Josh Powell has been selected to the WBA All-Decade 1st Team (PF)
Josh Powell
6'9" , 225 lbs.
Power Forward
Alma: NC State
BIO
Josh Powell, a two-time NBA champion, will continue to serve as a Co-Captain for the Killer 3s in the 2023 season.
In 2018, Powell had the third highest field goal percentage in the BIG3 with .588. His 2019 season was also impressive, as Powell averaged 5.4 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. He had a well-rounded performance in the championship game defeat to the Triplets, with four points, two rebounds, an assist, and a blocked shot.
Powell played eight seasons in the NBA, where he collected back-to-back championships as a member of the Lakers in 2009 and 2010.
After two years as a standout college player with North Carolina State, Powell briefly played professionally in Russia before returning to the NBA, signing with the Dallas Mavericks in 2005. In addition to his stints with the Mavs and Lakers, Powell played for the Indiana Pacers, Golden State Warriors, L.A. Clippers and Atlanta Hawks. In 316 career NBA games, Powell averaged 3.9 points and 2.9 rebounds per game.
Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey announced today that the team has signed center Josh Powell. Powell joins the Rockets from the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel club in the Philippines.
Through 20 regular-season games, the Jackson Rage was the driving force behind the new World Basketball Association.
On Saturday night, however, the Southern Crescent Lightning took over with the WBA championship game on the line.
Both teams scrapped and clawed until the end.
But the Lightning made 15 of 18 free throws in the final 1 minute, 22 seconds to claim an 82-79 victory before 5,206 easily the biggest crowd of the season at Jackson State's Williams Athletics and Assembly Center.
The WBA Exposure League has named it's All-Decade Teams of former stars and coaches highlighted by players Josh Powell, Jamario Moon, MaJic Dorsey, and more+
The WBA will host Tryouts for the upcoming WBA season in Spring 2025. We are seeking talented, competitive players aiming to play basketball against some of the best developmental prospects worldwide.
The WBA Exposure League has named it's All-Decade Teams of former stars and coaches highlighted by players Josh Powell, Jamario Moon, BJ Puckett, and more+
Former WBA star Anthony Grundy starred for North Carolina State before utilizing the WBA to springboard a career in the NBA with the Atlanta Hawks. Our condolences to Grundy's family and friends.
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Leroy McMath
Founder
McMath started the WBA in 2004, which restructured in 2015, resumed in 2018, and postponed play due to covid restrictions. Over the years, the WBA has created opportunities for young men to play professionally across the globe, including numerous players in the NBA/systems.
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Chief Financial Officer
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Mike "Stinger" Glenn
Commissioner
Micheal "Stinger" Glenn is an American former professional basketball player drafted #23 by the Chicago Bulls. Glenn was selected to the All-Century team at Southern Illinois University and was also inducted into the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame.
Lionel Garrett
Basketball Operations/Player Development
Lionel Garrett is a former NBA draft pick contracted by the San Diego Clippers. Garrett has been an International Player, Coach, Harlem Globetrotter Star and has over 25 years of NCAA, CBA, WBA, ABA, and FIBA coaching experience.
Tree Rollins
Board of Directors
Wayne Monte "Tree" Rollins is an American former professional basketball player who played 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Houston Rockets, and Orlando Magic.
Harold Ellis
Board of Directors
Harold Ellis is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6'5" shooting guard from Morehouse College, Ellis was never drafted by National Basketball Association team, but did manage to play in 3 NBA seasons.