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[[Category:Current FBA Teams]]
{{FBA team
{{FBA team
| current = 2025-2026 Pittsburgh Keystones season
| name = Pittsburgh Keystones
| name = Pittsburgh Keystones
| logo = Pittsburgh_Keystones.jpg
| logo = Pittsburgh_Keystones.jpg
| conference = [[Eastern Conference]]
| conference = [[Eastern Conference | Eastern]]
| division = [[Central Division]]
| division = [[Central Division | Central]]
| founded = 2010
| founded = 2010
| history = Springfield Fusion (1995-2010) '''Pittsburgh Keystones''' (2010-''present'')
| history = Springfield Fusion (1995-2010) '''Pittsburgh Keystones''' (2010-''present'')
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{{color box|#000000}} {{color box|#B4B32D}} {{color box|#808080}}
| owner = John Del Grotto (male greyhound)
| owner = John Del Grotto (male greyhound)
| Official GM = [[User:Kinto|Kinto Mythostian]]
| RL Primary = [[User:Kinto|Kinto Mythostian]]
| Official HC = [[User:Anonymous13423|Anonymous13423]]
| RL Secondary =
| General Manager = Mark Quintaux (male draft horse)
| General Manager = [[Mark Quintaux]] (male draft horse)
| coach = Anton Schumacher (male Eurasian lynx)
| coach = [[Maggie Seton]] (female sheep)
| acoach = Reggie Wilkins (male wolf)
| acoach = Reggie Wilkins (male wolf)
| trainer = Harry Grant (male cheetah)
| trainer = Harry Grant (male cheetah)
| league_champs =  
| league_champs =  
| conf_champs =  
| conf_champs =  
| div_champs =  
| div_champs = 2 (2015, 2016)
| ret_nums =  
| ret_nums = '''12''' ([[Volker Zahn]]) <br /> '''10''' ([[Lance Freewell]])
}}
}}
 
The '''Pittsburgh Keystones''' are a professional furry basketball team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They play in the [[Central Division]] of the [[Furry Basketball Association]] (FBA). They play their home games at the AmeriSteelForum and were founded in 2010 after the relocation of the Springfield Fusion as one of the newer teams of the FBA.
The '''Pittsburgh Keystones''' are a professional furry basketball team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They play in the Central Division of the Furry Basketball Association (FBA). They play their home games at the AmeriSteelForum, shared with the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins & AFL's Pittsburgh Power. Founded in 2010 after the relocation of the Springfield Fusion, the Keystones are one of the newer teams of the FBA.


===2010-2011: Off to a Slow Start===
===2010-2011: Off to a Slow Start===
Under the ownership of John Del Grotto, the new franchise pulled in plenty of fans in the early part of their inaugural season. High-flying dunker Alan Murphy and sharpshooter Gilbert Exen kept the crowd entertained and hopeful for the team's success, but the rest of the league showed no mercy upon the relocated club. With dwindling attendance by the end of the season and no chance at the playoffs, General Manager Terry McMasters agreed to a last-second trade before the deadline that sent Murphy to the Williamsburg Minutemen in exchange for the option of a future draft pick should Murphy extend his contract in Virginia. It would turn out to be a moot point, as the kangaroo was sign-and-traded back to Pittsburgh in exchange for the #3 overall pick of the 2011 draft.
Under the ownership of John Del Grotto, the new franchise pulled in plenty of fans in the early part of their inaugural season. High-flying dunker Alan Murphy and sharpshooter Rick Wick kept the crowd entertained and hopeful for the team's success, but the rest of the league showed no mercy upon the relocated club. With dwindling attendance by the end of the season and no chance at the playoffs, General Manager Terry McMasters agreed to a last-second trade before the deadline that sent Murphy to the Williamsburg Minutemen in exchange for the option of a future draft pick should Murphy extend his contract in Virginia. It would turn out to be a moot point, as the kangaroo was sign-and-traded back to Pittsburgh in exchange for the #3 overall pick of the 2011 draft.


