In only a little over a month from now, high school Seniors, Junior College students, and Juniors and Seniors at 4-year Universities will be selected in the 2010 First-Year Player Draft. The draft, which spans from June 7-9, consists of 50 rounds, including supplemental rounds, but teams do not have to use up all of […]
Month: May 2010
Product Review: Bring TIM!
Sometimes simple is best. And when you name your product, Bring TIM!, you are probably thinking along those lines. For anyone named Tim that is reading this post, my former statement was not meant to be taken as an insult. Anyway, while reading one of my favorite websites (TechCrunch.com), I found out about Bring TIM!, […]
Since the end of this past college basketball season, the biggest draft question did not focus on whether someone would keep his name in the draft pool. Instead, it was on who the future #1 overall pick, John Wall, would select as his representation leading up to the draft. That person will pick up the […]
Rookie Duties: Let’s Make a Deal
Regardless of what profession you find yourself working in, life is going to throw you a few curveballs along the way that can make things difficult. When you travel as much as I do, especially by car, losing a vehicle can be a major speed bump – especially when it happens right before a big […]
The Dimming HEAT
As the doors close, ending another anti-climactic Miami Heat season , we are all left in wonder of what will become of the franchise in the next few months. After just finishing a series where the Celtics pummeled the Heat like a school yard bully, we feel chills that those games could be the last […]
It has been quite some time since I’ve linked over to Brian Berger’s Sports Business Radio website. Over the years, he has provided some really interesting interviews with prominent people in the world of sports, all for free consumption. Last week, he had an interview with Rick Kaplan, the agent for Portland Trail Blazers center […]
This is my introductory post to SportsAgentBlog.com. I am very excited to be a part of this team, and contribute, as well as learn throughout this process. I would like to first say thank you to Darren for giving me the opportunity to contribute to this great site. Some background information on me: I am […]
The Not So Wild West
The Western Conference playoffs had such promise when the regular season ended. A young Oklahoma City team got an unlucky draw against the big bad Lakers, a coach Karl-less Nuggets team faced the insignificant Jazz, the ever so delicate Trail Blazers tried to finally make a splash against that old Canadian guy in Phoenix. Oh, […]