Sunday, September 28, 2014

NFL Division (Realignment & Changes)

NFL Divisions; Courtesy of NFLpro.net
Ever think about the NFL and it's divisions. I know my write ups are normally dealing with Sports Business but I also have other things in mind that can be outside the box. This is definitely one thing that could be outside the box but related in some way to the understanding of financial relationships between teams. Leagues normally find ways to create opportunities for teams to have battled rivalries because it creates more avenues for financial benefits for that league. So... in that regard, the league seems to be missing a few points with the divisions being so awkwardly positioned that they could add more money if they were aligned differently.

Think about it, the league already has a large fan base and I know that tradition is huge but there's always room to remodel and grow. There's no telling how much longer Roger Goodell will be at the front of the league because of certain situations lately, but he definitely could make a power move for teams to move around. The NFC to me is a little bit better shape than the AFC because they have more teams aligned to work out than they do. The moves that need to be made could save on travel time and opportunity for future growth with closer fan base. Fans would be able to travel closer and make more games. Fans would purchase more items and look forward to something new.

Division Re-alignment (without switching teams out conferences):

AFC East:  Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets, New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers
AFC North: Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Bills
AFC South: Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins
AFC West: Denver Broncos, San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs

NFC East:  Philadelphia Eagles, NY Giants, Washington Redskins, Carolina Panthers
NFC North: Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers
NFC South: Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Bucs, Dallas Cowboys
NFC West: Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, San Fran 49ers, Arizona Cardinals

---Just throwing in a BONUS because of how bad the Pro Bowl is now...How about the Pro Bowl be the case point on which team gets home field advantage for the Super Bowl. So, depending on who wins the Pro Bowl will get home field advantage (if wanted) or a field that is close to them that permits better climate (such as a dome or acceptable climate).---


Friday, September 26, 2014

Philly (Metro) Draft Day (My Top NBA Prospects 2014-15)

Looking forward the college basketball season and finding out who's who and what's what. There are definitely some top prospects from Philly that will have the opportunity to raise their stock in the opportunity to get drafted or become NBA players. It's not everyday that everybody gets the opportunity to make a case for themselves but I have a few names that will definitely make their cases.

Jerrell Wright (LaSalle University)
In the Local area at the top of my list is Jerrell Wright (LaSalle-PF-6'8")... Checking out Wright has been fantastic because for the last 3 years, he has turned LaSalle University into a place to watch basketball. Who could ever forget the trip to the Sweet 16 and making his statement in the tournament having the highest field goal % in college basketball history with any play having more than 3 games, shooting well over 80%. He not only set a record but also scored 21 points going 6-6 from the field and 9-10 against Kansas State in the second round of the tourney. Past and Present success has everything to do with being an NBA player and he has shown that he can definitely make his statement. He has been honored on different all conference teams and also nominated this season as high prospect for player of the year in the A10. He's ranked is ranked 53 in his class on the Draftboard for NBA Draft Express and I expect his time on the floor which has definitely taken away from his numbers will show a huge improvement. I expect anywhere from 32-36 minutes a game where he'll get the opportunity to shoot for a double double season.

This summer DJ Newbill (Penn State-G-6'4") has been probably the most busiest for Philly prospects. Coming from high school, his story was a little different than many, but he's made the best from his opportunities. Newbill was blessed with the opportunity to attend the skills camps this summer for Nike which features some of the top high school and college prospects in the country. Newbill's resume as been outstanding starting with Southern Miss, where he was all freshmen conference before transferring to Penn State. At Penn State, he came in and made an immediate impact in the Big 10 averaging 16.3 ppg at 36 mpg. Last season, he was able to increase the scoring production with 17.9 ppg and less minutes. He showed the ability to be efficient and come up big when needed. He's an exciting tool that shows potential with his ability to see the floor and make the team so much better. With a trip to the tournament this year, he could definitely see his stock go from where it is, to a definite...We already know the numbers are there.

Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (Arizona-6'7"-SF) attended the LeBron skills camp this summer under Nike and was able to show off his ability to play anywhere on the floor. He's known to have the engine that everybody loves. He's at the top of the board for most people but I still like he has things he's definitely going to prove. He definitely has leadership qualities and he will be a huge contribution for whatever everybody is looking for. He was all freshmen conference for the PAC12 but that didn't take away from the potential that if he would have played more that he could have been more productive. He averaged 9.1 ppg last season in 25.3 mpg. He shot 49% from the field and grabbed 5.7 rpg. He's probably one of the most tough nose players that has ever been seen in the Philly area and there's no telling what he will do this year. He ranked as one of the top shot blockers and it showed knowing that he's a great defender and can lock any player in the country. He'll start all season this year and I wouldn't be surprised if he was the POY this year for his conference and an All American.

Markus Kennedy (SMU-PF-6'9") is a forward that makes it look easy to be his teammate. He focuses on the little things that big tend to miss on and marks his territory. Kennedy is ranked 42 amongst the Juniors coming back to play this year. His frame has really changed since his freshmen year when he was at Villanova and has shown his game for production. He ranked 5th in his conference in field goal % last season. Kennedy stretches the floor and make the game look easy for a big because of his athletic versatility. He can shoot the ball deep as well as post any player up and use smooth moves to the basket. He averaged 12.9 ppg and over 7 rpg. He also was able to get steals, assist and blocks. He's a strong case for AAC POY if he can find the ability to win consistently. I didn't mention the fact his coach is non other than the great Larry Brown and his development coach is George Lynch. He'll definitely build on the fact he's known as one of the greatest defensive big men in the country.

Amile Jefferson (Duke-PF-6'9") is in a really good place at Duke University. Coach K has been taking care of this player and it seems like he knows all the things to do in order to get the job done on the floor. I'm definitely excited to see what kind of player he will be this season. He's ranked 40th for the juniors and his stock could definitely raise up this season with some of the great talent to support him. He never seems to the be focus of the team but he does everything right. Last season was huge for him starting for the Blue Devils. He averaged 6.5 ppg in only 22 mpg but shot 64%. He had some outstanding games and rebounding and everybody knows, if you play for Coach K, the opportunity to play in the NBA will definitely be there.

Honorable Mention:
Savon Goodman (ASU-SF-6'7")
Jabril Trawick (Georgetown-SG-6'5")
Rysheed Jordan (St. John's-SG-6'3")

Sunday, September 7, 2014

"Bruce Almighty" (Bruce Levenson)

Bruce Levenson: Picture Courtesy of USA Today

Bruce Almighty, a movie created in 2003 featuring Jim Carrey, written to give the perspective of what it would be like to be a man in God's shoes for some time. In actually sitting down and focusing on the movie, there's some strong points that are pointed out that make you think about society today. What if the shoes would be on the other foot. What would be like if you did have the power. Power is the ability to control something or someone into action. Sometimes, the opportunity of having power can overdo what we are able to distinguish is right and wrong.

In this situation of Bruce Almighty I am discussing, I talk about the idea that there is a man in power with lots of money. This Bruce Almighty has a city in his hands emotionally with the power to change things with his words.  Lately, one of the biggest targets in sports is racism. The different faces it presents towards the emotions of a race of people has really taken it's attention away from the game itself. Of course, mass media is going to take everything that is said make it a major news item but this is really a concern that can make a difference.

On, another hand, racial tension is building in America more than ever. The deaths of black youth in America via the hands of whites have become a huge issue. In the same thought, Barack Obama is the President of the United States and it feels like the pressure will continue until the fear of others will decrease. You have to ask yourself, why be afraid of others and what they can do. What kind of examples does that set for the next generation that has to continue to build on a country that seems to be lacking the ability to stay constant as in a growing world.

Donald Sterling, the former owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, was the beginning of the frenzy that started in the sports world with racism. The idea that a human being of such wealth would come out to have words about African Americans not attending his games was not only the just the beginning but the force behind what we will continue to go through. Sterling would eventually lose his battle between his wife, lawyers and the NFL with the result in giving up his team. The price would be 2 Billion that he would receive in return but would be banned from the NBA for life.

Well, Bruce Almighty (in my thoughts) would appear again when Bruce Levenson, the owner of the Atlanta Hawks who has come out stating that he would be selling his team. The owner, announced on his own that he had made some remarks that were found racist in his eyes and didn't feel that he should be allowed to be apart of the NBA. His remarks were that they wanted to bring more suburban white people to the games. The idea that the majority of fans are Black, seemed to be not only an issue but a concern because he claimed that he wanted to connect all groups of people. In return, he felt that the 2 year old email to Hawks President Danny Ferry, would be offensive because it would make it seem like one race was more important than another.

