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Salt Lake City Stars
Salt Lake City Stars logo
LeagueNBA G League
Founded1997
History
Idaho Stampede
1997–2016
CBA: 1997–2006
NBA D-League/G League: 2006–2016
Salt Lake City Stars
2016–present
Arena
Lifetime Activities Center-Bruin Arena
Vivint Smart Home Arena (occasional home games)
LocationSalt Lake City, Utah
Team colorsNavy, dark yellow, white[1][2]
              
Head coachMartin Schiller
OwnershipUtah Jazz
Affiliation(s)Utah Jazz
Championships
1 (2008)
Conference titles
CBA: 1 (2001)
D-League/G League: 3 (2007, 2008)
Division titles
2 (2007, 2008)
Websitesaltlakecity.gleague.nba.com

The Salt Lake City Stars are an American basketball team that plays in the NBA G League. The team is based in Salt Lake City, Utah (the same location as its affiliate the Utah Jazz). Beginning in the 2016–17 season, the Stars play at the Lifetime Activities Center-Bruin Arena, on the campus of Salt Lake Community College.


Prior to the move to Salt Lake City for the 2016–17 season, the team was known as the Idaho Stampede.




Contents





  • 1 History

    • 1.1 Idaho Stampede


    • 1.2 Salt Lake City Stars



  • 2 Season-by-season


  • 3 Current roster


  • 4 Notable players


  • 5 Awards and honors


  • 6 NBA assignments


  • 7 NBA call-ups


  • 8 NBA affiliates


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links




History



Idaho Stampede



From 2005 to 2015, the team played as the Idaho Stampede at the CenturyLink Arena in Boise. Before then, they played home games at the Ford Idaho Center in Nampa. The team was founded as a member of the Continental Basketball Association in 1997 and was league runner-up in the 2003–04 season, losing to the Dakota Wizards. After the 2005–06 season, the Stampede announced that the team would be joining the NBA Development League. The Stampede's sole NBA affiliate is the Utah Jazz, with whom they originally had a hybrid partnership. However, on March 24, 2015, the Utah Jazz and the Idaho Stampede announced that the Jazz had purchased the Stampede, becoming the 8th NBA team to become owners of their D-League affiliate.[3] They also had past affiliations with the Denver Nuggets, Seattle SuperSonics, Toronto Raptors and most recently the Portland Trail Blazers, with the Jazz taking sole affiliation after the 2013-2014 season.[4][5] In the Stampede's first D-League season, the team won the Western Division title, tying for the best record in the league.


On April 25, 2008, the Stampede defeated the Austin Toros, 108–101, in Game 3 of the D-League finals. It was the first title in team history in either the CBA or the D-League. Ever since they lost to the Austin Toros in the 2009 NBA Development League Playoffs, they've never returned to the playoffs, with a 70-80 record for the past three seasons. Earlier in the season, in January 2008, the team had hosted the annual D-League Showcase, in which all the league's teams played two games each in a five-day period.[citation needed]



Salt Lake City Stars


The team was purchased by the Jazz on March 24, 2015, and signed a one-year lease at CenturyLink Arena.[3] On April 4, 2016, the Utah Jazz and the NBA Development League announced that the Idaho Stampede would relocate to Salt Lake City for the 2016–17 season and would be renamed as the Salt Lake City Stars.[6] Prior to this announcement, there had not been a D-League team in Utah since the Utah Flash left in 2011.



