Tommy Baker, the international sports entertainer, wowed the crowds and a live TV audience at the BBL Championship Final Four weekend in Newcastle in April with his world class basketball freestyle show.   Using 3 BBL Molten BGG7 Match Balls, Tommy’s tricks and skills have literally rewritten what is humanely possible to do with basketballs. 

His basketball routines are highly technical and his entire performance has the audience clamouring for more.   

Tommy performs all over the world and most recently toured with the Extreme Sports TV Channel performing his freestyle show.

 

The Parker Steel Kent Youth Football League is the latest League to sign up to using exclusively Molten balls for all games for the 2007/08 season.

The size 5 ball will be the FVA-4000Y which has unique manufacturing technology, eliminating hand-stitching and therefore does not increase its weight in wet conditions. This ball is new to the range for this season and comes in yellow.

The size 4 ball for this League is the FVA-571 which has been developed by Molten for the under 11 age group. It has a UVA foam under the skin of the ball to give better protection to the younger players when heading the ball.


Bob Hope, Chairman of Molten Sports presenting the end of season awards at the BBL Final Four Tournament
Pictured: (L-R) Brian Dux (Poujoulat Heat Guildford) - BBL Joint MVP of the Season, Bob Hope - Chairman, Molten Sports, Jeff Bonds (Sheffield Sharks) - BBL Joint MVP of the Season, Paul James (Poujoulat Heat Guildford) - BBL Coach of the Year, supported on either side by members of the Scottish Rockettes.