NBA D-League expands to Utah
InsideHoops NewsWire | Dec. 2, 2006
The NBA Development League (D-League) has
awarded an expansion team to Orem, Utah, for the 2007-08 season, NBA
Commissioner David Stern announced today. The team will play at the McKay
Event Center.
“The D-League continues to provide the NBA and its teams the opportunity to
cultivate talent, test new ideas and give young roster players a means to
improve through game competition,” said Stern. “That commitment, coupled
with delivering the game of basketball in an affordable, fun and
family-oriented atmosphere, has more investors seeking to bring the
D-League to their communities.
“Our minor league has a proven track record of developing talent both on
and off the court, a trend we expect to continue,” said Stern. “Since the
D-League’s inaugural season in 2001-02, more than 100 players, coaches,
referees, athletic trainers and front-office personnel have moved to NBA
teams or the league office.”
The team is owned and operated by Brandt Andersen, Founder and CEO of G
Code Ventures. Over the past several years Andersen, 29, has been investing
and working on cutting-edge creative projects and businesses. In 1999,
while attending Brigham Young University, Andersen founded uSight, a
leading provider of software products and services for small businesses. In
2004 uSight was named the second-fastest growing privately held company in
America by INC Magazine. Andersen was the youngest CEO to make the list. In
2004, he sold a portion of the company to Kansas City based NMR Inc.
Andersen is currently the general partner and owner of two large real
estate development projects, The Lakes at Sleepy Ridge surrounds the Sleepy
Ridge Golf Course, a Dye Family Course, in Orem, Utah. He is also the
general partner and owner of a real estate project for which he has
employed the services of world-renowned architect Frank Gehry of Frank O
Gehry and Associates. When completed, this Gehry collaboration in Lehi,
Utah promises to become an architectural icon of the Western United States
and marks the first time Gehry has agreed to work on a project in Utah.
Andersen graduated from BYU with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in
Communications. He resides with his wife and two children in Provo, Utah.
He has received multiple awards for entrepreneurship and continues to be a
sought-after speaker.
"We are really excited to bring an NBA Development League Team to Utah
County. This is a great place to live and work, and a community that loves
basketball,” said Andersen. “Our goal is to provide the ultimate
entertainment experience for our community. We can hardly wait for the
opening tip."
The NBA Development League currently includes the Albuquerque Thunderbirds
(N.M.), Anaheim Arsenal (Calif.), Arkansas RimRockers (Little Rock),
Austin Toros (Texas), Bakersfield Jam (Calif.), Colorado 14ers
(Broomfield), Dakota Wizards (Bismarck, N.D.), Fort Worth Flyers (Texas),
Idaho Stampede (Boise), Los Angeles D-Fenders (Calif.), Sioux Falls
Skyforce (S.D.) and Tulsa 66ers (Okla.).
“Brandt Andersen is the kind of entrepreneurial, passionate owner that is a
perfect fit for the D-League,” said NBA D-League President Phil Evans. “The
Utah County area is a market appreciative of quality basketball and
entertainment options. We couldn’t be more excited about partnering with
Brandt to deliver both for years to come.”
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