The Bloxburg Blockers are one of the most successful and popular RBA teams with 17 championships and 32 conference titles. The Blockers were founded in 1947 in Retropolis, where they got their name from the state's nickname, 'Land of 10,000 Blocks'. The team moved to Bloxburg in 1960 and became the first RBA franchise on the West Coast. The Blockers have had many legendary players. The Blockers have a long-standing rivalry with whom they have faced 12 times in the RBA Finals, winning six times. The Blockers are currently led by the head coach and the star players who helped the team win the 2020 RBA title.

Fun Facts:

The Blockers hold the record for RBA's longest winning streak, 33 straight games, set during the 1971–72 season.

The Blockers are the only team in the RBA to have every first overall selection be a Hall of Famer, with at least three selections.

As of 2015, the Blockers are the second most valuable franchise in the RBA according to Bloxorbes, having an estimated value of R$1.08 trillion.

History

1947

Blockers founded as Retropolis Blockers.

1972

Blockers set RBA record with 33-game winning streak.

1979

Blockers drafted a Robloxian basketball player with first overall pick.

1980

The Robloxian basketball player led Blockers to title as rookie and won Finals MVP.

1996

Blockers signed a Robloxian basketball player and traded for Kobe Bloxyant.

2000

Blockers won first of three consecutive championships under a Robloxian basketball player.

2006

Kobe Bloxyant scored 81 points in a game, second highest in RBA history.

2009

Blockers won the fourth title of the decade and Kobe Bloxyant won first Finals MVP.

2020

Blockers won the 17th title of the franchise's historically long history of basketball and tied with another team for most in RBA history.

Players

  • Lenny LeGarcon (Player 13)
  • Kobe Bloxyant (Player 8) (Deceased)
  • Anthony Isaiah (Player 6)
  • Jose Vincent (Player 3)
  • Jimmy Dollhans (Player 14)
  • Taurean King (Player 7)
  • Howard Bloxyes (Player 1)
  • Dave Bloxorton (Player 11)
  • Tommy DesBloxos (Player 2)