===2011-2012: Struggles in the Steel City===
===2011-2012: Struggles in the Steel City===
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===2012-2013: New Look for a New Era===
===2012-2013: New Look for a New Era===
During the 2012 offseason, the Keystones began completely overhauling their team starting with the head coach, firing Vinny Tanner and hiring former Oklahoma State standout Omar Randal to succeed him. They then moved on to the roster, pulling off several surprising trades, such as the 3 way trades that brought Dorian Black and Stripes Quinn to the franchise. But the biggest was the blockbuster that sent the face of the team, Gilbert Exen to the Spokane Rapids in exchange for Phil Grandon, Tatiana Trotsky, and the #6 pick in the 2012 Draft. That trade, plus a general lack of movement in the negotiations meant that starting center Doug Day would not be resigned. At one point the Keystones held 4 draft picks, all in the first round until the Randy Catcher trade left them with the #4 and #6 picks.
During the 2012 offseason, the Keystones began completely overhauling their team starting with the head coach, firing Vinny Tanner and hiring former Oklahoma State standout Omar Randal to succeed him. They then moved on to the roster, pulling off several surprising trades, such as the 3 way trades that brought Theodore Dunn and Stripes Quinn to the franchise. But the biggest was the blockbuster that sent the face of the team, Rick Wick to the Spokane Rapids in exchange for Phil Grandon, Tatiana Trotsky, and the #6 pick in the 2012 Draft. That trade, plus a general lack of movement in the negotiations meant that starting center Doug Day would not be resigned. At one point the Keystones held 4 draft picks, all in the first round until the Ned Pritchard trade left them with the #4 and #6 picks.


Despite the small bit of success that came about, the Keystones still graced the bottom of the conference, only outperforming the Huntsville Mayors who crashed hard from their previous season's success. GM Parsons chose to retire late in the 2012-13 season, leaving owner John Del Grotto to pull double duties while searching for a replacement. At the end of the season, head coach Omar Randal also called it quits, forcing the greyhound to rebuild his top managerial staff from scratch.
Despite the small bit of success that came about, the Keystones still graced the bottom of the conference, only outperforming the Huntsville Mayors who crashed hard from their previous season's success. GM Parsons chose to retire late in the 2012-13 season, leaving owner John Del Grotto to pull double duties while searching for a replacement. At the end of the season, head coach Omar Randal also called it quits, forcing the greyhound to rebuild his top managerial staff from scratch.


===2013-present: Re-tooling the Roster===
===2013-2014: Re-tooling the Roster===
Shortly after the season ended, John Del Grotto hired Mark Quintaux as the new general manager of the Keystones. Under Quintaux, the Keystones acquired Dennis Xabbu from the defending Dakota Bikers, as well as Silas Rand from the Minutemen in a trade involving Crystal Davis. The Keystones had a majorly successful draft, in which they picked the #2, #4, and the #11 rated prospects of the draft class with two top-eight picks and a second-round pick. Despite all the offseason activity, it was only at the last moment in which the GM hired the new head coach of the team, hiring former D-League coach Anton K. Schumacher to lead the Keystones.  
Shortly after the season ended, John Del Grotto hired [[Mark Quintaux]] as the new general manager of the Keystones. Under Quintaux, the Keystones embarked on an aggressive rebuilding campaign, such that by the time the season started only 6 players remained from the previous season's roster. Acquisitions included {{PID|163}} from the defending Dakota Bikers, as well as {{PID|559}} from the Minutemen in a trade involving {{PID|141}}. In addition the Keystones had a majorly successful draft, picking up the #2, #4, and the #11 rated prospects of the draft class with two top-eight picks and a second-round pick. Despite all the offseason activity, it was only at the last moment that the GM hired the new head coach of the team, tapping former D-League coach [[Anton Schumacher|Anton K. Schumacher]] to lead the Keystones.
 
Despite their best record ever, a late season collapse left the Keystones fighting for a playoff spot right until the last game of the season. Once more the Keystones were on the outside looking in when the postseason rolled around. Nevertheless, both Quintaux and Schumacher were retained for the 2014-2015 season.
 
