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The Buffalo Sharks were a basketball team based in Buffalo, New York . The team competed in the American Basketball Association (ABA) as the Buffalo Rapids in 2005–06 and as the Buffalo Silverbacks in 2006–07 before suspending operations.

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21-622: The organization rebranded as the Buffalo Sharks with plans to relaunch for the 2008–09 ABA season , but ownership instead folded the team. Its legacy remains as the city's first basketball franchise to operate after the Buffalo Braves relocated to San Diego following the 1977–78 NBA season . Despite ownership changes and financial struggles, the team reached the ABA playoffs in both of its seasons. Gary Nice paid $ 10,000 to acquire

42-614: A 16–10 record and was eliminated in the semifinal round of the 2006–07 ABA playoffs by the Beijing Aoshen Olympians . Kenneth Massey ranked the team 6th overall out of 49 teams in his final ABA ratings of the season. Dan Robbie and Todd Wier sold the franchise to concert promoter Vincent Lesh for $ 15,000 in September 2007, and the team sat out the 2007–08 ABA season for reorganization. Robbie and Wier claimed losses of $ 700,000 in their two seasons of ownership. It

63-628: A small rural town approximately 18 miles from Memphis. She attended Medaille College , where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education, graduating Magna Cum Laude in 1993. She earned a Master of Science degree in Special Education from Buffalo State College . She has also owned a deli and worked as a school teacher. Grant was elected to the Buffalo Common Council in 1999 representing

84-561: A team-sponsored youth clinic in Olean, New York the month prior in protest. Dayshawn Wright, the first overall pick in the 2006 CBA Draft, was signed to the team in September 2006 before breaching his contract a week later to instead sign with the CBA's Minot SkyRockets . Head coach Richard Jacob resigned from the team in November 2006 and was replaced by Trevor Ruffin . The team played

105-628: The 2006–07 ABA season in the North Division of the Blue Conference. Their season opener was a 100–109 loss to the Detroit Panthers on November 8, 2006, drawing 1,232 fans to their new home of Buffalo State Sports Arena . Antoine Sims was named to the 2007 ABA All-Star Game after leading the team with 28 points per game. Modie Cox was recipient of the league's inaugural Community Service Award. The team finished with

126-536: The Buffalo Rapids trademark when he left the organization. Controversy arose when politician Betty Jean Grant criticized the team's name and logo, which featured a silverback gorilla , as racist . The team responded by adopting a new logo featuring a tiger . All-Star Tim Winn was released in August 2006 after owner Dan Robbie required him to tryout again for the team, and he refused. Winn had no-showed

147-577: The Erie County Legislature in 2007 and was re-elected in 2009, 2011, 2013 and 2015. In 2012, she began serving as Chair of the Erie County Legislature after both her Democratic and Republican colleagues unanimously voted for her. Grant lost by only 139 votes to Tim Kennedy in the Democratic Primary for New York State Senate District 63 in 2012. She challenged him again in 2014 in a race that drew much attention because of

168-743: The University District. She served two full terms on the Common Council. As a council member, she pushed to clean up a toxic waste site and created three Economic Empowerment Zones that drew new businesses to areas on Bailey Avenue, Kensington Avenue and Main Street. In 2004, Betty Jean Grant was elected to the Buffalo Public School Board of Education, representing the Ferry District. She was elected to

189-674: The We Are Women Warriors empowerment group and is a frequent radio guest on WUFO. In 2018, she received the Western New York Peace Center's Lifetime Achievement Award at its 51st Annual Dinner. That same year she also received the Woman of Courage, Compassion and Commitment Award during the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library's kickoff event for Women's History Month. Legislator Grant worked at

210-482: The dollar amounts involved, but lost again. Grant also ran in the primary for the mayor of Buffalo in 2017, making the point that there was a need for greater city investment in the East Side. Grant served on the legislature until 2017 when she retired from public service, and April Baskin was elected that year to fill her seat. Though no longer an elected official, she remains an active community organizer through

231-497: The final regular season standings of the 2008–09 season. Some teams folded during the regular season and did not complete all of their scheduled games. Betty Jean Grant Betty Jean Grant is an American politician from Buffalo, New York . She served as an Erie County Legislator from 2007 until 2017, representing the 2nd district, after previously serving the 7th district. Grant was born and raised in Brighton, Tennessee ,

