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Allegheny Productions creates two new websites for NBA All Star Dale Davis!

Allegheny Productions is pleased to announce that it has teamed with writer Corey May and former NBA star Dale Davis in various new projects, including the creation and launch of two websites, ProPlayersHoldings.com and TheWorldAintRight.com.

Pro Player Holdings is a privately held, diversified holding company established by Dale Davis to secure, merge, augment and direct the investments of the firm's base of professional athletes, agents, coaches, managers and investment partners into developed entrepreneurial companies, patents or intellectual property that are on the verge of success and in need of capital, management and business structure.

In the establishment of the website for War Entertainment, Dale saw the need to mentor and expand entrepreneurial experiences that create opportunity and employment using his past athletic discipline.  WAR Entertainment, lead by Davis, has a full slate of projects to manage with an entertainment marketing company and production studio affiliate rounding out the team.  Production 2009 lines up two feature films, a children’s television show, some music videos and numerous web projects.

Dale Davis is an NBA veteran with more then a basketball presence.  Dale stands for the integrity that it takes to reach excellence, in sports and in business and this is why he leads the pack on and off the court.  Athletic accomplishments, such as his selection by Indiana as the 13th overall pick in the 1991 NBA Draft lead to nine seasons with the Pacers setting playoff franchise marks in all three rebounding categories  with 338 offensive rebounds, 627 defensive rebounds and 965 total rebounds.

With the Indiana Pacers, he was considered a driving force of the team as a starting power-forward.  His pro career, from 1991 to 2007, entailed the Indiana Pacers (1991-2000 and 2005), the Portland Trail Blazers (2000-2004), the Golden State Warriors (2004-2005 and the Detroit Pistons (2005-2007), and included intermittent trades.

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