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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.
Josh Powell WBA ACCOLADES
WBA All-Decade 1st Team (PF)
2004 SECOND-TEAM ALL-WBA (PF)
WBA Teams
2004 Season

WBA CHAMPION


2005 Season


Josh Powell Player Photos
Josh Powell with the Los Angeles Lakers
Player News
WBA to NBA player News

Saturday, July 8, 2006 12:00 am

Chris Terrell, WBA

The World Basketball Association is proud to announce that several of the players from the 2006 season are moving on to opportunities with the NBA.

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Rockets Sign Josh Powell

Wednesday, April 16, 2014 11:05 am

houpsuarez, NBA

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.

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Southern Crescent topples Jackson, Claims Title

Sunday, June 27, 2004 12:00 am

Henry Goolsby, Clarion-Ledger

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.

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WBA Announces All-Decade Teams

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+

Best Team
Rome Gladiators

BACK-TO-BACK CHAMPIONS

Best GM

Theo Ratliff

1st Team WBA All-Decade Team

Dorsey

Hannah

Moon

Powell

Davis

Austin

Point Guard
Combo Guard
Small Forward
Power Forward
Forward
Center

2nd Team WBA All-Decade Team

Young

Grundy

Allen

Puckett

Saunders

Tucker

Point Guard
Combo Guard
Combo Guard
Small Forward
Power Forward
Center


FORMER WBA PLAYERS

F
6'8"
Arkansas State
W
6'0"
Bronx Manhattan Community College, NY
G
5'8"
Jackson State
F
6'8"
Macon State
PG
5'9"
Eau Claire High School
G
6'0"
Lee College/North Dakota
F
6'8"
Ole Miss
C
6'11"
Oklahoma
G
6'3"
Emporia State
F
6'11"
Evansville
F
6'6"
Carver Bible College
F
6'5"
Lipscomb
G
6'4"
Tennessee State/Georgia
G
6'1"
Model HS
SF
6'11"
Mississippi State
F
6'9"
Nicholls St.
F
6'6"
Clemson University
F
6'8"
South Florida
G
6'4"
Brunswick CC
G
6'1"
Life College
F
6'6"
Wallace ST
C
6'9"
Charleston
F
6'10"
Georgia State
F
6'9"
Wichita State
F
6'7"
Mid Michigan Destroyers (PBL)
C
6'10"
Middle Tennessee State
SG
6'2"
Wofford College
C
6'10"
Morehouse
G
6'4"
Jacksonville State
PG
5'11"
Ashland University
F
6'8"
Albany State
PG
5'5"
Jacksonville State University
C
6'8"
Anderson University
F
6'9"
Alabama
SG
6'2"
Garden State
CG
6'4"
Paine College
F
6'7"
Kennesaw State
SF
6'3"
Alderson Broaddus
F
6'7"
Georgia State
G
6'1"
Rust College
SG
6'1"
University of Maryland
SG
6'3"
Clark Atlanta
SG
6'7"
Miles College
G
6'4"
Clark Atlanta U
F
6'10"
Oklahoma State
G
6'4"
North Georgia
F
6'6"
Bethune-Cookman
G
5'10"
Mississippi State
G
6'3"
Crichton College
C
7'1"
Mississippi State
G
6'7"
Valdosta State
6'7"
Paine College
G
6'2"
Beaver County (PA)
C
6'9"
Xavier
F
6’4
Montana
G
6'4"
Georgia Tech
CG
6'4"
Albany State
PF
6'8"
Alabama State
G
6'3"
I.U. East
F
6’11
Martin Method College
G
