Fans celebrate on the court as UNO welcomes a new era in basketball leadership.
Master P, a prominent figure from New Orleans, has been named the President of Basketball Operations at the University of New Orleans (UNO). With a deep connection to the community and a passion for basketball, he aims to revitalize the struggling Privateers program, which has faced significant challenges this season. Under his leadership, Master P envisions focusing on the holistic development of student-athletes while actively seeking top recruits to restore the program’s former glory.
New Orleans is buzzing with excitement after the announcement that Master P, a beloved figure known for his music and entrepreneurial success, has been appointed as the President of Basketball Operations at the University of New Orleans (UNO). This exciting news was unveiled during a lively press conference held on February 26, marking a pivotal moment for the UNO Privateers.
Master P, whose real name is Percy Miller, has deep ties to the New Orleans community and a strong passion for basketball. During his formative years, he regarded UNO’s basketball program as one of the best in the country. Now, he’s eager to breathe new life into the program, which has recently struggled with a dismal record of 4-25 and faced challenges both on and off the court.
Currently, the Privateers have not won a single home game this season, and the situation is made even more precarious by a controversy that has resulted in the suspension of four out of their top five starters. This ongoing investigation into gambling has left the team reeling, resulting in eight consecutive losses since suspensions were put in place. Leading scorer James White, along with teammates Jah Short, Dae Dae Hunter, and Jamond Vincent, has been sidelined since January 27, leaving a significant void in the lineup.
Master P’s basketball journey began with a scholarship to the University of Houston, but he later faced a setback due to an injury, halting his college career. He briefly explored a professional path, earning pre-season roster spots with the Charlotte Hornets and the Toronto Raptors, though he didn’t make the cut for regular season play. However, basketball didn’t stop there for him, as he is also a proud dad with two sons in the sport—Hercy Miller at Southern Utah University and Mercy Miller, a freshman at the University of Houston. His family’s passion for the game is palpable.
Beyond basketball, Master P has made a name for himself as a successful entrepreneur and a music mogul, founding the renowned No Limit Records. He has a rich coaching background, having led his AAU team, P. Miller’s Ballers, to an impressive three national championships and guiding many young athletes who would go on to join the NBA.
At the recent press conference, Master P laid out his vision for the UNO’s basketball program. He aims to focus on the holistic development of student-athletes, prioritizing education and mentoring to ensure they succeed both on the court and in life. Furthermore, he plans to tap into UNO’s alumni network, which includes notable figures like Ellen DeGeneres, to attract top talent and support for the program.
Master P is already seeking talented recruits for the future, with an eye on Tyran Stokes, the number one player in the class of 2026. His ambition mirrors that of Deion Sanders at the University of Colorado, as he seeks to turn the tide at UNO, fostering a winning environment that can redefine the basketball culture.
With his wealth of experience, community ties, and a passionate commitment to rebuilding the program, Master P’s appointment has been met with enthusiasm. UNO fans are hopeful that under his leadership, the Privateers can reclaim their former glory, ushering in a new era of success for the university’s basketball team. This is definitely a story to watch as New Orleans rallies behind its newest ambassador for the sport!
Master P Joins as President of Basketball Operations for Privateers
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