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I apologize for being missing in action for a couple weeks as I was down in Rio de Janeiro competing in the Pan Am Games. That being said, I’m glad to be back and ready to contribute as much as possible. Aside from providing a distraction from reality and some great scenes, my time in […]

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Carnival of the NBA #47

A new edition of Carnival of the NBA is out. It is Carnival #47 and is hosted by GiveMeTheRock.com [Carnival of the NBA #47]. I Want to be a Sports Agent made it into the carnival with 2 posts: [What Would Ari Do?] and [Kevin Durant Is In Safe Hands]. The host of the Carnival […]

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What Would Ari Do?

What would Ari do? According to the latest news, 6-11, 19-year old Yi Jianlian still has no plans to play for the Milwaukee Bucks, despite the fact that Former China national team coach Qian Chenghai supports Yi’s playing with Milwaukee, and that most objective observers and league-pundits feel that, from a pure basketball standpoint, the […]

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Sports Figures That Belong On The Simpsons

In honor of The Simpsons Movie coming out this Friday, I decided to do some research and see what athletes deserve to have guest appearances on the most successful cartoon of all time. This is what I came up with: O.J. Simpson – Ex-Running Back for the Buffalo Bills and San Fransisco 49ers. Homer Bailey […]

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Carnival of the NBA #46

A new edition of Carnival of the NBA is out. We are up to Carnival #46, which is titled “Made in Japan” and is brought to you by With Malice… I Want to be a Sports Agent made it into the carnival with our post on Greg Oden’s character development: [Greg Oden’s First Endorsement Should […]

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Introducing Samyr Laine

SportsAgentBlog.com – I Want to be a Sports Agent is introducing yet another writer to the team with the addition of Samyr Laine. He is a 2006 Harvard University graduate, recently obtained a masters degree in kinesiology/sport management at the University of Texas and will be starting law school at Georgetown University this fall. During […]

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What A Delicious Beating

I hope everyone had a wonderful July 4th full of fireworks, corn, and hot dogs. Speaking of hot dogs, Joey Chestnut broke the world record for amount of hot dogs consumed within a 12 minute period. This all went down at the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Championship [Today, A Victory For America]. Way to take […]

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The New SportsAgentBlog.com About Page

The 4th of July is a once-a-year holiday that reminds me just how lucky I am to be living in the United States.  Every day, I am reminded about how lucky I am to be surrounded with such an excellent group of contributors on this blog. For the past week, I have been working hard […]

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Introducing Paul Schackman

SportsAgentBlog.com – I Want to be a Sports Agent is introducing its 8th writer with the inclusion of Paul Schackman. He is a graduate of Hofstra University and is going into his 1st year of business school at Manhattanville College. He is on a fast track, and should have his M.B.A. at the conclusion of […]

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Introducing The SportsAgentBlog.com Forum

Ladies and gentlemen, the day has come. I feel that we now have established enough of a reader base and enough buzz centered around this site to expand in a new direction. Along with obtaining posts from myself and the various contributors on a daily basis, I would like to introduce a new feature to […]