Season-by-season











































































































































































































SeasonLeagueConference/DivisionHead coachStandingWL%Postseason

Idaho Stampede
1997–98CBANationalBobby Dye4th2531.446Lost Round 1 (Fort Wayne) 2–3
1998–99CBANationalRuss Bergman4th2531.446Lost Round 1 (Sioux Falls) 2–3
1999–2000CBANationalRuss Bergman (9–17)
Rory White (10–20)
5th1937.339
2000–01[a]CBANationalRory White1st177.708
2001–02
Did not play
2002–03CBANationalRory White3rd1731.354
2003–04CBALarry Krystkowiak2nd3414.708Won Semifinals (Gary) 3–1
Lost CBA Finals (Dakota) 129–132
2004–05CBAWesternJoe Wolf3rd2325.479
2005–06CBAWesternJoe Wolf3rd2523.521Lost Round-Robin Tournament 1–2
2006–07D-LeagueWesternBryan Gates1st3317.660Lost Semifinals (Colorado) 91–94 (OT)
2007–08D-LeagueWesternBryan Gates1st3614.720Won Semifinals (Los Angeles) 97–90
Won D-League Finals (Austin) 2–1
2008–09D-LeagueWesternBryan Gates2nd3119.620Lost Round 1 (Austin) 116–119 (OT)
2009–10D-LeagueWesternBob MacKinnon6th2525.500
2010–11D-LeagueWesternRandy Livingston7th2426.480
2011–12D-LeagueWesternRandy Livingston8th2129.420
2012–13D-LeagueWesternMike Peck4th1931.380
2013–14D-LeagueWesternMike Peck4th2426.480
2014–15D-LeagueWesternDean Cooper5th941.180
2015–16D-LeagueWestern/PacificDean Cooper4th2030.400

Salt Lake City Stars
2016–17D-LeagueWesternDean Cooper5th1436.280
2017–18G LeagueWesternMartin Schiller4th1634.320
Regular season total471527.4721997–2018
Playoffs total1012.4551997–2018


  1. ^ Due to financial problems, the CBA temporarily folded, effectively ending the season.




Current roster







Salt Lake City Stars roster

PlayersCoaches





















































































Pos.No.NameHeightWeightDOB (YYYY-MM-DD)From

G

7000100000000000000♠1

Branch, Stephaun

7000195580000000000♠6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
208 lb (94 kg)
1995–11–07

West Georgia

G

7001150000000000000♠15

Burton, Deonte

7000185420000000000♠6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
193 lb (88 kg)
1991–07–26

Nevada

F

7001340000000000000♠34

Cavanaugh, Tyler (TW)

7000205740000000000♠6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
238 lb (108 kg)
1994–02–09

George Washington

G

7001110000000000000♠11

Cousins, Isaiah

7000193040000000000♠6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
191 lb (87 kg)
1994–03–13

Oklahoma

F

7001220000000000000♠22

Fletcher, Tre'Shaun

7000200659999999999♠6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
205 lb (93 kg)
1994–10–05

Toledo

C

7001440000000000000♠44

Haas, Isaac

7000218440000000000♠7 ft 2 in (2.18 m)
290 lb (132 kg)
1995–10–02

Purdue

F

7000900000000000000♠9

Isom, Mareik

7000205740000000000♠6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
217 lb (98 kg)
1994–07–25

Texas

G

7001100000000000000♠10

Lyles, Jairus

7000187960000000000♠6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
175 lb (79 kg)
1993–08–26

UMBC

F

7001140000000000000♠14

Miller, Shonn

7000200659999999999♠6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
1993–08–26

Connecticut

G

7001300000000000000♠30

Mitrou-Long, Naz (TW)

7000193040000000000♠6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
218 lb (99 kg)
1993–08–03

Iowa State

G

7001210000000000000♠21

Reyes, Justin

7000193040000000000♠6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
205 lb (93 kg)
1993–03–16

St. Thomas Aquinas

Head coach
  • Martin Schiller
Assistant coach(es)
  • Nathan Peavy

  • Bryan Bailey

  • Juan Torres (Athletic Trainer)

  • Jordan Harding (Strength & Conditioning Coach)


