| Final Standings
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West
Division
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Dakota Wizards |
30-6 |
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Black Hills Gold |
22-14 |
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Magic City Snowbears |
19-17 |
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Winnipeg Cyclone |
15-21 |
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Billings Rimerock |
13-24 |
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East
Division
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Des Moines Dragons |
26-11 |
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Fargo-Moorhead Beez |
21-15 |
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Saskatchewan Hawks |
9-27 |
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Rochester Skeeters |
8-28 |
| Stats Leaders |
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Points
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1. R.Young, Saskatchewan 27.6
2. B.Green, Dakota 26.8
3. A.McCollum, Fargo-Moorh. 24.9
4. L.Davis, Winnipeg 24.3
5. W.Farley, Rochester 24.0
6. K.Johnson, Winnipeg 22.0
7. L.Williams, Black Hills 20.7
8. M.Dixon, Dakota 20.7
9. C.Pickett, Des Moines 20.2
10. M.Irvin, Magic City 19.6 |
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Rebounds
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1. A.Dean, Dakota 12.2
2. M.O'Quinn, Winnipeg 10.6
3. J.Winningham, Des Moines 9.4
4. L.Williams, Black Hills 9.3
5. C.Tyson, Fargo-Moorhead 9.0
6. J.McCrimmon, Fargo-Moorh. 9.0
7. G.Malone, Saskatchewan 8.5
8. J.Scales, Black Hills 8.5 |
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Assists
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1. M.Dixon, Dakota 7.9
2. T.J.Walker, Saskatchewan 6.2
3. A.McCollum, Fargo-Moorh. 5.8
4. L.Cooper, Des Moines 5.8
5. K.Davis, Black Hills 5.8
6. G.Johnson, Magic City 5.8
7. K.Johnson, Winnipeg 5.7
8. C.Smith, Des Moines 5.0 |
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The 1999-2000 season started
with a restructuring of the Executive Office and relocation to St. Paul,
Minnesota, while the Operations Office remained in Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada. To handle the ever-increasing management duties, the IBA expanded
its Executive Committee to five positions: President, Vice-President,
Past-President, Secretary-Treasurer and Executive Director. The league
welcomed Youngstown, Ohio to the IBA family, where the Mansfield Hawks found
a new home for the first ten games before finishing their season in
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The Wisconsin Blast also relocated to Rapid
City due to venue difficulties. The Des Moines Dragons concluded a
spectacular season by defeating the Magic City Snowbears 3 games to 1. They
also won their third consecutive Organization of the Year award, after
breaking the record for regular season total attendance (71,104) and average
attendance (3950). They also broke the record for single game attendance by
hosting an astonishing 6,253 spectators on January 22, 2000. Dakota
Wizards’ Head Coach Duane Ticknor clinched his fourth Coach of the Year
award. The Wizards’ went undefeated at home for the first time ever in IBA
history and also smashed the previous playoff attendance record by averaging
4050 fans per game. Former IBA player Rick Hughes graduated to the NBA,
seeing time with the Dallas Mavericks in the 1999-2000 season.
Season Awards 99-00
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Brian Green - Dakota Wizards
COACH OF THE YEAR Duane Ticknor - Dakota Wizards
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Antonio Reynolds-Dean Dakota Wizards
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Johnny McCrimmon Fargo-Moorhead Beez
SIXTH MAN AWARD Kevin Beard - Dakota Wizards
PLAYOFF MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Lonnie Cooper - Des Moines Dragons
FIRST TEAM ALL-STARS
Brian Green Dakota Wizards
Andre McCollum Fargo-Moorhead Beez
Antonio Reynolds-Dean
Dakota Wizards
LeRon Williams Black Hills Gold
Rasaun Young Saskatchewan Hawks
SECOND TEAM ALL-STARS
Katu Davis Black Hills Gold
Malik Dixon Dakota Wizards
McGlother Irvin Magic City Snowbears
Kwan Johnson Winnipeg Cyclone
Carl Pickett Des Moines Dragons
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