Savannah Spirits

Savannah Spirits
Savannah Spirits logo
LeaguesContinental Basketball Association
Founded1986; 38 years ago (1986)
HistoryDetroit Spirits
1982–1986
Savannah Spirits
1986–1988
Tulsa Fast Breakers
1988–1991
Tulsa Zone
1991–1992
Fargo-Moorhead Fever
1992–1994
Mexico City Aztecas
1994–1995
San Diego Wildcards
1995–96
(Disbanded mid-season, January 5, 1996)
ArenaSavannah Civic Center
LocationSavannah, Georgia
PresidentReginald Henderson
Vice-president(s)General Manager, Robb Larson
Head coachCharley Rosen

The Savannah Spirits were a professional basketball team that played for two years in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) from 1986 to 1988, amassing a total regular season record of 42 wins and 60 losses for a total of 306.5 points. The team originally began play in the 1982–1983 season as the Detroit Spirits, after Agustin Arbulu acquired the franchise, compiling a record of 26–18, winning the Central Division title; they defeated the Rochester Zeniths for the Conference title and the Montana Golden Nuggets for the CBA title. After their initial season Agustin Arbulu agreed to sell the franchise to Reggie Henderson. The Spirits did not qualify for the postseason in their first year in Savannah, Georgia. In their second and final year in Savannah, they were eliminated by the Albany Patroons in the first round, four games to one.

Future late-night talk show host Craig Kilborn served as the team's radio play-by-play announcer. It was the first broadcasting job of his career.