
Tyrell Biggs
Canton Charge- NBADL
Forward
“Gary Uberstine and Premier Sports saved me! First they got me paid like a Pro Bowler before I ever made a Pro Bowl. Then they launched a PR campaign that helped get me voted to 3 consecutive Pro Bowls. Last but not least, they arranged to get me traded to Kansas City where they negotiated the largest deal in Chiefs’ history for me. These guys have done it all for my family and I!”
- Patrick Surtain, CB (Kansas City Chiefs)
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- Willie McGinest, OLB (Cleveland Browns)
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Tyrell Biggs is a 6’8” forward who has the distinction of being the first player ever drafted by the NBA Development League’s Canton Charge (15th overall in 2011). A McDonalds All-American finalist in high school, Tyrell played his college ball at perennial Big East power Pittsburgh, where he was an integral part of teams that won the Big East, earned a No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, and advanced to the Elite Eight. After brief but successful stops in Greece, Cyprus, and Israel to begin his professional career, Tyrell was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers’ D-League affiliate and quickly showed that he could be much more than just a back-to-the-basket force if given the opportunity. Coming out of the gate strong to start the season, Tyrell averaged better than 21 ppg through Canton’s first four games, displaying a complete repertoire of offensive moves as well as clear-cut NBA-range on his jumper. Tyrell’s burgeoning skillset propelled him into training camp with the Cavaliers prior to the start of the 2011-2012 NBA season. Following training camp, Tyrell returned to the NBADL, and he did not disappoint. Biggs was selected to the NBADL All-Star team and finished the season averaging more than 13 points per contest despite playing through nagging injuries through most of the second half of the season. After leading Canton to the playoffs in the team’s inaugural season, Tyrell earned a prestigious invite to the NBADL Elite Mini-Camp in Chicago -- an honor reserved for the top 30 players in the league each year. Given his remarkable offensive progression and his natural size and abilities, Tyrell remains on the wish list of many teams around the globe.