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The American Basketball Association (ABA) today announced that the league will resume play and begin its 2020-2021 regular season on Saturday, November 7. This season marks the 20th of the ABA’s history and the third in the history of the Indiana Lyons.
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(Press Release) – The Indiana Lyons continue preparing for the upcoming 2020-21 American Basketball Association (ABA) season, fighting back from a lethargic first half and holding off a late surge to secure a 101-98 victory over the visiting Naptown Pros on Nov. 21 in preseason action. The Lyons started the game flat, struggling with. Next Home Game: March 13 @ 5:00 pm - Indiana Lyons vs. Chicago Rebels Changes to March Schedule, More Home Games Game vs. Buckhannon Bears Cancelled Owners’ Statement on St. Louis Spirits Game Connect with us.
“This has indeed been a difficult period for all sports leagues and businesses,” stated ABA CEO Joe Newman. “But things are turning around rapidly, and it appears to us that our venues, mostly colleges, will be ready to host games and other activities. We will adhere strictly to all health guidelines and those established by the various venues in which we play with no exceptions.
“This has been one heck of a year so far. First COVID-19, then the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd. Now hangings in Palmdale, CA and Manhattan, NY. I really hope we can put these things behind us and move forward with love for our people. The lives of so many have been disrupted.”
The Indiana Lyons enter into our third season in the North Central Region, being a part of the most diversified professional sports league in history (African-Americans, Hispanics, Asians and women). It takes on a special meaning as we make strides towards resolving social issues and providing justice for all Americans.
The Lyons posted a 14-8 season record in their inaugural season, qualifying for the ABA playoffs. Last season, the Lyons finished at 20-4 and ranked 8th in the nation out of more than 150 teams when COVID-19 cut the ABA postseason short.
The Lyons are active in the local community with their Kids Club, Books for Baskets, Bullies Are Cowards, and You Matter Stay In School Programs.
The sports world needs the ABA; fans in the North Central Region (Ohio,Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Indiana) need the ABA with ourexciting basketball at affordable prices.
The ABA is more than words. It personifies what our country should be: equality, opportunity, inclusion, brotherhood, diversity and treating people fairly with dignity and respectregardless of race. We all have a responsibility to our communities as team owners and community leaders. All North Central Division teams as well as ABA teams across the country should stand strong and in unity to help bring people together.
The ABA is the largest professional sports league in the U.S. with well over 150 teams competing, following the largest expansion ever to over 175 teams for 2020-2021 season.
Let us all do our part to make an impact as a united group of owners andalso make such an impact that it will help bring that equality and unity to oursurrounding areas. Let us be a voice in each community.
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We all have local influence to evoke change. Think of what we all can do as a leader in our community to help heal the pain that people have felt over the past few months. We can share those ideas with people we are connected to, asking them to do the same.
Working together, great change can take place and together we can createa solution by overcoming the issues we now face. It is important for everyoneto stand up and be a part of the change and not a part of the problem.
One person does not have the answer; however, together we can make stepsmoving in a positive direction. Community leaders need to be more involved withour local police.
The community needs to attend weekly and monthly city council meetings and community leaders need to have weekly meetings with police so we can move in the direction of policing our own communities.
Each city is a diverse city with all races; however, we do not seediversity in our politics or police departments. We see a huge economic andsocial gap that must change,
There is a lot of work to be done and change starts within each of us.We need you! Your community needs you! This country needs you! You are allloved, and that same love will heal the land!!!
The Lyons are planning around COVID-19 for our third season that begins in November. Please contact Beverly Jinkins at beverlyjinkins@indianalyons.com for information about promoting your organization or sponsorship.
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We’re excited to announce Indiana Lyons’ Owner, CEO, and Coach, Tyrone Brown has been nominated for a prestigious community award: Business Leader of the Year!
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Tyrone is the Owner, CEO and Head Coach of the Indiana Lyons, ABA Professional Men’s Basketball team that plays in Danville, IN.
He also owns and operates Information Systems Consultants, Inc. which has been in business for more than 20 years . This company is a IT staffing and consulting company providing jobs in central Indiana and several other states.
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He and his wife Deborah Brown live in Avon, IN and are committed to providing opportunities for second chances in employment, ministry, and sports.
Mr. Brown is also Vice President of the Our Kids Program in Indianapolis which mentors young boys/teens through partnership with IMPD, local charities, faith base organizations, and the community.
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