Legend

  • (C) Team captain


  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick


  • (FA) Free agent


  • (S) Suspended


  • (NBA) On assignment from NBA affiliate


  • (TW) Two-way affiliate player


  • (I) Inactive


  • Injured Injured



Roster
Last transaction: 2019–02–15



Notable players




  • Alaa Abdelnaby – F/C; formerly of the Portland Trail Blazers, Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers, and Sacramento Kings as well as Papagou BC (Greece), the Omaha Racers (CBA), and Olympique Antibes (France) (now color analyst for CBS Sports Network)


  • Lance Allred – PF; currently playing overseas; played in the NBA for the Cleveland Cavaliers


  • Rafer Alston – PG; retired; previously played for the Milwaukee Bucks, Toronto Raptors, Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, and New Jersey Nets


  • Roberto Bergersen - former Boise State basketball player; helped lead the Idaho Stampede to their first NBA Development League championship


  • Sundiata Gaines – PG; currently plays overseas


  • Nathan Jawai – C; currently plays overseas; formerly with the Minnesota Timberwolves and Toronto Raptors


  • Coby Karl - SG formerly of the Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Golden State Warriors; former Boise State basketball player; son of NBA head coach George Karl; currently is an assistant coach for the Westchester Knicks of the NBA D-League


  • Randy Livingston – PG; former head coach for the team


  • Patrick Mills – PG with the San Antonio Spurs


  • Mike Taylor – PG/SG; currently plays overseas


  • Antoine Walker – PF; formerly of the Boston Celtics, Dallas Mavericks, Atlanta Hawks, Miami Heat, and Minnesota Timberwolves; Retired


  • Spud Webb - PG; formerly of the Atlanta Hawks, Sacramento Kings, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Orlando Magic


Awards and honors
























































































































































































1997-98 (CBA)

Nate Huffman
CBA All-Rookie First Team
1998-99 (CBA)

Damon Jones
CBA Newcomer of the Year
Damon Jones
CBA All-League First Team
1999-2000 (CBA)

Rusty LaRue
CBA All-League Second Team
2002-03 (CBA)

Byron Mouton
CBA All-Rookie First Team
Michael Johnson
CBA All-Defensive Team
2003-04 (CBA)

Roberto Bergersen
CBA All-Star MVP
Roberto Bergersen
CBA All-Star Selection
Josh Davis
CBA All-Star Selection
DeSean Hadley
CBA All-Star Selection
Jerald Honeycutt
CBA Player of the Week (11/22/03)
Josh Davis
CBA Player of the Week (1/3/04)
Randy Livingston
CBA Player of the Week (2/7/04)
DeSean Hadley
CBA Player of the Week (2/14/04)
Coach Larry Krystkowiak
Head Coach CBA All-Star Game
Coach Larry Krystkowiak
Coach of the Month Feb/Mar 04'
Josh Davis
CBA Most Valuable Player
Josh Davis
CBA Newcomer of the Year
Josh Davis
CBA All-League First Team
DeSean Hadley
CBA Defensive Player of the Year
DeSean Hadley
CBA All-League Second Team
DeSean Hadley
CBA All-Defensive Team
David Bailey
CBA Rookie of the Year
Randy Livingston
CBA All-League Second team
2004-05 (CBA)

Sam Clancy
CBA All-Star MVP
Sam Clancy
CBA All-Star Selection
Britton Johnson
CBA All-Star Selection
Kaniel Dickens
CBA Player of the Week 11/19/04
Sam Clancy
CBA Player of the Week 12/19/04, 1/9/05, 1/16/05
Sam Clancy
CBA Most Valuable Player
Sam Clancy
CBA Defensive Player of the Year
Sam Clancy
CBA All-League First Team
2005-06 (CBA)

Eric Chenowith
CBA All-Second Team
2006-07 (NBA D-League)

Randy Livingston
NBA D-League Most Valuable Player
Coach Bryan Gates
Dennis Johnson Coach of the Year
Randy Livingston
All NBA D-League First Team
Peter Ramos
All NBA D-League Honorable Mention
2007-08 (NBA D-League)

