The match was closely fought throughout, but Rocks’ Trinidadian star Shawn Myers put in an MVP performance with 26 points and hoisted the new-look club into the history books with a 76-83 victory.
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In 2001-2002, another American, Kevin Wall, was placed in charge and brought a mild turn in fortunes, finishing 4th (13-19).
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Returning to the USA, Wall's exit saw the arrival of former Brighton assistant Steve Swanson as the new head coach and on the back of the Play-off win, ushered in a new era for the franchise.
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During the clubs’ second season, the Rocks effectively went bankrupt before being purchased by one of its existing directors, Ian Reid.
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