About Us

S.J.G. Greater NC Pro-AM™ is committed to enriching and strengthening the communities in which it serves. As you will soon discover, S.J.G. Greater NC Pro-AM™ isn't your ordinary summer league… it takes the game of basketball to a whole new level! Professional athletes, collegiate players and local high school all-stars make up Greater NC Pro-AM teams. And, in addition to bringing current celebrities and next year's possible draft picks under one roof for the community's enjoyment, we also provide what we call Grassroots Mentoring… professional athletes who have a connection to the community come back to mentor local college players who in turn mentor and motivate area high school athletes.

 

Our Mission

S.J.G. Greater NC Pro-AM™ mission is to enrich and strengthen the community by creating an entertainment venue that fosters grassroots mentoring, corporate/business participation and non-profit collaboration.

Our Team

Our talented team makes it all come together. From score keeping and blogging, our team works together to bring you the best in sports entertainment.

NBA Host Jerry Stackhouse, Triple Threat Foundation
Commissioner/Player Relations/Media Donyell Bryant
Deputy Commissioner/Compliance Officer John Jones
Community Relations/Sponsorship/Media Erroll Reese
Player Relations John Williams
Player Relations Jaren Strayhorn
NCCU Relations Contact Reco Chavis
Inventory Control Allen Jenkins
Head Administrative Staff Bianka Reese
Event Communications Allycia Whitman
Player Correspondent Anna Bayes
Blog Coordinator Mark Carroll
Marketing Chip Hutchinson, Insider Sports Marketing
Event Music/DJ DJ Assassin
PA Announcer Bill Murphy, Urban Entertainment Group

Facility

North Carolina Central University is the 2010 University Host. Games will be held in the McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium, capacity 3,056.

For mor information about North Carolina Central University or the McLendon-McDougald Gymnasium, visit www.nccu.edu

Sponsors

Certification

Testimonial

“ This parallels the best competition I've played against overseas," said Bell, who played two years at N.C. State and was Atlantic Sun player of the year at Florida Atlantic in 2005. "I've been all around the U.S. for summer leagues, and this is one of the best ones."