The USBL's Grand Return
On November 6, 2025, the United States Basketball League (USBL) announced its relaunch, calling back to its rich history as "The League of Opportunity." With a commitment to player development, the USBL is poised to make a significant impact in the basketball community once again.
Founded in 1985 by the late Daniel Meisenheimer, the league quickly became a springtime favorite for fans and a breeding ground for aspiring NBA talent. Over the years, the USBL has produced over 150 players who made their way to the NBA, creating a legacy of opportunity that many cherish. Notable alumni include Muggsy Bogues, Spud Webb, and NFL star Randy Moss, who underscored the universal appeal of the league.
A New Season Ahead
The USBL is set to tip-off its exciting 24-game season in March 2026, with the promise of thrilling basketball action every week. Fan favorite teams that will participate include the
Bakersfield Majestics,
Baltimore Rhythm, and the
San Diego Sharks among others, kicking off a new chapter in the league’s history.
Beyond the established teams, the USBL is currently evaluating bids for additional franchises, aiming to expand its reach across the nation and ignite even more community support.
Reviving the Spirit of Basketball
The commissioners and management of the USBL are dedicated to creating an engaging basketball experience. Dennis Truax, the USBL Commissioner, described the relaunch as a return to a cherished American tradition where talented players, coaches, and passionate communities unite during springtime basketball matches.
Ingrid Hutt, Co-Executive Director of the USBL, added, "Our mission is simple: create opportunity and unforgettable game-night experiences for fans and players alike. With our 2026 season on the horizon anchored by established franchises, the USBL is ready to make basketball history."
Community Engagement
The USBL aims to strengthen its ties to communities, making basketball not just a game, but a shared experience that brings families and fans together. The organization understands the significance of localized support and fan engagement, and this season will focus on enhancing that connection.
Legacy of Player Development
The USBL has historically played a critical role in forming the careers of basketball players. Some, like Cliff Levingston, the head coach and general manager of the Las Vegas Stars, continue to influence the next generation within the USBL framework. Levingston expressed his enthusiasm for being part of this reinvigorated journey, stating, "I'm thrilled to have been a part of the USBL's incredible history. It's an honor to join an incredible group of teams in this relaunch."
Final Thoughts
The return of the USBL marks an exciting new chapter not just for the league and its players, but for basketball fans across the nation. As anticipation builds for the season starting in March 2026, one thing is clear: the USBL is ready to reclaim its place in the landscape of American sports, fostering opportunities, and creating lasting memories for fans and players alike.
For more information about the upcoming season and how to get involved with the league, visit
USBL's website.