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MPBA video archive now available for fans, scouts worldwide

By Craig Fata, 03/04/15, 3:00PM CST

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Season Pass on CoachesAid.com brings on-demand viewing

 

March 2, 2015

ST. LOUIS - With the Midwest Professional Basketball Association season more than halfway over, scouts and officials from international leagues have taken notice of the numerous outstanding players across the MPBA.

Players, also, looking to advance to these foreign leagues or the National Basketball Development League (NBA D-League), have begun to make connections to help advance their careers.

One of the key aspects in developing these relationships with scouts and general managers is the ability to provide game film.  Currently, every MPBA game is broadcast on the MPBA website in high definition and free of charge, but sometimes it's not possible, due to time differences around the U.S and the world, for scouts or fans to watch the games as they happen.

To that end, the MPBA, along with its official broadcast partner, Coaches Aid, is making available every MPBA game league-wide available for viewing online, on an on-demand basis, in addition to continuing the free HD broadcasts.

"This is something we promised our players early on," said Craig Fata, Vice President and Director of Communications for the MPBA.  "We had it in our model from the very beginning that we would provide them a way to get seen overseas and by the D-League.  We're glad to be able to have such a great partner in Coaches Aid to be able to make that happen."

Coaches, scouts, and general managers from overseas leagues or the NBA D-League can go to the Coaches Aid website and sign up for the MPBA Season Package at http://coachesaid.com/access_packages.aspx

"It's a tremendous value for people interested in the convenience of watching our games on their schedule," Fata said.  "For about 36 cents a game, including playoffs, anyone can watch any and every game played in the MPBA this season."

Single games are also available through the Coaches Aid website.