Salt Lake City Stars
American professional basketball team of the NBA G League
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2025 | Under Steve Wojciechowski, currently positioned 3rd in Western Conference, won Quarterfinals against Rio Grande Valley (129-102) and advancing to Conference Semifinal against Austin. |
2024 | Finished 5th in the Western Conference under Steve Wojciechowski with a 20-14 record, and lost in the Quarterfinals to Santa Cruz 111-113. |
2023 | Finished 4th in the Western Conference under Scott Morrison with a 20-12 record, but lost in the Quarterfinals to Sioux Falls 107-115. |
2022 | Struggled in the season, finishing 13th in the Western Conference under Nathan Peavy with a 9-23 record. |
October 10 2022 | The team announced they would move to Maverik Center as their new home arena beginning with the 2022–2023 season. |
2020 | Won the Southwest Conference with a 30-12 record under Martin Schiller, but the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2019 | Finished second in the Southwest Conference under Martin Schiller, with a 27-23 record, but lost in the First Round to Oklahoma City 113-118. |
2016 | Concluded NBA G League affiliation with Utah Jazz |
April 4 2016 | The Utah Jazz and the D-League announced the Stampede would relocate to Salt Lake City for the 2016–17 season, renaming the team the Salt Lake City Stars. They would play at Bruin Arena at Salt Lake Community College in Taylorsville, Utah. |
March 24 2015 | The Utah Jazz purchased the Idaho Stampede, becoming the 8th NBA team to own their D-League affiliate. |
2014 | Renewed NBA G League affiliation with Portland Trail Blazers and Utah Jazz |
2013 | Ended NBA affiliate partnerships with Denver Nuggets, Seattle SuperSonics, Toronto Raptors, and Portland Trail Blazers. |
2012 | Ended NBA G League affiliations with Denver Nuggets and Utah Jazz |
2011 | Resumed NBA G League affiliation with Utah Jazz |
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