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Hollywood Fame and Casey family to be featured on ABA All-Access Radio

January 11, 2007 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Hollywood Fame News Release


January 13, 2007-- It was announced today Coach Don Casey and Mike Casey, Vice President of Operations, will be the two featured guests on ABA Live All-Access Radio Saturday, January 13, 3 PM EST. Coach and Mike Casey will be talking about The Hollywood Fame, the ABA and how sports and entertainment intertwine with each other. To listen log onto http://www.audiosportsonline.net/ABA/AllAccess.htm.

The Hollywood Fame is the newest team to join the ABA. They are owned by a host of celebrities and professional athletes including A.J. Discala, Nick Lachey, Geoff Stults ("7th Heaven" and "The Break-Up"), Stacy Keibler ("Dancing With the Stars"), former NBA legend John Salley, former MLB All-Star Brady Anderson, the Atlanta Braves Mike Hampton, NFL quarterback Kyle Boller of the Baltimore Ravens and NASCAR's Brian Vickers, among others.

For tickets and sponsorship information, call 866-599-FAME or 310-844-7000.

More information, including a complete season schedule on The Hollywood Fame can be found on their website at www.hollywoodfamelive.com.

ABOUT THE AMERICAN BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

The ABA is the most diversified professional sports league in the U.S. with more than 60 percent of the team owners being African-American, Hispanic, Asian and women. There will be more than 52 teams beginning play in November including teams in the US, Mexico and Canada. The ABA provides exciting, fast-paced professional basketball and family entertainment at affordable prices to hundreds of thousands of fans. Community involvement is one of the cornerstones of the ABA with an emphasis on youth groups. This coming season the league will play more than 1,200 games; employ more than 700 players, more than 120 coaches, more than 600 staff and management personnel and more than 300 referees. Since its inception, it has been known for innovative rules with one of the most popular being the 3-D Rule that rewards good defensive play. For more information, visit www.abalive.com.

Note: OurSports Central no longer actively covers the American Basketball Association (ABA) as a professional league due in part to its inability to publish and play a schedule and the transitory nature of many of its teams. For information on professional minor leagues, please see OSC's basketball section.



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