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Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

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  • #16
    Re: Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

    It's official. From the Goodman League FB page:

    Got a call yesterday from the Commish.....September 24,2011 at HINKLE FIELDHOUSE on the campus of BUTLER UNIVERSITY The Goodman League vs. The Indy Pro Am in Indianapolis, Indiana. Eric Gordan, Zach Randolph, George hill and Sheldon Mack to name a few...Stay tuned!
    Awesome. I wish I could fly home for a night to catch that game. You all will have to enjoy it for me.
    witters: @imbtyler, @postgameonline

    Originally posted by Day-V
    In conclusion, Paul George is awesome.
    Originally posted by Slick Pinkham
    Our arena, their arena, Rucker park, it just doesn't matter. We're bigger, longer, younger, faster, and hungrier.


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    • #17
      Re: Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

      Who's Shelden Mack?

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      • #18
        Re: Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

        Originally posted by PR07 View Post
        Who's Shelden Mack?
        And Eric Gordan? I have no idea why people make that mistake so often.

        Roy's from DC, think he'll play on the Goodman squad?

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        • #19
          This seems like the right place to post this. How does one go about getting tickets for the Goodman vs. Indy Pro-Am game?

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          • #20
            Re: Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

            I can see some possible injuries in the making doing this. That won't endear owners.

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            • #21
              Re: Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

              Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
              And Eric Gordan? I have no idea why people make that mistake so often.

              Roy's from DC, think he'll play on the Goodman squad?
              He has in the past. I assume he will play he normally plays when KD plays.


              and about injuries a guy could get hurt slipping on ice or just walking. These guys play these games every off season and injuries are part of their sport and luckily they dont happen much. I mean almost every player in the NBA plays in pickup ball in the off season. I actually think this is safer than just pickup ball with no refs. These leagues are approved by the NBA so they aren't dangerous or hazardous it is a very safe environment.

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              • #22
                Re: Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

                Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
                He has in the past. I assume he will play he normally plays when KD plays.


                and about injuries a guy could get hurt slipping on ice or just walking. These guys play these games every off season and injuries are part of their sport and luckily they dont happen much. I mean almost every player in the NBA plays in pickup ball in the off season. I actually think this is safer than just pickup ball with no refs. These leagues are approved by the NBA so they aren't dangerous or hazardous it is a very safe environment.

                How can the NBA approve of any league during the lockout let alone players playing in it during the lockout?

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                • #23
                  Re: Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

                  Man our team is gonna dominate. We have so much Indiana talent. I could even see Greg Oden joining up for a few games to prove he has recovered.
                  You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

                    Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
                    Man our team is gonna dominate. We have so much Indiana talent. I could even see Greg Oden joining up for a few games to prove he has recovered.


                    You really think Paul Allen wants to see his investment/Oden playing? You think Oden doesn't know if he gets injured he can kiss a new Portland contract good-bye? I'd be extremely surprised to see Oden playing any type ball until after he signs a contract.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

                      Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
                      How can the NBA approve of any league during the lockout let alone players playing in it during the lockout?
                      All these leagues are NBA approved and the pro am is NCAA approved. They have people who come in and deem it safe and approve the league. If they get injured at the pro am or any of these sanctioned leagues insurance will cover the injury. If it wasnt NBA approved these players wouldn't play.



                      SLAM: How so?
                      CK: When you look at all the summer leagues out there, those leagues are for evaluation or just plain fun. But our league is more of a rehab/training center for NBA players—rookies, veterans and everyone in between. I’m also trying to to partner with the NBA. Our league is both NCAA and NBA sanctioned, which is huge. We could potentially be a league where teams send their players in the off-season to come and work and rehab and get better. For example, the Indiana Pacers would be able to send all their players here to compete at an elite level and work. This way, guys will have to stay in shape and they’ll be improving their games. We just have to get teams to feel comfortable with our league first, and I think we’re on the right track.




                      SLAM: Tell our readers a little about the Indy Pro-Am.

