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NBA to shutter G League Ignite team in Henderson

Updated March 21, 2024 - 7:48 pm

The G League Ignite will soon be no more.

The NBA development team, which plays at the Dollar Loan Center in Henderson, will shut down at the end of its fourth season, G League President Shareef Abdur-Rahim announced Thursday.

The Ignite were created in 2020 as a way for NBA prospects to develop before the draft while still being compensated. Alumni include top 10 picks Jalen Green, Jonathan Kuminga, Dyson Daniels and Scoot Henderson. The team is needed less now that players can be compensated in college through name, image and likeness deals.

“Four years ago, we started Ignite to fill a void in the basketball landscape, and I’m proud of the contributions we were able to make to that ecosystem,” Abdur-Rahim said in a statement. “With the changing environment across youth and collegiate basketball, now is the right time to take this step.”

The Ignite are a league-worst 6-40 this season. They have four games remaining on their schedule, including three at the Dollar Loan Center on Friday, Saturday and Monday.

“We respect and understand the NBA’s decision to end the G League Ignite program after this season in light of the changing basketball landscape,” the Foley Entertainment Group, which operates the Dollar Loan Center, said in a statement. “We have enjoyed having some of the best young players in the game call our arena home these past two seasons and will root for their continued success as the season concludes this weekend and their careers continue in the NBA. We remain committed to providing world-class sports and family entertainment at The Dollar Loan Center in Henderson.”

Contact assistant sports editor Ben Gotz at bgotz@reviewjournal.com. Follow @BenSGotz on X.

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