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Lenell Watson

New Star of the PBA – Lenell Watson of the Chicago Angels

5th quarter Nation by Jasmine M. Brown                                         

When you speak about Star players they have to have a swag, a certain pizzazz to their game and that’s exactly what 22yr old Lenell Watson has as he’s currently known as the best finisher in the minor leagues with his high flying dunks and acrobatic layups around the rim. He’s currently playing for the Chicago Angels and averaging 24.7ppg, 6rpg, 6spg and last week he exploded for a career high 48pts, 7rebs, and 6stls.

Lenell Watson is an athletic 6’3 shooting guard played at perspectives Calumet High in Chicago where he had a very good High School career but the colleges weren’t knocking down the door for whatever reason, so Lenell took his talents to Lavar Ball’s JBA league for young men who wanted to turn pro right out of High School. Now Watson will be taking on his next challenge of being the mega star in the Professional Basketball Association. EVERYBODY GET YOUR POPCORN READY BECAUSE THIS KID IS MUST SEE T.V . 

To get more information about Lenell Watson of the Chicago Angels and the Pro Basketball Association on social @probasketballassociation www.pbaplayers.com

Texas Revelation add 6’6 Forward Jason Smith

Woah! Watch out! Texas Revelation of the PBA means business! 
Jason Smith signs with the Texas Revelation of the  Pro Basketball Association. Smith is a solid 6’6 forward that isn’t afraid to mix it up. This man means business and he’ll tear the rim down when he needs to. The Revelation announced two other signings last week with DK Eldridge and TJ Maston and Jason is another pro’s pro that just knows how to win. He’s physical and aggressive and will rebound and defend but what makes Smith special is that warrior mentality. He wants it more than his opponent more often than not and will put his body on the line to get his team the win. 

The Texas Revelation will be hosting a team tryout and info is on their website at www.texasrevelation.com – The PBA league combine is in Rochester NY on March 27 and April 3 in Lewisville TX – more info on those 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

Oklahoma Kings join the Pro Basketball Association

Tulsa, Oklahoma – The Oklahoma Kings is based out of Tulsa and will play their home games at the Case Center in Sand Springs. The Oklahoma Kings was established to help aspiring players go to the next level. The Kings roster already has some high-level players with collegiate and pro experience that will bring excitement to Kings fans in Oklahoma!

Franchise owner Kendall Perpall is a Tulsa native. He grew up in his hometown Haskell, Oklahoma and spent many summers at basketball camps in the Bahamas where he found his love for the game and also where his other half of the family lives. He played college basketball in Oklahoma City before transferring to Providence in Canada where he then graduated with a BA in General Education and Psychology. Kendall also has been the assistant coach at his alumni college for the past two years.

KP – “Playing in Girona, Spain I learned the FIBA way to play from and what it takes to run a  professional organization. This opportunity with the PBA brings the community a professional organization that will inspire the youth and athletes alike. We will be involved in the community as a family and help coach the youth to become great players! Follow us @oklahomakingsball for updates to come soon”.

More information is also available on social FB/IG @probasketballassociation and www.pbaplayers.com

Chicago Black Angels join the Pro Basketball Association

Chicago, IL – The Pro Basketball Association has announced that the Chicago Black Angels have joined the PBA for the 2021 season. Owners Don Johnson and Marquis Brown and the Chicago Black Angels are a top notch organization and have been instrumental in bringing high level pro basketball to the windy city.

Chicago, on Lake Michigan in Illinois, is among the largest cities in the United States. Famed for it’s bold architecture, it has a skyline punctuated by skyscrapers such as the John Hancock Center, 1,451-ft Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) and the Neo-Gothic Tribune Tower. Just as big as the city is for the US, Chicago pro basketball is best known for it’s Chicago Bulls. Michael Jordan helped take the game to another level in the early 90’s helping the Bulls capture 6 NBA Championships.

Owners Don Johnson and Marquis Brown are positioning themselves, and the PBA, to be the highest level of the sport in one of the Nation’s largest cities, outside of the NBA and NBA G-League Windy City Bulls. In addition to the Chicago Angels, the ownership duo is also bringing a 2nd organization to the 2nd city as the Chicago Angels. Their business model will consist of a partial bubble format where visiting organizations in the Midwest division will be able to play both of their teams at one facility that will be host to many scheduled Pro Basketball Association games this season. By co-branding and sharing in marketing efforts together, they’ll help lower costs and increase revenue for their organization. It’s a win-win for the PBA and for the city of Chicago.

More information is available on the Chicago Black Angels and the PBA by visiting us on FB/IG @probasketballassocation and online at www.pbaplayers.com

Chicago Angels join the Pro Basketball Association

Chicago, IL – The Pro Basketball Association has announced that the Chicago Angels have joined the PBA for the 2021 season. Owners Marquis Brown and Don Johnson and the Chicago Angels are a top notch organization and have been instrumental in bringing high level pro basketball to the windy city.

Chicago, on Lake Michigan in Illinois, is among the largest cities in the United States. Famed for it’s bold architecture, it has a skyline punctuated by skyscrapers such as the John Hancock Center, 1,451-ft Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) and the Neo-Gothic Tribune Tower. Just as big as the city is for the US, Chicago pro basketball is best known for it’s Chicago Bulls. Michael Jordan helped take the game to another level in the early 90’s helping the Bulls capture 6 NBA Championships.

