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St. Louis Swarm

The St. Louis Swarm was a professional basketball team based in St. Charles, Missouri from 1999 to 2001. They were members of the International Basketball League and won the league's only two championship series in 2000 and 2001. The Swarm played home games at Family Arena.

St. Louis Swarm
ConferenceIBL West
LeaguesCBA (1999)
IBL (1999–2001)
Founded1999
Folded2001
HistorySt. Charles Swarm (1999)
St. Louis Swarm (1999–2001)
ArenaFamily Arena
LocationSt. Charles, Missouri
Team colorspurple, yellow
   
PresidentMichael Mannion
Head coachBernie Bickerstaff
OwnershipRiverCity Basketball
Championships2000, 2001
Website

History edit

In 1999, an ownership group with the name RiverCity Basketball announced their intentions to purchase an expansion franchise in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), however, after the creation of the International Basketball League the ownership group announced they would be joining the fledgling league instead of the 53-year-old CBA. In response, CBA officials filed a lawsuit against RiverCity Basketball for breach of contract.[1] As a condition of joining the IBL, the team would have to be named St. Louis, not St. Charles, which is where their home arena—Family Center—was located.[2] In February 1999, the Swarm announced the hiring of Butch Beard as head coach. St. Louis University alumni Erwin Claggett was the first player signed by the Swarm as announced by team president Michael Mannion on February 16, 1999.[3] The team's nickname "Swarm" was announced before an audience at the Regal Riverfront Hotel in Downtown St. Louis. The Swarm's logo was also unveiled and was described by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch as "a bee grasping a basketball with its left hand as it prepares to slam the ball through the hoop in its right hand".[4]

In April 1999, the Swarm hired St. Louis native Lee Winfield as assistant coach.[5] St. Louis held a try-out camp from May 21 to May 23, 1999 on the campus of Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri. A $125 pre-registration fee was required.[6] Twenty-four players form the tryout were recommended by the team for the IBL draft out of the 110 people who registered.[7][8] The Swarm were awarded the second pick in the IBL draft.[9] The IBL held a preliminary draft in early July 1999 for players who were selected in the second round of the National Basketball Association draft. The Swarm selected Chris Herren from Fresno State University, who was also selected by the Denver Nuggets in the 1999 NBA draft.[10] They also selected St. Charles native Ryan Robertson, who was selected by the Sacramento Kings, and Antwain Smith, who was picked by the Vancouver Grizzlies.[11] In July 1999, it was reported by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that Swarm head coach Butch Beard was negotiating to join the Washington Wizards as an assistant coach to Gar Heard.[12] Beard was hired by the Wizards in August 1999.[13]

During the IBL's territorial draft, the Swarm selected former University of Missouri basketball players Doug Smith and Derek Grimm.[14] The team held a draft night party on July 19, 1999, which featured Swarm assistant coach Lee Winfield.[15] The Swarm selected Robert Werdann in the first round of the draft. Their other picks were Kermit Holmes, Evric Gray, Jamal Robinson and Versile Shaw.[16] After Butch Beard was hired by the Washington Wizards, the Swarm opened their search for a new head coach. Swarm president Michael Mannion announced the team was considering a bevy of candidates including Jack Haley, Kurt Rambis, Kiki Vandeweghe, Brian Winters and Brad Greenberg.[17] On August 31, 1999 the Swarm announced that Bernie Bickerstaff was hired as head coach and general manager.[18] Swarm president Michael Mannion told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that Bickerstaff was not on the list of candidates, saying, "Honestly, I didn't think someone like Bernie would be interested".[19] The announcement of Bickerstaff of coach was delayed as he finished his role as coaching advisor to the Harlem Globetrotters, an American barnstorming team.[20] The Swarm also announced that former National Football League player John Outlaw had been hired as assistant coach.[19]

