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Over the past couple weeks, I’ve had the amazing opportunity to attend two mini-camps held by USA basketball. I got to see young stars from the U16 and U19 teams that have some serious talent. For a lot of these young players, it is their first opportunity to represent their country. For myself, it is a great chance to see some of the country’s top prospects in a competitive setting. Listen in to hear about some of the players that caught my eye from both of these squads. I wouldn’t be surprised if a handful of these guys ended up in the NBA.
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The draft combine just wrapped up and the NCAA early entry withdrawal deadline is just around the corner so there are some big decisions that need to be made by these young NBA hopefuls. Should you stay in school or go pro? With the way contracts are broken down, if you are projected in the first round then it is a reasonable decision to stay in the draft. There is definitely a greater financial risk if you are drafted in the second round as contracts are fully negotiable and you are missing out on potential NIL compensation that you could receive if you return to college.
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I'm currently in Chicago at the NBA Draft Combine. This is a familiar setting and I remember being back in high school when I worked here as a volunteer. The combine has definitely changed since then but I still remember some of the great relationships I forged through this event. The 2003 combine stands out for me as I remember watching players like Luke Walton, James Jones and Kendrick Perkins. Also, listen in to hear my 2015 Draft Combine experience when I represented Jordan Mickey as his agent. I'm thankful that I can reflect on all these experiences and still be able to work in the industry I love after all these years.
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In 2009, I saw my first success by recruiting a star player from the University of Kentucky named Jodie Meeks. That summer our agency also represented Ron Artest! Listen in to hear everything that happened behind the scenes and how I became more involved working with Ron. My role evolved and I began looking for new clients for the agency. The second player I brought to the agency was Samardo Samuels and I was very hands on with him through the pre-draft process and leading up to draft night. What a crazy learning experience!
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Many kids dream to play in the NBA and in a couple months this will become a reality. Let’s talk about what happens behind the scenes in the months leading up to the draft. Prospects look to boost their stock through the draft combine, team interviews and on-court workouts. This is when analysts and scouts really try to gain as much intel as possible. The more information you have the better!
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The world of a sports agent isn't for everyone. The year was 2009 when I started to come into my own. Bouncing from one big agency to another can be exhausting. I finally caught my first break when I brought Jodie Meeks to DB hoops. After that signing, I gained both the confidence and skill to take my career to the next level.
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My family first moved to Milwaukee in 1997 when my father, Dave Babcock started working in the front office for the Bucks. My dad has taken on different roles during his time in Milwaukee and has played a pivotal role in the drafting of key players. He's not a big self promoter but I'll take this episode to give him his flowers. Also, I remember when I started getting more involved with the organization at a young age. I did all that I could to maximize my resources and learn as much as possible. Listen in to hear some of the different jobs I took on early in my career.
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In 2001 I had a firsthand experience watching the Bucks go on a run in the playoffs. This Bucks team was stacked with players like Ray Allen, Sam Cassell and Glenn Robinson. This is when I got my first taste of how emotional the playoffs can be. Every series was a war and I remember the questionable officiating. I also remember how disappointed I was when the Bucks lost in the conference finals. So many "what-ifs" with this team.
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The NBA draft is the most important day of the year for me. I need to travel, review analytics and watch film year-round to get a sense of what these prospects are all about. This year I started off in Las Vegas to see Victor Wembanyama play against Scoot Henderson. It's important to keep a pulse on all prospects and learn everything you can from their play style to their character. Preparation and efficiency are everything when it comes to this job.
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The Milwaukee Bucks hired George Karl in 1998 and I subsequently became more involved with the team and built a friendship with his son Coby. That spring I went on the trip of a lifetime with the Bucks.
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When my dad accepted a front-office role with the Milwaukee Bucks it was the start of something new. Arriving in Milwaukee - there were many shocks, from the weather to cultural differences it wasn’t an easy adjustment. After years of losing teams in Milwaukee, things started to take a turn with Glenn Robinson and Ray Allen, and the Bucks along with the city of Milwaukee became an important part of my story.
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Reliving my experience at the famed ABCD Camp in 2001. From the invitation to competing with the best talent in the country. Whether it was listening to Sonny Vaccaro or Kobe Bryant, ABCD Camp was an experience ill cherish forever.
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As a kid I wanted to be amongst NBA greats. Getting all the way to the college level my dream was still alive until injury began to hold me back. I had to return home to recover and this was just as tough mentally as it was physically. Were my dreams over? I thought my destiny was to be in the NBA. At the University of Arizona, my focus shifted to how can I work within the game I love? I found a new goal and way to be involved in the NBA.
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In this episode, I spoke about a basketball market that has been growing in talent and reputation over the years; the country of Japan. I discussed my longtime friendship with Japan-based sports agent Kenjiro Iwano, my introduction to Japanese basketball, and the intricacies of and differences between some of the bigger international basketball markets.
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Taking chances will sometimes provide the most amazing experiences. For me, it was leaving my family behind and moving to Italy. Doing so allowed me to follow my dreams and continue on my journey of working in basketball. Experiencing life abroad taught me a ton both on and off the court; I came back to America with a new perspective on life.
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Let’s turn the clock back to 2006. Fresh out of school and right into the coaching scene. 22 years old and I got my first coaching gig. What an experience it was. When I first landed, I thought I made a mistake. What was I doing here? Listen in to hear how I dealt with this challenge and how it helped my personal development. Don’t ever be afraid to step outside of your comfort zone.
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The year was 2006, and I was ready for my first job out of College. As an intern at Wasserman Media group, I was responsible for many things. The most important to me, though, ended up being the most exciting. Getting Shelden Williams, Brandon Roy, JJ Redick, and Jordan Farmar ready for the NBA Draft was on the docket for me, and as you're about to find out: it did not disappoint.
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With Arizona in the rearview, I had my sights set on working in the basketball industry. Driving to Los Angeles to join Wasserman as a summer intern. I utilized my family's deep ties in the game to capitalize on opportunities early in my career. Proving at just 22 years old that relationships matter and that it was time to forge my own relationships and career.
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On today's episode, I take another trip down memory lane and share what I learned from veteran coach Gerald Oliver and how his teachings impacted my approach to basketball and life, even to this day.
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What am I looking for when evaluating players? There isn’t just one thing, I’m looking at everything. We all hear the debate regarding the eye test vs analytics…however, there needs to be balance, and ultimately when evaluating talent you need to be a hybrid of both. Special shoutout to Cerebro Sports!
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