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		<title>Movement: Drew Gooden And Richard Jefferson</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 17:16:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Heitner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Already one great decision and one that leaves me scratching my head. Sure, I have become a big fan of Dan Fegan of Legardere Unlimited as of late, but he deserves my acclaim, especially when he gets his clients deals that look like straight-up steals.  I didn&#8217;t even discuss Drew Gooden in my post that&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2010/07/01/movement-drew-gooden-and-richard-jefferson/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2010/07/01/movement-drew-gooden-and-richard-jefferson/">Movement: Drew Gooden And Richard Jefferson</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/richard-jefferson.jpg?bb7ee4"></a>Already one great decision and one that leaves me scratching my head.</p>
<p>Sure, I have become a big fan of <strong>Dan Fegan</strong> of <strong>Legardere Unlimited</strong> as of late, but he deserves my acclaim, especially when he gets his clients deals that look like straight-up steals.  I didn&#8217;t even discuss <strong>Drew Gooden</strong> in <a title="NBA Free Agents 2010" href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2010/07/01/its-july-1st-do-you-know-where-your-favorite-nba-free-agent-is/" target="_blank">my post that was published earlier today</a>.  Instead, when I brought up Fegan, I talked about <strong>Al Harrington</strong>.  I have faith that Fegan will score Harrington a solid deal after he got Gooden a 5-year, $32 million contract with the Milwaukee Bucks.  When you play for 8 teams in 8 seasons and get a 5-year deal for that much money, your agent is doing something right.</p>
<p>And then I shake my head when I hear that <strong>Richard Jefferson</strong> opted out of the final year of his contract, which would have entitled him to $15 million.  Sure, Jefferson will probably get a deal that lasts longer than 1 year, but if he rebounds from his lackluster previous season, he might be cutting himself short.  However, perhaps he and his agent, <strong>Todd Eley</strong> of <strong>Stratosphere Sports</strong>, knows something the rest of us don&#8217;t know.  Maybe Jefferson&#8217;s days as a star are over.  I did not know much about Todd Eley or his company, Stratosphere Sports.  After a quick search, I was unable to find a company website (it seems to be &#8220;Under Construction&#8221;), but I did find <a title="External Link" href="http://www.slideboom.com/presentations/111416/Stratosphere-Sports" target="_blank">an uploaded presentation on Stratosphere</a>.</p>

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		<title>2010 NBA Mock Draft 2.0 (First Round)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 14:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zak Elfenbein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Washington Wizards: John Wall/Kentucky- After being argueably the best in college basketball for an entire season, he will rightfully go first overall. Philadelphia 76ers: Evan Turner/Ohio State- Even though Philly’s new A.I. keeps the sixers afloat, Turner is too good to pass up. Either Iguodala and Turner mesh, or they ship Iguodala away for a&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2010/06/08/2010-nba-mock-draft-2-0-first-round/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2010/06/08/2010-nba-mock-draft-2-0-first-round/">2010 NBA Mock Draft 2.0 (First Round)</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
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<li>Washington      Wizards: <strong>John Wall</strong>/Kentucky- After being argueably the best in college      basketball for an entire season, he will rightfully go first overall.</li>
<li>Philadelphia      76ers: <strong>Evan Turner</strong>/Ohio State- Even though Philly’s new A.I. keeps the      sixers afloat, Turner is too good to pass up. Either Iguodala and Turner      mesh, or they ship Iguodala away for a draft pick or two in hopes to      return to the playoffs.</li>
<li>New Jersey Nets:      <strong>Derrick Favors</strong>/Georgia Tech- On paper the Nets appear to be a decent team. Lopez is emerging; add Favors and you have a more than capable front court.</li>