===2014-2016: Two Conference Finals===
 
 
===2016-present: ===


==Current Roster==
==Current Roster==
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|Starters=
|Starters=
{{FBAPlayer|4|Randy Catcher|}}
{{FBAPlayer|4|Ned Pritchard|}}
{{FBAPlayer|16|Margaret Walters}}
{{FBAPlayer|16|Maryanne Whittman}}
{{FBAPlayer|13|Dorian Black}}
{{FBAPlayer|13|Theodore Dunn}}
{{FBAPlayer|9|Alan Murphy}}
{{FBAPlayer|9|Alan Murphy}}
{{FBAPlayer|42|Shawn Berg}}
{{FBAPlayer|42|Shawn Berg}}
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|Bench=
|Bench=
{{FBAPlayer|23|Phil Grandon}}
{{FBAPlayer|23|Phil Grandon}}
{{FBAPlayer|3|Crystal Davis}}
{{FBAPlayer|3|Crystal Summers}}
{{FBAPlayer|35|Kamakani Iona}}
{{FBAPlayer|35|Kamakani Iona}}
{{FBAPlayer|2|Chester Blackwater}}
{{FBAPlayer|2|Chester Blackwater}}
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|Deep Reserves=
|Deep Reserves=
{{FBAPlayer|55|Pete Ducker}}
{{FBAPlayer|55|Pete Ducker}}
{{FBAPlayer|25|Helga Robertson}}
{{FBAPlayer|25|Deedee Williamson}}
{{FBAPlayer|21|Dante Blackwood}}
{{FBAPlayer|21|Dante Blackwood}}


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{{RosterTID|PIT}}


==Coaching Staff==
==Coaching Staff==
Head Coach
Head Coach
* [[Anton Schumacher]] (Eurasian lynx)
* [[Marseilles (Mars) Ngozi]] (Lion)
Assistant Coaches
Assistant Coaches
* [[Reggie Wilkins]] (Wolf)
* [[Reggie Wilkins]] (Wolf)
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===Uniforms===
===Uniforms===
[[File:TDK KeystonesJerseys.png|left|frame|Current jerseys by TDK]]
[[File:TDK KeystonesJerseys.png|left|frame|Current jerseys by TDK]]
[[File:KijaniTinker WEB.jpg]]
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Latest revision as of 06:07, 29 August 2025

Pittsburgh Keystones
2025-2026 Pittsburgh Keystones season
Pittsburgh Keystones logo
Pittsburgh Keystones logo
Conference Eastern
Division Central
Founded 2010
History Springfield Fusion (1995-2010) Pittsburgh Keystones (2010-present)
Arena AmeriSteel Forum
City Pittsburgh, PA
Team colors Black, Vegas Gold and Gray

              

Owner(s) John Del Grotto (male greyhound)
RL Primary Contact Kinto Mythostian
General manager Mark Quintaux (male draft horse)
Head coach Maggie Seton (female sheep)
Assistant coach Reggie Wilkins (male wolf)
Lead trainer Harry Grant (male cheetah)
Championships
Division titles 2 (2015, 2016)
Retired numbers 12 (Volker Zahn)
10 (Lance Freewell)

The Pittsburgh Keystones are a professional furry basketball team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They play in the Central Division of the Furry Basketball Association (FBA). They play their home games at the AmeriSteelForum and were founded in 2010 after the relocation of the Springfield Fusion as one of the newer teams of the FBA.

2010-2011: Off to a Slow Start

Under the ownership of John Del Grotto, the new franchise pulled in plenty of fans in the early part of their inaugural season. High-flying dunker Alan Murphy and sharpshooter Rick Wick kept the crowd entertained and hopeful for the team's success, but the rest of the league showed no mercy upon the relocated club. With dwindling attendance by the end of the season and no chance at the playoffs, General Manager Terry McMasters agreed to a last-second trade before the deadline that sent Murphy to the Williamsburg Minutemen in exchange for the option of a future draft pick should Murphy extend his contract in Virginia. It would turn out to be a moot point, as the kangaroo was sign-and-traded back to Pittsburgh in exchange for the #3 overall pick of the 2011 draft.

2011-2012: Struggles in the Steel City

On December 24th, 2011 after starting 2-17, the Keystones fired their first head coach Nasir Abdul-Wahad, top assisstant Davey Warbuckle, and Strength & Conditioning coach Marv Burton in the first staff firings of the new franchise. On December 26th, 2011 they hired former Lupine State assistant coach Vinny Tanner to lead the team after reports of a toss up between the two current assistant coaches Lauren Montana and Jeff Quinn to lead on an interim basis. Also hired was fellow LSU assistant Reggie Wilkins and former Minutemen strength coach Rudy Brown to fill the gaps in the staff. The same week GM Terry McMasters was fired in response to the Marcus Baylor deal at the beginning of the season and resulting fallout. Former Minutemen assistant Tulliano Parsons is named successor on December 29th. They would wind up with the worst record at the end of the season.

