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Diego Yacullo named Director of International Scouting – Argentina

Junin, Buenos Aires, Argentina – The Pro Basketball Association announced on Saturday that Diego Yacullo had been named the Director of International Scouting for Argentina in the PBA. Diego is an agent and owner of DCYSPORT in Argentina and the President of Club Atlético Villa Belgrano in Argentina. From his decades of experience in professional basketball, Diego will utilize his contacts and experience to become a bridge to opportunity abroad for players in the PBA.

Club Atletico

“Diego Yacullo joins a strong group of industry leaders globally for the Pro Basketball Association. We’ve now set up bridges to opportunities at the next levels both foreign and domestic. Antoine Broxsie, current NBA coach will help us with access to NBA workouts, NBA Summer Leagues, and G-League opportunities as our National Director of Scouting. Bayi Handy and the Handy Agency in Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. Zoran Milovic in Eastern Europe. Stefan Heinrich in Northern Europe. David Condouant is the top agent in France handles Western Europe for the league. Samir St. Clair in Japan. Eric Carr in the Middle East. Former NBA 1st round draft pick Jerrod Mustaf in the Caribbean and Africa with US Elite. LaSalle Taylor 40 year Pro Head Coach helping us in Mexico. Ricky Benitez coached at the top levels all over the World and overseeing Latin America as a whole and as Deputy Commissioner for the league. I’ve led teams in China CBA and Europe and Latin America and Canada and the D-League. To say we’re loaded is an understatement. There is no team like this one period and Diego now in Argentina. Go to the Front Office page on the PBA website: Boom! The Pro Basketball Association – If you want Pro – You want the PBA.”

Chris Terrell – Commissioner

The Pro Basketball Association will host a Pro Combine and Draft in two locations this year. March 27th at Fast Break Sports in Rochester, New York and April 3rd at the MAC in Lewisville, Texas. This is an INVITE only event. Players and/or their representation is encouraged to email profile and video to [email protected] to be considered for invitation.

For more information about Diego Yacullo and the Pro Basketball Association visit us on social platforms FB/IG @probasketballassociation or online at www.pbaplayers.com

The Texas Revelation sign DK Eldridge and Terry Maston for PBA season

Dallas, TX – The Texas Revelation of the Pro Basketball Association have announced reaching an agreement with DK Eldridge and Terry Maston for the 2021 PBA season. The team has important information about their upcoming tryouts at www.texasrevelation.com by clicking on “Tryouts”. Building around these two guys, expect the Revelation to be one of the most feared teams in the PBA this season. 

DK Eldridge 6’3″ is an elite two-way guard from New Mexico State that has had a lot of success overseas professionally. Eldridge played for Frayles de Guasave in the CIBACOPA averaging 16.2ppg on 56%FG. He plays hard and is athletic and will play physical and helps a team in so many areas. After his rookie season in Guasave he then went on to the LNBP where he averaged 22PPG for Correcaminos de Victoria. He’s also played at a super high level abroad for Navolato, Beograd in Serbia where he played in the high level European league of the Adriatic. Libya in the Middle East for Benghazi, and averaged 17.4ppg for the Dallas Skyline in the TBL last season. DK is currently playing at an elite level for the Revelation and owner Cree Hallman in the Maximum Basketball League. 

Terry Maston is a beast. 6’8 260 and some of the quickest feet you’ll find in a big man. He’s got all the toe taps and twists and turns and head fakes around the basket of a seasoned NBA level big man. He’s got a super soft touch around the basket and can step out and knock down the NBA 3. Great face up, great post moves…. he’s a problem! Maston was the 6th man of the Year in the Big-12 Conference helping lead Baylor University. The borderline NBA draft pick candidate has had success in the NBA G-League for the Clippers and destroyed NBL Canada’s top league as a consistent 20/10 monster in the middle. Maston is also coming back to the team having been playing for the Revelation in the MBL. Maximum Basketball League.

“These are two of the players that truly represent the level of competition in the PBA. I had the opportunity to coach these guys last season and I will tell anyone who asks, NBA level or Overseas, these young men are top caliber guys and should be making a lot of money to play the game. They are both extremely special and we’re thrilled to have the opportunity to bring attention to their game and give them a platform they can stand on with the PBA that will do exactly that – get them in a position where the driver picks them up from the hotel and takes them to practice, where finances is no longer a concern because they are that type of level of players and people.” PBA Commissioner – Chris Terrell 

More information is available on the Texas Revelation, Eldridge, Maston, and the PBA on social FB/IG @probasketballassociation online www.PBAplayers.com

Pro Basketball Association on CBS, FOX, and NBC

(UPDATE: Story was picked up Nationally by NBC, FOX, and CBS)

(UPDATE: Story picked up Nationally by CBS, FOX, and NBC)

Today we’d like to introduce you to The Pro Basketball Association Commissioner Chris Terrell.

