WBCBL Combine……..Women Only

Tryouts: March 26th

WBCBL tryouts will be held Saturday, March 26th from 3:30pm to 6:30pm.
Location: Our Redeemer Lutheran Church
7611 Park Lane
Dallas, TX 75225

Draft: April 9th
Send email to: WBCBL@yahoo.com for registration form.
Cost per Player: $25

About the WBCBL

The Women’s Blue-Chip Basketball League (WBCBL) is a new Semi-Professional league for women basketball players.

The WBCBL mission is to prepare prospective professional players for higher-level professional play and to condition current professional players. The competition level will vary from former college players to former NWBL / WNBA players and current NWBL players.

The WBCBL has teamed with local professional basketball scouts and agents to provide maximum exposure for each player to higher-level professional teams. In addition, the WBCBL has built a networking relationship with international scouts to broaden the possibility of higher-level professional jobs being offered.

For more information email contact:
WBCBL@yahoo.com

View website: http://www.wbcbl.com

24 Jan, 2005  |  Written by Q  |  Exposure Camps

The World Basketball Association will be holding its Free Agent League Tryouts on April 15th & 16th, 2005 at Life University in Marietta, Georgia. This camp will be conducted in order to give free agents an opportunity to be exposed to all 12 teams in the WBA at once.

There will be a Free Agent Selection Draft held directly after the camp. At last season’s Free Agent Camp almost 40 players from the camp were drafted by the 7 teams in the league. This season 96 players will be drafted, as each team will select in 8 rounds.

There will be a separate College/Rookie draft held directly after the Free Agent Draft.

Drafted free agents and rookies will report to team training camps directly after the Free Agent camp, joining vets and protected players for preparation for opening night on April 22nd.

Teams participating in the 2005 WBA are…

Eastern Conference:
Raleigh, NC
Greenville, SC
Peachtree City, GA
Macon, GA

Central Conference:
Birmingham, AL
Rome, GA
Cleveland, TN
Elizabethtown, Ky

Western Conference:
Little Rock, AR
Tunica, MS
Jackson, MS
Biloxi, MS

The WBA is a super stepping stone to the future for you aspiring pro players. Last season, numerous players moved on to professional playing jobs overseas, as well as, in the CBA, NBDL and ABA - even the NBA - as former WBA players David Young was drafted by Seattle and Kyle Davis was signed as a free agent by the New Jersey Nets.

Free Agent Camp Address:
Life University
1269 Barclay Circle
Marietta, GA 30060

For Information visit http://www.wbaball.net/
Contact david@wbaball.net or call 678-597-1269 for additional information.

14 Jan, 2005  |  Written by Q  |  For Players, Great Emails

Jeff House of Hoop HQ gives his advice for female basketball players who are seeking to play professional basketball. Quoted and edited from an email:

Playing opportunities right now to gain exposure is very important. Go to www.nwbl .com and look up the contact information for each of the teams in the league. The NWBL is getting better and better each year. The number of WNBA players staying home to play in the league has gone from 2 to over 30 in the last 3 – 4 years. Problem with any minor league is that you won’t make any money. The NWBL games start this week, and most of the teams are set. If you do have an agent, or someone who can advocate for you, I would have them call each of the NWBL teams ASAP.

Rosters for overseas teams American players are pretty much set for this season, unless a team decides to make a change. Basketball Overseas.com has a very good book with all the European info in it. That site is a better resource than I for overseas basketball contacts. Again, agents are your best bet for overseas. They all have teams that they have dealt with and can find out about player openings right away.

If you do not end up with a spot in the NWBL or overseas then start researching and planning for free agent camps. The WNBA runs a predraft camp the first weekend in April, usually, and around that same time there are other free agent camps run to allow players to gain exposure in front of WNBA personel and agents. BE CAREFUL! Some of these events are just a way for agents and other to make money! Be sure that they have commitments from WNBA and other pro basketball personel to be at the camp. Those camps will cost you money, and your travel expenses.

It is January, so time is important. Training camp invites for players in the WNBA will begin to happen soon. You don’t want to waste time on this.

There is a new exposure camp coming very soon in April

Triple Threat Sports Management’s International Free Agent Camp is a first of a kind event that guarantee’s players maximum exposure increasing the possibilities of placing players into professional basketball opportunities. Teams, coaches, and other club officials from various countries and leagues will be participating.

