HW Pick: Percy “Master P” Miller Named President Of The Global Mixed Gender Basketball League

August 4, 2017

Okay all you die hard Harlem basketball fans, Businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist and ex-professional basketball player Percy Miller (Master P), has been named President of the Global Mixed Gender Basketball (GMGB) Professional League announces the league CEO, James Scott.

Percy Miller has played professional basketball for the NBA; Charlotte Hornets, Toronto Raptors, CBA Fort Wayne, ABA Las Vegas Rattlers and IBL San Diego Stingrays. Master P, the CEO of P. Miller Enterprises has sold millions of records not only as a solo artist but also through his iconic No Limit Records. The New Orleans born and bred self-made multi-millionairehas appeared in numerous financial publications, including Forbes, where he has appeared on its top list of highest paid entertainers.

James Scott and the staff of the Global Mixed Gender Basketball League welcome the professionalism and expertise Percy Miller brings to the table. “We are delighted that Mr. Miller has accepted this position under his guidance. Our league, which has been in existence since 2013, will be able to expand, both domestically and abroad, as this iconic individual has the star power to propel the league to unimaginable heights,” Scott comments.

Percy Miller shares Scott’s enthusiasm about GMGB as this represents ground-breaking territory in the sports world. “I am happy to have accepted this position. People who have followed my career are aware of my love for the game and my competitive spirit in my various business endeavors. I share the same passion with this opportunity,” states Miller.

For more information, visit the website for GMGB here.


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