<li>Minnesota      Timberwolves: <strong>Wesley Johnson</strong>/Syracuse- A freak athlete who can score. The      T’wolves cannot afford to let a talent like Johnson slip past them.</li>
<li>Sacramento      Kings: <strong>DeMarcus Cousins</strong>/Kentucky- Cousins is not the usual fit for the      Kings and its owners, the Maloof brothers, but he is the only real post      threat in the draft. Add him to a nucleus of Tyreke Evans and Jason      Thompson, and the Kings will get one step closer to becoming a small thorn      in the Lakers side. Do you think Pau will call them the Queens too?</li>
<li>Golden State      Warriors: <strong>Ed Davis</strong>/North Carolina- One more year would have made him NBA      ready, but Davis, like others, figure there may not be a 2011 season. His      footwork is questionable, but his ability to guard the rim is astonishing.</li>
<li>Detroit Pistons:      <strong>Greg Monroe</strong>/Georgetown- Georgetown being upset in the first game of the      big dance did not help Monroe’s stock, but Dumars is trying to rebuild a      team. Monroe will be a good start.</li>
<li>LA Clippers:<strong> Ekpe Udoh</strong>/Baylor- A fantastic shot blocker. Will play alongside other      rookie Blake Griffin. Udoh brings toughness and ability to run the floor. Offensive game needs work.</li>
<li>Utah Jazz:      <strong>Gordon Hayward</strong>/Butler- Hayward makes shots &#8211; end of story. A better version      of Kyle Korver, who is on the market. Will probably have to create a lot      more for himself since Boozer won’t be there either.</li>
<li>Indiana Pacers:      <strong>Avery Bradley</strong>/Texas- Bradley has sky-rocketed up the draft boards lately.      He has the same build as Russell Westbrook, but is a better defender.</li>
<li>New Orleans      Hornets: <strong>Cole Aldrich</strong>/Kansas- Has the footwork of a infant, but has enough      experience and size to make for a lottery pick. Okafor will never become      the center he was supposed to be. This is his wake up call.</li>
<li>Memphis Grizzlies:      <strong>Daniel Orton</strong>/Kentucky- Orton lacks experience, but makes up for it in      potential. While he develops a better post game, his defensive presence      will make up for it.</li>
<li>Toronto Raptors:      <strong>Luke Babbitt</strong>/Nevada- With Hedo making it very clear that he does not want      to be in Toronto, Babbitt is the same player with a smaller pay check.</li>
<li>Houston Rockets:      <strong>Xavier Henry</strong>/Kansas- The best player available. Aaron Brooks can’t get it      done all by himself. Henry puts up points and has a bright future.</li>
<li>Milwaukee Bucks:      <strong>James Anderson</strong>/Oklahoma St.- Attacks the basket really well, put up a lot      of points in college, and could complement Jennings really well. NBA fans will      continue to Fear The Deer!</li>
<li> Minnesota Timberwolves: <strong>Paul George</strong>/      Fresno State- Almost every scout has bought into George being the steal of      the draft. They may be right. His height at 6’9’’ and scoring ability      could be awesome.</li>
<li>Chicago Bulls: <strong>Patrick      Patterson</strong>/Kentucky- A physical specimen coming out of college, he is sound      fundamentally and can contribute at the power forward position right away.</li>
<li>Miami Heat: <strong>Eric      Bledsoe</strong>/Kentucky- Playing in John Wall’s shadow at Kentucky, Bledsoe did      not receive the publicity he deserved. He is an NBA ready point guard who      will fill the Heat’s need of a ball handler and distributor.</li>
<li>Boston Celtics:      <strong>Solomon Alabi</strong>/Florida State- Slap that Bust sticker on Alabi. Does anyone      remember Patrick O’Bryant? The Bradley center was drafted higher than      Alabi would be here, but for an insight into Alabi’s career just look up      Mr. O’Bryant &#8211; career 2.1 ppg.</li>
<li>San Antonio      Spurs: <strong>Larry Sanders</strong>/VCU- Sanders can block shots and has the frame to      become a dominating post presence. Let the mastermind better known as Mr.      Popovich get his hands on him and you have the frontcourt of the future      with Sanders and Blair down low.</li>
<li>Oklahoma City      Thunder: <strong>Donatas Motiejunas</strong>/Lithuania- If he falls this far. Motiejunas could withdraw from the      draft all together. Has ability to score, but with a frail frame and      lacking defense Montiejunas may still be a few years away.</li>
