<P> From 1984 until 2008, the Utah Jazz hosted a tournament known as the Rocky Mountain Revue . Launched as a community outreach campaign to encourage interest in the Jazz in the summer of 1984 under the direction of Jazz public relations staffers David Allred and Kim Turner, initially the league operated as a three - week, pro-am league in July with alumni players from Utah, BYU, Weber State and Utah State . In 1990, after sending a team to the California Summer League the previous summer, Scott Layden, then the Jazz's director of basketball operations, invited the Portland Trail Blazers, Phoenix Suns, and Sacramento Kings to join the league and moved to an all - NBA format . Over the course of the next 20 years, as few as four teams (1990) and as many as 16 teams (1998), participated, including the first International entry, Burghy Roma . The league did not play games during the 1999 strike - shortened season . In 2008, the NBA Development League had a D - League Ambassadors team . The Rocky Mountain Revue also showcased the Iranian national team . </P> <P> Games were hosted at Westminster College (Salt Lake City), East High School (Salt Lake City), Delta Center and the Revue's final home, Salt Lake Community College . The Revue was known for its popularity, evidenced by sold out crowds each time the Jazz played . The Revue was one of the first NBA summer leagues to feature NBA officials, as the NBA used the league for referee development and training . The only NBA teams that did not send a team to the Revue at least once were the Los Angeles Lakers, Detroit Pistons and Washington Wizards . </P> <P> Due to declining participation, the event was cancelled for the 2009 season . However, the Jazz confirmed in November 2014 that they would revive the league for 2015, albeit with a smaller number of teams participating . The event would include the Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers, and San Antonio Spurs as well as the Jazz in a six - game, four - day event . </P> <P> The Orlando Pro Summer League began in 2002 . Its games were closed to the public and could only be seen on television . It named a champion for the first time in 2013 with the Oklahoma City Thunder defeating the Houston Rockets 85 - 77 . On July 11, 2014, the Philadelphia 76ers won the 2014 Orlando Summer League championship with a 91 - 75 win over the Memphis Grizzlies . The Dallas Mavericks were the champions in 2017 . The league ended after 2017 due to the trend of NBA teams participating in the Las Vegas league . </P>

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