OwnMyTeam is a website forming a trust to run a minor league basketball team. Basically, you can visit the website and join for free. C. Warman has developed a fully operational website for anyone interested in owning a minor league team. When the time comes all the members spend $59.99 to purchase a share in the team. With this share you can watch all the team games right on the website. Plus all members get to vote on team decisions. What coach should the team hire? All you monday morning GMs get to vote on it.
The IBL is a spring league that plays in the United States, Canada, and China. For 2009 an expansion team will be added. In 2010 there could be teams in UK as well. Check out the video below for some IBL footage. Sun Ming Ming (7-9) is the focus of the video.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Blaze Evaluation: 2008 Full Mock Draft (April 27)
1. Michael Beasley PF 6-9 235 KSU Fr.
2. Derrick Rose PG 6-4 195 Memphis Fr.
3. OJ Mayo SG/PG 6-5 210 USC Fr.
4. Eric Gordon SG 6-4 220 Indiana Fr.
5. Jerryd Bayless PG 6-2 182 Arizona Fr.
6. Brook Lopez C 7-0 260 Stanford So.
7. Danilo Gallinari SF 6-8 210 Italy
8. Kevin Love PF/C 6-9 260 UCLA Fr.
9. Nicolas Batum SG/SF 6-8 210 France
10. Donte Greene PF 6-11 226 Syracuse Fr.
11. DeAndre Jordan C 7-0 240 TX AM Fr.
12. Anthony Randolph SF/PF 6-10 220 LSU Fr.
13. Russell Westbrook SG 6-4 187 UCLA So.
14. JaVale McGee C 7-0 237 Nevada So.
15. Joe Alexander SF 6-8 200 W. Virgina So.
16. D.J. Augustin PG 5-11 175 Texas So.
17. Darrell Arthur SF/PF 6-9 230 Kansas So.
18. Kosta Koufos C 7-1 252 Ohio St. Sr.
19. Roy Hibbert C 7-2 270 Georgetown Sr.
20. Raymar Morgan SG/SF 6-7 210 Mich. St. So.
21. Chase Budinger SG/SF 6-7 215 Arizona So.
22. Serge Ibaka PF 6-10 220 Congo
23. Robin Lopez PF/C 7-0 255 Stanford So.
24. Chris Douglas-Roberts SG 6-7 200 Mem. Jr.
25. Ryan Anderson PF 6-10 235 Cal. So.
26. Brandon Rush SG/SF 6-6 210 Kansas Jr.
27. Alexis Ajinca PF/C 7-1 225 France
28. Mario Chalmers PG 6-2 180 Kansas Jr.
29. Bill Walker SG/SF 6-6 230 K-State Fr.
30. Nathan Jawai PF/C 6-10 280 Aus.
Watch Alexis Ajinca in the gametape below. He is loaded with potiental. Even the Jonathan Bender factor won't stop teams from picking him up in the first round.
2. Derrick Rose PG 6-4 195 Memphis Fr.
3. OJ Mayo SG/PG 6-5 210 USC Fr.
4. Eric Gordon SG 6-4 220 Indiana Fr.
5. Jerryd Bayless PG 6-2 182 Arizona Fr.
6. Brook Lopez C 7-0 260 Stanford So.
7. Danilo Gallinari SF 6-8 210 Italy
8. Kevin Love PF/C 6-9 260 UCLA Fr.
9. Nicolas Batum SG/SF 6-8 210 France
10. Donte Greene PF 6-11 226 Syracuse Fr.
11. DeAndre Jordan C 7-0 240 TX AM Fr.
12. Anthony Randolph SF/PF 6-10 220 LSU Fr.
13. Russell Westbrook SG 6-4 187 UCLA So.
14. JaVale McGee C 7-0 237 Nevada So.
15. Joe Alexander SF 6-8 200 W. Virgina So.
16. D.J. Augustin PG 5-11 175 Texas So.
17. Darrell Arthur SF/PF 6-9 230 Kansas So.
18. Kosta Koufos C 7-1 252 Ohio St. Sr.
19. Roy Hibbert C 7-2 270 Georgetown Sr.
20. Raymar Morgan SG/SF 6-7 210 Mich. St. So.
21. Chase Budinger SG/SF 6-7 215 Arizona So.
22. Serge Ibaka PF 6-10 220 Congo
23. Robin Lopez PF/C 7-0 255 Stanford So.
24. Chris Douglas-Roberts SG 6-7 200 Mem. Jr.
25. Ryan Anderson PF 6-10 235 Cal. So.
26. Brandon Rush SG/SF 6-6 210 Kansas Jr.
27. Alexis Ajinca PF/C 7-1 225 France
28. Mario Chalmers PG 6-2 180 Kansas Jr.
29. Bill Walker SG/SF 6-6 230 K-State Fr.
30. Nathan Jawai PF/C 6-10 280 Aus.
Watch Alexis Ajinca in the gametape below. He is loaded with potiental. Even the Jonathan Bender factor won't stop teams from picking him up in the first round.