<li>Portland      Trailblazers: <strong>Kevin Seraphin</strong>/France- Nicolas Batum becoming a larger role      in the Blazers rotation, Portland will take the chance on Seraphin. The      Blazers will likely allow him to play one more year overseas and then use      him as a post defender, praying he won’t collapse like every other big in      Portland.</li>
<li>Minnesota      Timberwolves: <strong>Keith Gallon</strong>/Oklahoma- Tipping the scales at 300, Gallon can shoot the basketball better than any big guy in the draft. If he gets into shape, there is no telling what he can do.</li>
<li>Atlanta Hawks: <strong>Quincy      Pondexter</strong>/Washington- This is a steal for Atlanta. Pondexter could either      replace a possible departing Joe Johnson or give Marvin Williams his pink      slip. Either way Pondexter will have a bright future in the NBA.</li>
<li>Memphis      Grizzlies: <strong>Hassan Whiteside</strong>/Marshall- If Whiteside is still there, then      this would be a steal. Has freakishly long arms and can play the post      really well. Scouts report “questionable interviews”, but they said the      same about Andrew Bynum.</li>
<li>Oklahoma City      Thunder: <strong>Craig Brackins</strong>/Iowa State- Not a franchise big man, but neither      is Nenad Kristic. A solid pick for the Thunder to keep building a      franchise.</li>
<li>New Jersey Nets:      <strong>Devin Ebanks</strong>/West Virginia- A perimeter defender with the height of a big      man. His jumpshot is less than questionable, which is why he is still      available this late.</li>
<li>Memphis      Grizzlies: <strong>Terrico White</strong>/Mississippi- The possibility that Rudy Gay may be      leaving forces the Grizzlies to take someone who can put up points. White      can do just that.</li>
<li>Orlando Magic:      <strong>Willie Warren</strong>/Oklahoma-  Warren was      projected as a lottery selection after last year, but an injury and issues      with his coaches force him to fall hard. He will make up for it in time      though. He has too much skill not to.</li>
<li> Washington Wizards: <strong>Jarvis Varnado</strong>/Mississippi State-      Argueably the best shot blocker to ever play college basketball. Won’t      become a premiere big man ever, but cleans the glass like no other.</li>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 13:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zak Elfenbein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We all do it, right? It’s the end of your team&#8217;s season, they have either been eliminated from playoff contention or been eliminated in a less than thrilling fashion in the playoffs, by for example, waking three sleeping giants in Celtics jerseys. July 1st seems to be the date that begins the changing of the NBA&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2010/05/18/2010-nba-mock-draft/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2010/05/18/2010-nba-mock-draft/">2010 NBA Mock Draft</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all do it, right? It’s the end of your team&#8217;s season, they have either been eliminated from playoff contention or been eliminated in a less than thrilling fashion in the playoffs, by for example, waking three sleeping giants in Celtics jerseys. July 1st seems to be the date that begins the changing of the NBA &#8211; the date that free agency begins. Although you can only play the “What if” game of where LeBron is going, who Bosh will sign with, and whether DWade stay. Before you drive yourself insane, just ask Danny Ferry (Cavs GM).</p>
<p>However, before LeBron can start really looking for a mansion on South Beach (yeah I said it), the NBA draft is coming. Remember all of these guys were a part of the draft once, so you have to pay some attention to which players your team can select, and  who may possibly be a contributor on the way to an NBA championship.</p>
<p>Lottery Draft order projected statistically.</p>
<ol>
<li>New Jersey Nets:      <strong>John Wall</strong>/Kentucky &#8211; After being arguably the best in college basketball      for an entire season, he will rightfully go first overall.</li>
<li>Minnesota      Timberwolves: <strong>Evan Turner</strong>/Ohio St. &#8211; The most NBA ready player in draft,      could be the best out of the draft if health allows him to be.</li>