Coach Bryan Gates
Dennis Johnson Coach of the Year
Randy Livingston
All NBA D-League First Team
Mouhamed Sene
NBA D-League Co-Defensive Player of the Year
Lance Allred
All NBA D-League Second Team
Cory Violette
All NBA D-League Honorable Mention
Mouhamed Sene
All NBA D-League Honorable Mention
Brent Petway
NBA D-League Slam Dunk Champion
Lance Allred
NBA D-League H.O.R.S.E. Competition Winner
2008-09 (NBA D-League)

Coach Bryan Gates
First Stampede Coach to 100 wins
Randy Livingston
First Stampede Jersey Retirement (No. 32)
Lance Allred
NBA D-League Dream Factory H.O.R.S.E
Lance Allred
All NBA D-League Third Team
Brenty Petway
NBA D-League Dream Factory Dunk
2009-10 (NBA D-League)

Mildon Ambres
Most Improved NBA D-League Player
Coby Karl
All NBA D-League Honorable Mention
Donnell Taylor
All NBA D-League Honorable Mention
Donnell Taylor
HAIER Shooting Stars All-Star
2010-11 (NBA D-League)

Cedric Jackson
HAIER Shooting Stars All-Star
Cedric Jackson
All NBA D-League Honorable Mention
Cedric Jackson
NBA D-League All-Defensive Second Team
2011-12 (NBA D-League)

Mikki Moore
All NBA D-League Honorable Mention
Mikki Moore
All NBA D-League Defensive Second Team
2012-13 (NBA D-League)

Justin Holiday
BOOST Mobile 3-Point Contest (2nd Place)
Justin Holiday
All NBA D-League Third Team
Justin Holiday
All NBA D-League All-Defensive Second Team
Carlon Brown
All NBA D-League All-Rookie Third Team
Josh Owens
BOOST Mobile Slam Dunk Contest (2nd Place)
2013-14 (NBA D-League)

Pierre Jackson
NBA D-League Player of Week 12/9/13, 12/16/13, 2/10/14
Pierre Jackson
All NBA D-League Showcase Team
Pierre Jackson
2014 Showcase MVP
Dallas Lauderdale
All NBA D-League Showcase Honorable Mention
Dee Bost
All NBA D-League Showcase Honorable Mention
Dee Bost
NBA D-League Player of the Week 2/24/14
Dee Bost
NBA D-League All-Defensive Third Team
Kevin Murphy
NBA D-League Player of the Week 2/3/14
Kevin Murphy
NBA D-League All-League First Team
EJ Singler
BOOST Mobile 3 point Contest Winner
2014-15 (NBA D-League)




NBA assignments














































































































Season
Player
NBA Team
Notes
2006-07
Mouhamed Sene
Seattle SuperSonics
Picked 10th overall in the 2006 NBA Draft by Seattle. Was assigned once to the Stampede and appeared in 15 games with the Stampede.
2006-07
C.J. Miles
Utah Jazz
Drafted by Utah as the 34th pick of the 2005 NBA Draft. Appeared in eight games during his one assignment to the Stampede.
2007-08
Taureen Green
Portland Trail Blazers
Drafted 52nd overall by Portland in the 2007 NBA Draft. Appeared in four games for the Stampede during his one assignment on the season.
2007-08
Mouhamed Sene
Seattle SuperSonics
Was assigned to the Stampede twice, appearing in 27 games, averaged 12.4 points and 9.0 rebounds per game.
2007-08
Josh McRoberts
Portland Trail Blazers
Selected by Portland with the 37th overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft. Was assigned to the Stampede three time and appeared in 15 games.
2007-08
Mickael Gelebale
Seattle SuperSonics
Picked 18th overall in the 2005 NBA Draft by Seattle. Appeared in six games during his one assignment to the Stampede.
2008-09
Nathan Jawai
Toronto Raptors
Picked 41st overall selection in the 2008 NBA Draft. He is the first indigenous player from Australia to be drafted by an NBA team. Appeared in 14 games with the Stampede.
2009-10
Patrick Mills
Portland Trail Blazers
Picked 55th overall in the 2009 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. The St. Mary's alum appeared in five games with the Stampede averaging 25.6 points per game.
2010-11
Luke Babbitt
Portland Trail Blazers
Picked 16th overall in the 2010 NBA Draft by Minnesota Timberwolves (draft night trade to Portland). Babbitt was assigned to the Stampede twice as a rookie, where he

averaged 20.1 points and 7.4 rebounds in 14 games (9 starts).