2012-2013: New Look for a New Era

During the 2012 offseason, the Keystones began completely overhauling their team starting with the head coach, firing Vinny Tanner and hiring former Oklahoma State standout Omar Randal to succeed him. They then moved on to the roster, pulling off several surprising trades, such as the 3 way trades that brought Theodore Dunn and Stripes Quinn to the franchise. But the biggest was the blockbuster that sent the face of the team, Rick Wick to the Spokane Rapids in exchange for Phil Grandon, Tatiana Trotsky, and the #6 pick in the 2012 Draft. That trade, plus a general lack of movement in the negotiations meant that starting center Doug Day would not be resigned. At one point the Keystones held 4 draft picks, all in the first round until the Ned Pritchard trade left them with the #4 and #6 picks.

Despite the small bit of success that came about, the Keystones still graced the bottom of the conference, only outperforming the Huntsville Mayors who crashed hard from their previous season's success. GM Parsons chose to retire late in the 2012-13 season, leaving owner John Del Grotto to pull double duties while searching for a replacement. At the end of the season, head coach Omar Randal also called it quits, forcing the greyhound to rebuild his top managerial staff from scratch.

2013-2014: Re-tooling the Roster

Shortly after the season ended, John Del Grotto hired Mark Quintaux as the new general manager of the Keystones. Under Quintaux, the Keystones embarked on an aggressive rebuilding campaign, such that by the time the season started only 6 players remained from the previous season's roster. Acquisitions included Dennis Xabbu (Spotted Giraffe, C) from the defending Dakota Bikers, as well as Silas Rand (Squirrel, G) from the Minutemen in a trade involving Crystal Summers (Cheetah, G). In addition the Keystones had a majorly successful draft, picking up the #2, #4, and the #11 rated prospects of the draft class with two top-eight picks and a second-round pick. Despite all the offseason activity, it was only at the last moment that the GM hired the new head coach of the team, tapping former D-League coach Anton K. Schumacher to lead the Keystones.

Despite their best record ever, a late season collapse left the Keystones fighting for a playoff spot right until the last game of the season. Once more the Keystones were on the outside looking in when the postseason rolled around. Nevertheless, both Quintaux and Schumacher were retained for the 2014-2015 season.

2014-2016: Two Conference Finals

2016-present:

Current Roster



Pittsburgh Keystones Roster
Starters
Point Guard Shooting Guard Small Forward Power Forward Center
35Nur Iwata
GJorunna parva (sea bunny)
6'4"175 lbsYrs. 4
4Guillaume Fortier
GSiamese Rat
6'4"215 lbsYrs. 5
9Nora Winchester
G/FFox
6'6"186 lbsYrs. 2
22Avery Caron-Snyder
FRaccoon
6'11"221 lbsYrs. R
7Margo Warrior
CWhite-tailed Jackrabbit
7'6"260 lbsYrs. 8
Bench
File:PID 1417.jpg
00Garland Kaye Ulysses
GWhite Lion
5'9"171 lbsYrs. 6
1Devin Grundy
F/GBumblebee
6'7"225 lbsYrs. 2
76Connor McQuaid
FAppaloosa
6'11"250 lbsYrs. 6
73Elżbieta Broz
FTanuki
6'6"231 lbsYrs. R
53Sekani Sandhurst
F/CStriped Hyena
6'8"250 lbsYrs. 1
Reserves Deep Reserves
15Joshua Dae
GDingo
6'4"245 lbsYrs. 1
34Lee Baraquin
C/FRaccoon
7'2"325 lbsYrs. 9
91Ivory Banks
CNorth American River Otter
7'4"283 lbsYrs. 2
29Mikhail Vahova
GSiberian Lynx
5'9"142 lbsYrs. 3
Head Coach Use Only:



Coaching Staff

Head Coach

Assistant Coaches

Athletic Trainer

Strength and Conditioning Coach

Team Images

Logos

Current logos by TDK


Uniforms

Current jerseys by TDK


Links