Tag: Pro Basketball

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

PBA – Get paid to win games

The Pro Basketball Association has a unique profit share set up to benefit pro athletes and teams alike. The PBA has positioned itself as a league for Pros by Pros. One innovative way it is doing this is with a profit share with players and teams. The league which begins in April with a combine and draft also has players that sign directly with clubs as free agents. Whether players choose the free agent route to a contract or by way of the PBA combine and draft, once on a roster in the Association, they have the ability to compete for half the door.

This is how it works: There is a 20 week season including regular season and playoffs. Every team in the league gets at least one playoff game. For every game played throughout the season, the winning team gets half of the door (attendance monies) generated from that game. Teams do not have a salary cap and have the ability to sign players for a set amount to be paid by the game or by the month – to be negotiated by and between the club and it’s players. But many teams will instead simply share all monies won from their games directly with their players. The Pro Basketball Association is set up as a true Association, rather than just a league, it’s a collaboration between the PBA, team ownership, and players and coaches alike to share revenues collected so that guys can get paid on a regular basis for the time and commitment they put onto the product on the floor.

To get more information about joining the PBA, attending our combine and draft, or for a new franchise use the contact us page. We look forward to hearing from you Contact – The Pro Basketball Association (pbaplayers.com)