Not sure if the 62 year old owner is making references to himself as a racist or if he is trying to keep his legacy in tact because of what he felt would have been revealed very soon. I guess it seems like Sterling has got many people under the radar and watching their backs about everything. Everything is sensitive with words and with the mass media on top of everything, you have to be very careful. The questions I pose is, are we really suppose to be surprised about these actions? Is it really that big of deal because of their idea of what they are trying to do with their business?

If you are looking for the email to see what was exactly said, Please check out the article by USA Today Sports via http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/hawks/2014/09/07/bruce-levenson-racist-email-atlanta-owner-sell-team/15241591/

Monday, September 1, 2014

Homosexuality in Sports...A Distraction?

Jason Collins Picture Courtesy of Yahoo Sports

Everybody these days continue to be scared of the elephant of the room. 1 problem against that idea!... The elephant isn't scared of the size of the room and doesn't plan on shrinking any time soon. The elephant name is Homosexuality or what others like to call "Gay". In the past 2 years, homosexuality has become a stage in athletics. It has created large eye popping situation for people around the world that live on both sides of this support fence.

In April of 2013, Jason Collins, did not become the beginning of homosexuality in sports. He became an icon on a enormous stage for this 3 letter word.."Gay" in sports. Jason is the twin brother of Jarron, who became an NBA player in 2001 and has been in the league ever since. He became the first actively open gay player in the NBA which happened in 2014 when he joined the Brooklyn Nets and worked through 2 10 day contracts to get a roster spot for the rest of the season. Collins not only signed with Brooklyn but sold a large number of jerseys on the way.

Michael Sam Picture Courtesy of CBS Sports
The Brooklyn Nets jumped in popularity and brought a large majority crowd of homosexual supporters. He became the face until Michael Sam. Michael Sam in February of 2014 made the announcement after a outstanding college senior season when he won Co-Defensive player of the year for the SEC. After the combine, he entered the conversation of a player that would drop in stock. Usually the Defensive POY for the SEC goes in the 1st round of the draft and this didn't seem like the case for him. He became the face of a player just wanting to play football but had the stage to state his case as an open Gay player in the NFL.

During the 2014 NFL Draft, Sam became the talk of the town. People wanted to hear his story but the story would not help his draft stock. He was drafted late in the 7th round to the St. Louis Rams that had some of the best defensive lineman in the league. He would perform during preseason but be cut by the St. Louis Rams. This would come even though, Sam would sale a large number of jersey, ranking him 6th in the NFL.

Now...Does this draw the world distraction? These 2 guys are the biggest 2 on the stage of athletes with homosexuality. The thing about their career is, it's not staying on a steady pace. The idea of having a player around a male dominate locker room who is homosexual seems to be the topic. There are so many teams that are passing on both players and they seem to not have a place in athletics with the feeling that the distraction will become bigger than the game itself. It has been noted for both players that they will be judged on their game alone and the decision for their career will rest solely on that.

There has since been other players in different worlds that have come out and helped the cause for homosexuality in sports such as Brittney Griner and Chip Sarafin. Will this trend of announcing your homosexuality in sports continue? Is it important to know that athletes are homosexual? Will homosexual players get a fair share with their career? Is the word distraction correct for homosexuality in sports? Should homosexuality be allowed to be promoted through sport? Is the world of sports ready for homosexuality?

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Philadelphia Local MBB Assistant Coaching: New Generation

Geoff Arnold Picture courtesy of Saint Joseph's Basketball Website
Better done than said, "Behind every great organization, there's a bunch of even greater guys helping the job get done".

Men's Basketball in Philadelphia is Elite, probably one of the most prestigious elements of basketball. Why, you may ask? Philadelphia has it's own league in the Big 5, not including Drexel University, who many feel should be added to make the Big 6.

So what's the key in these programs having so much success. All 6 of these programs in the last 15 years have all had their share of success with their men basketball teams. It seems like if it's not 2 teams at a time, there is always 1. At the top of the list is Villanova. Villanova has had some of the most dominating guards in the country in Kyle Lowry, Randy Foye, Allen Ray, Maalik Wayns, Corey Fisher and I could go on and on. Recruiting is a big part of that and the connection that you build is a reason. Lately, Villanova hasn't had the same spunk as they did during their big runs. Reason being is it seems that they have lost touch with recruiting, but that seemed to be a high priority and with a problem comes an idea. Coach Wright of Villanova has recognized that and has brought in one of Philadelphia's favorite assistant coaches Ashley Howard.