<li>Sacramento      Kings: <strong>DeMarcus Cousins</strong>/Kentucky &#8211; Cousins is not the usual fit for the      Kings and its owners (the Maloof brothers), but he is the only real post      threat in the draft. Add him to a nucleus of Tyreke Evans and Jason      Thompson and you have the first team in Sacramento to sniff the playoffs      since Vlade Divac was flopping in the purple and black.</li>
<li>Golden State      Warriors: <strong>Derrick Favors</strong>/Georgia Tech &#8211; Had Favors put up the numbers that      were anticipated when he arrived at GT, the Nets would be selecting him      first overall. Although Golden State will be a good fit, Favors will be      able to run the high paced offense the Nelly loves to utilize.</li>
<li>Washington      Wizards: <strong>Wesley Johnson</strong>/Syracuse &#8211; A freak athlete who can score. The      Wizards cannot afford to let a talent like Johnson slip past them.</li>
<li>Philadelphia      76ers: <strong>Ed Davis</strong>/North Carolina &#8211; Davis seems to be one of the players who      left early to keep from suffering completely if the NBA bargaining      agreement keeps the 2011-2012 season on ice. Davis is going to be Samuel      Dalembert&#8217;s replacement after his contract expires. Additionally, look for      the 76ers to try and unload Elton Brand on draft day for either money,      another first round pick, or a sign and trade.</li>
<li>Detroit Pistons:      <strong>Cole Aldrich</strong>/Kansas &#8211; Aldrich is a spitting image of Paul Davis, the      former Michigan State center who was a sound, tough rebounding big in      college, but that’s pretty much where the story ended. Aldrich lacks the      footwork of other big men in the draft and is going to struggle when he      can’t go over the top of defenders.</li>
<li>Los Angeles      Clippers: <strong>Al-Farouq Aminu</strong>/Wake Forest &#8211; An athlete who can and hopefully      will develop a perimeter game to play alongside Blake Griffin. Aminu is      going to be a tougher version of Al Thornton, who never turned out the way      the Clippers expected before they sent him packing.</li>
<li>Utah Jazz: <strong>Greg      Monroe</strong>/Georgetown &#8211; Georgetown being upset in the first game of the big      dance did not help Monroe’s stock, but the Jazz will lose Boozer and will      realize that Mehmet Okur is not a center. Monroe possesses phenomenal      footwork and can stretch the floor, and if big men could ever win the      rookie of the year award, he would be the leading candidate.</li>
<li>Indiana Pacers:      <strong>Ekpe Udoh</strong>/Baylor &#8211; A fantastic shot blocker, he will play alongside an      emerging Roy Hibbert, and with the NBA’s stars relocating, the Pacers could      be in playoff contention come April.</li>
<li>New Orleans      Hornets: <strong>Daniel Orton</strong>/Kentucky &#8211; Orton has the least playing experience of      all prospects in the entire draft. He has NBA size, but with unproven      skill. He will become the mid-season bandage when Okafor goes down with an      injury, again. Orton will benefit playing with CP3, and scouts believe he      has the talent to be the best big man out of Kentucky, eventually.</li>
<li>Memphis      Grizzlies: <strong>Patrick Patterson</strong>/Kentucky: A physical specimen coming out of      college, he is sound fundamentally and can contribute at the power forward      position right away.</li>
<li>Toronto Raptors:      <strong>Hassan Whiteside</strong>/Marshall &#8211; Whiteside will be drafted just in time to go to      Bosh’s  Bon Voyage party, maybe as      Turkoglu’s plus one? Whiteside can block shots, score around the basket,      and rebound. Look for Dwight Howard comparisons throughout his entire      career.</li>
<li>Houston Rockets:      <strong>Donatas Motiejunas</strong>/Lithuania &#8211; This guy gets the label of highest bust      probability. He is another thin seven footer who will refuse to rebound and put up 5 too many threes a game.</li>
<li>Milwaukee Bucks:      <strong>James Anderson</strong>/Oklahoma St. &#8211; Attacks the basket really well, put up a lot      of points in college, and could complement Jennings really well. NBA fans will      continue to Fear The Deer!</li>
<li>Minnesota      Timberwolves:<strong> Gordon Hayward</strong>/Butler &#8211; The last chance of having the next      “Great White Hope”. Hayward can shoot the ball from <span style="text-decoration: underline;">almost</span> anywhere      on the court &#8211; lucky for Duke.</li>
