David Harrison, former 1st round pick to the Indiana pacers, is looking to make a comeback to the NBA. In his quest to return to the league, Harrison has hired Zachary Charles of 3pt Sports Management for representation. Harrison was drafted 29th overall in 2004 and played four seasons in the NBA. Harrison struggled under […]
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Zachary Charles is the Founder of 3pt Sports Management; a full service agency for professional basketball players. A graduate of Yeshiva University, Charles is an NBA Certified Contract Advisor that is currently operating out of New York City. I recently spoke with Charles regarding his client Renardo Sidney and I would like to thank him for […]
We last wrote about Renardo Sidney over two years ago. He had just fired his agent Johnny Foster and his NBA future seemed to be taking a turn for the worst. I recently had the pleasure of speaking with up and coming NBA agent Zachary Charles whose company 3pt Sports Management, now represents Sidney. Charles […]
The NBA Draft has come and gone. Make sure to check out our 2012 NBA Draft Agents/Players List resource. My latest for Forbes.com is titled, Anthony Davis Will Not Become The Richest Rookie In The NBA. The fine people at Forbes have asked me to be on their next taping of Forbes SportsMoney to provide insight on their […]
It is fair to say that it has been a wild year for basketball agent Johnny Foster. At first, it appeared that Foster was on his way to a somewhat quiet, but solid, group of new prospects to represent. He signed Darryl “Truck” Bryant of West Virginia and Julian Mavunga of Miami Ohio. Neither player was listed on the […]
On April 9, I reported that NBPA Certified Agent and founding member/president of Capital Sports LLC Johnny Foster signed Darryl “Truck” Bryant of West Virginia and Julian Mavunga of Miami Ohio. Then on May 29, I wrote that Mavunga left Foster and signed with HOF Player Representatives. Foster stated that he let Julian go because they were not seeing eye to eye. And recently, Foster also […]
Roughly three years ago, Michael Goldman (who contributes to this site on occasion), wrote an article titled, The Curious Case of Renardo Sidney. Goldman discussed the roadblocks that prevented a player who was once ranked the seventh best player in the country from playing at UCLA or USC (two schools who were at one time very […]