Grand Rapids Gold#2009–2014: Springfield Armor

{{Short description|American professional basketball team}}

{{Infobox basketball club

| name = Grand Rapids Gold

| logo = Grand Rapids Gold logo.svg

| imagesize = 200px

| founded = 2006

| league = NBA G League

| history = Anaheim Arsenal
2006–2009
Springfield Armor
2009–2014
Grand Rapids Drive
2014–2021
Grand Rapids Gold
2021–present

| arena = Van Andel Arena

| location = Grand Rapids, Michigan

| colors = Midnight blue, sunshine yellow, Flatirons red, white{{cite press release|title=Grand Rapids Drive Announce New Name And Logo|url=https://grandrapids.gleague.nba.com/news/grand-rapids-drive-announce-new-name-and-logo/|publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC|website=NBAGrandRapids.com|date=July 7, 2021|access-date=July 12, 2021}}{{cite press release|title=Grand Rapids Gold Unveil Official Jerseys for 2021-22 NBA G League Season|url=https://grandrapids.gleague.nba.com/news/2021-22-jersey/|publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC|website=NBAGrandRapids.com|date=October 25, 2021|access-date=November 8, 2021|quote=Home jerseys are navy with yellow lettering and burgundy trim. Away jerseys are white with blue numbers, yellow lettering, and burgundy trim.}}{{cite web|title=Grand Rapids Gold Reproduction and Usage Guideline Sheet|url=https://cdn-assets-us.frontify.com/s3/frontify-enterprise-files-us/eyJwYXRoIjoibmJhXC9maWxlXC9Rek11ZHNvV3VQZmpYZDJmRUJzRS5wZGYifQ:nba:kVaSb4-naSsj6O2wicql2STTW6eybvt1nvJ_e8OERS8?width=2400|publisher=NBA Properties, Inc.|access-date=August 9, 2021}}
{{color box|#0E2240}} {{color box|#FEC524}} {{color box|#8B2131}} {{color box|#FFFFFF}}

| coach = Andre Miller

| president = Steve Jbara

| owner = SSJ Group

| league_champs = 0

| div_champs = 2 (2012, 2019)

| conf_champs = 0

| affiliations = Denver Nuggets

| website = {{URL|http://grandrapids.gleague.nba.com/}}

|stadium=Van Andel Arena

|conference=Eastern

|current=2024–25 NBA G League season

}}

The Grand Rapids Gold are an American professional basketball team in the NBA G League based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and are affiliated with the Denver Nuggets. The Gold play their home games at Van Andel Arena. They began play as the Anaheim Arsenal in 2006, before relocating to Springfield, Massachusetts, in 2009, becoming the Springfield Armor. After five seasons in Springfield, the franchise moved to Grand Rapids in 2014 and were subsequently renamed the Grand Rapids Drive, before changing their name again to the Gold in 2021.

Franchise history

=2006–2009: Anaheim Arsenal=

The franchise began in 2006 as the Anaheim Arsenal as an expansion team in the NBA Development League (NBA D-League). Based in Anaheim, California, and playing at the Anaheim Convention Center, the Arsenal were an affiliate of the Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers, Orlando Magic and Portland Trail Blazers.{{cite web|first=Damian|last=Calhoun|title=Anaheim basketball development team is 'Arsenal'|url=https://www.ocregister.com/2006/06/16/anaheim-basketball-development-team-is-arsenal/|website=The Orange County Register|date=June 16, 2006|access-date=March 25, 2019}}{{cite web|title=Springfield gets NBA D-League team|url=http://www.espn.com/nba/news/story?id=4029972|website=ESPN.com|date=March 31, 2009|access-date=March 26, 2019}}{{cite web|title=Courtside close|url=https://www.ocregister.com/2006/09/08/courtside-close/|website=The Orange County Register|date=September 8, 2006|access-date=April 1, 2019}} However, the Arsenal era was mainly marked by futility, never having a winning season or a playoff berth. On March 31, 2009, the Arsenal announced that they would relocate to Springfield, Massachusetts.{{cite web|first=Chad|last=Finn|title=Springfield lands NBDL franchise|url=https://www.boston.com/sports/celtics-blog/2009/03/31/springfield_lan|website=Boston.com|date=March 31, 2009|access-date=March 25, 2019}}

