N. Atlantic Basketball Championships Schedule to be held in the Bahamas.
Today the Bahamas Pro Show, operator of the Bahamas' premier basketball league, and the Palm Beach Imperials ( www.palm beachimperials.com), members of the Imperiali Organization, have announced their intent to proceed forward with the 1 st annual North Atlantic Basketball Championships (NABC).
[USPRwire, Thu Mar 01 2007] The Palm Beach Imperials is a premier organization of the American Basketball Association, ( www.abalive.com), where it will soon be competing for the ABA Championship in the upcoming playoffs.
The Bahamas Pro Show is the premier sports operator in the Bahamas and lobbied for the championships to be held in the Bahamas.
"I think that the Bahamas is a natural fit to host the tournament. We have excellent sites for tourism and have been actively promoting international involvement in our country."
The Bahamas have been home to several well known professional basketball players including former Los Angeles Lakers star Rick Fox from the NBA.
"The reason for organizing the event is to bring the excitement for basketball back to the Bahamas. We have great players and our children love the game in the Bahamas," stated Smith.
The North Atlantic Basketball Championships have already received commitments for a United States team and a Bahamas team.
In addition, teams in Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico have expressed interest in participating in the championships.
After the championship, the Bahamas national team will participate in an exhibition tour that will take them to the United States.
The NABC is preliminarily scheduled to take place during June 28-31st. and will incorporate sports, entertainment, and celebrities to attract spectators for the event.
"I believe it's a great cause," stated Dan Mangru of the Palm Beach Imperials. "Basketball is the fastest growing sport in the world. It also brings people from all walks of life together. Whether you are a tourist, a stay at home mom, a young child, an investor, or just a sports fan, I think that everyone can enjoy the quality of basketball that we will bring to the Bahamas."
Mangru also felt that the Bahamian community can rally around the event. "Having the support of the local Bahamian people and the local organizations will be essential to the success of this event. This could be a new tradition for the islands of the Bahamas and we see great potential for huge success in working with the people of the Bahamas, as well as the government and their local businesses."
For more information please visit the Palm Beach Imperials website at www.palmbeachimperials.com or call 561-208-1110.