Owners Marquis Brown and Don Johnson are positioning themselves, and the PBA, to be the highest level of the sport in one of the Nation’s largest cities, outside of the NBA and NBA G-League Windy City Bulls. In addition to the Chicago Angels, the ownership duo is also bringing a 2nd organization to the 2nd city as the Chicago Black Angels. Their business model will consist of a partial bubble format where visiting organizations in the Midwest division will be able to play both of their teams at one facility that will be host to many scheduled Pro Basketball Association games this season. By co-branding and sharing in marketing efforts together, they’ll help lower costs and increase revenue for their organization. It’s a win-win for the PBA and for the city of Chicago.

More information is available on the Chicago Angels and the PBA by visiting us on FB/IG @probasketballassocation and online at www.pbaplayers.com

NBA Coach Antoine Broxsie

Pro Basketball Association names current NBA Coach Antoine Broxsie as National Scouting Director of the PBA

Dallas, Texas – The Pro Basketball Association announced on Friday that Antoine Broxsie has been named the National Director of Scouting for the PBA. Broxsie is a NBA coach having worked for the Houston Rockets and Memphis Grizzlies in the NBA. In addition, he’s has worked as an assistant coach in the NBA G-League and is currently coaching in China with the Shanghai Sharks of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).

Broxsie is a retired professional basketball player having played 16 years professionally in Countries all over the World. His connection to PBA Commissioner Chris Terrell was playing for then Coach Terrell in the Mexican league of CiBaCoPa for Fuerza Guinda Nogales in 2010 and for Cimarones de Ensenada in the Liga Nacional (LNBP) in 2007. Broxsie got his start at the Pro level playing in the World Basketball Association in 2005-2006 when Terrell was the Deputy Commissioner of the WBA.

Broxsie was a long time dominant force in leagues globally but was especially known for being a rim protector at 6’11 that could also step out on offense and knock down the jumper consistently. His ability to play above the rim as a pick and roll big man, pick and pop stretch 5, soft baby hook in the post, or face up and knock down jumpers from distance combined with his elite level rim protection made him a star for many years abroad.

These two go back a long time and know each other well. The Pro Basketball Association gives players an opportunity to show their abilities in a pro setting for scouts both foreign and domestic.

“Having someone NBA caliber like Coach Antoine Broxsie just takes the league to another level. He’ll be watching our games and scouting players and be my right hand man that can give advise on a players path whether that be the NBA Summer League, NBA G-League, NBA workouts, Overseas opportunities. This man is an incredible resource and was a terrific player but an even better person that truly gives of himself to the sport. I’m honored that he will help us with the players in the PBA.”

Pro Basketball Association Commissioner – Chris Terrell

The PBA partners with The MAC to host Southwest Division bubble

Lewisville, TX – The Pro Basketball Association has entered into an agreement with The MAC in Lewisville, Texas as the host location for the Texas “Bubble” venue for the Southwest division for the PBA. The 38,000 square foot sports center features four NBA sized courts and the goals and floor are what you would expect from a multi-million dollar facility. The MAC is top class and will be rocking with live DJ and entertainment most every Sunday night from May until September. Concessions, music, entertainment, live video, and the best level of basketball around will be at The MAC.

The MAC Sports in Lewisville Texas is a 38,000 square foot sports center. The building is located in the heart of Dallas- Ft Worth area on Business Highway 121 in Lewisville TX just a mile west of I-35E. The heated/air conditioned building will hold every game of the Southwest division as the host venue.

The MAC has audio/video capability for the tech driven league for the recording of games, live DJ, game announcer, statistician tables, scouting sky boxes, team owner’s and team management retreat with sofas and flat screen TV’s, referee quarters, full concession stands, seating capacity for 1500 fans, skyview deck for telecast, WiFi, and 4 absolutely gorgeous glass backboard NBA sized courts. The surrounding area is beautiful and hosts many eating and entertainment options. You can get more info on the PBA at the MAC on FB/IG @probasketballassociation or email [email protected] or web 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

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Jerrod Mustaf and US Elite named Director of International Scouting – Africa and The Caribbean

New York, New YorkJerrod Mustaf of US Elite has been announced as the new Director of International Scouting – Africa and The Caribbean. US Elite and the PBA will also be working together for the US Elite PRO DAY Basketball Showcase on February 27th in Orlando, Florida. Mr. Mustaf and US ELITE will also partner on the scouting, development, marketing and promotion of players in the PBA for opportunities abroad.

Jerrod Mustaf – US ELITE

Mr. Mustaf is a graduate of DeMatha Catholic High School where he was a 3-time All-American basketball player, Maryland State Player of the Year and Washington D.C.’s Mr. Basketball in 1988. He earned a scholarship to the University of Maryland, where he was an All-ACC selection and was a 1st Round draft pick of the New York Knicks in 1990. He later played in the NBA Finals with the Phoenix Suns and won 2 championships playing in Europe. Having experienced success in basketball on all levels, Jerrod has the expertise and strategic relationships to help any organization improve play on the court, increase branding and visibility, build revenue, attract key partners and create an exciting product. Mr. Mustaf will utilize his years of experience in the International market to find, develop, and promote the abilities of high level athletes for opportunities globally including, but not limited to, the African Countries of Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Kenya, among others and the Caribbean Countries including The Dominican Republic, Venezuela Puerto Rico, and Turks and Caicos.

The PBA announces Jerrod Mustaf and US Elite as the Director of International Scouting – Africa and Caribbean Countries

The Pro Day is for high level basketball players looking to play professionally in Mexico, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Puerto Rico,Turks and Caicos, PBA and other domestic leagues.  Saturday, February 27, 2021 at the Well Activity Center in Apopka, Florida (near Orlando). More information is available by visiting www.uselitebasketball.com