Ashley Howard Picture courtesy of Villanova Men's Basketball Website
Ashley Howard started off his career at LaSalle University and then went off to Drexel University and then made a shift to Xavier to come back to the Philadelphia area for Villanova. He is known as the guy that can get the job done. No matter what is asked of him, he never seems to be less than what is expected. This brings me to Drexel University. Even though, Drexel University slightly missed their opportunity in the tournament a few years ago after winning 29 games a few years ago, they have had a coach in the last 15 years that has received the award of top coach 4 of those years. Coach Flint seems to recognizes talent and seems to do so in coaches, where his coaches are able to go off and do other things to boost their career. He has recently brought in the young talent of Bobby Jordan.

Bobby Jordan Picture courtesy of Drexel Men's Basketball Website
Bobby Jordan grew up in the Drexel program where he learned the ins and outs of being able to coach talent and make high school recruits believe in what direction the program is going. Jordan has the ability to make the best count and you could always tell that he would one day get himself into this area when he first stepped foot on Drexel's campus. Saint Joseph's University has Coach Geoff Arnold, who has been with the program for the last 6 years and has been able to bring in recruits such as Langston Galloway, who led his team into the NCAA Tournament this past year. Coach Arnold is a coaches' coach and gives everything in his craft. His skill of knowing how a team should be ran is among the best and it seems like he'll be the next one in line for his own program.
 
Aaron McKie Picture courtesy of Temple Men's Basketball Website

Temple University has just hired their biggest assistant coach in years in Aaron McKie, who left his post as an analyst with the Sixers to make moves with a college program. He has never coached in college but I don't think the transition will be hard for him. He is known for his years with Allen Iverson and Sixers, when he was the 6th Player of the Year and help lead the team to the NBA Finals. McKie will work on bringing in some great local talent and maximizing the opportunity of getting the program back into the NCAA spotlight.
Horace Owens Picture courtesy of LaSalle Men's Basketball Website

Ira Bowman seems to be the lead assistant for Penn where he has been there for his ability to coach players and relate his experience of being a pro to players. Bowman was known for his ability to fit into a solid role with his extraordinary set of skills. Bowman had a 2 year play at Penn in his years before going to Providence and it seems like he'll continue to help Coach Allen build that program. LaSalle University has Coach Horace Owens, who is known for his local connection to the city. Owens was a local prospect from Dobbins High School (My Alum...Smile) and was an All American that went on to Rhode Island and drafted into the NBA. He has a knack of bringing some of the best big men to LaSalle. No telling what the next step for him is, but he definitely will continue to have a great career in coaching.
Ira Bowman Picture courtesy of Penn Men's Basketball Website

The Future of Temple Basketball (Coach Aaron McKie)

Aaron McKie Picture courtesy of Temple Basketball Twitter @TUMBBHoops

Lately, Temple Basketball has not been Temple Basketball. It's crazy because whenever I mention this, I know there is somebody out there squinting at these words. Temple Basketball was known for his long stint with John Chaney, Hall of Fame coach, who is known for his great career in Philadelphia and stern noted ability to coach boys to men. Chaney is one of the all time winning coaches ever in college basketball. He was able to do so much for the Philadelphia area that people love him when his name is brought up. He started his coaching career in the area in 1966 with Simon Gratz High School.

Simon Gratz is a Philadelphia based High School that is known as the best basketball school in the area. This school is known for one of the greatest high school players ever in Rasheed Wallace, who went undefeated in 1993 and was the National High School Player of the Year. Adding to the pot of great players from Simon Gratz is Aaron McKie. McKie was a 6'4" guard at Gratz who was known for his ability to lock down and defend and come up clutch for any team he played on. McKie went on to play for Temple University and lead a new direction of recruits to the hometown large university.

