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Former American minor league basketball team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Minnesota Ripknees
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The Minnesota Ripknees were an American basketball team of the American Basketball Association (ABA). The Ripknees briefly joined the Premier Basketball League after starting playing one season in the ABA.

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The team gets its unusual name after "Ripknee", a character in stories (with a hole in the knee of his blue jeans) which former co-owner John Jurewicz used to tell his son, William (also a former co-owner) on long car trips. The team ceased operations after 2008.

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History

Playing their home games at the Gangelhoff Center, Minnesota finished their inaugural 2006–07 season 24–8, good for first place in their division. However, a financial dispute prevented the team from participating in the playoffs.

Jamel Staten of the Ripknees became the first and only player in ABA history to record a quadruple-double in their 125–107 victory over the St. Louis Stunners on February 1, 2007.[1][2]

After the season, the team announced they would switch their affiliation to the Premier Basketball League[3] and would now be playing at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium (which previously served as the alternate home of the Minneapolis Lakers) next to the Xcel Energy Center[4] in St.Paul.

Before the Ripknees could ever take a shot in the PBL,[5] they were sold to Jam Entertainment (owners of the Rochester Fire, Peoria Kings, and Rome Legions). The Ripknees returned to the ABA to play the 2007–08 season.[6]

According to a report on Our Sports Central, the Ripknees ceased playing in the ABA before the end of the 2007–08 season.[7]

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Players from Minnesota on the Ripknees

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