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The Oklahoma Storm was a United States Basketball League (USBL) team in Enid, Oklahoma.Founded by sports agent and attorney James Sears Bryant, the Storm won the USBL championship under head coach Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 2002, defeating Kansas with a final score of 122–109. [1]
Abdul-Jabbar was the head coach of the Oklahoma Storm of the United States Basketball League in 2002, leading the team to the league's championship that season, but he failed to land the head coaching position at Columbia University a year later. [154] He then worked as a scout for the New York Knicks. [155]
College basketball teams in Oklahoma (25 C) O. Oklahoma City Blue (4 C, 2 P) ... Oklahoma City Thunder; Oklahoma Storm; P. Phillips 66ers This page was ...
The 2024-25 men's college basketball season is right around the corner.. It's a clean slate for every team, including those in Oklahoma. The state features four Division I programs, and all of ...
After graduating from college, Gottlieb went undrafted in the NBA draft but was the first pick of the Oklahoma Storm in the 2000 United States Basketball League draft. [6] Gottlieb's season with the Storm was successful, as he led the USBL in assists and helped the Storm to a 2nd-place finish in the team's inaugural season (losing to the Dodge ...
The Chisholm Trail Coliseum is an 8,000-seat multi-purpose arena located at the Garfield County Fairgrounds in Enid, Oklahoma. The coliseum, also called the Garfield County Expo Center was built in 1998. [1] It was home to the Oklahoma Storm USBL basketball team, and also serves as a site for various conventions.
Oklahoma high school basketball tournament schedule, scores, stats and highlights for Saturday, January 20. ... Stillwater 63, OKC Storm 43, 5th. Lawton Ike 62, Noble 57, 7th.
The Mark Price Arena was a 2,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Enid, Oklahoma located in Convention Hall, named in 1993 after basketball player Mark Price who played for Georgia Tech and the Cleveland Cavaliers. In addition to hosting concerts and high school sports, the arena was home to the Oklahoma Storm, a basketball team in the USBL. The ...