Leonard Houston, Draft Camp Snub
Houston, a Drake Senior, had an outstanding season under first year coach Keno Davis. Like other Drake players, Houston's production dramatically increased his senior season leaving him off all major mock drafts. Houston deserved an invite to the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament for college seniors. Leonard Houston averaged 14.1 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 1.4 steals.
Drake University had an outstanding season run short after a triple teamed lucky 25 foot shot found its way through the net. Without the PIT invite, Houston has zero chances of getting drafting. However, expect Houston to find his way into the NBDL or a top European club next season. Watch Houston make SportsCenter below.
Drake University had an outstanding season run short after a triple teamed lucky 25 foot shot found its way through the net. Without the PIT invite, Houston has zero chances of getting drafting. However, expect Houston to find his way into the NBDL or a top European club next season. Watch Houston make SportsCenter below.
Blaze Interview: Stevie Johnson NBDL Bound?
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6'5 235lbs SF (SG/PF)
21 Points Per Game
21 Points Per Game
60% Overall Field Goal Percentage
45% 3 Point Field Goal Percentage
60% Free Throw Percentage
8 Total Rebounds Per Game
3.1 Offensive Rebounds Per Game
1.2 Assists Per Game
Obviously Stevie is having a fantastic season. I translated those statistics from Spanish,
but I believe them to be accurate. For a small forward his field goal shooting and offensive rebounding statistics are out of this world, but of course they are very familiar to Iowa State fans. Johnson is known for his excellent shot selection and crashing the offensive glass. Johnson has the speed and athleticism of a perimeter player and the build of a heavy weight boxer. That being said, lets get right to the interview.
Brent Blaze: This is for all the Cyclone fans who haven't seen you since your last season at the school playing football. How has your basketball career been overseas?Are you enjoying Spain?
Stevie Johnson: First, I would like to thank you for taking time to conduct this interview with me. Secondly, I'm so grateful that God blessed me with the talent to play sports and have allowed me to continue my career overseas. As far as basketball goes, I started my professional career in Iceland for two seasons and I'm currently in my 5th season in Spain. I've had some ups and downs with injuries and adjusting to the European style of play but I've learned alot and I'm still enjoying playing the game.
BB: What was it like to play in Iceland? Did you expect to completely dominate like you did? How did it feel to win back to back MVPs (34.6 PPG 13.3RPG for Haukar)?
SJ: After playing football my 5th season at ISU, Iceland was a good starting point for me.It allowed me the opportunity to regain confidence in my ability to score the basketball, as I did in high school. I led the league in scoring both seasons and I received the MVP award my second year. When people ask where have you played and I say Iceland, they repeat ICELAND and I reply yes Iceland they play basketball there too. I also tell them I've had colder nights in Ames. So playing at ISU prepared me for Iceland in more ways than just basketball.
BB: Did you know that Des Moines, Iowa now has an NBDL team? Would you be interested in suiting up for the Iowa Energy?
SJ: No I didn't know. A friend of mine had mention something about Des Moines getting a team but wasn't sure when. I enjoyed my time in Iowa and the people was very good to me, so I would definitely be interested.
BB: Jeff Horner (University of Iowa) got to skip the NBDL draft and was picked up by the Iowa Energy early because of his connection to the state. Would you expect to wait until next season and join the team in that fashion, because you are currently under contract with Caja Rioja?
SJ: I'm currently under contract with my team in Spain, so I won't make any decision about next season until my season is over here. I'm not real familiar with the NBDL draft or the needs of the Iowa Energy. So if they was interested in me joining the team, my agent would inform me of the situation and we would make a decision then.
BB: At Iowa State, fans remember you as an excellent teammate, offensive rebounder, and energy guy (and so much more). You normally played in the front court with Marcus Fizer. Most fans remember you guarding guys like Eddie Najera to make sure Fizer didn't get in foul trouble. Do you consider yourself more of a guard/forward now? Based on your stats, it appears you've really worked on your outside shot. How much has your outside game improved?
SJ: I consider myself a 3/4 that's better around the basket. I still play mostly the 4 position but I'm quicker, so I'm able to use my speed to go around guys on the perimeter or get an angle to score around the basket. I'm able to guard bigger players, so it works for me. As far as my outside shot, I've always worked on it, but now I'm in a position and have the confidence to take more perimeter shots. I've learned over the years that confidence and being in the right situation is the best way for a player to succeed on the court.
Thanks for the great interview Stevie. My opinion is that Stevie should be offered the same deal Jeff Horner got last summer. Johnson brings an all around game that makes him an excellent starting piece for the Iowa Energy next season. Anytime you can get a player that thinks team and defense first at his talent level the signing is a complete no brainer. Plus he is a player from the glory years of Iowa State basketball. Put him on a billboard and you will sell tickets. Johnson also would be very marketable in Des Moines. Kurt Warner (Iowa Barnstormers) did a few local commercials with an automotive dealer before he joined the Saint Louis Rams.
The NBDL requires all players sign a contract with the league before a team can select them in the draft or pick them up off the waiver wire. Jeff Horner had to literally tell his agent to get him on the team. Hopefully this works out because it would be great for basketball in Iowa. Interestingly, Johnson is with the same agency as Tyray Pearson(Iowa State) and Chauncey Leslie (Iowa). Anyone else thinking what I'm thinking?
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