American Basketball Association (2019)

ABA Standings
Far West
 1 Team Trouble 19-3 
 2 San Francisco C.C. 18-1 
 3 San Diego K. 11-5 
 4 San Diego G. 9-5 
 5 Arizona B. 8-1 
 6 Orange County N. 3-7 
 7 Las Vegas R. 2-4 
 8 Oaktown W. 2-5 
 9 Seven Cities K. 1-0 
 10 Oakland TH 1-5 
 11 Sacramento S.K. 1-5 
 12 Henderson H. 1-6 
 13 San Diego S. 1-8 
 14 Contra Costa C.D. 1-11 
 15 Los Angeles S. 0-1 
 16 Quad City F. 0-1 
 17 Seattle M. 0-1 
 18 Solano S. 0-1 
 19 Vancouver D. 0-1 
 20 Tucson B. 0-4 
 21 Shizouka G. 0-14 
Mid-Atlantic
 1 Steel City Y.J. 16-2 
 2 Richmond E. 14-1 
 3 Roanoke R.S. 7-6 
 4 Fredericksburg G. 3-3 
 5 Perseverance P. 2-4 
 6 Fayetteville F. 2-5 
 7 Prince George V. 1-2 
 8 Baltimore H. 1-3 
 9 Wood Bridge W. 1-3 
 10 Weirton W. 0-3 
 11 West Virginia W. 0-4 
North-Central
 1 W.Michigan L.H. 15-5 
 2 Indiana L. 14-9 
 3 Chicago K. 11-3 
 4 Chicago F. 8-4 
 5 Akron A. 5-8 
 6 La Crosse S. 4-4 
 7 Cleveland B. 4-7 
 8 South Bend M. 4-8 
 9 Lansing L. 2-4 
 10 Illinois B. 2-6 
 11 Chicago S. 1-3 
 12 Team NetWork 1-6 
 13 Chicago W.C.G. 0-1 
 14 Oakland C.C. 0-1 
 15 Viper Pro Bball 0-8 
North-East
 1 Philadelphia C. 4-3 
 2 Wyoming V.C. 1-0 
 3 York B. 1-2 
 4 Syracuse S. 0-0 
 5 DMV W. 0-1 
 6 LeHigh V.H. 0-1 
 7 NEPA S. 0-1 
 8 Pottstown F. 0-1 
 9 Reading W. 0-1 
South-Central
 1 St.Louis S. 15-4 
 2 Topeka S. 13-0 
 3 Alexandria A. 10-1 
 4 Tri-City All-Stars 10-6 
 5 Missouri C. 8-10 
 6 Austin B. 7-2 
 7 C.Texas N. 7-3 
 8 Jackson S. 1-0 
 9 St.Joseph S. 0-3 
 10 Henderson H. 0-4 
 11 Houston R.S. 0-4 
 12 Kyle S. 0-4 
 13 San Antonio B. 0-6 
 14 Twin City J. 0-6 
 15 Kansas City G. 0-8 
South-East
 1 Jacksonville G. 19-1 
 2 S.Florida G. 18-0 
 3 Port City T. 14-3 
 4 Tri-City B. 13-5 
 5 Music City K. 10-5 
 6 River Region G. 10-7 
 7 Magic City S. 9-7 
 8 Southwest W. 9-16 
 9 Atlanta S. 7-6 
 10 Pensacola L. 4-5 
 11 St Petersburg T. 4-6 
 12 St.Augustine G. 3-5 
 13 305 Ballers 3-6 
 14 Atlanta W. 3-8 
 15 Augusta 706 2-0 
 16 Sunrise J. 2-1 
 17 Atlanta A. 2-5 
 18 C.Georgia R. 2-6 
 19 Florida All-Stars 1-7 
 20 M.Georgia P. 1-9 
 21 Romania E.T. 0-2 
 22 X Freedom 0-2 
 23 Atlanta R. 0-3 
 24 Sarasota M. 0-6 
 25 Georgia T. 0-7 
 26 Georgia G. 0-8 
Season 2018-2019
List of Players
List of Imports

Giants Win Fourth Straight ABA Championship, Sixth Total (Photo: ABA)

Jacksonville Giants 2018-19
Jerry Williams Jerry Williams Williams
Bruce Brown
Brown
Jermaine Bell
Bell
Miguel Paul
Paul
Maurice Mickens
Mickens
Jerrod Tucker
Tucker
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
44  Brown Bruce 213 (7'0'') C 83 USA
4  Bell Jermaine 213 (7'0'') C 84 USA
 Paul Miguel 185 (6'1'') PG 90 USA
1  Mickens Maurice 183 (6'0'') G 86 USA
21  Tucker Jerrod 193 (6'4'') F 86 USA
 Walker Rodney 201 (6'7'') F 0 USA
 Cormier Dylon 188 (6'2'') G 92 USA
12  Nugent Bernard 183 (6'0'') PG 91 USA
 Stephens-Bell Deangelo 188 (6'2'') G 0 USA
 Walker Juandrico 203 (6'8'') F 0 USA
Head Coach: Jerry Williams

Giants claim 2019 ABA title - Apr 13, 2019


Yesterday evening in St.Louis, the Jacksonville Giants defeated the South Florida Gold, 116-112 in ABA championship Game, winning their fourth straight ABA title, sixth overall in their history. Details in next article


Giants Win Fourth Straight ABA Championship, Sixth Total - Apr 14, 2019


(story by Matt Potak) Another historic record setting season comes to an end with the Jacksonville Giants once again on top. The Giants won their fourth straight ABA National Championship with a gutsy, 116-112, win over the South Florida Gold. Jacksonville is the only ABA team to win six total championships. Another record is winning four straight ABA championships. It's safe to say that Jacksonville is the American Basketball Association's Title Town USA. Jacksonville will now hang their 6th Championship banner up since 2010.
"I'm proud of the team and entire Giants community," said head coach Jerry Williams . Williams has been with the Giants for all of the championship wins, three as head coach and the other three as an assistant coach.
Even though the game took place in St. Louis, the Northeast Florida fan base stayed up to date with the contest on social media. Multiple media correspondents and fans continued to praise the Giants before and after the game. The strong support was noted by the team and helped fuel them to another championship win. The entire community stayed informed and positive throughout the ABA Tournament series. Twitter posts and retweets were flowing all Saturday night and into the early morning hours of Sunday.
Multiple posts included:
"Giants did it again!"
"Sixth banner!"
"4-Peat!"
"Can anyone beat the Giants?"
"Dynasty!"
Despite the win, Jacksonville actually trailed the Gold early in the game. However, a strong second half propelled the team to another win. Maurice Mickens (6'0''-G-86, college: LeMoyne-Owen) got the momentum going scoring 13 second quarter points. Bernard Nugent (6'0''-PG-91, college: Clayton St.) also contributed scoring a total of 23 points in the game. The top notch shooting paved the way to another thrilling win. Calvin Warner (6'7''-F-80, college: Jacksonville) also added 18 points to round out the scoring leaders.
South Florida made a late comeback push, but The Giants were able to use a powerful defense to maintain the lead. Warner and Jerrod Tucker (6'4''-F-86, college: Bellevue) played explosive defense on the inside with Mickens and Nugent containing the outside shooting game. Jermaine Bell (7'0''-C-84, college: Indian Hills CC) and Aaron Bowen (6'6''-F-91, college: Georgetown) helped tremendously in the rebounding department to maintain Giant possessions.
Overall it was an absolute team effort and exciting way to finish the season. The team played all year with courage and heart. Another history making season comes to an end with your Jacksonville Giants at the top of the standings for the fourth straight season.