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Chicago Steam
Founded2007
LeagueABA
Team historyChicago Steam (2008-Present)
Based inSouth Holland, Illinois
ArenaSouth Suburban College
ColorsRed, yellow, white
     
OwnerRon Hicks
Head coachMitchell Anderson
DancersChicago Steam Basketball Dance Team

The Chicago Steam is a basketball team of the American Basketball Association. Founded in 2007, the Steam first played in the 2008-09 ABA season. Based in the Chicago suburb of South Holland, Illinois, the Steam plays its home games at South Suburban College.

History

In February 2013, a player for Steam women's team filed a lawsuit against team owner Ron Hicks over taking money for a trip which never occurred then keeping the money. Many other former players made complaints over failure to be paid or paying for trips which never occurred.[1]

References

  1. ^ Duarte, Lourdes. "Players accusing semi-pro team of cheating them out of money". WGN News. WGN News. Retrieved 12 March 2013.