In 2012/13, 11 NBA teams had single-affiliate relationships with D-League squads. That number has increased to 14 this year, with the NBA’s other 16 teams sharing the remaining three D-League clubs. The league officially announced the D-League affiliations for 2013/14 today, so here’s the complete list:
- Austin Toros: San Antonio Spurs
- Bakersfield Jam: Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers, Phoenix Suns, Toronto Raptors, Utah Jazz
- Canton Charge: Cleveland Cavaliers
- Delaware 87ers: Philadelphia 76ers
- Erie BayHawks: New York Knicks
- Fort Wayne Mad Ants: Charlotte Bobcats, Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Memphis Grizzlies, Milwaukee Bucks, Orlando Magic
- Idaho Stampede: Portland Trail Blazers
- Iowa Energy: Chicago Bulls, Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves, New Orleans Pelicans, Washington Wizards
- Los Angeles D-Fenders: Los Angeles Lakers
- Maine Red Claws: Boston Celtics
- Reno Bighorns: Sacramento Kings
- Rio Grande Valley Vipers: Houston Rockets
- Santa Cruz Warriors: Golden State Warriors
- Sioux Falls Skyforce: Miami Heat
- Springfield Armor: Brooklyn Nets
- Texas Legends: Dallas Mavericks
- Tulsa 66ers: Oklahoma City Thunder
Don’t forget Santa Cruz Warriors affiliate of Golden State Warriors.
Where are Santa Cruz and Golden State ?
Whoops, skipped them when I was transcribing the list. Fixed now, thanks.
— Luke
Okay, we really need expansion now that three teams have 5 or 6 afilliates.