<li>Chicago Bulls:      <strong>Xavier Henry</strong>/Kansas &#8211; Regardless of what moves are made in the off-season,      Chicago is going to take the best talent available and someone who can run      with Rose. Henry couldn’t be a better fit.</li>
<li>Miami Heat: <strong>Eric      Bledsoe</strong>/Kentucky &#8211; Playing in John Wall’s shadow at Kentucky, Bledsoe did      not receive the publicity he deserved. He is an NBA ready point guard who      will fill the Heat’s need of a ball handler and distributor.</li>
<li>Boston Celtics:      <strong>Damion James</strong>/Texas &#8211; Doc Rivers is going to steal James from the Spurs, who      pick right behind them. A hard nosed defender who can make stops and be a      spark off the bench. He&#8217;s the pick because of the possibility the Celtics could lose Ray      Allen, Paul Pierce, and Tony Allen.</li>
<li>San Antonio      Spurs: <strong>Larry Sanders</strong>/VCU &#8211; Sanders can block shots and has the frame to      become a dominating post presence. Let the mastermind better known as Mr.      Popovich get his hands on him and you have the frontcourt of the future      with Sanders and Blair down low.</li>
<li>Oklahoma City:      <strong>Solomon Alabi</strong>/Florida St. &#8211; The Thunder learned their lesson the hard way      when a team lacks decent big men. Unfortunately, they are not getting that      in Alabi, who comes with the buyer beware warning due to his raw talent      and what looked like genuine clumsiness around the basket in college.</li>
<li>Portland      Trailblazers: <strong>Kevin Seraphin</strong>/France &#8211; With Nicolas Batum becoming a larger role      in the Blazers rotation, Portland will take the chance on Seraphin. The      Blazers will likely allow him to play one more year overseas and then use      him as a post defender, praying he won’t collapse like every other big in      Portland.</li>
<li>Minnesota      Timberwolves: <strong>Luke Babbitt</strong>/Nevada &#8211; This being the T’wolves third pick in      the first round, this is potential trade bait to a team like Memphis who      covets Babbitt’s scoring and rebounding ability.</li>
<li>Atlanta Hawks:      <strong>Quincy Pondexter</strong>/Washington &#8211; This is a steal for Atlanta. Pondexter could      either replace a possible departing Joe Johnson or give Marvin Williams      his pink slip, and either way, Pondexter will have a bright future in the      NBA.</li>
<li>Memphis      Grizzlies: <strong>Avery Bradley</strong>/Texas &#8211; This is probably the biggest slide of the      first round, due to Bradley’s lack of scoring ability right now. If he      finds a way to score, then the Grizzlies will have made off like bandits      with a guy who could easily be a lottery pick.</li>
<li>Oklahoma City      Thunder: <strong>Paul George</strong>/Fresno State &#8211; Another great athlete who can score,      giving the Thunder a fourth or fifth scoring option.</li>
<li>New Jersey Nets:      <strong>Devin Ebanks</strong>/West Virginia- A perimeter defender with the height of a big      man. His jump shot is less than questionable, which is why he is still      available this late.</li>
<li>Memphis      Grizzlies: <strong>Terrico White</strong>/Mississippi &#8211; The possibility that Rudy Gay may be      leaving forces the Grizzlies to take someone who can put up points. White      can do just that.</li>
<li>Orlando Magic:      <strong>Willie Warren</strong>/Oklahoma &#8211; The second coming of Courtney Lee to the Magic.      Warren’s questionable attitude at Oklahoma is the reason for such a fall,      but the Magic are the big winners after such a painful loss in the Finals.</li>
<li>Washington      Wizards: <strong>Darington Hobson</strong>/New Mexico &#8211; Will be looked at as a reach, but      his ability to lead the Lobos to such a great season gives him a great      upside with good scoring ability.</li>
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<p>After the glory of the first round has gone, there are a few real players that could make a difference when drafted. The second round sleepers are: Dominique Jones/USF, Jordan Crawford/Xavier, Stanley Robinson/UConn, and Lance Stephenson/Cincinnati.</p>

