NBA cheerleading

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The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional basketball league with teams in the United States and Canada. Nearly every team, with one exception, has a squad of dancers for cheerleading that are usually involved in dancing, charity work, fundraisers, and modeling.[1] Recently, some NBA teams have expanded their previously all-girl teams to be more inclusive as part of efforts to appeal to a broader and rapidly growing audience.

Washington Wizards cheerleaders at the Verizon Center.

Teams

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NBA Team Name
Atlanta Hawks A-Town Dancers[2]
Boston Celtics Celtics Dancers and Green Team[3]
Brooklyn Nets Brooklynettes[4]
Charlotte Hornets Charlotte Honey Bees[5]
Chicago Bulls Chicago Luvabulls[6] and Chicago Incredibulls
Cleveland Cavaliers Cavs PowerHouse Dance Team[7]
Dallas Mavericks D-Town Crew (formerly Mavs Dancers)[8]
Denver Nuggets Nuggets Dancers[9]
Detroit Pistons Automotion[10]
Golden State Warriors Warrior Girls[11]
Houston Rockets Clutch City Dancers[12]
Indiana Pacers Pacemates[13]
Los Angeles Clippers Spirit Dance Team[14]
Los Angeles Lakers Laker Girls[15]
Memphis Grizzlies Grizz Girls[16]
Miami Heat HEAT Dancers[17]
Milwaukee Bucks Energee[18]
Minnesota Timberwolves Timberwolves Dance Team[1]
New Orleans Pelicans Pelicans Dance Team[19]
New York Knicks Knicks City Dancers[20]
Oklahoma City Thunder Thunder Girls[21]
Orlando Magic Magic Dancers[22]
Philadelphia 76ers Sixers Dancers[23]
Phoenix Suns Suns Dancers[24]
Portland Trail Blazers Blazer Dancers[25] and Blazers Stunt Team[26]
Sacramento Kings Kings Royal Court Dancers[27]
Toronto Raptors North Side Crew (formerly Dance Pak)[28]
Utah Jazz Jazz Dancers[29]
Washington Wizards Wizards Dancers[30]
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The only team currently without traditional NBA dancers is the San Antonio Spurs.[31] Until 2018, they had a dance squad called the Silver Dancers.

Notable NBA cheerleaders

Atlanta Hawks

Boston Celtics

Brooklyn Nets

  • Melissa Becraft (2017–present) – dancer, TikToker
  • Cassie Yeung (2016–2018) – Chef, TikToker

Chicago Bulls

Maya Hayes (1996–1999) – dancer and choreographer Currently the Founder and President of the National Basketball Dancer Alumni Club est. 2023. She also served as the game day entertainment coordinator and choreographer for the Jr. Basketball League under the direction of Mr. LaVar Ball.

Dallas Mavericks

  • Cindy Villarreal (1989–90) – choreographer
  • Kandi Harris (2004–05) – wife of Hunter Mahan[32]
  • Jill Marie Jones – actress, Toni on Girlfriends
  • Maya Hayes (2007–2009) – dancer and choreographer Currently the Founder and President of the National Basketball Dancer Alumni Club est. 2023. She also served as the game day entertainment coordinator and choreographer for the Jr. Basketball League under the direction of Mr. LaVar Ball.

Denver Nuggets

  • Lindsey Kovacevich (2005–07) – anchor and reporter of KVAL-TV

Detroit Pistons

Golden State Warriors

Houston Rockets

Indiana Pacers

Los Angeles Clippers

Los Angeles Lakers

Memphis Grizzlies

Miami Heat

  • Jessica Sutta (1999–2002) – singer, dancer, actress, member of the pop girl group The Pussycat Dolls
  • Trista Rehn (2000–02) – contestant on The Bachelor season 1
  • Jenni Croft (2005–06) – contestant on The Bachelor season 11
  • Layla El (2004–06) – model, dancer, actress, wrestler
  • Hennely Jimenez (2006–07) – Actress, starred in the film 200 mph
  • Kristina Akra – reporter for Fox Sports South
  • Traci Young-Byron – (8 Year Vet) MTV's America's Best Dance Crew Season 3 Lifetime's Bring it Set it up

Milwaukee Bucks

Minnesota Timberwolves

New Jersey/Brooklyn Nets

New Orleans Hornets

New York Knicks

Oklahoma City Thunder

Orlando Magic

Philadelphia 76ers

Phoenix Suns

Portland Trail Blazers

  • Caysie Torrey (1997–98) – dancer, actress, clothing model
  • Shannon Bex (1999–2004) – singer, dancer, former member of Danity Kane

Sacramento Kings

  • Vanessa Born (2001–03) – actress and dancer
  • Aubrey Aquino – TV reporter and host[34]

Toronto Raptors

  • Nicole Arbour – YouTube comedian and provocateur
  • Nikki Grant (2007–09) – actress

Utah Jazz

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