                      Carlos Knox: Our league is one of the best summer leagues in the country. All games are played at IUPUI gymnasiums. We have a league with about eight teams, and all of them stay stacked. I think we’re the best tournament in the Midwest—hands down—but we aren’t on a national stage yet. Our league is more than just the typical ‘streetball summer league’. Guys come here to stay in shape, compete and become better players.
                      SLAM: What are your goals and expectations for the league?
                      CK: In the short term, I want the league to continue growing and spreading. We are gaining more followers every week, which is obviously a great sign. Ultimately, we want to get our tournament to the top level, where it’s right up there and considered one of the best, if not the best. But our league is more than just a summer tournament or a place to come and have fun. Not that other league around the country aren’t official or legit or any of that, but I think our league can be distinct from all the others.
                      http://www.slamonline.com/online/oth...x-nba-lockout/


                      Every major league is NBA approved and some are NCAA approved. You really aren't gonna get very good talent without the NBA approval. It is a safe environment they have offical NBA refs who work these leagues it is pretty safe about as safe as the NBA.
                      Last edited by pacer4ever; 09-06-2011, 08:06 PM.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

                        Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post


                        All these leagues are NBA approved

                        You are missing my point. They may well be approved PRIOR to the lockout, but I can't envision them being NBA approved during the lockout. To my knowledge, the NBA isn't approving anything for the players at the present time during the lockout.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

                          Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
                          You are missing my point. They may well be approved PRIOR to the lockout, but I can't envision them being NBA approved during the lockout. To my knowledge, the NBA isn't approving anything for the players at the present time during the lockout.
                          That's an interesting question - if approval is mostly for insurance purposes, but the insurance isn't covering players during the lockout, how does that help?

                          The only thought I have is that it is typical to write clauses into a new contract that cover activity during a previous strike or lockout, meaning anything that happens could be retroactively covered as long as it happened in leagues taking the appropriate precautions.

                          We need to remember that it is in the interests of the owners to have the players show up in at least some semblance of shape. A lockout-shortened season (or even just shortened camp) that ends with sloppy and ugly basketball due to unconditioned players isn't going to help bring the popularity back.

                          My other thought is that approval is contingent on the proam league having facilities and trainers who are up to snuff in terms of taking care of the players. THAT isn't going to change because of the lockout, the quality is still there.
                          BillS

                          A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                          Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                          • #28
                            Re: Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

                            I find it absolutely amazing that teams pay players their salaries for being injured when it's not work related. In the the REAL world, it doesn't happen. You get a non-work injury where you can't perform your job you don't get paid by your employer. These players are so pampered it's ridiculous. They are overpaid and still want more. I'm not sure what the average NBA salary per year is, but it's millions. They make many times more in one season than the average person can possibly hope to ever make in a life time, and yet they want more.

                            I have a total dislike for the NBA guaranteed contract system. If a player can't perform their job, for whatever reason, then they shouldn't be paid. Teams should have the capability of not having to pay for non-work injuries. You get hurt with a non-work injury such as snow boarding, on mopeds, motorcycles, falling, or whatever and your employer doesn't pay. So why does sports pay their players for non-work related injuries? This is something that just makes no sense to me. I personally would like to see this rectifed in the new CBA. These pampered players need to understand how the REAL WORLD operates.

                            I don't mean to hijack this thread with my rant, but I'm upset and disgusted with this lockout and the unwillingness of players to keep wanting more when they are so overpaid now.
                            Last edited by Justin Tyme; 09-07-2011, 11:59 AM.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

                              Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
                              I find it absolutely amazing that teams pay players their salaries for being injured when it's not work related. In the the REAL world, it doesn't happen. You get a non-work injury where you can't perform your job you don't get paid by your employer.
                              Minimum wage jobs, commission jobs, and self-employed folks don't get that kind of benefit, but things like sick pay, short-term disability, and even long-term disability are far from uncommon even at low salary levels.
                              BillS

                              A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                              Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                              • #30
                                Re: Indiana, Seattle Forming Travel Teams:

                                Originally posted by BillS View Post

                                Minimum wage jobs, commission jobs, and self-employed folks don't get that kind of benefit, but things like sick pay, short-term disability, and even long-term disability are far from uncommon even at low salary levels.

                                You can add most of the general work force to that as well. Short term and long term disability only pays for so long and only a partial % of your pay. I have a close relative who got injured at school trying to break up a fight between 2 students. They got injured for their effort. Being injured, they rec'd short and then long term disability. They had to retire early on social security disability due to their injury wouldn't allow them to continue to do their job. This is a far cry from what NBA players rec if injured in trying to breakup a fight among players. They'll never miss a full paycheck.

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