=2009–2014: Springfield Armor=

On July 29, 2009, it was announced that Dee Brown would become the head coach.{{cite web|first=Ron|last=Chimelis|title= Springfield Armor of NBA D-League name former Boston Celtics player Dee Brown head coach|url= http://www.masslive.com/sports/index.ssf/2009/07/springfield_armor_of_nba_dleag.html|website=Springfield Republican|date=July 29, 2009|access-date= August 21, 2013}} On September 2, the Armor picked first in the 2009 NBA Development League expansion draft, selecting center Marcus Campbell.{{cite web |url= http://www.nba.com/dleague/expansion_draft_board_2009.html |title= NBA Development League: 2009 Expansion Draft Board |work= Nba.com |access-date= August 21, 2013 |url-status= dead |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20101118173715/http://www.nba.com/dleague/expansion_draft_board_2009.html |archive-date= November 18, 2010 }} The team ended their inaugural 2009–10 season with a record of 7–43 (.140), the worst record in D-League history. They also became the first (and so far only) team to lose every road game, as they went 0–25. No team won less than 20% of their games until the 2019-20 Northern Arizona Suns (.190); the 2020-21 Iowa Wolves broke the dubious record by going 2–13 for a percentage of .133 before the 2023-24 G League Ignite went 2–32 to set a new mark for futility.

During the 2010–11 season, the Armor started by picking fifth in the D-League Draft, and selected La Salle's Vernon Goodridge.{{cite news |last=Thomas |first=Jeff |title=Armor select La Salle's Goodridge with first pick in D-League Draft |url=http://www.masslive.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/11/armor_select_lasalles_goodridg.html |access-date=September 23, 2011 |newspaper=Springfield Republican |date=November 2, 2010}} The Armor would end up finishing with a record of 13–37, sixth in the seven-team Eastern Conference. After the season, head coach Dee Brown opted to leave the team to join the Detroit Pistons.{{cite news |last=Thomas |first=Jeff |title=Dee Brown out as Springfield Armor coach; Bob MacKinnon in? |url=http://www.masslive.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/09/dee_brown_out_as_springfield_a.html |newspaper=Springfield Republican |access-date=September 14, 2011 |date=September 12, 2011}} Brown was replaced soon after by Bob MacKinnon Jr.{{cite news |last=Thomas |first=Jeff |title=Springfield Armor introduce Bob MacKinnon, Jr. as their new head coach |url=http://www.masslive.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/09/springfield_armor_introduce_bo.html |access-date=September 23, 2011 |newspaper=Springfield Republican |date=September 14, 2011}} During the 2010–11 season, the team was an affiliate of the New Jersey Nets, New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers.{{cite web|url=https://www.nba.com/nets/news/DLeague_Springfield_Release_101111.html|title=Nets To Run Basketball Ops of D-League's Springfield Armor|work=nba.com|access-date=2019-03-30}}

For the 2011–12 season, the Armor entered into a single affiliation partnership with the Brooklyn Nets, giving the Nets full control over the basketball operations of and making them the sole affiliate for the Armor. The Nets became the second NBA team to enter into a single affiliation with an NBA D-League team, joining the Houston Rockets and the Rio Grande Valley Vipers.[http://www.nba.com/dleague/news/armor_nets_101111.html New Jersey Nets To Run Basketball Operations Of Springfield Armor In 2011-12] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160610060236/http://www.nba.com/dleague/news/armor_nets_101111.html |date=2016-06-10 }}[http://www.nba.com/nets/news/DLeague_Springfield_Release_101111.html Nets to Run Basketball Ops of D-League's Springfield Armor]

=2014–2021: Grand Rapids Drive=

On April 15, 2014, it was announced that the SSJ Group purchased the Springfield Armor and would relocate the team to Grand Rapids, Michigan for the 2014–15 season. The Grand Rapids franchise would be locally owned and established a single-franchise "hybrid" affiliation with the Detroit Pistons.{{cite web|title=Springfield Armor's departure for Grand Rapids made official by NBA Development League|url=https://www.masslive.com/sports/2014/04/springfield_armor_departure_for_grand_rapids_made_official_by_nba_d-league.html|website=Springfield Republican|date=April 15, 2014|access-date=March 25, 2019}} The affiliation between the Pistons and the Drive was the third between the two cities as the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League and the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League also share an affiliation, as do the Detroit Tigers of the American League and the West Michigan Whitecaps of the Midwest League.{{cite web|first=David|last=Mayo|title=Grand Rapids to get NBA D-League team, will affiliate with Detroit Pistons|url=https://www.mlive.com/pistons/2014/03/grand_rapids_to_get_nba_d-leag.html|website=MLive|date=March 26, 2014|access-date=March 25, 2019}}

