HBCU hooper joins Million Dollaz Worth of Game TBT team

Courtesy of Morgan State Athletics

BALTIMORE, Md. —Morgan State’s legacy in The Basketball Tournament (TBT) continues this summer, with former HBCU basketball star Stanley Davis Jr. joining the Million Dollaz Worth of Game team. This squad, led by Coach Tony Paris and featuring popular podcast hosts Gillie Da King and Wallo, will represent Philadelphia in TBT for the first time.

Million Dollaz Worth of Game, formerly known as Broad Street Birds (Temple Alumni), aims to honor the rich basketball history of the city and its legendary players. The team’s name pays tribute to the iconic podcast hosted by Gillie and Wallo, which has garnered immense popularity. The squad’s ultimate goal is to capture the coveted one million dollar prize awarded to the TBT champion.

Last summer, Davis (aka. Bazz) showcased his skills on the court as a member of HBCUnited, a team of players from historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) that was coached by Norfolk State head coach Robert Jones.

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