So now this Philadelphia based university has been having a serious problem lately where they have not been able to get the recruits to commit out of high school. During an extensive period of time, Temple was able to get players such as Aaron McKie, Lynard Stewart, Lynn Greer, Scootie Randall, Ramone Moore, Michael Blackshear, Mardy Collins, Dionte Christmas, Mark Tyndale and etc. After Chaney left Temple, it seems like the nature of Temple University has changed. They were able to bring in Fran Dunphy, who won many championships under the Ivy League for University of Penn.

Dunphy has done a great job finding ways to get his underrated team in to the final bracket for the NCAA tournament. Even though they have been reaching that point of success, it seems like the alum is not happy with the idea of a first round exit. For the biggest school in the 5th largest city in America to have struggling points with reaching a high level of success with the tournament, things just don't seem right. LaSalle University lately has been the biggest nudge in pressure on Temple because of their recent trip to the NCAA Sweet 16.

There seemed to be some changes that needed to happen because they have missed on many different players that Temple Alum seem to definitely want for their success. The team has not looked like the Philadelphia team that people are use to because there hasn't been many city recruits with big names on the team. Sure... There has been some players that are from the local area but what about the Rysheed Jordan, Brandon Austin, Savon Goodman, Maurice Watson and all the other recruits that seem to get away from Temple University.

This is where Aaron McKie might come in. He has been named an assistant coach for the Temple University Men's Basketball program, taking him away from his post as an analyst for the Sixers. McKie has also been coaching around the league for different NBA teams, getting the experience of being around some of the greatest talent in the world. McKie brings his NBA success and his ability to relate to the stories of the youth basketball players in the city that are looking for the opportunity to reach their dreams. McKie is the perfect fit...come to think about....He might be too perfect.

Last season was depressing for Temple with only winning 9 games. Alum talked about the options of bringing in some really good alum veteran leadership that can show a program how to change. There was another option, in a coach that has had some experience with coaching high level talent, but that didn't go so well (rather not mention it...I have too much respect for this man). It doesn't matter how things were to turn out, McKie is an assistant coach and in my opinion won't be going anywhere. This might the beginning of a change for Temple to set him up 1 day to be the Head Coach. There's no telling, but this is definitely the direction that Temple was looking for and to bring him aboard from his recent post, is amazing.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

2014 Danny Rumph Classic: Save the Next Bright Star



2014 Danny Rumph Classic

Every year Philadelphia is home for the stars to align. The great part about the stars aligning is that they align to save other stars. Every year around the 2nd week in August, a classic that features some of the best talent come to play in of Danny Rumph and the fighting for a new cause through charity. The charity works to raise $30,000 each year to perform heart screenings for 250 local athletes. This cause is raised because 100,000 young athletes die from heart disorders. This brings us to Danny Rumph, the most important memorial figure in this event.
2014 Rumph Classic Championship at Community College Of Philadelphia

Danny Rumph was born in Philadelphia and everybody who’s anybody who knew anything about him, knew he loved basketball. He attended Western Kentucky University but his game started from working out at Mallery Recreation Center. After a pickup game on mother’s day evening, Danny would have his career cut short when he went into cardiac arrest. At the time of Danny's passing recreation centers did not have AEDs, which could have saved his life. Through his foundation the city now has AEDs in the 150 recreation centers in hopes to make sure that this tragic loss doesn't happen to another young man. 
 
This year features another festival full of activities such as clinics, alumni games, community barbeque, and etc. The events took place at LaSalle University, Chestnut Hill College, the special Danny Rumph Center and Community College of Philadelphia. Every year the event has gotten bigger and more versatile with the people that have attended the event. Last year FOE, who featured Markieff and Marcus Morris (Phoenix Suns) and Thomas Robinson (Portland Trailblazers) was able to take home the title after defeating JT Ballas who were led by Jason Thompson (Sacramento Kings).

This year features a little different element with the event because Nike has joined the spectrum seeing his potential in the cause. Nike would join already partnerships in Fam Juice, Mitchell and Ness, And 1 and others. After talking to the event’s director, Mike Morak, he talked to me and explained that no matter how big this gets, the cause is always more important. He also talked to me about how important it was for him to raise as much money as possible because he wants to do more for the foundation to do more heart screenings and other things that can be a support for the foundation.

