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The Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League was a professional basketball league with teams from the Pacific Northwest in the United States and Canada. The league existed for two seasons: 1946-47 and 1947-48. Contents 1 Teams 2 Champions 3 Notable players 4 References 5 External links Teams Three teams played in both seasons: Bellingham Fircrests Portland Indians Vancouver Hornets These teams played in the 1946-47 season, but dropped out for the 1947-48 season: Salem Trailblazers Seattle Blue Devils Spokane Orphans Yakima Ramblers These teams joined the league for the 1947-48 season: Astoria Royal Chinooks Seattle Athletics Tacoma Mountaineers Champions 1946-47: Bellingham Fircrests won round robin playoffs; chose not to play in World Professional Basketball Tournament, so runner-up Portland Indians went instead, losing to the Sheboygan Redskins in the first round. 1947-48: Portland Indians defeated Seattle Athletics 3 games to 1. (The fourth game was disallowed after a timekeeping error and replayed two days later with Portland winning 76–74).[1] Notable players George (Porky) Andrews Gale Bishop Norm Baker Al Brightman Noble Jorgensen John Mandic Ken Suesens Urgel (Slim) Wintermute References ^ Maxey Jr, Wendell (January 1, 2009). "Indians were here before Trail Blazers". The Northwest Examiner. http://www.nwexaminer.com/issues/xEarlierIssues/1January2009.pdf. Retrieved December 13, 2010.  External links History of the Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League This basketball-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e