6'1"
North Dakota State
F
6'10"
Kennessaw State
C
6'7"
Southern Weslyan University
G
6'5"
Utah State
C
6'10"
Mississippi Valley Univ.
C
6'11"
Mississippi Valley State
C
Shelton State Community College
F
6'5"
Murray State
C
7'2"
Mercyhurst College
C
6'10"
Auburn
SF
6'5"
Georgia State
G
6'4"
Austin Peay State
G
6'5"
North Texas
SG
6'3"
Tennessee Tech University
6'8"
St. Joseph College of Maine
SG
6'2"
Maryland Marvels
G
6'6"
Coahoma CC
G
6'4"
Sacramento State
PG
6'3"
Czech Republic
PF
6'8"
Stillman College
G
6'2"
Georgia/Middle Tennessee State
SF
6'5"
Brewton-Parker College
PG
5'8"
Alice Lloyd College
G
6'0"
Clover HS
C
6'9"
Duquesne
F
6'6"
Tennessee Martin
PG
6'1"
Brevard Community College (FL)/ Southern Indiana
6'2"
Denmark Tech
G
6'6"
Jacksonville State
PF
6'6"
Creak Side High
G
6'5"
University of Charleston
F
6'6"
Sioux Falls
G
6'1"
Blue Mountain
G
6'0"
North Carolina A&T
G
5'9"
Georgia State
F
6'8"
Morehouse
SG
6'3"
Winston-Salem
G
5'10"
Wisconsin Milwaukee
G
6'6"
Ole Miss
G
6'6"
Indian River CC
6'10"
Claflin University
PF
6'7"
Western Kentucky/Tuskegee
6'6"
Baerum (NOR)
G
6'3"
Oklahoma State
C
6'11"
Tuskegee
6'4"
Clayton State
6'6"
Salem International University
SF
6'5"
Ashland University
G
6'1"
Belmont Abbey
F
6'6"
Tennessee State
G
6'5"
Delta College
F
6'6"
University of Memphis
PG
6'3"
NC State
G
6'3"
Middle Tennessee State
SF
6'3"
Alice Lloyd College
F
6'6"
Virginia Tech
CG
6'1"
Chipola College/Missouri
F
6'7"
West Georgia College
F
6'11"
Paine College
SG
6'1"
Toccoa Falls
PG
6'3"
Campbell University
C
6'9"
Tuskegee
F
6'4"
S. Mississippi
F
6'7"
S. Mississippi
F
6'8"
Tennessee
G
6'3"
Livingstone College
G
5'11"
Lon Morris Junior College
SF
6'5"
Southern Poly Tech. College
F
6'6"
Ole Miss
G
6'5"
Cornell
G
6'5"
Kennesaw State
F
6'8"
Tennessee State
G
6'5"
North Carolina A&T
F/C
6'11"
Lithonia HS
G
6'2"
Huntingdon College
6'3"
West Georgia College
G
5'11"
Kennesaw State/Western Kentucky
C
6'10"
Univ. of Illiniois
G
6'5"
Alabama A&M
F
6'6"
Oklahoma City
G
6'2"
So. Polytechnic St.
G
6'4"
Alcorn State
C
7'0"
University of Georgia
F
6'8"
Stephen F. Austin
G
6'5"
Oklahoma Wesleyan U
SF
6'4"
Southern Poly Tech State University
F
6'9"
North Texas
G
6'4"
Livingston College
F
6'5"
Itawamba CC
G
6'3"
Miles College
PF
6'8"
Livingstone
PF
6'8"
Southern Polytechincal University
C
6'8"
Emporia State
PF
6’7
Washburn University
G
Albany State
SF
6'6"
ASA College
G
6'2"
Texas College
F
6'9"
Life University
SG
6'4"
Mercer
PG
5’9
Benedict College
G
6'4"
Point U
C
6'11"
Indiana
F
Alabama State
SG
6'8"
Benedict College
F
6'6"
Clayton State University
G
6'4"
Georgia Tech
F
6'6"
Stillman
C
6'11"
Georgia State
G
6'4"
Georgia State/Georgetown
F
6'9"
Dalton HS
F
6'7"
Robert Morris College
G
6'4"
North Alabama
5'9"
Paine College
G
6'5"
Kennesaw State
C
7'0
University of Connecticut
PF
6'9"
Creak Side High
G
6'3"
Shorter College
G
6'6"
LSU/ Texas Tech
PF