2010-11
Armon Johnson
Portland Trail Blazers
Picked 34th overall in the 2010 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. Johnson was assigned to the Stampede for 9 games (1 start), where he averaged 18.2 points and

4.2 rebounds.


2011-12
Luke Babbitt
Portland Trail Blazers
In his second season with Blazers, Babbitt was assigned to Stampede for 3 games (3 starts), where he averaged an individual team-high 21.0 points and 9.0 rebounds per game.

Scored 35 points on 1/7/12 at Bakersfield.


2011-12
Armon Johnson
Portland Trail Blazers
In his second season with Blazers, Johnson was assigned to Stampede for 6 games (2 starts), where he averaged 11.0 points, 4.5 rebounds and 6.8 assists per game. Scored 19

points on 1/9/12 at Erie and had 10 assists at Bakersfield on 1/6/12.


2011-12
Jordan Hamilton
Denver Nuggets
Picked 26th overall in the 2011 NBA Draft out of Texas by the Dallas Mavericks, before being traded on draft night to the Nuggets. Played 6 games (2 starts) for the Stampede and averaged

9.7 points and 5.3 rebounds per game.


2011-12
Julyan Stone
Denver Nuggets
Signed as an undrafted free agent after 4-year career with UTEP, and made final roster (Dec. 24, 2011 <Due to NBA lockout>). Played 3 games (2 starts) with the Stampede where he

averaged 7.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 7 assists.


2012-13
Victor Claver
Portland Trail Blazers
Picked 22nd overall by the Blazers in the 2009 NBA Draft before joining Portland prior to the 2012-13 season. Played 4 games with the Stampede.
2012-13
Will Barton
Portland Trail Blazers
Picked 40th overall in the 2012 NBA Draft. Played 4 games with the Stampede.
2012-13
Joel Freeland
Portland Trail Blazers
Selected 30th overall in the 2006 NBA Draft, before playing professionally in Spain before signing 3-year deal with Blazers in summer 2012.
2012-13
Nolan Smith
Portland Trail Blazers
Selected 21st overall in the 2011 NBA Draft. Played 2 games with the Stampede.
2013-14
CJ McCullom
Portland Trail Blazers
Selected 10th overall in the 2013 NBA Draft. Made Professional debut with Stampede on 1/3/14 vs. RGV. Scored 37 points in 2 games including 23 points on 1/4 against RGV to help the

Stampede to an overtime victory.


2013-14
Allen Crabbe
Portland Trail Blazers
Selected 31st overall in the 2013 NBA Draft by Cleveland and later traded to Portland. Played 6 games with the Stampede and averaged 16 points.
2014-15
Toure' Murry
Utah Jazz
Won NBA D-League Title with RGV in 2013. Played with the NY Knicks during the 2013-14 season. Traded to the Jazz in the summer of 2014.
2014-15
John Jenkins
Atlanta Hawks
Drafted 23rd overall in the 2012 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks.
2014-15
Ian Clark
Utah Jazz
Appeared in 7 games for the Stampede on assignment. Went undrafted in the 2013 NBA Draft.
2014-15
Grant Jerrett
Utah Jazz
2012 McDonald's All American. Drafted 40th overall in the 2013 NBA Draft by Portland and then traded to Oklahoma City Thunder. Traded to the Jazz on Feb. 19, 2015.
2015-16
Tyus Jones
Minnesota Timberwolves

