NBA Scouts will attend The Border League again in 2025
We're proud to officially announce that the NBA has once again approved all 30 franchises to send scouts to The Border League this year — solidifying the tournament’s status as one of the premier stages for high school basketball talent in the country.
Last year, 29 NBA teams were represented at Border League events in both Las Vegas and Maryland. This year, we’re expecting even more engagement as the league continues to prioritize early scouting, especially in an era where long-term prospect development and pre-collegiate visibility are more important than ever.
🔥 What This Means for Players
Real-time exposure to professional organizations
Scouting presence at both boys and girls divisions
Opportunities for underclassmen to make a name early
With television partners including ESPN, NBA TV, and BallerTV, the spotlight has never been bigger.
📍 Dual-City Exposure
This year, The Border League expands further with two elite weekends:
Las Vegas | October 3–5
Maryland | October 24–26
Each location provides a national-level platform — with the same scouts, media, and evaluators traveling between both.
🏀 The Preseason Stage That Matters
More than 200 college coaches, 400 media members, and now a near-complete list of NBA personnel make The Border League an essential stop for any high school team looking to elevate their national standing.