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		<title>Jeremy Tyler Already Has His Doubters</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Heitner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You have heard of Brandon Jennings.  He had problems attaining the requisite scores to go to a D1 school and decided to play his first year out of high school overseas.  His struggles were documented, but he was still a lottery pick of the Milwaukee Bucks.  There were many doubters.  He has shut them up&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2009/11/09/jeremy-tyler-already-has-his-doubters/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2009/11/09/jeremy-tyler-already-has-his-doubters/">Jeremy Tyler Already Has His Doubters</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>You have heard of <strong>Brandon Jennings</strong>.  He had problems attaining the requisite scores to go to a D1 school and decided to play his first year out of high school overseas.  His struggles were documented, but he was still a lottery pick of the <strong>Milwaukee Bucks</strong>.  There were many doubters.  He has shut them up thus far.  Through five games, Jennings is leading the Bucks in points-per-game (18.4), assists-per-game (4.4), and minutes-per-game (31.6).  Doubters have become believers, and it has made the NCAA nervous that young players will read up on the <em>Brandon Jennings Experiment</em>, deciding to play overseas for a year, pocket that money, and then hopefully be a lottery pick in a future draft.  Not so fast..</p>
<p>While Brandon Jennings may have &#8220;cheated the system&#8221;, there are those that believe he will be a rare exception.  They look at someone like <strong>Jeremy Tyler</strong>, who has not yet tested his luck in the NBA or its draft, but has been struggling mightily overseas in Israel.  Tyler left the states a year younger than when Jennings left; he left before he completed his senior year of high school.  His coach in Haifa <a title="External Link" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/sports/basketball/08tyler.html?_r=5&amp;pagewanted=1&amp;ref=sports" target="_blank">is not too fond of him</a> thus far, <strong>calling him lazy, out of shape, naïve, and immature. </strong>I find it interesting that after only two games, Pete Thamel of the New York Times can already confidently say,</p>
<blockquote><p>The Milwaukee Bucks rookie Brandon Jennings skipped college and had rocky moments while playing last season in Rome. <strong>But they were nothing compared with Tyler’s.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>What does this tell us?  Not much, yet.  Tyler still has a lot of time to prove himself overseas.  And let us not forget how much criticism Jennings received before becoming a solid player in the NBA.  It seems like some of our memories are very short.  I think it is way too early to call Tyler a bust.  However, if Tyler is unable to thrive in Israel and does not pan out in the NBA, then perhaps Jennings will be looked at as a fluke success story, and Tyler&#8217;s story may dissuade others from following his path.</p>
<p>One thing that is certain is that there are a lot of important people paying particular attention to how Tyler fairs in the long run.  Those entities include advisors like Sonny Vaccaro, agencies like Wasserman Media Group, executives within the NCAA, David Stern, shoe companies, and many others.  Personally, I hope that Tyler wakes up and gets his mind right, because as an agent, I love having more options for potential clients.  If a future Jennings or Tyler came to me asking for guidance on what to do, I&#8217;d like to have confidence that playing overseas instead of NCAA basketball will not kill his future.</p>

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		<dc:creator>Darren Heitner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Chicago Bulls Nels: Give Me The Rock Matt: Blog-a-Bull Cleveland Cavaliers Rock: Waiting For Next Year FTS: Fear The Sword David Friedman: 20 Second Timeout Amar Panchmatia: Cavalier Attitude Detroit Pistons Brian Spencer: Empty the Bench Natalie Sitto: Need4Sheed.com Matt Watson: Detroit Bad Boys Indiana Pacers Tom: Indy Cornrows Milwaukee Bucks Jeramey Jannene: The Bratwurst&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/10/17/nba-central-division-previews-2/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/10/17/nba-central-division-previews-2/">NBA: Central Division Previews</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Chicago Bulls</strong></p>
<p>Nels: <a href="http://givemetherock.com/2008/10/11/nba-blogger-preview-chicago-bulls/" target="_self">Give Me The Rock<br />
