The National Basketball Retired Players Association is a charitable 501 non-profit organization that is supported by the NBA and National Basketball Players Association. The NBRPA seeks to assist former NBA, ABA, Harlem Globetrotters and WNBA players with their transition away from their careers as professional athletes. Additionally, the NBRPA works to positively impact communities and youth through basketball and mentorship. In 2012, the Retired Players Association moved its headquarters to Chicago after 20 years in New York City.
The NBRPA is governed by a Board of Directors consisting exclusively of former professional basketball players that are elected by their peers
Executive
is the current President & CEO of the National Basketball Retired Players Association.
Ambassador & Spokesperson
In August 2014, the National Basketball Retired Players Association named Jalen Rose as their official Ambassador and Spokesperson. Within this role, Rose will shape programs for former players while recruiting and enlisting the help of younger NBA players.
Legends CareTM is the charitable arm of the NBRPA. Legends Care is dedicated to youth basketball and educational programs in addition to addressing social and economic issues facing membership and the greater community. Legends Care has partnered with other non-profit organizations such as the Police Athletic League, the National Urban League, and the Children's Miracle Network to enhance goodwill across its national reach.
Full Court Press: Prep for Success
In 2013, the NBRPA launched Full Court Press: Prep for Success - a touring, nationwide youth basketball and life skills program. Full Court Press: Prep for Success is a partnership between the NBRPA and other charitable organizations that provides youth basketball clinics and life skills workshops for underserved youth in cities across the United States. Anti-bullying, anti-violence, wellness strategies, and crime-prevention are frequent themes of these workshops. The program is designed to enhance the decision making skills of the youths by exposing them to positive role models and constructive strategies to combat negative behaviors and influences.
The NBRPA partnered with the NBA and the NBPA to raise $30,000 to help rebuild the outdoor basketball courts in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans. Additionally, the NBRPA led a free basketball clinic for at-risk youth during the weekend at the Oliver Bush Playground.
Dave DeBusschere Scholarship Program
The NBRPA has awarded members and their families more than $1 million in educational funds through the Dave DeBusschere Scholarship Program and continues to raise funds in support of this initiative.
Rebound Magazine
Rebound Magazine is the official publication of the NBRPA. Published quarterly, Rebound acts as a source of information pertaining to business opportunities, community outreach, employment, coaching positions, public service, and more. Additionally, Rebound serves to highlight the post-playing accomplishments of the NBRPA membership.