2015-16
Tibor Pleiss
Utah Jazz


NBA call-ups






































































































































Season
Player
NBA Team
1997-98
Rusty LaRue
Chicago Bulls
1997-98
Lloyd Daniels
Toronto Raptors
1997-98
Lloyd Daniels
Atlanta Hawks
1998-99
Chris Garner
San Antonio Spurs
1998-99
Ernest Hall
Portland Trail Blazers
1998-99
Damon Jones
Orlando Magic
1998-99
Lawrence Moten
New York Knicks
1998-99
Terrell Bell
Sacramento Kings
1998-99
Phil Cartwright
Seattle SuperSonics
1998-99
Mitch Henderson
Atlanta Hawks
1998-99
Art Long
Portland Trail Blazers
1998-99
Damon Jones
New Jersey Nets
1998-99
Damon Jones
Boston Celtics
1999-2000
Ben Davis
Phoenix Suns
1999-2000
Rusty LaRue
Chicago Bulls
2003-04
Josh Davis
Atlanta Hawks
2003-04
Randy Livingston
Los Angeles Clippers
2004-05
Britton Johnson
Indiana Pacers
2004-05
Kaniel Dickens
New Jersey Nets
2005-06
Josh Davis
Milwaukee Bucks
2005-06
Josh Davis
Houston Rockets
2005-06
Josh Davis
Phoenix Suns
2005-06
Randy Livingston
Chicago Bulls
2006-07
Luke Jackson
Los Angeles Clippers
2006-07
Luke Jackson
Toronto Raptors
2006-07
Randy Livingston
Seattle SuperSonics
2007-08
Luke Jackson
Miami Heat
2007-08
Lance Allred
Cleveland Cavaliers
2008-09
Jermareo Davidson
Golden State Warriors
2009-10
Coby Karl
Golden State Warriors
2009-10
Coby Karl
Denver Nuggets
2009-10
Sundiata Gaines
Utah Jazz
2009-10
Anthony Tolliver
Portland Trail Blazers
2009-10
Anthony Tolliver
Golden State Warriors
2011-12
Mikki Moore
Golden State Warriors
2012-13
Justin Holiday
Philadelphia 76ers
2014-15
Jack Cooley
Utah Jazz
2014-15
Jerrelle Benimon
Utah Jazz
2015-16
Phil Pressey
Philadelphia 76ers
2015-16
JJ O'Brien
Utah Jazz
2015-16
Bryce-DeJean Jones
New Orleans Pelicans
2015-16
Jeff Ayers
Los Angeles Clippers
2015-16
Phil Pressey
Phoenix Suns


NBA affiliates



  • Utah Jazz (2006–2007, 2011–2012, 2014-present)


  • Denver Nuggets (2009–2012)


  • Portland Trail Blazers (2007–2014)


  • Seattle SuperSonics (2006–2008)


  • Toronto Raptors (2008–2009)


References



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  4. ^ Freeman, Joe (February 27, 2014). "Trail Blazers to end single-affiliate partnership with D-League's Idaho Stampede". OregonLive.com. The Oregonian. Retrieved February 27, 2014.


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ữḛḳṊẴ ẋ,Ẩṙ,ỹḛẪẠứụỿṞṦ,Ṉẍừ,ứ Ị,Ḵ,ṏ ṇỪḎḰṰọửḊ ṾḨḮữẑỶṑỗḮṣṉẃ Ữẩụ,ṓ,ḹẕḪḫỞṿḭ ỒṱṨẁṋṜ ḅẈ ṉ ứṀḱṑỒḵ,ḏ,ḊḖỹẊ Ẻḷổ,ṥ ẔḲẪụḣể Ṱ ḭỏựẶ Ồ Ṩ,ẂḿṡḾồ ỗṗṡịṞẤḵṽẃ ṸḒẄẘ,ủẞẵṦṟầṓế