PBA Commissioner Chris Terrell

It’s an honor to speak with you today. Why don’t you give us some details about you and your story. How did you get to where you are today?

Almost 20 years ago I was a Men’s College Basketball Coach and a local Semi-Pro team called the Dallas Diesel. They asked if I would be interested in working with their team. I became the Head Coach and we played against a team in the USBL called the Brevard Blue Ducks in Florida. I used the full game video and box scores from two games to create a website showing the players and the games along with their profiles or where they had played collegiately to help secure a position to become a Head Coach in the Mexican Pro League of CIBACOPA where three of the players from that team came with me to play professionally.

Over the next 16 years, I’ve been blessed to be able to coach at the highest levels including the top pro league in China (CBA) as well as 2 years in FIBA Europe, 7 years in Latin American Pro leagues, NBL Canada, and many of the US based domestic minor leagues such as NBA D-League (now the G-League) ABA finalist, deputy commissioner of the World Basketball Association, MBL, TBL, and been a writer for the Eurobasket network for 16 years.

I credit the incredible men that have played for me and the managers and coaching staffs that helped us to many league awards, all-star games, team accomplishments and recognition throughout the years. To God be all the glory.

NBC 21 – Youngstown, OH

I’m sure your success has not come easily. What challenges have you had to overcome along the way?

Working my way up one season at a time and one team at a time over many years took a lot of work and a lot of support from my family. There were years of development and financially growing in the sport at the professional level abroad that took sacrifice and commitment.

There are other careers that could of been more financially rewarding, but I stuck with it and had my wife’s support, raising two children when I was in another Country for some seasons that can extend to nine months of a year. Hundreds of phone calls and messages and husband and Father Time on Skype. It wasn’t always fun and games. The packed arenas, game results, and media notoriety pales in compassion to the solitude of being on the road for months at a time, year after year, for as long as I did it. But it was a blessing and something I’ll never forget the people I met and know and experiences I had along the way.

Let’s talk about the work you do. What do you specialize in and why should someone work with you over the competition?

I’m now the Commissioner of the Pro Basketball Association. It’s a Spring-Summer US Domestic Minor League. I’m surrounded by people that understand the business of basketball and we’ve modeled ourselves after the A-AA levels of minor league baseball in that there are professional standards, practices, and requirements to be a part of the association for teams that ensure every step is taken to highlight the playing and coaching abilities of those in our league.

We keep complete box scores from every game attached to a full game video where the players on each roster are displayed and linked to their individual player profiles. We’re working with Sportspress Pro and the Eurobasket network to display that data and video to over 76 Countries around the World so that the players and coaches in the league have an opportunity to use their experience in the PBA to move up to some of the higher levels of professional basketball Globally. This along with professionalism, being organized in our business practices, and working to make a difference in the communities we serve is what makes the PBA different.

The time of year we play is key as well. By April most Pro Basketball players are returning from Overseas and looking for an opportunity that will highlight their abilities leading up to the NBA Summer Leagues, G-League workouts, and then the signing period to go back overseas in the Fall.

What’s your best piece of advice for readers who desire to find success in their life?

Have a plan and work the plan. If you have an end goal of where you want to get to professionally then think about that goal and then plan out the hundreds of steps that it takes to get there. Map each one of those steps back to where you are today. Write it down. Be willing to be held accountable to your road map to success and challenge yourself on a regular basis to see that you’re checking off each step of the ladder along the way.

It takes hard work. Sacrifice. A strong family unit behind you and a strong faith that you will accomplish your goals if you are relentless and persistent and don’t give up!

Speaking of success, what does the word mean to you?

Success is being secure in your faith, stable in your home, and respected by your peers. If someone has that and puts the work in, good things are sure to manifest themselves in life.

What’s next for you?

We’re looking to expand the Pro Basketball Association to the continuous 48 States and to be widely considered as the top Spring-Summer Pro Basketball League in the United States.

A big part of the mission statement for the Pro Basketball Association is to be that A-AA level of pro basketball that becomes a factory of high level players and coaches for opportunities professionally abroad but also a feeder program to the NBA G-League and the NBA.

Finally, how can people connect with you if they want to learn more.

Email: [email protected] is the best way to contact me for more information. You can also add us on Facebook and Instagram @probasketballassociation or on the web at www.pbaplayers.com

If you want Pro You want the PBA