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The Grand Rapids Cyclones are a semi-pro basketball team from Grand Rapids, Michigan who compete in the Premier Basketball League. They joined the league in 2014. Home venue is the Deltaplex in Grand Rapids, Michigan owned by Joel Langlios.
The team was founded by Adam Chrisco and later took on Vincent J Woodhall ( Alarm Secure Inc ) as partner
The team was previously announced as joining ABA in 2012. The team would play about 25 games in the PBL in 2013 and 2014. The founder, Adam Chrisco, hired Jeremiah Hamlet to coach the team and he also stepped in to replace him as Coach several times.
In 2015 the NBA G League franchise purchased the rights to the Grand Rapids market and moved the Grand Rapids Drive into the Deltaplex
Chrisco now coaches the Owensboro Thoroughbreds of the TBL.
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1911 furniture workers strike
2011 shooting spree
2013 flood
Carroll v. United States
Killing of Patrick Lyoya
Geography
Belknap Hill
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Cherry Hill
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Medical Mile
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Loraine Building
Marywood Academy
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Meyer May House
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Steelcase Plants No. 2 and 3
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Transportation
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Aquinas College
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Baker Publishing Group
Celebration Cinema
De Vaux (defunct)
De Vaux Continental (defunct)
Eberhard's (defunct)
Family Christian Stores
Gordon Food Service
Herpolsheimer's (defunct)
HopCat
Lake Michigan Credit Union
Meijer
National Heritage Academies
Schuler Books & Music
Terryberry
Turnstone
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Action Institute
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