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The 1938–39 Warren Penns / Cleveland White Horses season was the second professional season of play for the Warren Penns turned Cleveland White Horses franchise in the National Basketball League, which also was the second season that it existed as a professional basketball league after previously existing as a semi-pro or amateur basketball league called the Midwest Basketball Conference in its first two seasons back in 1935. However, if one were to include their previous seasons where they first started out as a team in the Central Basketball League called the Warren Buckeyes back in 1926 before becoming an independent team called the Warren Crescents, the Corry Keystones of the short-lived original NYPBL, the Warren Merchants, the Warren Transits, and the Warren HyVis Oilers before becoming the Warren Penns in their first season of the NBL's official existence, this would officially be the franchise's fourteenth season of existence as a team, including the brief time they would be renamed to the Cleveland White Horses.

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