The first day started off with Skeem Team featuring a group of Villanova former players such as Scootie Reynolds, Reggie Redding, James Bell, & Maurice Sutton. They also included Ryan Brooks; Temple U Alum. They defeated Chuck Ellis Workout team that featured Wayne Ellington (Sacramento Kings), Mardy Collins and Ronald “Flip” Murray. The second game featured Rumph Center, which stars Mike Green, Sharif Bray, Khalif Wyatt and Malcolm Eleby. They faced off and were defeated by And 1 that has Tasheed Carr, Vinny Simpson, and Garrett Williamson.

2014 Danny Rumph Classic at LaSalle University
FOE was able to defeat Team Pesci (SP) but needed OTs to do so. It came close with clutch shots lead by Sean Evans, Mario Little, Maalik Wayns and Rodney Green who put on a show for FOE. Team Pesci was led by Tywain McKee, Ramone Moore and Rick Jackson. The 2 teams had some big time coaches led by Dion Waiters (Cleveland Cavilers) for Team Pesci and The Morris Twins (Markieff and Marcus of the Phoenix Suns). Last but not least JT Ballas starred Jason Thompson, Ryan Thompson, Novar Gadson, and Hakim Warrick.  They were able to take down IBall Athletics that features Denzel Jackson, Jason Hickenbottom, and Paul Graham.

As the tournament continued Chuck Ellis Workouts and IBall Athletes were eliminated early after their dog fight second games to try and stay alive. JT Ballas was able to defeat FOE led by Hakim Warrick, who came up with some really tough clutch shots. And 1 defeated Skeem Team with the hard play by Garrett Williamson and Vinny Simpson.

In the third day, Skeem Team was able to defeat Team Pesci, while FOE would lose to Rumph Center featuring a big time performance where Mike Green would have his way. JT Ballas would defeat And 1 to capture an automatic bid in the championship but would have to wait to find out who they would play. Skeem Team would defeat Rumph Center putting their team in contention to make it to the championship. On Sunday, Skeem Team would face off against And 1 in a really challenging game. Reggie Redding and Scottie Reynolds would come up with the win for them.

In the final, Skeem Team would face off against JT Ballas. JT Ballas would be without Jason Thompson who would not play and it would show at times, he could be a huge part. They also would not have Novar Gadson or Mike Ringgold on hand. That would not stop Skeem Team from having their loaded roster, adding Isaiah Armwood to the team. The game would start off back and forth with some leverage to JT Ballas with the play of Ryan Thompson. Reggie Redding and Scottie Reynolds would catch heat like the last game with dropping 3’s to get up on the lead and extend it. At half, Hakim Warrick would help his team get within 10, including an astronomical dunk over a defender. Mark Tyndale, Ryan Thompson and Hakim Warrick would get their team within 2 points but that would be enough room to life the confidence of Reynolds. Reynolds would be left open in about 4 different spots knocking down clutch shots to get the lead up to 11. JT Ballas would try and make one more push but Corey Fisher would help the team out with some drives to the basketball and pull up jump shots. Skeem Team would grab the 2014 Championship winning 116-108 over JT Ballas. Reggie Redding would grab the MVP with 26 points.
 
2014 Rumph Classic Champs: Skeem Team
Championship Box Score-                                                                                         
Skeem Team:                                                              
Ronald Moore – 9 pts.                                                 
Corey Fisher – 15 pts.                                                  
Reggie Redding – 26 pts.                                              
Ryan Brooks – 24 pts.                                                  
Rob Kurz – 13 pts.                                                       
Mo Sutton – 3 pts.
Scottie Reynolds – 23 pts.
Isaiah Armwood – 7 pts. 

JT Ballas:
Ryan Thompson – 25 pts.
Kyle Hines – 4
Donte Greene – 23 pts.
Mark Tyndale – 31 pts. 
Hakim Warrick – 25 pts.   
 


MVP: Reggie Redding of Skeem Team, Coach Kyle Sample and Rump Classic Director Mike Morak

All Danny Rumph Tournament:

First Team:
Reggie Redding (MVP) (Skeem Team)
Mike Green (Rumph Center)
Ramone Moore (Team Pesci)
Rodney Green (FOE)
Hakim Warrick (JT Ballas)

Second Team:
Ryan Thompson (JT Ballas)
Ronald “Flip” Murray (Chuck Ellis Workouts)
Vinny Simpson (And 1)
Scottie Reynolds (Skeem Team)
Terrence Roderick (And 1)