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The Oilers, who traveled in Adams-designed outfits that featured cowboy boots and hats, along with full-length fur overcoats, provided a colorful footnote to the city’s sports history. Johnny Stanich, who rejected an offer from the New York Knicks to play in the NIBL, began his career with the
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Players were expected to put in a full day in the office or out in the field before practicing or playing in their "off" hours. though the team would travel first-class by Bud Adams’ private plane. After three years in the NBL the team was disbanded. In 1960 Bud Adams bought the
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Phillips 66ers and spent two years playing in Denver before ending his career with Ada, retiring as an executive in the company.
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Thanks to his support, the team was founded in 1952 with Ada Oil company sponsorship. They instantly became as part of the
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club, the Phillips 66ers for league supremacy, going 24–34 in NIBL games in their three years here (1952 through 1955).
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in Wichita. The Oilers finished third that year, losing a tense game to the 66ers in the semifinals (71–69).
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The Ada Oilers had their best showing in the 1956 AAU tournament after Bud Adams sold the squad to
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