Here are some of the big names in the game that will be gathering there:

Iska Waterloh-Graham
Löwenberger Weg 3
53119 BONN - Germany
http://www.Slammers.de

Metsovou 31 & Dimitrakopoulou,
P.O. 17563
P.Faliro,Athens
Greece

Hernando Planells Hernando Planells (Coach H) is the director of ELITE Training, he has recently been added to Marty Blake’s “Court Reporter” staff. Marty Blake is the Director of scouting for the National Basketball Association. Since 1971, Marty Blake and Associates has provided professional basketball scouting and consulting services to clients around the globe.

http://EliteTraining.tripod.com

2004-2005 Head Basketball Coach ratiopharm Ulm (Ulm, Germany)

From coaching in Germany, England or the USBL, to writing as an official reporter for the best basketball website in the business - eurobasket.com - even appearing on TV as an NBA analyst, no one brings you closer to the action of international pro basketball than TAYLORHOOPS!

http://www.Taylorhoops.com

View the website for more information: http://www.basketball-overseas.com/ttsm.html

I recommend signing up now for this camp because it will be BROADCASTED on the internet. What more could you ask for? I can tell you this, I wish it was around when I was going camp to camp. I’d have thousands of eyes instead of 50 or so.

9 Jan, 2005  |  Written by Q  |  Articles

Try , or Try not… by Ali shaikh (BSSE)

Try not. Do, or do not. There is no try.
There is definitely a try, even if it doesn’t lead to a do. And this separates winners from losers more surely than anything else. Trying does not, in and of itself, lead to success, of course. Depending on the goal, there are many ways to fail. But not trying surely leads to failure.
I was thinking about John Stockton, the recently retired Utah Jazz basketball player who typified “trying”. He had a lot of talent, of course, so his trying led to success, but he will always be noted for his effort rather than his talent. In thinking about John and giving full effort, I wondered “why doesn’t everyone always try”?

There is effort involved in trying; an investment of resources, if you will, and so one could argue that not trying when you know you will fail is prudent. But I don’t think that’s it. Not trying is not a calculated decision, it is emotional. People just don’t like to fail. If you don’t try, you can always reassure yourself with the false comfort that you would have succeeded, if only you had tried. Once you try and fail, that’s it. Actually there is a gradient all the way from not trying to giving 100% effort. Sometimes people do something in a half-hearted way, and possibly this is their form of “not trying”; they can feel they would have succeeded if they had given full effort, and thereby feel less bad about themselves for having failed.

As I’ve noted before, I believe happiness comes from liking yourself. Things which make you feel better about yourself are “fun”, and things which make you feel worse about yourself are not. Trying to do something you are not good at may not be fun, in the sense that you will feel worse about yourself for your lack of skill or success. This accounts for the wide range of things people do to have “fun”; different people are skilled at different things. Certainly you don’t have to feel worse about yourself for not trying or doing all of these things. That is the “out”; if you don’t try, you won’t fail.

But… That’s fine for discretionary recreational activities. But what about life itself? What about your family? Your profession? Your contribution to the world? In these things not trying is the surest way to fail. You may be able to convince yourself that your lack of success is due to lack of effort, not lack of skill, but that is secondary; your lack of success will be a fact either way.

The key seems to be to regard trying itself as a success. Yoda himself understood this, for he said:
Learn to lose as well as win, a Jedi must.
If you can feel good about yourself for your effort - regardless of the results - then you can always succeed.

Author

I study in KU in DCS department and dere is a lot of thirst of knowledge in me

7 Jan, 2005  |  Written by Q  |  Job Openings

In February the Polish league has the opportunity for new player signings. The Arkadiusz Brodzinski- AB Agency is looking for the following players.

1-2 position about 3-5,000 usd
2-3 position about 3-5,000 usd
3-2 position player about 5-7,000 usd
4 position player about 4-6,000 usd
4-5 position player about 6-8,000 usd
5 position player about 15-25,000 usd per month

Contact Arkadiusz

Bosman players may apply as well. Only experience and strong players only..

6 Jan, 2005  |  Written by Q  |  Job Openings

A team from Finland is looking for HARD WORKING player.
Salary: 1500 - 2000 USD/month.

Please contact me ASAP!

The Coach at tp_siivous@hotmail.com

From my experiences in Finland the teams do indeed pay. All hardworking players need apply with your profile FAST..

Its C.O.L.D. there now. brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr :) Be Prepared!!