated championships but have also launched successful careers for numerous players and coaches who went on to thrive in the NBA. Most importantly, they have consistently given back to the city of Albany through extensive community engagement efforts. Coach Rowland and his dedicated team have tirelessly worked to make a positive impact by visiting schools to promote sports and literacy initiatives, conducting free basketball clinics, and offering mentorship programs.

As we eagerly anticipate the 2027 season, we look forward to continued support from new Albany Mayor Dr. Dorcey Applyrs and our loyal fans who embody an unwavering spirit for this remarkable franchise!

05/01/2026

Journey Dance Competition after movie at The Albany Armory!!

Amazing competition, outstanding talent, the best weekend!!

04/30/2026
The Albany Armory was the vibrant backdrop for the Journey Dance Competition this past weekend, and it truly exceeded al...
04/29/2026

The Albany Armory was the vibrant backdrop for the Journey Dance Competition this past weekend, and it truly exceeded all expectations! The event showcased an incredible array of talent from the participants, highlighting the exceptional skill and dedication of dancers from the Capital Region. Each performance captivated the audience, reflecting not only passion but also a remarkable commitment to their art. Congratulations are in order for all those who participated; you have made this event unforgettable and have set a high bar for future competitions! Your hard work and enthusiasm were evident on stage, and we look forward to seeing where your talents take you next.

04/24/2026

What an amazing transformation Journey Dance Competition did inside The Albany Armory for this weekends competition! Amazing!!

04/24/2026

Wow!! What a transformation Journey Dance Competition did in The Albany Armory. Amazing!!!

04/17/2026

Destiny Awakended happens tomorrow!!!

Great article in the Minnesota Tribune about the 1987 Albany Patroons! Fun read! Published Dec,18 2017Were the 1987 Alba...
01/27/2026

Great article in the Minnesota Tribune about the 1987 Albany Patroons! Fun read! Published Dec,18 2017

Were the 1987 Albany Patroons, loaded with future Timberwolves and NBA coaches, the best minor league team ever?
The 1987 Patroons were loaded with future Wolves and NBA coaches.

Before the NBA's G League or the D League before that, there was the minor league Continental Basketball Association and a team in Albany, N.Y., that for one season current Timberwolves coach Tom Thibodeau considered in a league all its own.

The Patroons that went 48-6 during the 1987-88 season included former NBA All-Star Michael Ray Richardson coming off the bench, three future NBA head coaches, seemingly half of what would become the NBA expansion Timberwolves' first two rosters as well as Michael Brooks, one of the great scorers in NCAA history.

They were led by former Gophers coach Bill Musselman, who parlayed that championship season into the Wolves' first coaching job a year later.

"I know it's crazy, but I think they could have beaten some NBA teams," said Thibodeau, a Harvard assistant coach who regularly made the three-hour trip from Boston to study Musselman's practices.

The Patroons played smart, played hard, and played with a purpose: To get out of Albany and the CBA and on the road to — or back to — the NBA.

Players Scott Brooks, Rick Carlisle and Sidney Lowe all became NBA head coaches. Brooks, Lowe, Scott Roth, Tony Campbell, and Todd Murphy later played for Musselman during one or both of his seasons when he coached the Wolves.

"We had a group of guys who were determined and hungry," said Campbell, who used that season to reach the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers and Wolves. "Most of the guys wanted to be in the NBA and had a little pit-stop in Albany. The goal was to be there not too long. Muss got us to play together, to accept why we were there and what we needed to do to get out of there. Winning was the solution to all of us graduating."

It just might have been a team good enough to be an NBA expansion team.

"It was," said Brooks, now the Washington Wizards' head coach. "It was called the Timberwolves two years later."

They filled the historic 3,500-seat Armory to capacity and rattled the rafters when both building engineers and the home team turned up the heat.

"It was sold out every game, and it was so loud, right on top of the court," Brooks said. "But when we practiced there, it was so cold we practiced with gloves on."

Boxer Mike Tyson attended games when he was training in the nearby Catskills.

"It was quite the little place to play in," said Roth, now coach of the Timberwolves' Iowa G League team.

There was a pay phone outside the team's locker room, and Roth remembers Musselman "loading that thing up with a gazillion quarters" so he could conduct business in a league where players came and went like the winter wind.

"When he was on the pay phone, you knew someone was either going to take your place, or you were going to have a new teammate," Brooks said.

Well, at least Brooks knew that.

"I didn't realize it was the Bat Phone," said Campbell, now athletic director at Bay Ridge Prep school in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Phil Jackson coached the Patroons the year before 48-6, George Karl coached it the season after. It's all part of a rich history through three incarnations from 1982 to the present that's chronicled in an Albany marketing company owner's documentary filmed scheduled to be released this year.

Find out more here: http://theminorleaguemecca.com.

One of Karl's teams went 50-6, but it played in a big, new arena, and it didn't win the title after late-season NBA call-ups decimated the roster

So that 1987-88 team with so many Timberwolves' connections just might be the best minor league team ever, right?

"You'd be far-fetched to find a collection of guys who've done what they've done since they left the team," said Roth, an NBA assistant for much of the last two decades. "I would not hesitate to say yes."

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