The team launched a name-the-team contest shortly after the formal announcement. The contest produced four finalists: Drive, Chairmen, Horsepower, and Blue Racers. The community was encouraged to vote online in order to determine which of the four names would become the official team name.{{cite web | url=http://www.mlive.com/sports/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2014/05/grand_rapids_nba_d-league_team.html | title=Grand Rapids NBA D-League team announces four name finalists | publisher=Mlive.com | first=Peter | last=Wallner | date=May 1, 2014 | access-date=Mar 1, 2014 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140502194912/http://www.mlive.com/sports/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2014/05/grand_rapids_nba_d-league_team.html | archive-date=May 2, 2014 }} Out of those names, the Grand Rapids Drive was selected.{{cite web |title=Detroit Pistons NBA D-League Affiliate Reveals Name: Grand Rapids Drive |website=NBA.com |url=http://www.nba.com/dleague/news/detroit_pistons_nba_dleague_grand_rapids_drive_2014_06_17.html |access-date=June 17, 2014 |date=June 17, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714194236/http://www.nba.com/dleague/news/detroit_pistons_nba_dleague_grand_rapids_drive_2014_06_17.html |archive-date=July 14, 2014 }}{{cite web |title=Grand Rapids NBA D-League team gets a nickname, and vote wasn't even close |url=http://www.mlive.com/sports/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2014/06/grand_rapids_nba_d-league_team_1.html |publisher=Mlive.com |first=Peter |last=Wallner |access-date=June 17, 2014 |date=June 17, 2014}}

On July 29, 2020, the Pistons announced that the organization had officially purchased the Northern Arizona Suns from the Phoenix Suns and were relocating the franchise to Detroit for the 2021–22 season. It was also announced that the affiliation between the Pistons and Drive would end after the 2020–21 season. The ownership of the Drive were stated as looking for an option to continue operations once the affiliation was set to end of after the 2020–21 season.{{cite web|first=Rod|last=Beard|title=Pistons buy G League team to play in Detroit for 2021-22; Grand Rapids Drive mull options|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/sports/nba/pistons/2020/07/29/pistons-bringing-new-g-league-team-detroit-2021-22-season/5535714002/|website=The Detroit News|date=July 29, 2020|access-date=July 30, 2020}} The Drive would be one of several G League teams to opt out of the single-site shortened season held in Orlando. On January 8, 2021, the Drive stated they were negotiating with a new affiliate and could include a new name and logo.{{cite web |url=https://grandrapids.gleague.nba.com/news/turning-our-attention-to-the-2021-22-season/ |title=Turning Our Attention to the 2021-22 Season |website=Grand Rapids Drive |date=January 8, 2021}}

=2021–present: Grand Rapids Gold=

On April 27, 2021, the Drive announced a new affiliation agreement with the Denver Nuggets.{{cite press release|title=Grand Rapids Drive to serve as Nuggets' affiliate starting in 2021-22|url=https://www.nba.com/news/grand-rapids-drive-to-serve-as-nuggets-affiliate-starting-in-2021-22|publisher=NBA Media Ventures, LLC|website=NBA.com|date=April 27, 2021|access-date=July 12, 2021}} As part of the new affiliation, the Drive were rebranded as the Grand Rapids Gold, with the name, logo and color scheme announced on July 7. The organization operates under a hybrid model with the Nuggets controlling the basketball operations and SSJ Group, with Steve Jbara as owner and president and Nate Quicke as Vice president, controlling the team's business operations and community engagement.{{Cite web|last=Nelson|first=Danielle|date=2022-02-04|title=Basketball's return to GR not a slam dunk|url=https://grbj.com/news/sports-business/basketballs-return-to-gr-not-a-slam-dunk/|access-date=2022-02-19|website=Grand Rapids Business Journal|language=en-US}} On August 19, the Gold named Jason Terry as its new head coach.{{cite web |url=https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/grand-rapids-gold-name-jason-terry-head-coach/n-5735607 |title=Grand Rapids Gold Name Jason Terry Head Coach |website=OurSports Central |date=August 19, 2021}}

With the DeltaPlex Arena set to close before the start of the 2022–23 season, the Gold announced on June 2, 2022, that they had signed a five-year lease with Van Andel Arena to serve as their new home.{{Cite web |date=2022-06-02 |title=Grand Rapids Gold to Call Van Andel Arena Home for Upcoming Seasons |url=https://grandrapids.gleague.nba.com/news/van-andel/ |access-date=2022-06-02}}

