Cedar Valley Jaguars
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The Cedar Valley Jaguars were a minor league basketball team based in Waterloo, Iowa. The team competed in the International Basketball League (2005-06).
History
Originally named the Waterloo Kings,{{Cite web|url = http://basketball.usbasket.com/team/USA/Cedar_Valley_Jaguars/6853?Page=5|title = Cedar Valley Jaguars History|date = |accessdate = 3 December 2015|website = USbasket.com|publisher = |last = |first = }} the franchise was forced by the NBA's Sacramento Kings to change their name. The Jaguars were owned by Eddie Diaz.{{Cite web|url = http://wcfcourier.com/sports/local/hardaway-to-play-part-time-for-kings/article_d3d67a9e-cbc8-566d-9a88-fd85e4b6aada.html|title = Hardaway to play part time for Kings|date = 12 January 2005|accessdate = |website = Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier|publisher = |last = |first = }}
The team played home games their first season at three arenas: UNI West Gym, Columbus High School, and Young Arena. All home games for the 2006 season were played at Young Arena.
The team's first IBL season was a disappointment on and off the court, finishing with a 3-14 record (ninth of the nine-team West Division). The Kings were led in scoring by Nelson Maisonet (21.4 ppg) and were coached by Anthony Thomas.
John Holmes coached the squad for the 2006 season guiding the Jaguars to a respectable 9-10 record (seventh of a 12-team East Division).{{Cite web|url = https://www.usbasket.com/IBL/basketball_2006.aspx|title = IBL 2006|date = 16 July 2006|accessdate = |website = USbasket.com|publisher = |last = |first = }}
The team created a buzz when they signed Tim Hardaway in 2005{{Cite web|url = http://wcfcourier.com/sports/local/hardaway-kings-make-it-official/article_55d34ddc-84fe-562e-a160-086cd670f2bb.html|title = Hardaway, Kings make it official|date = 29 January 2005|accessdate = |website = Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier|publisher = |last = |first = }} to play in several games. Dennis Rodman signed a two-game contract for the 2006 season.{{Cite web|url = https://www.espn.com/nba/news/story?id=2225422|title = Rodman signs two-game deal with IBL team|date = 15 November 2005|access-date = |website = ESPN.com|publisher = |last = |first = }} The news of this made national media outlets.