Color1: | white |
Color2: | blue |
Color3: | red |
Founded: | 2007 |
Folded: | 2008 |
League: | ABA 2007–08 |
History: | Kentucky Colonels 2007 Kentucky Retros 2007–08 |
City: | Louisville, Kentucky |
Colors: | Red, white, blue, gold |
Owner: | Steve Van Waes |
Coach: | Ron Greene |
The Kentucky Retros was a professional basketball team based in Louisville, Kentucky[1] that was scheduled to begin play in the American Basketball Association (ABA) in 2007.[2]
The team was originally located in Murray, Kentucky and named the Kentucky Colonels after the Louisville-based teams that had played in the ABA previously, but the name was changed in March 2007 in deference to the tradition of those teams.[3] The original Kentucky Colonels were a part of the ABA from 1967 to 1976. On July 17, 1976, owner of the Colonels, John Y. Brown Jr., agreed to a deal worth $3,000,000 that saw the end of the team just ahead of the 1976 ABA–NBA merger.[4]
Unlike their predecessors, the Retros did not stay around for a complete season. The team folded during the 2007–08 season.
Before the team was set to play in the 2007-08 ABA season, they played in basketball tournaments all around the United States.
In June 2007, the team was set to participate in the 2007 Hoops Kentucky Pro Am.[5] There is no record available to know how the team fared in the tournament.
The Retros' logo was designed by graphic design student DeWayne Esson while he was still a student at Murray State University. The colors were derived from those of the original Kentucky Colonels.