Basketball agent Terrance Doyle graduated high school in 2002, which means he is likely still in his 20s. But you would not be able to tell based on the client list he is amassing. Doyle and his company Veritas Venture Group represent Orlando Magic guard Von Wafer, along with quite a few D-League and international […]
Category: College Basketball Players
Senior power forward/center Andrew Nicholson is one of the main reasons why St. Bonaventure was so much fun to watch this year. Point blank, Nicholson put the ball in the basket when he was on the court. At 6’9, Nicholson is expected to rebound, which he did at a clip of 8.4 rebounds per game. But […]
It was just a matter of time before Miles Plumlee selected his agent. Plumlee is finishing his senior year at Duke University, where he played four years as a power forward/center, helping his team win a National Championship in 2010. While it is currently unknown whether his younger brother, Mason, will enter his name into the […]
Jordan Theodore had a very good senior season even though he was on one of the few teams in the Big East that did not make the NCAA Tournament. Theodore, a point guard at Seton Hall, was named Second Team-All District by The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC). He was the only Seton Hall […]
NBPA Certified Agent Johnny Foster has signed Darryl “Truck” Bryant of West Virginia and Julian Mavunga of Miami Ohio. Bryant, a senior guard, averaged 16.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 37.3 minutes played per game this season with the Mountaineers. However, while Bryant put up a good amount of points per game, one concern will be that […]
Syracuse University senior guard Scoop Jardine has signed with NBPA certified agent Terrance Doyle of Veritas Venture Group, LLC (VVG). Doyle hopes that Jardine becomes his second NBA client, the first being Orlando Magic guard Von Wafer. Doyle is a founding member and COO Director of Athlete Relations at VVG. He graduated high school in 2002 and Colorado […]
Illinois senior point guard Sam Maniscalco has not had an easy college career. He played at Bradley University prior to transferring to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the middle of his senior season (which turned out to be a medical redshirt season for him). Then, at the University of Illinois, Maniscalco had more […]
Michigan State had one of the four #1 seeds going into the NCAA Tournament, but unfortunately was the first #1 seed to exit with a loss. However, the team exceeded the expectations that were placed on them prior to the start of the season. One reason for that was the play of 1st Team Associated […]
On March 6, 2012, I wrote about a group called the El Chiriacco Group, which claimed that it was in the final stages of a e-book on college sports recruiting titled, “Kim Kardashian and the Art of Rebounding”. At the time, the authors mentioned that the e-book was to be the first in a trilogy including “Recruiting Memoirs” and […]
69 underclassmen declared for the 2011 NBA Draft. Players had until May 8 that year to “test the waters” and determine whether they would keep their names in the draft pool, or withdraw their names and return to their respective universities. Around the cutoff date for players to make a decision as to whether they […]