6'7"
Wofford
PG
6'2"
UT-Chattanooga
F
6'8"
Michigan
6'6"
Claflin University
C
6'9"
Georgia Southern
G
6'3"
Georgia State
G
6'5"
Armstrong Atlantic University
C
6'10"
Reinhardt
G
6'4"
Loyola (IL)
6'3"
Paine College/Saddleback Community College
6'5"
Georgia State University
G
5'11"
Seqoyah HS
C
6'9"
Michigan State
PG
6'2"
Georgia Tech
G
6'0"
North Georgia
F
6'8"
Oklahoma State
SF
6'8"
Meridian CC
6'5"
Atlanta Metropolitan
6'8"
Morgan State
PF
6'10"
Alabama State
G
6'3"
University of West Alabama
PG
5'11"
Clayton State University
G
6'5"
S. Mississippi
6'6"
Tuskegee University
6'0"
Claflin University
F
6'5"
Humboldt State
C
6'9"
University of Memphis
G
6'5"
Edward Waters
G
6'6"
Clark Atlanta U
G
6'4"
Alcorn State University
G
6'2"
New Mexico/Kentucky Wesleyan
G
6'1"
Lander University
G
6'7"
Georgia State
6'3"
North Sargent HS
6'8"
Dachau Spurs (GER)
F
6'8"
Middle Tennessee State
G
6'2"
Texas A&M International
6'4"
Chattanooga State
F
6'8"
University of South Carolina Aiken
PG
6'2"
Flint Northwestern HS
PF
6'9"
NC State
PF
6'9"
Clayton State
5'10"
Roane State
PG
6'0"
Savannah State
5'8"
Lander University
F
6'6"
East Central
F
6'7"
Georgetown, KY
G
6'5"
University of Memphis
F
6'8"
Portland
G
6'3"
Arkansas State
G
6'2"
Eastern New Mexico
F
6'7"
Bucaneroes (MEX)
F
6'7"
Indiana-Kokomo
G
6'0"
Macon State
6'3"
Coosa HS
G
6'4"
Mississippi
C
6'8"
Connecticut
PG
6'0"
Knoxville College
F
6'3"
Model HS
PG
6'2"
Rutgers University
6'3"
Abraham Lincoln HS
G
6'4"
Armstrong Atlantic University
6'9"
Claflin College
G
6'0"
University of Illinois
G
5'9"
Florida Atlantic
F
6'6"
Clayton State
C
6'10"
Connors State
G
6'5
Ole Miss
6'4"
Houston Baptist College
5'9"
So Weslyan Univ.
6'6"
San Bernadino Valley College
G
6'3"
New Orleans
6'4"
Spartanburg
G
5'10"
Drake
SF
6'5"
Georgia Tech
G
6'5"
Holy Family
F
6'6"
Delta State
G
6'5"
Virginia Commonwealth
G
Michigan State
F
6'8"
Middle Tennessee State
PF
6'8"
Bethune-Cookman
6'6"
Assis Basket (BRA)
5'8"
Southern Nazarene University
G
6'0"
Stillman
G
6'3"
Delaware State
G
6'2"
Albany State
6'6"
North Greenville
6'9"
UTC Shorter College
PG
6'1"
Morehouse College
G
6'5"
Belhaven
G
6'5"
Eastern Kentucky
F
Virginia Union
C
6'6"
Jackson State University
6'9"
Kentucky State
F
6'6"
Alcorn State
SF
6'5"
Washburn University
F
6'7"
Mississippi State
G
6'2"
Chicago State
G
6'3"
Howard Payne
6'7"
Campbellsville
G
6'1"
Connors State/Mississippi State
PG
6'3"
St. Joseph/ Virginia Tech
6'1"
Eastern Illinois
G
6'7"
Kent State
SG
6'4"
Georgia
PF
6'9"
Alabama-Birmingham
F
6'6"
University of Ole Miss
G
6'2"
Carson Newman college
6'1"
Tuskegee University
6'2"
Los Medanos JC
G
6'1"
Mississippi State
SF
6'5"
Georgia State
F
6'8"
Benedict College, SC
G
6'4"
District of Columbia
F
6'8"
University of Alabama
SF
6'5"
Xavier/North Carolina Central
G
6'4"
Grand Canyon/Arizona Western

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