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The facility is named after two prominent Nevada bankers, E. Parry Thomas and Jerome Mack, who donated the Thomas & Mack Center tickets original funds for the feasibility and land studies.
In 2001, a smaller arena, Cox Pavilion, was added to the complex; the two arenas are directly connected. Thomas & Mack Center tickets Cox Pavilion is used for smaller events; its main tenants are the UNLV women's basketball and volleyball Thomas & Mack Center tickets programs.
It was the former home of the Arena Football League's Las Vegas Sting and Las Vegas Gladiators. In 2005 Thomas & Mack Center tickets and 2006, the arena hosted the Arena Football League's ArenaBowl. And it hosted the 2007 National Thomas & Mack Center tickets Basketball Association All-Star Game, marking the first time that this game was held in a city without an Thomas & Mack Center tickets NBA franchise. For the first time in NBA history, an on-campus college sports arena served as host venue Thomas & Mack Center tickets for an NBA All-Star game.
The Thomas and Mack Center had also been an alternate home for the Utah Jazz in the mid-1980's, and was Thomas & Mack Center tickets where Kareem Abdul-Jabbar broke Wilt Chamberlain's record for points in a career in 1984. The 1994-95 Big Thomas & Mack Center tickets West Conference, 1997-99 Western Athletic Conference and 2000-03 Mountain West Conference men's basketball Thomas & Mack Center tickets tournaments were held there as well.
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