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Rapid City Thrillers

Basketball team


Basketball team

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nameRapid City Thrillers
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founded1984
folded1999
leaguesCBA 1984–1997
IBA 1998–1999
historyTampa Bay Thrillers
1984–1987
Rapid City Thrillers
1987–1995
Florida Beach Dogs
1995–1997
Rapid City Thrillers
1998–1999
Black Hills Gold
1999–2000
arenaRushmore Plaza Civic Center
locationRapid City, South Dakota
colorsred, white, blue
ownerPat Hall
coachBill Musselman 1985–1987
Tom Nissalke 1988
Flip Saunders 1989
Eric Musselman 1990
Keith Fowler 1991
Jim Calvin 1991
Eric Musselman 1992–1997
championships3 (1985, 1986, 1987)
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division_champs9 (1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997)

IBA 1998–1999 1984–1987 Rapid City Thrillers 1987–1995 Florida Beach Dogs 1995–1997 Rapid City Thrillers 1998–1999 Black Hills Gold 1999–2000

Tom Nissalke 1988 Flip Saunders 1989 Eric Musselman 1990 Keith Fowler 1991 Jim Calvin 1991 Eric Musselman 1992–1997

The Rapid City Thrillers were a semi-professional basketball team in Rapid City, South Dakota, that competed in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) beginning in the 1987 season. They were reincarnated in 1998 as an International Basketball Association franchise. One of the many notable players of the team was Keith Smart, who played for the Indiana Hoosiers when they won the NCAA tournament in 1987.

The Thrillers had some very notable head coaches in its time. First, Bill Musselman coached the team to three consecutive CBA titles during the 1980s. Musselman then moved to the NBA as coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves. Later, Flip Saunders coached the Thrillers for a season and later became head coach of the NBA's Washington Wizards. Keith Fowler coached the team during one of their only losing seasons. Eric Musselman (son of Bill Musselman) coached the team successfully for seven years but was never able to bring the championship back to the franchise, although the team was runner-up three separate times during its existence.

This team traced its history back to the Tampa Bay Thrillers of the Continental Basketball Association. They won consecutive CBA titles in their first two seasons. However, the team never drew well, and abruptly changed cities in 1987. The Thrillers moved to Rapid City at the conclusion of the regular season, but didn't stop the team's momentum, as they won their third consecutive title.

After eight and a half seasons, the team moved to West Palm Beach where they became the Florida Beach Dogs. The Beach Dogs lasted only two seasons folding after losing the championship series to the Oklahoma City Cavalry.

After the Thrillers left Rapid City, professional basketball continued in the form of the Black Hills Posse of the International Basketball Association. In 1998 the Black Hills Posse were sold to John Tuschman (former owner of the original Thrillers). Tuschman tried to spark the old spirit the Thrillers had from the late 1980s and early 1990s, by renaming the Posse to the Thrillers and bringing back the original "flaming basketball" logo. Tuschman was unsuccessful and the new Thrillers folded after the end of the 1998–99 season. The IBA continued for one more season in Rapid City, as the Black Hills Gold played in the 1999–2000 season for one year, before moving to Mitchell, South Dakota and becoming the South Dakota Gold. Rapid City has been without professional basketball since.

Season-by-season

YearLeagueGPWLPct.FinishPlayoffs
1984/85CBA483513.7292nd, EasternWon Eastern Division Semi Finals 3–0 Vs Lancaster Lightning, Won Eastern Division Finals 3–2 Vs Albany Patroons, Won CBA Championship 4–3 Vs Detroit Spirits
1985/86CBA483414.7081st, EasternWon Eastern Division Semi Finals 4–3 Vs Albany Patroons, Won Eastern Division Finals 4–1 Vs Bay State Bombardiers, Won CBA Championship 4–1 Vs La Crosse Catbirds
1986/87CBA483414.7081st, EasternWon Eastern Division Semi Finals 4–1 Vs Pensacola Tornados, Won Eastern Division Finals 4–0 Vs Albany Patroons, Won CBA Championship 4–1 Vs Rockford Lightning
1987/88CBA541638.2966th, Westerndid not qualify
1988/89CBA543816.7041st, WesternWon Western Division Semi Finals 4–1 Vs Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets, Lost Western Division Finals 4–2 Vs Rockford Lightning
1989/90CBA564214.7501st, National MidwestWon National Conference Semi Finals 3–2 Vs San Jose Jammers, Won National Conference Finals 4–2 Vs Santa Barbara Islanders, Lost CBA Championship 4–1 Vs La Crosse Catbirds
1990/91CBA562729.4822nd, American MidwestLost American Conference First Round 3–2 Vs Omaha Racers
1991/92CBA563719.6611st, National NorthernWon National Conference Second Round 3–1 Vs Wichita Falls Texans, Won Western Conference Finals 3–2 Vs Omaha Racers, Lost CBA Championship 4–3 Vs La Crosse Catbirds
1992/93CBA564412.7861st, National MidwestWon National Conference First Round 3–0 Vs Tri-City Chinook, Lost National Conference Finals 3–2 Vs Omaha Racers
1993/94CBA563719.6611st, National MidwestWon National Conference First Round 3–2 Vs Wichita Falls Texans, Lost National Conference Finals 3–2 Vs Omaha Racers
1994/95CBA563125.5544th, National WestLost National Conference First Round 2–0 Vs Tri-City Chinook
1995/96CBA564115.7321st, National SouthernWon National Conference First Round 3–0 Vs Omaha Racers, Lost National Conference Finals 3–2 Vs Sioux Falls Skyforce
1996/97CBA563818.6791st, AmericanWon American Conference First Round 3–0 Vs Rockford Lightning, Won American Conference Finals 3–2 Vs Grand Rapids Hoops, Lost CBA Championship 4–2 Vs Oklahoma City Cavalry
1998/99IBA341618.4713rd, WestLost West Division Finals 2–1 Vs Magic City Snowbears
TotalsCBA700454246.6493 CBA Championships
TotalsIBA341618.4711–2 Playoff Record
TotalsFranchise734470264.640

Notable players

  • Keith Smart
  • Brian Martin
  • Sidney Lowe
  • Ed Nealy
  • Freeman Williams
  • Richard Coffey
  • Shelton Jones
  • Stanley Brundy
  • "Jumpin'" Joe Ward
  • Larry Robinson
  • Fennis Dembo
  • Don Collins
  • Ledell Eackles
  • Craig Neal
  • Tony Dawson
  • Conner Henry
  • Mark Macon
  • Lorenzo Charles
  • Pearl Washington
  • Chris Jent
  • Manute Bol
  • Nate Johnston
  • Leon Wood
  • Alvin Robertson
  • Constantin Popa
  • Chris Whitney
  • George McCloud
  • Charles Smith
  • Corey Crowder

References

References

  1. Aust, Scott. (April 23, 2008). "Pro basketball could return to the city". [[Rapid City Journal]].
  2. Bordelon, Scottie. (May 12, 2021). "Musselman hires Keith Smart to coaching staff". [[Arkansas Democrat-Gazette]].
  3. Rosen, Charley. (2018). "Sugar: Micheal Ray Richardson, Eighties Excess, and the NBA". [[University of Nebraska Press]] pg.98.
  4. George, Dave. (March 20, 2018). "The wildest man in March Madness may be Eric Musselman, who once coached a CBA team in West Palm Beach". [[The Palm Beach Post]].
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