Las Vegas Stars (USBL)

Las Vegas Stars
LeaguesInternational Basketball League
2007-2008
United States Basketball League
2025–present
Founded2007
LocationLas Vegas, Nevada
Team colorsGold, Black
   
General managerCliff Levingston
Head coachCliff Levingston
ChampionshipsIBL 1st Place Southwest Champions 2008

The Las Vegas Stars are a professional basketball team in the United States Basketball League. The inaugural head coach and GM is Cliff Levingston.[1]

History

The Las Vegas Stars was a professional basketball team in the International Basketball League. The inaugural head coach was George Tarkanian, son of Hall of Fame college coach Jerry Tarkanian.[2] The CEO/General Manager, Alexis Levi-Scott, became the first African American female owner in professional basketball when she purchased the team.[3] After the 2008 International Basketball League season the team became defunct.

Season by season

Regular Season
Year Wins Losses Percentage Division
2007 12 5 .705 2nd - Midwest Division
2008 10 10 .500 2nd - Southwest Division

2008 roster

'Final 2007-08 Roster'

Head Coach: Dan Savage

Assistant Coach: Mike Meister

# Pos. Ht. Player Acquired College
F 6'5 Corey Bailey 2008 UNLV
G/F 6'3 Demario Butler 2008 Azusa Pacific University
C 6'11 Mohammed Camara 2008 San Diego State
3 G 6'1 Hollis Hale 2007 Concordia
1 G 6'0 Willie Hall 2007 Augusta G.
5 G/F 6'4 Julius Johnson 2008 Chabot CC
10 F 6'7 Elliott Magee 2008 Texas A&M
G/F 6'5 Demetrius Orme 2008 CSU Bakersfield
2 G 6'2 Keena Payton 2008 Fresno City JC
G/F 6'4 Mike Scott 2008 Chabot CC
8 G 6'3 Eddie Shelby 2007 CSU Bakersfield

The Las Vegas Stars completed this season in first place in the Southwest Division.

2007 roster

'Final 2006-07 Roster'

Head Coach: Dan Savage

# Pos. Ht. Player Acquired College
F/C 6'8 Vinzant Deveraux 2007
G/F 6'5 Herb Gibson 2007 Michigan
3 G 6'1 Hollis Hale 2007 Concordia
1 G 6'0 Willie Hall 2007
8 G 6'3 Eddie Shelby 2007 CSU Bakersfield
23 G/F 6'5 DaJuan Tate 2007 Mountain State
G 5'11 Maurice Thomas 2007 UTEP
4 F 6'5 Jonathan Walker 2007
G 6'7 Tarron Williams 2007 Cal State San Bernardino
F 6'6 Matthew Winans 2007 Brigham Young University–Hawaii

References

  1. ^ "United States Basketball League Announces Rebirth". USBL. November 6, 2025.
  2. ^ Miech, Rob (22 September 2009). "George Tarkanian takes Bonanza High hoops job". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  3. ^ "Who is Alexis Levi Scott?". sidelineshow.com. Retrieved 13 November 2011.