Western Basketball Association

The Western Basketball Association is the national basketball league of the Western Republic. Every season, the top 12 teams of each conference advance to the playoffs. There are four rounds of the playoffs; the quarterfinals, the semifinals, the conference finals, and the Western Dunkers Finals. The winner of the Western Dunkers Finals wins the Western Dunkers Trophy. As of 2017, the latest winner of the Western Dunkers Trophy is the Golden State Warriors, who won it against the Edmonton Cowboys. As of 2017, the team who won the most Western Dunkers Trophies is the Los Angeles Lakers, who have won 16.

The Western Basketball Association was founded in 1946. The original six teams in the WBA were the Los Angeles Lakers, the Golden State Warriors, the Sacramento Kings, the Phoenix Dorados (relocated to Albuquerque in 1966), the Denver Nuggets, and the Fresno Bulldogs.

The Western Basketball Association has its headquarters in Los Angeles.

The best players from the Western Basketball Association will play for the Western Republic Basketball Team.

Teams
The Western Basketball Association has 20 teams, 10 in each conference. There are two conferences; the Northern Conference and the Southern Conference.