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- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits abstract "The Las Vegas Silver Bandits were a team in the International Basketball League (IBL). They played at the Thomas and Mack Center in Paradise, Nevada in 1999.The team president was Michael A. Olsen. The V.P. of Basketball Operations was Cindy Hays. Burke Reeder served as Director of Sales. Tony Desiere who now does sports radio in the Denver Colorado market, was the sports information director. Tim Neverett who is the new voice of the Pittsburgh Pirates was the Silverbandits play by play announcer.Jackie Robinson purchased the Silver Bandits in the spring of 2000. Robinson achieved All-American and Hall of Fame status at UNLV, and went on to win an NBA World Championship with the 1979 Seattle SuperSonics. In business, Robinson has spent the past twenty years building successful businesses in real estate, construction, credit, and in the food and beverage industries.The IBL suffered from lack of interest and attendance and folded in 2001 with pressure from the National Basketball Association Developmental League.[1]".
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- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits wikiPageRevisionID "664614593".
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits wikiPageWikiLink Category:Basketball_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valley.
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- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_Basketball_League_teams.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits wikiPageWikiLink International_Basketball_League_(1999–2001).
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits wikiPageWikiLink Jackie_Robinson_(basketball,_born_1955).
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits wikiPageWikiLink NBA_Development_League.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits wikiPageWikiLink National_Basketball_Association.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits wikiPageWikiLink Nevada.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits wikiPageWikiLink Paradise,_Nevada.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits wikiPageWikiLink Seattle_SuperSonics.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_&_Mack_Center.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Nevada,_Las_Vegas.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits wikiPageWikiLinkText "Las Vegas Silver Bandits".
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- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits subject Category:Basketball_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valley.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits subject Category:Basketball_teams_in_Nevada.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits subject Category:International_Basketball_League_teams.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits hypernym Team.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits type SoccerClub.
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- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits type Team.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits comment "The Las Vegas Silver Bandits were a team in the International Basketball League (IBL). They played at the Thomas and Mack Center in Paradise, Nevada in 1999.The team president was Michael A. Olsen. The V.P. of Basketball Operations was Cindy Hays. Burke Reeder served as Director of Sales. Tony Desiere who now does sports radio in the Denver Colorado market, was the sports information director.".
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- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits sameAs Q3827298.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits wasDerivedFrom Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits?oldid=664614593.
- Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits isPrimaryTopicOf Las_Vegas_Silver_Bandits.