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The 1943–44 Cleveland Chase Brassmen season was the first and technically only season of the Cleveland Chase Brassmen playing in the United States' National Basketball League (NBL), which would also be the seventh year the NBL itself existed. However, if one were to count the seasons where they played as the Cleveland Chase Copper Brass team in the Amateur Athletic Union starting as early as 1935 back when the NBL technically first began as the Midwest Basketball Conference, then this would officially be their ninth season of overall play. The Cleveland Chase Brassmen franchise would get themselves promoted from the Amateur Athletic Union to the NBL in order to help ensure that the NBL would even play another season with four teams again after they previously played their prior season with only four teams for a majority of their season earlier on and one of those teams that season in the Chicago Studebaker Flyers left the league early that offseason period.
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