As of 2024, the club facilitates both senior and junior men's and women's teams in the North West Basketball Union (NWBU),[5] and boasts over 1,000 members.
They recorded both one of the highest and lowest field goal percentages in league history, achieving 70% shooting against the Geelong Supercats in 1983 and 30% against the Brisbane Bullets in 1984.
[16] Devonport is considered rare for defunct NBL teams as they did not leave the league due to financial hardship.
[16] Despite the club's short tenure, the Warriors featured US import Mark Leader, who was player-coach in 1984,[17] and Tasmanian native Marty Clarke.
[4][18][19] Amalgamating with clubs in surrounding North West Tasmania townships, the SEABL team would ultimately expand and diverge from the Warriors namesake.