College Basketball

The NCAA College Basketball Season has commenced and Marshall LLC would like to take the time to recognize some of the schools that we keep on our watch list. Those schools are Rutgers University, Marshall University, University of Tennessee, Providence College, University of North Carolina – Charlotte, Florida State, and Ohio University.

Marshall LLC stays in touch with our recruits by visiting their school to watch their games. In addition, when the recruits are available, we will train them at their schools and evaluate where they are with their performance and skill sets. Doing this helps us to determine who may be ready to go into the 2013 NBA Draft. Although the NBA Draft is over 200 days away, preparation is the key for a successful recruit to pass the test and crossover to becoming a professional athlete.

Godspeed and good luck to our recruits for a successful season.

Stars

by K. Kozla

From the time we are little stars are a part of our lives.  The early days in school where we are trying to obtain gold and silver stars to show we accomplished something to be proud of.  Skipping a few years as we age and learn to believe that wishing on the stars in the sky in the hopes of making our dreams come true.  Even as an adult we gaze upon the stars that walk amongst us like Actors, Political Figures, Sports figures and even the lesser known ones like Doctors and Nurses, Teachers and Firefighters.  We all shoot to be amongst the stars, to achieve the goals we set ahead of us.  Andrew Bynum and MarShon Brooks are no different.  Both men are making moves to show how brightly their stars can shine.

MarShon Brooks was chosen to participate in the NBA’s Rising Stars Challenge featuring rookies and second-year NBA players taking place as part of the NBA All-Star Weekend on February 24th.   Brooks is averaging 14.8 points a game placing him second among rookies.

Andrew Bynum, for his part, is going to be the going to his first All-Star game.  It was a goal he set for himself six years ago, but with perseverance, practice and drive he managed to get himself to the place he wanted to be.

Two young men both setting an example to future players and dreamers that placing high goals on yourself is something to be done.  Don’t listen to those who say you can’t.  Don’t let others talk you out of dreaming big.  Dream big, the bigger the better and never give up.  We could not be prouder of the goals they are striving for and the achievements they are making.

God Speed to those who show us we should dream and God Speed to the dreamers!

A Holiday Miracle?

by K. Kozla
 
As December quickly approaches with the holidays in tow is that a miracle I see?  Well, maybe not a miracle, but we could be getting a gift as the NBA and Players Association might be reaching an agreement and giving us a basketball season!  Now it would be shorter than normal, but some basketball is always better than no basketball so we all keep our fingers crossed that the people involved can come to an agreement.  That would be the best present for all of the fans and the workers waiting to go back to work.
 
Godspeed to those involved with the discussions; Godspeed to a 2011-2012 NBA Season.

“I’m where I need to be” – an interview with Scotty Hopson

by K. Kozla

On a rainy Tuesday night in New Jersey, Scotty Hopson honored me with a phone interview.  I call it an honor because he took time to call me even though he is racing against a countdown clock.   This one, however, is not to make the winning shot, but instead is to get all the loose ends tied up before he boards a plane on the way to Greece to play basketball for Kolossos Rhodes.  Racing to make sure the T’s were crossed and the I’s were dotted he, along with Larry Marshall, were moving to ensure that every last potential issue was being preemptively dealt with.  However, I felt that he would be able to handle a variety of situations being thrown at him after I spoke with him.

As Scotty was growing up basketball was a part of his life.  He told me that, “from the day I picked up the ball I had dreams of being big (in the sport).”  I asked him when he started to play in an organized team and if he had players that he looked up to and he told me that he, “started playing organized basketball (when he was) around 8 years old” and continued to expand talking about how he “idolized guys like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, both who played (his) position, though Kobe was definitely more from his generation and thus more influential on him.

While he had dreams of going big and wanting to play for the NBA he did not realize just how possible that earlier dream of becoming a star was until he reached high school.   It was then that he, “started to receive college recruitment letters in (his) freshman year” and he, “realized that (colleges) were interested him,” even at such an early point in high school, “and (he) could turn (his) dreams into reality.  So (he) worked on being the best player (he) could be.  (He) still does”.

Larry and Scotty Training
Photograph by Rodney Laing

It was then that I started to bring up the man who set up this interview for me, Larry Marshall.  I was interested in when he met him, how that all came to be.  Scotty told me that it was during a High School game in the middle of the season that he first met Larry.  Scotty was a Junior at the time and Larry had been traveling and visiting family.  One of Larry’s nephews were playing in the game that Scotty was.  Scotty explained that, “during the game (Larry) took notice of me… and after the game he spoke to (Scotty), got information about (Scotty) and talked to (his) mother and family.”  That was where the relationship started and Scotty came to New Jersey to train with Larry here.

