2021–2022 Birmingham Squadron
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The 2021–2022 Birmingham Squadron was the inaugural season for the New Orleans Pelicans' NBA G League affiliate Birmingham Squadron in Birmingham. The team played at Legacy Arena with Ryan Pannone as head coach. They finished their first season with an 18-14 (.563) record, followed by a home loss in the Western Conference Quarterfinals to the Texas Legends.
Record (18-14)
- January 5: Stockton Kings 103; Birmingham 80 at Stockton Arena in Stockton, California
- January 7: Stockton Kings 137; Birmingham 119 at Stockton, California
- January 9: Iowa Wolves 115; Birmingham 113 at Legacy Arena
- January 16: Birmingham 123; Salt Lake City Stars 110 at Legacy Arena
- January 22: South Bay Lakers 123' Birmingham 109 at Legacy Arena
- January 24: Birmingham 113; Austin Spurs 106 at Legacy Arena
- January 25: Oklahoma City Blue 124; Birmingham 117 at Legacy Arena
- January 27: Birmingham 100; Oklahoma City Blue 97 at Legacy Arena
- January 30: Birmingham 117; Rio Grande Valley Vipers 116 at Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg, Texas
- February 1: Birmingham 107; Agua Caliente Clippers 102 at Legacy Arena
- February 2: Birmingham 122; Santa Cruz Warriors 110 at Legacy Arena
- February 5: Birmingham 129; Memphis Hustle 116 at the Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi
- February 6: Sioux Falls Skyforce 111; Birmingham 104 at Heritage Court in the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- February 9: Birmingham 120; Memphis Hustle 110 at Southaven, Mississippi
- February 13: Rio Grande Valley Vipers 140; Birmingham 120 at Legacy Arena
- February 16: Birmingham 102; Oklahoma City Blue 96 at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- February 25: Birmingham 126; Santa Cruz Warriors 120 at Kaiser Permanente Arena in Santa Cruz, California
- February 27: Santa Cruz Warriors 118; Birmingham 94 at Santa Cruz, California
- March 1: Agua Caliente Clippers 121; Birmingham 105 at Toyota Arena in Ontario, California
- March 2: Agua Caliente Clippers 109; Birmingham 101 at Ontario, California
- March 7: Birmingham 123; Texas Legends 109 at Legacy Arena
- March 10: Birmingham 117; Iowa Wolves 113 at Legacy Arena
- March 13: Texas Legends 110; Birmingham 104 at the Comerica Center in Frisco, Texas
- March 15: Rio Grande Valley Vipers 135; Birmingham 114 at Legacy Arena
- March 16: Birmingham 103; Austin Spurs 99 at Legacy Arena
- March 18: Austin Spurs 100; Birmingham 98 at the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park, Texas
- March 23: Sioux Falls Skyforce 143; Birmingham 129 at Legacy Arena
- March 24: Birmingham 136; Sioux Falls Skyforce 95 at Legacy Arena
- March 28: Birmingham 127; Texas Legends 97 at Legacy Arena
- March 30: Birmingham 114; Iowa Wolves 106 at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa
- April 1: Birmingham 116; Stockton Kings 106 at Legacy Arena
- April 2: Birmingham 126; Memphis Hustle 111 at Southaven, Mississippi
Roster
- Forwards: Zylan Cheatham (21 games), Daulton Hommes (14), Trey Murphy III (4), Naji Marshall (1)
- Centers: Zach Hankins (32), James Banks III (11), Ike Anigbogu (9)
- Guards: Ra'Shad James (31), Riley Lachance (31), John Petty Jr (31), Joe Young (30), Jared Harper (23), Darius Adams (17), Justin Wright-Foreman (14), Tra Holder (9), Jordan Swing (7), Nate Bradley (4), Sam Cunliffe (4), Marlon Stewart (3), Didi Louzada (2), John Sharkey (1)
External links
- Birmingham Squadron at gleague.nba.com