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The 1944–45 Cleveland Allmen Transfers season was the second professional season and first season of the Allmen Transfers playing in the United States' National Basketball League (NBL), which would also be the eighth 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 as well as their only NBL season when they played as the Cleveland Chase Brassmen, then this would officially be their tenth season of overall play. After their first professional season of play was considered a failure to the original owners and sponsors of the team, the Chase Brass and Copper Company, they ended up selling the ownership and team sponsorship rights to the more local Allmen Transfer & Moving Company, thus rebranding the team from the Cleveland Chase Brassmen to the Cleveland Allmen Transfers for the rest of their existence going forward. Due to the additions of the Chicago American Gears and Pittsburgh Raiders for this season of play, the NBL returned to the Eastern and Western Division format of competition despite there being only three teams in each division this time around.

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