San Diego Stingrays

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San Diego Stingrays
San Diego Stingrays logo
LeagueIBL
Founded1999
Folded2001
ArenaSan Diego Sports Arena
LocationSan Diego, California
Team colorspurple, teal, black
     
PresidentRon Gross
OwnershipScott Atkins
Websitewww.iblhoops.com/tams/stingrays (archived on December 6, 2000)

The San Diego Stingrays were a charter member of International Basketball League (IBL) and played at the San Diego Sports Arena and was owned by online sports gaming entrepreneur Scott Atkins. The following season, the team returned to San Diego under the name, San Diego Wildfire, along with new ownership and management.

In June 1999, San Diego hired former San Diego State Aztecs men's basketball head coach Smokey Gaines to helm the team.[1] Former National Basketball Association (NBA) player Jeff Malone was hired as Gains' assistant coach in July 1999.[2] Bill Tosheff was the director of basketball operations for the Stingrays.[3] Rapper Master P, who had previously played in the NBA pre-season, signed with the Stingrays in November 1999.[4]

The Stingrays first home game in 1999 was attended by 9,786 people—an IBL best.[5] The San Diego Stingrays had a dance team as well that participated in several community events. They were led by director Demilo Young and Sheila Christensen.

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  1. ^ "IBL Stingrays hire ex-Aztec coach". The Albuquerque Tribune. Albuquerque, New Mexico. June 10, 1999. p. 2.
  2. ^ "Transactions". The New York Times. New York. August 3, 1999.
  3. ^ "Transactions". The New York Times. New York. July 8, 1999.
  4. ^ Williams, Michelle (November 12, 1999). "Rapper Master P Signs With IBL Team". Associated Press. San Diego, California. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  5. ^ Moore, Brad (November 30, 1999). "The new game in town debuts with Slam home opener". The Albuquerque Tribune. Albuquerque, New Mexico. p. B1.

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