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CONTACT

Contact us if you have any questions or inquiries regarding our chapter, membership, or events. We would be happy to answer any of your questions.
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PMB 108 3600 Dallas HWY,SW Suite 230

Marietta, GA 30064

Email: info@nbrpaatlanta.com 

FAQ

Below you’ll find the answers to the questions we get asked the most about the NBRPA Atlanta Chapter.

  • How do I get free advice?
    Simply by contacting me! I will keep you posted on any new information coming up on my website. If you have any questions, comments, and/or concerns, do not hsitate to reach out. I will get back to you ASAP. Thank you!
  • How to become a Gold member?
    Every member must be a former basketball player from the NBA, WNBA, ABA, or Harlem Globetrotters. Subscribe and earn levels based off of your accomplishments. Subscribe and become a member of my team. Stay active and work out every day with videos. Do not let opportunities slip out of your hands. Be apart of the mailing list for tips and coupons!
  • What is the NBRPA Atlanta?
    The National Basketball Retired Players Association Atlanta Chapter is a charitable non-profit organization built to assist former professional basketball players (NBA, WNBA, ABA & Harlem Globetrotters) in their transition from the court to life after the game. Members service their communities by supporting local non-profit missions through sharing basketball and life skills knowledge.
  • What does NBRPA Atlanta offer to its members?
    NBRPA Atlanta offers its members, membership benefits, life after basketball support, community service opportunities, charitable events, networking, career counseling, skills training, player bookings, and support for personal business and charitable endeavors.
  • Can I get a free video?
    Yes! Become an active Gold member for. Send me confirmation. You will get a free video of your choice!
  • Is the NBRPA connected with the NBA?
    The NBRPA has a close affiliation with both the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA), but are separate organizations.
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