Paul Snyder (basketball)

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Paul Lewis Snyder, Sr. (born c. 1938) is a Buffalo, New York businessman and former owner of the Buffalo Braves basketball team.[1]

Snyder was born and raised in Mansfield, Pennsylvania, and first attended Alfred University before transferring to the University at Buffalo. He was on the football and wrestling teams in college.[2]

He founded the

Industrial Park located on the southeastern grounds of the Buffalo Niagara International Airport
in the late 1980s. Snyder owned the Buffalo Hyatt Regency in the 1990s and opened the renowned E.B. Green's Steakhouse within the hotel.

In 1971, Snyder purchased the

1970-1971 NBA season, from the original hedge fund managers who had secured the expansion franchise. He sold the team in 1977, unable to compete with the much more successful Buffalo Sabres, who also debuted in the National Hockey League in 1970, or with the local college basketball teams, who were largely hostile toward professional basketball in Buffalo and managed to prevent Snyder from securing home games at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. The franchise later moved to San Diego (in a complicated swap with the Boston Celtics), then to Los Angeles, where it plays as the Los Angeles Clippers.[4]

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References

  1. ^ "Sport: Braves' New World". Time. April 1, 1994. Archived from the original on February 4, 2013.
  2. ^ DeGweck, Joe. "The Equity of a Community". After 50.
  3. ^ "Freezer Queen to close". Buffalo Business First. July 7, 2006.
  4. ^ "LA Clippers history 1970-71". NBA.com. Archived from the original on October 6, 2002.