(Chicago, IL – 8/1/12) – The Premier Basketball League held its’
annual owners’ meeting at Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse in downtown
Chicago with the theme of “continuing forward with momentum,” as the
league approaches the 2012-2013 upcoming season.“This is the year where owners take on a major role, both financial
and operational in the Premier Basketball League,” stated Tom McGinn,
Vice President of Operations. “Dr. Hrywnak, the league’s owner has kept
his word with the PBL having paid 100% of operational league costs for
the first five years, which included team travel for the first two
years, uniforms, officials and team venue payments. The new structure
going forward includes league dues which will be required from all
teams,” continued McGinn.Additional changes and improvements include a performance guarantee
deposit of $20,000 per team that is 100% refundable at the conclusion of
the season.
“To truly be classified as a professional league we have now required
owners to step up,” commented Brijesh Desai, PBL’s Chief Financial
Officer. PBL Team Owners voted to establish an executive committee made
up of five team owners. Additionally it was voted to keep the current
regular season schedule at twenty games plus the league’s playoffs. “In
this economy you have to be careful not to place unnecessary financial
stress on the fans by having too many games or by playing during the
week when kids have school the next day,” explained John Hollinsworth,
PBL’s Director of Sales & Marketing.The executive committee reported over forty applications from
difference cities and markets with only six qualifying to have more due
diligence done. “We always get applications from American Basketball
Association (ABA) teams but very few qualify financially,” continued PBL
CFO Brijesh Desai. Hopefully the better applicants will prove to be
real during their due diligence process.“The PBL will begin its sixth season tipping off on December 31, 2012
and the PBL Championship series will conclude around the middle of
April 2013. Our fans will still be able to view PBL games on @SportsTV
via the internet or their local cable provider,” concluded PBL VP
Operations Tom McGinn.
For more information please visit www.ThePBL.com
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