1988-89 Tulsa Fast Breakers Roster

Continental Basketball Association (CBA)
Team Record: 28-26
Finishing 2nd in the CBA's East Division
Postseason: 12-1 Won Championship
Finals - Defeated Rockford Lightning 4-0
Coach: Henry Bibby (28-26)
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
1988-89 Tulsa Fast Breakers Statistics

The Tulsa Fast Breakers of the Continental Basketball Association ended the 1988-89 season with a record of 28 wins and 26 losses, finishing second in the CBA's East Division. The team compiled a postseason mark of 12-1.

Dexter Shouse scored a team-high 1,013 points for the Fast Breakers, while Alton Lee Gipson racked up 414 rebounds. Duane Washington dished out 188 assists for the squad.

On the defensive side of the ball, Dexter Shouse added 94 steals, and Alton Lee Gipson swatted 113 opponent shot attempts.

Henry Bibby coached the team. The 1988-89 Tulsa Fast Breakers won the Championship.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight College Hometown
Otis BirdsongGDecember 9, 19556'4"195HoustonWinter Haven, FL USA
Steve BontragerG6'2"180Oral Roberts
Rob CornegyC7'0"245West Virginia State
Tom CurryF6'9"230Marshall
Percy EddieF6'8"200Kansas State
Terry FagginsG6'5"195Oklahoma State
Alton Lee GipsonC6'10"230Florida State
Andy GrosvenorG6'1"170Northeastern Oklahoma
Shelton JonesF6'9"225St. John's
Richard MadisonF6'8"240Kentucky
Wes MatthewsGAugust 24, 19596'1"170WisconsinSarasota, FL USA
Tim McCalisterG6'3"205Oklahoma
Tracy MooreGDecember 28, 19656'4"200TulsaOklahoma City, OK USA
Eric NewsomeG5'9"155Miami (OH)
Dexter ShouseGMarch 24, 19636'4"190South AlabamaTerre Haute, IN USA
Ron SpiveyF6'7"220Louisiana Tech
Peter ThibeauxFOctober 3, 19616'7"210St. Mary's (CA)Los Angeles, CA USA
Gary VoceF-CNovember 24, 19656'9"250Notre Dame, JAM
Joe WardF6'6"210Georgia
Duane WashingtonGAugust 31, 19646'4"195Middle Tennessee StateEschwege, GER



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