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Matt: <a href="http://www.blogabull.com/2008/10/11/633102/chicago-bulls-2008-2009-se" target="_self">Blog-a-Bull</a></p>
<p><strong>Cleveland Cavaliers</strong></p>
<p>Rock: <a href="http://www.waitingfornextyear.com/?p=3974" target="_self">Waiting For Next Year</a></p>
<p>FTS: <a href="http://www.fearthesword.com/2008/10/13/633878/cleveland-cavaliers-2008-0" target="_self">Fear The Sword</a></p>
<p>David Friedman: <a href="http://20secondtimeout.blogspot.com/2008/10/cleveland-cavaliers-season-preview.html" target="_self">20 Second Timeout</a></p>
<p>Amar Panchmatia: Cavalier Attitude</p>
<p><strong>Detroit Pistons</strong></p>
<p>Brian Spencer: <a href="http://www.emptythebench.com/2008/10/13/you-go-back-jack-and-do-it-again-detroit-pistons-2008-09-season-preview/" target="_self">Empty the Bench</a></p>
<p>Natalie Sitto: <a href="http://need4sheed.com/2008/10/need4sheedcom-detroit-pistons-2008-2009-season-preview.html" target="_self">Need4Sheed.com</a></p>
<p>Matt Watson: <a href="http://www.detroitbadboys.com/archives/2008-10-16/detroit-pistons-2008-09-preview/" target="_self">Detroit Bad Boys</a></p>
<p><strong>Indiana Pacers</strong></p>
<p>Tom: <a href="http://www.indycornrows.com/2008/10/14/635285/indiana-pacers-2008-09-sea" target="_self">Indy Cornrows</a></p>
<p><strong>Milwaukee Bucks</strong></p>
<p>Jeramey Jannene: <a href="http://thebratwurst.com/2008/08/27/looking-at-the-offseason-moves/" target="_self">The Bratwurst</a></p>
<p>Frank Madden: <a href="http://www.brewhoop.com/2008/10/16/635254/08-09-bucks-preview" target="_self">BrewHoop</a></p>

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		<dc:creator>Darren Heitner</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reminding all of you in the Chicago area to listen in on my interview with The Region Buzz Sports Show (1230AM WJOB) at 6 p.m. CST.  For everyone else, make sure to check it out when it is eventually posted up <a title="External Link" href="http://www.regionbuzz.com/buzzinterviewschedule.html" target="_blank">here</a>.  Now on to the NBA Draft Day links:</p>
<ul>
<li>Derrick Rose is going to Chicago.  The city of Chicago is already preparing for tomorow.  No link necessary.</li>
<li>Darren Rovell thinks that he has influence in the nickname department.  If so, then I think he should tell O.J. Mayo to heavily consider using the name, &#8220;The Mayo Clinic&#8221; [<a title="External Link" href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/25389990?__source=RSS*blog*&amp;par=RSS" target="_blank">You Pick The Nickname For O.J. Mayo</a>].  It is so damn goofy, that it may just work.  I am not sure that Nike will approve; however, after <a title="External Link" href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/25391821?__source=RSS*blog*&amp;par=RSS" target="_blank">the company officially inked</a> the one time Trojan to a 4-year deal.</li>
<li>Is <a title="External Link" href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/25370749?__source=RSS*blog*&amp;par=RSS" target="_blank">Joe Alexander more marketable</a> than Mr. Mayo?  He has the advantage of growing up in the Far East and being fluent in Mandarin.  He may be one of the few players in this draft actually hoping to get picked by the Milwaukee Bucks.</li>
<li>On second thought, maybe Joe is not as marketable in Milwaukee if <a title="External Link" href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2008/news/story?id=3462210&amp;campaign=rss&amp;source=ESPNHeadlines" target="_blank">this trade between the Bucks and Nets is true</a>&#8230;</li>
<li><a title="External Link" href="http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Jerryd-Bayless-Draft-Diary-2945/" target="_blank">Check out how Jerryd Bayless prepared</a> for the big day.  He bought a black range rover with black rims and packed a light load for NY.  In the video, he is sporting a nice JB shirt with a Nike swoosh.  Is that a sign that he will be aligning himself with the Nike brand?</li>
<li>Lots of questions surrounding Trent Plaisted [<a title="External Link" href="http://www.heraldextra.com/content/view/271124/163/" target="_blank">Plaisted finishes workout routine with Jazz; now awaits Thursday's draft</a>].</li>
<li>The Pacers now have the 11th and 17th pick in the first round&#8230;if the speculation is true [Raptors call O'Neal trade "speculation"].</li>
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