Tag: MBL

Cincinnati Crush join the PBA

Cincinnati Crush is a member of the Maximum Basketball League and the Premier Basketball League and will fit in the pro league’s Midwest division. They are currently sitting at 8-3 in the MBL League. Josh and Desiree Bromley took over ownership of the Crush in September of 2020. Josh has been coaching for over 17 years at all levels and is currently the Head Coach of the Pro team. He also refs games, coaches their son’s teams and is very active in the community. His wife Desiree handles all the behind the scenes things that are so crucial for a successful organization with business administration, marketing, management and operations for the Crush. Desiree is the Regional Director of League Operations for the PBA over the Midwest. She’s also a coach for both their girls sports teams, one plays basketball, one plays volleyball and she works in marketing outside of basketball as well so together they bring every aspect to a professional sports team and have a tremendous staff that work together on and off the court.

Owner Desiree Bromley said about joining the Pro Basketball Association “The Cincinnati Crush have a desire to build a championship quality team based on drive, passion and knowledge and to develop players for the next level. We are excited to join the PBA and continue to grow! Thank you for the opportunity!”

The PBA will have a pro combine and draft in April with locations set for Dallas, Texas and Rochester, New York for the Nationwide Spring-Summer Professional Basketball Association. You can get more info on the Crush and all the teams in the PBA by visiting www.pbaplayers.com 

Hoop Goon joins the PBA

Dallas, TX – Hoop Goon has secured a franchise for the upcoming 2021 PBA Season. Owner of the Hoop Goon franchise Aramus Brown has a long and successful history in the sport as the Commissioner of the Maximum Basketball League (MBL).

Asked about the franchise joining the PBA in the Spring, Commissioner of the PBA Chris Terrell said “Aramus Brown and the MBL has established itself as one of the premiere Fall-Winter leagues in the United States. For guys like that to see the vision of the PBA and want to work together and join the league really gives us a boost. From working with Aramus, and knowing his competitiveness, I already know that his team is going to be a force in the league. We’re making a concerted effort to only allow entry to the league of those organizations that know what it takes to win on and off the court and to put on a professional product. We’re excited about the possibility of developing a relationship where the leagues can work together in the future on other projects.”