Las Vegas Stars (USBL)

Las Vegas Stars
LeaguesInternational Basketball League
2007-2008
United States Basketball League
2025–present
Founded2007
LocationLas Vegas, Nevada
Team colorsDark Red, Gray,
   
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.