
Vision tryout camp partners with former Yellow Jackets
July 28, 2006 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Atlanta Vision News Release
Atlanta, GA. The ABA Atlanta Vision professional basketball team announced their tryout camp partnership with two former Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and NBA players, Dennis Scott and Ajani Williams. Both have recently produced new products that will be awarded to top Vision tryout camp performers. "Adding Dennis Scott's Max-A-drin and Ajani Williams' new How to Become a Pro Basketball Player - the Complete Guide and Manual to our tryout camp adds additional value to the aspiring athlete," declared Atlanta Vision owner, Quentin Townsend. "Partnerships with players who have experienced the next level support our commitment to development and provide credibility to our organization."
Georgia Hall of Fam inductee and NBA veteran Dennis Scott just released his new health supplement product, Max-A-drin. Max-A-drin is a Vision partner and an outstanding supplement that contains the very popular Celadrin. "Max-A-Drin promotes flexibility and healthy joint function," stated Dennis Scott. "This is the product that I utilized to aid my recovery from pain and discomfort. Using Max-A-drin allows me to workout on the hardwood, play with my family and live again."
Atlanta Vision is also partnering with former Yellow Jacket Ajani Williams. Williams went from a walk on at Georgia Tech to signing with the Atlanta Hawks and Orlando Magic. His vertical was measured and recorded by the Los Angeles Lakers as a franchise record surpassing Kobie Bryant. His professional experience also includes winning an ABA Championship while playing for an ABA team in California. He is now the author of How to Become a PRO Basketball Player - The Complete Guide and Manual. "This guide is necessary in the journey to the Pro's and gives players of all levels a clear road map and inspiration to achieve their goals in life," adds Ajani Williams. The guide comes in a 3-ring binder and includes: What the Pro Franchises want, Essentials of Becoming a Pro, Secret Training Techniques, Sports Agent Information, Diet, Nutrition and much more.
Max-A-drin and How to Become a Pro Basketball Player - The Complete Guide and Manual will be given to top camp performers and be available for purchase. Dennis Scott, who is also the General Manager of the Vision, will be leading their Professional Basketball Tryout Camp on Saturday, July 29th and Sunday, July 30th. The tryout camp will be conducted at the Samson's Center located at 6400 Woodrow Road in Lithonia, GA 30038. Tryout camp participants will be exposed to true vital measurements, strength conditioning, invited professional coaches, team owners, trainers and scouts. Both products will be on sale at the team's website, www.theatlantavision.com. Interested participants can register and download the Atlanta Vision Tryout Camp application directly on-line. Participants must provide completed application and $150 registration fee before Saturday, July 29th. Walk-ups on Saturday, July 29th will be $200.
Atlanta Vision is an official member of the American Basketball Association (ABA). For further information about Atlanta Vision tryouts and the ABA, please visit www.theatlantavision.com , email info@theatlantavision.com or call 770 482 7994 or visit www.abalive.com.
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