Memphis, TN – David Day has been announced by the Pro Basketball Association as the National Director – League Operations. David’s primary scope is working with teams Nationally in the classic format on the upcoming schedule, facilities, league operations as it relates to collecting analytics from the games, video, coordinating travel and day to day working with the teams of the association.
David is originally from Montgomery Alabama where he attended the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss). He has been residing in Memphis Tennessee for the last 40 years involved in coaching and was the commissioner and founder of the Memphis Defender League. This league consisted of former college and pro players from the NBA to overseas. He is also the Deputy Commissioner with the MBL (Maximum Basketball League), having recently joined in an alliance with the PBA.
The PBA has two different formats available for their teams. In a bubble format the clubs in a region go to one location and play all their games where the league provides all aspects of game day operations. In a classic format, teams play a standard home and away schedule where the home team is responsible for all game day operations but the league works with them to help facilitate technology and aid in certain aspects of gathering data, statistics, and full game video, creating player profiles linked through the box score etc. David will help those classic format teams in those regards and as such will help the league Nationally to have uniformity as it relates to a professional image and organization that helps not only in the promotion of it’s players and coaches, but also with, in its ability to secure larger sponsors.
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