Season-by-season

class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center"
rowspan=2|Season

!rowspan=2|Division

!colspan=4|Regular season

!rowspan=2|Postseason results

FinishWinsLossesPct.
colspan="10" style="{{NBA color cell|Anaheim Arsenal|border=2}};"|Anaheim Arsenal
2006–07Western4th2327.460
2007–08Western4th2327.460
2008–09Western6th1535.300
colspan=10 style="text-align:center; {{NBA color cell|Springfield Armor|border=2}};"|Springfield Armor
2009–10Eastern7th743.140
2010–11Eastern6th1337.260
2011–12Eastern1st2921.580align=left| Lost First Round (Canton) 1–2
2012–13Eastern5th1832.360
2013–14Eastern3rd2228.440
colspan="10" style="text-align:center; {{NBA color cell|Grand Rapids Drive|border=2}};"|Grand Rapids Drive
2014–15Central4th2327.460
2015–16Central4th2129.420
2016–17Central4th2624.520
2017–18Central2nd2921{{winpct|29|21}}align=left|Lost First Round (Raptors) 88–92
2018–19Central1st2822{{winpct|28|22}}align=left|Lost First Round (Raptors) 90–91
2019–20Central3rd2518{{winpct|25|18}}align=left|Season cancelled by COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21colspan="7"| Opted out of single-site season
colspan="10" style="text-align:center; {{NBA color cell|Grand Rapids Gold|border=2}};"|Grand Rapids Gold
2021–22Eastern7th1715{{winpct|17|15}}align=left|
2022–23Eastern14th923{{winpct|9|23}}align=left|
2023–24Eastern16th1123{{winpct|11|23}}align=left|
2024–25Eastern12th1519{{winpct|15|19}}align=left|
colspan=3| Regular season record || 354 || 471 || .429 || colspan="2" | 2006–present
colspan=3| Playoff record || 1 || 4 || {{winpct|1|4}} || colspan=2| 2006–present

Current roster

{{Grand Rapids Gold roster}}

Head coaches

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center"

!scope="col" style="width:20px" rowspan="2"| #

!scope="col" style="width:120px" rowspan="2"| Head coach

!scope="col" style="width:50px" rowspan="2"| Term

!scope="col" style="width:80px" colspan="4"| Regular season

!scope="col" style="width:80px" colspan="4"| Playoffs

!scope="col" style="width:300px" rowspan="2"| Achievements

GWLWin%GWLWin%
align=left | 1align=left | {{sortname|Reggie|Geary}}align=left | 2006–20081004654{{winpct|46|54}}align=left |
align=left | 2align=left | {{sortname|Sam|Vincent}}align=left | 2008–2009501535{{winpct|15|35}}align=left |
align=left | 3align=left | {{sortname|Dee|Brown|Dee Brown (basketball, born 1968)}}align=left | 2009–20111002080{{winpct|20|80}}align=left |
align=left | 4align=left | {{sortname|Bob|MacKinnon Jr.}}align=left | 2011–20131004753{{winpct|47|53}}312{{winpct|1|2}}align=left |
align=left | 5align=left | {{sortname|Doug|Overton}}align=left | 2013–2014502228{{winpct|22|28}}align=left |
align=left | 6align=left | {{sortname|Otis|Smith|Otis Smith (basketball)}}align=left | 2014–20161004456{{winpct|44|56}}align=left |
align=left | 7align=left | {{sortname|Rex|Walters}}align=left | 2016–2017502624{{winpct|26|24}}align=left |
align=left | 8align=left | {{sortname|Robert|Werdann}}align=left | {{nowrap|2017}}1248{{winpct|4|8}}align=left |
align=left | 9align=left | {{sortname|Ryan|Krueger}}align=left | {{nowrap|2017–2019}}885335{{winpct|53|35}}202{{winpct|0|2}}align=left |
align=left | 10align=left | {{sortname|Donnie|Tyndall}}align=left | {{nowrap|2019–2020}}432518{{winpct|25|18}}align=left |
align=left | 11align=left | {{sortname|Jason|Terry}}align=left | {{nowrap|2021–2022}}321715{{winpct|17|15}}align=left |
align=left | 12align=left | {{sortname|Andre|Miller}}align=left | {{nowrap|2022–present}}1003565{{winpct|35|65}} || align=left |

|}

NBA affiliates

=Anaheim Arsenal=

=Springfield Armor=

=Grand Rapids Drive=

=Grand Rapids Gold=

References

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