Saturday, 28 April 2018

Want To Com Play In Australia???



Things Are Really Coming Along For ABA In Australia We Have 2 Teams On The Razorbacks & Sydney Venom & 3 More Coming. We Are Starting Our Import Player Program As We Want To Bring Exciting Players To Australia & Give Players A Feel Of What's Its Like To Play Overseas

We Are Taking Registrations On Our Website http://www.abaleagueaustralia.com/l/registrations.html l - Players chosen will receive - Return Flight - Pay Per Game - Cell Phone Service - Accommodation - Uniform & Gear & The Opportunity To See Australia At It's Best! 

Just Think If your 6ft 9 and shoot like Curry & jump like Lebron in USA your just another good player that goes unnoticed by the press! Do That Here & Everything Changes! Basketball In Australia Pro Level Is Not Saturated Like USA! We look forward to working with new talent!

ABA League Australia www.abaleagueaustralia.com


Monday, 23 April 2018

ABA League Australia Hopeful Todd Johnson Wow's Crowds ABA All Star Weekend!

We are happy to announce that up and coming ABA prospect Todd Johnson is wowing the crowds and looking like a great candidate for the ABA League Australia. We listed Todd on our website and he was seen by the ABA in USA and chosen to participate in the ABA All Star Weekend Event & Games. 

Todd picked up an award in the skills competition which includes 3 point shootout – Slam dunk & other skills alone and with other players. As we start expanding the league looking for new talent and building teams here in Australia finding players like Todd will be high on our list. 



(Photo - Left ABA President USA Michale Watson - Todd's Mom & Todd Johnson)

The ABA League Australia is currently looking for New Team Owners that want to offer young players the opportunity to travel and play ball on a professional level. Owners can get an ABA Class B License to own and operate a team in our league for around $3,500 AUD making it an incredible opportunity for those that love the game. 

Besides Todd Johnson getting opportunity for Australia – 6ft 4 Point Guard Rodney Teal looks set to come to Australia for Training Camp & possible team placement. 

ABA CEO CJ Henderson says he knows that the import player program is going to be something special for the Teams – The League & Especially The Fans! We want to bring players here that will shock and amaze as they make their mark on ABA History. 

We are promoting a few really good players like Todd & Rodney and looking forward to seeing them play here in Australia Stay Tuned More to Come!
If You Want A Shot At ABA Australia Register Now www.abaleagueaustralia.com In Up & Coming Talent!




Saturday, 21 April 2018

ABA League Australia Launches Import Player Program







The 2018 ABA League Australia Season starting to shape up a bit and the excitement is in the air.  We are looking forward to having a short season the first year then in year 2 blow it out of the water.  VP Of International Players Assoc Billy Mitchell is starting his recruitment program to pick up good talent looking to play in Australia.

He has already secured Houston Basketballer Rodney Teal a shot on an ABA Team For 2018.  The 6ft 4 Guard is over the moon and looking forward to getting to Australia and make his mark on basketball and the ABA League Australia. 


Being a basketball player and now working with the ABA as a scout for new talent is just what Billy Mitchell loves doing.  He has been involved in shaping many young players careers and looking forward to doing the same thing for the ABA League Australia going forward.  His goal is to start small and grow – Players that get picked up for the first year or so with the ABA will receive:
  • ·         Flight
  • ·         Accommodation
  • ·         Fee Per Game
  • ·         Cell Phone Service
  • ·         ABA Uniform & Gear
  • ·         Player Contract Min 4 Games




It’s a start but we intend on making it better as the league grows.  If you are a player interested in playing in Australia please do not hesitate to contact Billy – Just go to the ABA website www.abaleagueaustralia.com and fill in the contacts form he will respond to you ASAP. Or You Can Join Right Away - Go To Registrations Click On Up & Coming Talent!

Thursday, 12 April 2018

Why Is The NBA G-League Afraid Of The ABA?



The NBA & ABA have been going back and forth for years some players cross over and some don’t but now looks like the G League is distancing itself from the ABA.  ABA co-founder Joe Newman released the following press release this week.




WHY IS THE G-LEAGUE AFRAID OF THE ABA?
Indianapolis, IN.  "With the announcement that the G-League is moving the Reno Bighorns to Stockton CA, a market developed by Team Trouble this past season, we have been inundated with questions about the G-League and its relationship to the ABA," stated Joe Newman, ABA co-founder.  "And my answer has been "we have no relationship with the G-League and not by our choice. We have tried to develop a relationship but they simply have no interest. The fact that the ABA is the largest professional sports league in the US and the most diversified professional sports league in the world has absolutely no meaning to them. 

My feeling is that they are afraid to play games versus ABA teams because it would "destroy the myth" that the G-League is the second best league in the US.  They watch our games; they know the quality of our teams and players and want no part of us, even in exhibition games or scrimmages.  

The G-League simply does not want to get on the court with teams like the Jacksonville Giants, Austin Bats, DMV Warriors, South Florida Gold, Kentucky Enforcers, Richmond Elite, Port City Tornados, California Sea Kings, San Diego Kings, Binghamton Bulldogs, Texas Seraphim and many other great ABA teams. And the reason they move so many teams from city to city is because fans catch on quickly to the fact that they are seeing a sub-par product.  If the G-League was not subsidized by the NBA, they would have disappeared long ago."

"The sad part of this," added Newman, "is that our players see the G-League  as the Silver Ring and aspire to play there, with the Gold Ring being the NBA and the Bronze Ring being international teams.  We want the G-League to succeed because of potential opportunities for our players, and yet, they do everything they can to avoid our players.  

Our All Star team could run rings around most of the current G-League players and could compete with many NBA players.  It is sad to see a league so frightened.  But what can you do except keep trying and that we will do.  The Interesting Part of This Is that The G-League Follows The ABA Website And Will See This Post today."  For more information, visit www.abaliveaction.com.

Joe Newman
ABA CEO

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