Scotty and Larry’s relationship has been growing over the last five plus years.  When I asked Scotty what kind of effect Larry had on his life I could hear the smile on his face.  He enthusiastically responded, “A great deal, not only on my training, but life skills.  He mentors me on life and family on and off the court.  He has always been there for me for anything, ANYTHING, that I need and has even been there for my mother and what she needs.  I can always turn to him for advice.  He’s like a father figure to me”

He brought up how life has not always been as smooth as he may have liked saying that being undrafted helped him mature as an individual and grow as a person, but when I asked him ultimately where he would like to be he said, “Well, I am where God wants me to be.  A lot of times in life you may have things you do not want to go through, but you need to in order to be the best person you can be.  I need to be right where I am.”

Humble and focused Scotty is getting ready for the next adventure in his life.  With the drive and desire that he has I know that he will go far on and off of the court.  He is an amazing example not only of good sportsmanship, but of being a good human being.  I do not think that there is anything that Scotty couldn’t do if he put his mind to it.

Godspeed, Scotty, and safe travel overseas.  I can only hope that Greece realizes the treasure they are getting.

Persistance Pays Off for Scotty Hopson

by K. Kozla

Scotty Hopson, a Junior out of Tennessee, may not have been picked up at the NBA Draft, but he did not give up. He continued to practice, he continued to dream and he grew hungrier. That was when fate stepped in.

The NBA lock out happened and there is no clear end in site. In fact, there may be no season this year at all, not in America at least. That does not stop the sport and it does not stop the players from all over the world. The only thing it does stop is anyone who has a contract in the NBA from playing. That left Scotty available when Greece came knocking. He was picked up by Kolossos Rhodes in Greece and we are all wishing him God Speed in his new adventures!

2012 Beginnings and Endings

by K. Kozla

The NFL Fall Season is getting ready to swing into full gear; the players have been practicing and the fans riling up.  The grass is being trimmed, the yard lines laid down and if we listen hard enough we can almost hear the roar as the team charges from the locker room and is announced onto the field. 

Anticipation is electric in the air… for some at least.

Another field of battle is eerily quiet, another set of locker rooms sit empty.  No one is preparing the court for titans to compete to cries of support that erupt from fans.  Parties have been unable to come together and the clock continues to count down to a year without the NBA.  Each tick passing without agreement is one towards an end game; one where the season might be canceled entirely. 

A bad dream is turning into a harsh reality for far too many people.  No jobs for concession workers, no jobs for ticket takers, no jobs for the people who tell you where to park or clean up after a team tastes sweet victory or the bitter defeat.   No jobs for the coaches, the players, the representatives and more.  The draft picks who clawed their way up will not reach the big time yet.  In a time when the economy needs every little bit it can get it appears the unemployment numbers will be going up.  Will the players look to other countries to continue their love of the game or can some miracle still occur?

Me?  Well, I’m not giving up hope yet.  If the politicians in D.C. could push to the wire to make the jump shot to raise the debt ceiling.  Well, then maybe the Players’ Association and the Teams can find a way to make a play at the buzzer and come to an agreement too. 

 Godspeed to those playing in the 2012 NFL Season and to the 2012 NBA year.

One lockout down, one to go

by K. Kozla
 
So it has come to the inevitable end, the decision makers have managed to forge an agreement that all parties agreed to and now only time will tell if it is what was wanted… no needed for the good of the players, the managers, all involved and for the game itself. 
 
The training camps will start, the games will begin and the season will not be cut short.  Trades are being picked up again and fans have something to cheer about.  That isn’t where it ends.
 
The big story is coming out of New York where the Jets are actually stepping up and setting things right.  Many people in many organizations had been forced to take pay cuts and furloughs while others were laid off entirely. This hurt a lot of people in an already tough economy where individuals are living paycheck to paycheck.  So Gang Green decided to pay the employees for the wages lost during the lock out.  They are setting right what had been done now that the company knows the revenue will be there.  Now that they know the decisions made to preserve the organization were not needed.  Will other teams follow instead of taking the money and pocketing it or allocating it to something else?  No one knows and only time will tell. 
 
Godspeed to the teams and their managers, do the right things.

Lockout Changes

by K. Kozla

As the NBA lock out stands strong forcing players to scramble for new options there is light in the NFL world.  It appears that the NFL lock out may be coming to an end and that is a not only good for the Players and the Teams, but it is good news for the fans and all of the people whose work and financial lives revolve around the people doing what they do best.

The end to the NFL lockout could not come soon enough, the players need to start their preseason preparations and then the games might be able to start on time for a full season.  The fact that talks are working towards the right place gives hope for not only the NFL, but it brings hope to the NBA as well.  It shows that people working together for a common good and a common interest can make changes and come to agreements that will benefit everyone.

That is the lesson that everyone could and should be taking from this.  We do not need to destroy the other side, we need to find a way to come to an agreement that raises both sides up.  That way everyone succeeds and brings a cohesiveness that had not been there before creating a path for the future.

Godspeed to all the people moving to find a solution to the problem.