New Junior Basketball Association to host two games at Kent’s ShoWare Center

League sponsored by Big Baller Brand

  • Tuesday, May 22, 2018 1:11pm
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New Junior Basketball Association to host two games at Kent’s ShoWare Center

The newly formed Junior Basketball Association (JBA) has two games scheduled for Sunday, June 24, at the accesso ShoWare Center in Kent.

The Atlanta Ballers play the Philly Ballers at 5 p.m. followed by a clash between the Seattle Ballers and Los Angeles Ballers at 7:30 p.m. One ticket is good for both games.

The JBA is sponsored by Big Baller Brand, the company of LaVar Ball, father of Los Angeles Lakers player Lonza Ball and LaMelo Ball. LaMelo Ball will play in the new league for Los Angeles. LaMela Ball verbally committed to play at UCLA but didn’t sign with the school.

Tickets are $99 for courtside, $59 for center court and $40 for end seats. Get tickets at accessoshowarecenter.com or at the ShoWare Box Office, 625 W. James St.

The JBA is a professional league, planned to be composed of eight teams. Considered the first junior professional basketball league in the world, it is designed as an alternative to the NCAA and to allow top high school prospects to immediately play professionally. The league was first announced in December by LaVar Ball, and it will be completely funded by Ball’s sports apparel company Big Baller Brand. The inaugural JBA season will begin on June 21 and end in August.

Players are ages 17 to 19 who have graduated from high school but don’t want to go to college.


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