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252-472: The franchise that same month. Antoine Sims scored 52 points in the team's 136–90 victory over the Boston Frenzy on February 3, 2006. This tied the record for most points scored professionally by a Buffalo player, which was set by Bob McAdoo of the Buffalo Braves in 1974. Tim Winn was named to the 2006 ABA All-Star Game and 2006 All-ABA Team after averaging 25 points, 11 assists and 4 steals on

273-462: The inaugural 2000–01 ABA season . Hamister had been quoted a price of $ 41,000 per night to rent HSBC Arena , which he found unacceptable. The league ruled in 2004 that Mark Hamister 's two-year contractual window to found a team had lapsed, allowing Gary Nice's plans to move forward. The Buffalo Rapids were unveiled in February 2005 after an online contest to name the team. Buffalo Braves won

294-607: The rights for a Buffalo franchise of the American Basketball Association in August 2004. Nice was CEO of Events Media International, a company that had worked with the league to broadcast its games nationally on radio and television. Mark Hamister disputed the purchase, as he had paid $ 75,000 to the league for the city's franchise rights in January 2000. However, he had been unable to come to terms with HSBC Arena management to utilize their venue for

315-738: The season 2008%E2%80%9309 ABA season The 2008–09 ABA season was the eighth season of the American Basketball Association that lasted from November 2008 and ended with the championship game in March 2009 between the Kentucky Bisons and the Maywood Buzz . The Kentucky Bisons won their first title after defeating the Buzz, 127–120. The 2008–09 season was scheduled to host over 50 teams, but travelling costs doomed most teams and resulted in many franchises folding. The following are

336-605: The season. The team finished with an 11–17 record and was eliminated in the quarterfinal round of the 2005–06 ABA playoffs by the Atlanta Vision . Kenneth Massey ranked the team 18th overall out of 47 teams in his final ABA ratings of the season. It was announced in May 2006 that the franchise had changed its name to the Buffalo Silverbacks. The rebranding was necessary because Gary Nice retained ownership of

357-672: The team's home matchups at Burt Flickinger Center , with the organization agreeing to rent the facility at a cost of $ 9,540 per night. Their inaugural game was a 107–108 home loss to the Maryland Nighthawks in front of 3,200 fans on November 3, 2005. Gary Nice was removed as owner of the team in December 2005 after failing to make payroll, forcing the team's relocation from Burt Flickinger Center to Park School of Buffalo . Former Miami Dolphins owner Dan Robbie and his business partner Todd Wier became co-owners after purchasing

378-518: The team's home venue for the 2008–09 ABA season . However, Lesh announced in September 2008 that he was folding the Sharks and instead leaving the ABA to purchase Todd Wier's Buffalo Dragons franchise in the PBL . Roster Last transaction: February 9, 2006 Roster Last transaction: February 4, 2007 After all games . Waived during the season Traded during the season Acquired during

399-563: The voting, but along with the second-place Buffalo Wings could not be used due to existing trademarks. The team did adopt Carolina blue uniforms reminiscent of the Columbia blue uniforms worn by the Buffalo Braves . Richard Jacob was named the team's head coach and general manager in April 2005. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Kevin Cadle were also considered for the position. Bob Bateson

420-546: Was announced in May 2008 that the franchise had changed its name to the Buffalo Sharks. The name and logo referenced the team's primary sponsor, Shark Energy . Rich Jacob returned as head coach and general manager, leading a makeshift Buffalo Select All-Stars squad to a 62–54 exhibition victory over the Italy men's national basketball team on June 23, 2008. The team was led by Ejike Ugboaja with 16 points and Jason Rowe with 7 assists. Vincent Lesh secured Koessler Center as

441-641: Was hired as the team's strength and conditioning coach . Tryouts for the team were held at Daemen College in June 2005. Tryouts for the Buffalo Rush cheerleading squad were held at Medaille College in June 2005. Tim Winn and Trevor Ruffin were announced as the team's first signings in June 2005. The team played the 2005–06 ABA season in the Connie Hawkins Division of the Blue Conference. 400 season ticket packages were sold for

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