In September 1999, the Swarm announced they had signed a contract with radio station KFNS-FM to broadcast live IBL games during the 1999–2000 season. The Swarm on-air broadcasting team consisted of Dave Greene doing play-by-play and former Saint Louis University basketball assistant coach Jay Spoonhour as the color commentator.[21] The Swarm held an open house at Family Arena in October 1999 that featured three St. Louis players Erwin Claggett, Doug Smith and Versile Shaw in which 5,000 people attended, 3,000 more than the Swarm's anticipated attendance. The Swarm sold 200 ticket packages at the event, worth an aggregate of $40,000.[22] Individual game tickets went on sale on October 18, 1999 and ranged from $7 to $25.[23]

Awards edit

  • 2000 International Basketball League Champions[24]
  • 2001 International Basketball League Champions
  • 1999–2000 IBL Coach of the Year — Bernie Bickerstaff[25]
  • 1999–2000 IBL Most Valuable Player — Doug Smith[24]
  • 1999–2000 IBL Defensive Player of the Year — Doug Smith
  • 1999–2000 IBL Rookie of the Year — Danny Johnson[26]
  • 1999–2000 All-IBL First-Team — Danny Johnson (guard) and Doug Smith (center)[27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lyons, Joe (February 17, 1999). "IBL's business plan entice Swarm". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. D8.
  2. ^ Sonderegger, John (June 29, 1999). "Swarm's basketball team's special offer ends Thursday". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St, Louis, Missouri. p. 1.
  3. ^ Lyons, Joe (February 17, 1999). "New IBL franchise unveils name, signs Claggett". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. D1.
  4. ^ Lyons, Joe (February 18, 1999). "IBL team now has identity with unveiling of nickname and logo". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. 8.
  5. ^ "Sports shorts". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. April 22, 1999. p. D2.
  6. ^ "Sports shorts". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. April 15, 1999. p. D2.
  7. ^ "Sports shorts". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. May 24, 1999. p. C2.
  8. ^ "Swarm pro basketball team runs first tryout camp at Linerwood". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. May 26, 1999. p. 6.
  9. ^ "Short hops". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. July 1, 1999. p. 7.
  10. ^ "Price vaults into university finals". The Fresno Bee. Fresno, California. July 10, 1999. p. D5.
  11. ^ Lyons, Joe (July 13, 1999). "Swarm coach may have NBA offer". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. C4.
  12. ^ Lyons, Joe (July 13, 1999). "Swarm drafts Robinson to get in line behind NBA Kings". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. 6.
  13. ^ "Celtics, Nuggets make six player trade". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. August 4, 1999. p. D5.
  14. ^ "Swarm lists former Mizzou stars Smith , Grimm for league's draft". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. July 16, 1999. p. 8.
  15. ^ "The Swarm will hold a party for its inaugural draft tonight". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. July 19, 1999. p. 19.
  16. ^ Lyons, Joe (July 20, 1999). "Draftees please Swarm president". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. C5.
  17. ^ "Short hops". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. August 5, 1999. p. 8.
  18. ^ "Bickerstaff takes over Swarm". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St, Louis, Missouri. August 31, 1999. p. C1.
  19. ^ a b Lyons, Joe (September 1, 1999). "Bickerstaff is surprise catch for IBL Swarm". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. D2.
  20. ^ Lyons, Joe (September 2, 1999). "Swarm names Bickerstaff coach". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. 6.
  21. ^ "KFNS will broadcast St. Louis Swarm games". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. September 23, 1999. p. 10.
  22. ^ Bradbury, Peggy (October 19, 1999). "Some 5,000 fans Swarm Family Arena's 'Tag Day' for tickets, autographs". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. p. 1.
  23. ^ "Short hops". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. November 3, 1999. p. 6.
  24. ^ a b . stlswarm.com. St. Louis Swarm. Archived from the original on August 19, 2000. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  25. ^ . stlswarm.com. St. Louis Swarm. May 9, 2000. Archived from the original on August 19, 2000. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  26. ^ . stlswarm.com. St. Louis Swarm. May 9, 2000. Archived from the original on August 19, 2000. Retrieved April 11, 2018.
  27. ^ . stlswarm.com. St. Louis Swarm. May 5, 2000. Archived from the original on August 19, 2000. Retrieved April 11, 2018.

