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Las Vegas Dealers Western Basketball Association

Las Vegas Dealers

The Las Vegas Dealers were one of seven founding teams in the Western Basketball Association in 1978. The Dealers proved to be the league’s shakiest franchise and barely made it through the season. Dealers founders James Speed and his wife Sylvia came to the ownership suite through unusual – and sad – circumstances. 6′ 7″ James Speed was a prized recruit for the University of Iowa basketball program in 1970. Before he ever took the floor for the Hawkeyes, complications from routine medical procedures left him permanently blind in both eyes. Speed later used part of his $750,000 malpractice judgment to buy the Dealers.

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Kevin McKenna, Larry Spriggs & Oliver Mack on the cover of a 1982 Las Vegas Silvers program from the Continental Basketball Association

Las Vegas Silvers

The Las Vegas Silvers were a Continental Basketball Association franchise that played only half of one season at the L.V. Convention Center and the Tropicana Hotel during the winter of 1982-83. 32 games into the team’s schedule, the Silvers moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico to finish out the season.

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