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About the SPL | Teams Participating | Famous Alumni | Up and Comers | SPL Staff
About the Summer Pro League
Tryout Camp dates are July 5 - July 7, 2007.
League dates are July 8 - July 15, 2007.
8 games per day at: 10:00 am, 11:30, 1:00, 2:30, 4:00, 5:30, 7:00, and 8:30 pm. *Excludes opening day and playoffs
The Southern California Summer Pro League ("SPL") is entering its 38th year as the premier summer showcase for basketball's greatest teams and showmen. The League is the sole summer stage upon which both current NBA stars and undiscovered players perform. It is the medium through which both raw and experienced basketball talent can maintain and hone their skills through competitive league play.
Every NBA team has participated in the SPL throughout its unprecedented history. Not surprisingly, SPL has served as a launching pad for many great NBA careers. Over 800 current and former NBA players have participated in the League. No basketball organization in the world possesses the quality and diversity of great competitors that the League has enjoyed for over three decades. NBA players, international teams, and the greatest college players in America--the Summer Pro League has it all!
Participating in the 2007 SPL
International Teams:
Polish National Team
...more to come.
Free Agent Teams:
BTG Express Georgia Gwizzlies of Macon Houston Takers Horizon Sports Play2Win – Delta Jammers L. Smith & Associates Next Level Athletics Moreno Valley Sixers Elleby Sports & Associates Premier Sports Showtiiime Sports ...more to come.
SPL Famous Alumni
Andrew Bynum
Bonzi Wells
Darius Miles
Quentin Richardson
Cedric Ceballos
Tony Battie
Jason Richardson
Ruben Patterson
Shane Battier
Kelvin Cato
Drew Barry
Antwan Jamison
Earvin "Magic" Johnson
Jerry Stackhouse
Kobe Bryant
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Michael Finley
Damon Stoudamire
Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway
Paul Pierce
Byron Russell
Michael Olowokandi
Tracy Murray
Charles "Bo" Outlaw
Dirk Nowitzki
Greg Anthony
Robert "Tractor" Traylor
Baron Davis
Tracy McGrady
David Robinson
Nick Van Exel
Brent Barry
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Ray Allen
Pooh Richardson
Lamond Murray
Derek Fisher
Andre Miller
Vonteego Cummings
Shammond Williams
Erick Barkley
Ricky Davis
David Robinson
Dominique Wilkins
Courtney Alexander
Isiah Thomas
Eduardo Najera
Reggie Miller
Karl Malone
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Clyde Drexler
Byron Scott
Moses Malone
Dennis Rodman
Danny Manning
Alan Henderson
Cherokee Parks
Tyus Edney
Amare Stoudemire
Drew Gooden
Mike Dunleavy, Jr.
Glibert Arenas
SPL Up and Comers |
SPL Up and Comers
Top Collegiate Players:
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Greg Oden (Ohio State) Center, 6’10’’
The best big-man prospect to enter the draft since Tim Duncan. He's a lock to be the No. 1
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Brandan Wright (North Carolina) Power Forw. 6’10’’
On potential, he may be one of the top two or three proespects in the draft. So far he's living up to the promise. |
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Kevin Durant (Texas) Small Forward, 6’10’’
He might be the most talented prospect in
the draft. He has it all: size, athleticism and
a beautiful jump shot. Right now he's the consensus No. 2 pick in the draft behind
Greg Oden. |
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Spencer Hawes (Washington) Center, 6’11’’
Hawes is one of the best offensive big men in the country. |
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Joakim Noah (Florida State) Power Forward, 6’11’’
After an amazing run in the NCAA tournament last year, Noah's star has begun to tarnish a little. He hasn't improved the way scouts had hoped. |
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Al Horford (Florida) Power Forward, 6’9
Horford is a prototypical power forward with the strength, athleticism and size to play in the NBA right away. |
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Julian Wright (Kansas) Small Forward, 6’9’’
Wright may be the most versatile player in
the draft. He can guard and play four positions on the floor ... but he needs to develop a more consistent offensive game. |
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Thaddeus Young
(Georgia Tech) Small Forward, 6’8’’
An exciting forward who can do almost everything. He just needs strength and experience and define his game a little more. |
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Chase Budinger (Arizona) Shooting Guard,
6’7’’
Volleyball spiking two guard also has deep
range on his jump shot and has already
become the best player on the Arizona squad. |
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Corey Brewer (Florida) Shooting Guard, 6’8’’
Long lanky two guard is a shutdown defender and a growing offensive threat. |
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Top International Players:
Coming Soon!
2007 SPL Staff
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