External links edit

  • Riverfront Times — "Best of St. Louis 2001: Sports & Recreation; Best Minor-League Team: St. Louis Swarm"

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The St Louis Swarm was a professional basketball team based in St Charles Missouri from 1999 to 2001 They were members of the International Basketball League and won the league s only two championship series in 2000 and 2001 The Swarm played home games at Family Arena St Louis SwarmConferenceIBL WestLeaguesCBA 1999 IBL 1999 2001 Founded1999Folded2001HistorySt Charles Swarm 1999 St Louis Swarm 1999 2001 ArenaFamily ArenaLocationSt Charles MissouriTeam colorspurple yellow PresidentMichael MannionHead coachBernie BickerstaffOwnershipRiverCity BasketballChampionships2000 2001Websitestlswarm com archived on June 5 2000 Contents 1 History 2 Awards 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn 1999 an ownership group with the name RiverCity Basketball announced their intentions to purchase an expansion franchise in the Continental Basketball Association CBA however after the creation of the International Basketball League the ownership group announced they would be joining the fledgling league instead of the 53 year old CBA In response CBA officials filed a lawsuit against RiverCity Basketball for breach of contract 1 As a condition of joining the IBL the team would have to be named St Louis not St Charles which is where their home arena Family Center was located 2 In February 1999 the Swarm announced the hiring of Butch Beard as head coach St Louis University alumni Erwin Claggett was the first player signed by the Swarm as announced by team president Michael Mannion on February 16 1999 3 The team s nickname Swarm was announced before an audience at the Regal Riverfront Hotel in Downtown St Louis The Swarm s logo was also unveiled and was described by the St Louis Post Dispatch as a bee grasping a basketball with its left hand as it prepares to slam the ball through the hoop in its right hand 4 In April 1999 the Swarm hired St Louis native Lee Winfield as assistant coach 5 St Louis held a try out camp from May 21 to May 23 1999 on the campus of Lindenwood University in St Charles Missouri A 125 pre registration fee was required 6 Twenty four players form the tryout were recommended by the team for the IBL draft out of the 110 people who registered 7 8 The Swarm were awarded the second pick in the IBL draft 9 The IBL held a preliminary draft in early July 1999 for players who were selected in the second round of the National Basketball Association draft The Swarm selected Chris Herren from Fresno State University who was also selected by the Denver Nuggets in the 1999 NBA draft 10 They also selected St Charles native Ryan Robertson who was selected by the Sacramento Kings and Antwain Smith who was picked by the Vancouver Grizzlies 11 In July 1999 it was reported by the St Louis Post Dispatch that Swarm head coach Butch Beard was negotiating to join the Washington Wizards as an assistant coach to Gar Heard 12 Beard was hired by the Wizards in August 1999 13 During the IBL s territorial draft the Swarm selected former University of Missouri basketball players Doug Smith and Derek Grimm 14 The team held a draft night party on July 19 1999 which featured Swarm assistant coach Lee Winfield 15 The Swarm selected Robert Werdann in the first round of the draft Their other picks were Kermit Holmes Evric Gray Jamal Robinson and Versile Shaw 16 After Butch Beard was hired by the Washington Wizards the Swarm opened their search for a new head coach Swarm president Michael Mannion announced the team was considering a bevy of candidates including Jack Haley Kurt Rambis Kiki Vandeweghe Brian Winters and Brad Greenberg 17 On August 31 1999 the Swarm announced that Bernie Bickerstaff was hired as head coach and general manager 18 Swarm president Michael Mannion told the St Louis Post Dispatch that Bickerstaff was not on the list of candidates saying Honestly I didn t think someone like Bernie would be interested 19 The announcement of Bickerstaff of coach was delayed as he finished his role as coaching advisor to the Harlem Globetrotters an American barnstorming team 20 The Swarm also announced that former National Football League player John Outlaw had been hired as assistant coach 19 In September 1999 the Swarm announced they had signed a contract with radio station KFNS FM to broadcast live IBL games during the 1999 2000 season The Swarm on air broadcasting team consisted of Dave Greene doing play by play and former Saint Louis University basketball assistant coach Jay Spoonhour as the color commentator 21 The Swarm held an open house at Family Arena in October 1999 that featured three