Pro Basketball making a comeback in Dayton

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Pro Basketball making a comeback in Dayton 

Post#1 » by jman3134 » Sat Nov 6, 2010 7:47 pm

Matt Sylvester, the former Cincinnati Moeller High School basketball player, knows he might hear a boo or two as he makes his return to basketball with the Dayton Air Strikers.

That’s fine with the Air Strikers’ assistant coach, whose last-second tip-in beat Beavercreek in the Division I regional final in 1999.

“I was used to it when I (played in Dayton),” said a smiling Sylvester. “I welcome all boos. As long as they’re in the stands, I’m happy.”

That’s one of the challenges the newest member of the Premier Basketball League faces — filling the James S. Trent Arena for its 10 home games.

The Air Strikers, the first pro basketball team in Dayton since the Jets of the International Basketball League in 2005, plan to make basketball an affordable, family-friendly event with entertaining halftime shows — ranging from comedy acts to dance performances — to go along with quality basketball.


http://www.daytondailynews.com/dayton-s ... 94218.html

Good news for Dayton pro basketball. They love their Flyers etc in Ohio, so I would not be shocked to see them bring in some talented former Dayton greats.

Any suggestions? Brian Roberts?
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Re: Pro Basketball making a comeback in Dayton 

Post#2 » by jman3134 » Sat Nov 6, 2010 8:03 pm

Are two Dayton teams too much? Apparently the ABA and PBL are both in this market.

http://www.daytondailynews.com/dayton-s ... 96369.html

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