St Louis players Erwin Claggett Doug Smith and Versile Shaw in which 5 000 people attended 3 000 more than the Swarm s anticipated attendance The Swarm sold 200 ticket packages at the event worth an aggregate of 40 000 22 Individual game tickets went on sale on October 18 1999 and ranged from 7 to 25 23 Awards edit2000 International Basketball League Champions 24 2001 International Basketball League Champions 1999 2000 IBL Coach of the Year Bernie Bickerstaff 25 1999 2000 IBL Most Valuable Player Doug Smith 24 1999 2000 IBL Defensive Player of the Year Doug Smith 1999 2000 IBL Rookie of the Year Danny Johnson 26 1999 2000 All IBL First Team Danny Johnson guard and Doug Smith center 27 See also editAtlanta Hawks formerly the St Louis Hawks of the National Basketball Association Spirits of St Louis St Louis based American Basketball Association franchise St Louis Trotters a semi professional basketball team based in St Louis Missouri River Otters a professional hockey team which shared a venue with the SwarmReferences edit Lyons Joe February 17 1999 IBL s business plan entice Swarm St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri p D8 Sonderegger John June 29 1999 Swarm s basketball team s special offer ends Thursday St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri p 1 Lyons Joe February 17 1999 New IBL franchise unveils name signs Claggett St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri p D1 Lyons Joe February 18 1999 IBL team now has identity with unveiling of nickname and logo St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri p 8 Sports shorts St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri April 22 1999 p D2 Sports shorts St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri April 15 1999 p D2 Sports shorts St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri May 24 1999 p C2 Swarm pro basketball team runs first tryout camp at Linerwood St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri May 26 1999 p 6 Short hops St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri July 1 1999 p 7 Price vaults into university finals The Fresno Bee Fresno California July 10 1999 p D5 Lyons Joe July 13 1999 Swarm coach may have NBA offer St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri p C4 Lyons Joe July 13 1999 Swarm drafts Robinson to get in line behind NBA Kings St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri p 6 Celtics Nuggets make six player trade St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri August 4 1999 p D5 Swarm lists former Mizzou stars Smith Grimm for league s draft St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri July 16 1999 p 8 The Swarm will hold a party for its inaugural draft tonight St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri July 19 1999 p 19 Lyons Joe July 20 1999 Draftees please Swarm president St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri p C5 Short hops St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri August 5 1999 p 8 Bickerstaff takes over Swarm St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri August 31 1999 p C1 a b Lyons Joe September 1 1999 Bickerstaff is surprise catch for IBL Swarm St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri p D2 Lyons Joe September 2 1999 Swarm names Bickerstaff coach St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri p 6 KFNS will broadcast St Louis Swarm games St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri September 23 1999 p 10 Bradbury Peggy October 19 1999 Some 5 000 fans Swarm Family Arena s Tag Day for tickets autographs St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri p 1 Short hops St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri November 3 1999 p 6 a b ST LOUIS SWARM VS RICHMOND RHYTHM SWARM SWEEPS RHYTHM IN IBL CHAMPIONSHIPS stlswarm com St Louis Swarm Archived from the original on August 19 2000 Retrieved April 11 2018 BERNIE BICKERSTAFF NAMED IBL COACH OF THE YEAR stlswarm com St Louis Swarm May 9 2000 Archived from the original on August 19 2000 Retrieved April 11 2018 DANNY JOHNSON NAMED IBL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR stlswarm com St Louis Swarm May 9 2000 Archived from the original on August 19 2000 Retrieved April 11 2018 IBL ANNOUNCES FIRST AND SECOND TEAM ALL LEAGUE HONORS stlswarm com St Louis Swarm May 5 2000 Archived from the original on August 19 2000 Retrieved April 11 2018 External links editRiverfront Times Best of St Louis 2001 Sports amp Recreation Best Minor League Team St Louis Swarm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Louis Swarm amp oldid 1159262611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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