1) Why do you want to contribute to Mavs Moneyball?
There are a multitude of reasons why I would love to contribute to the site. Firstly, I 've been an avid reader for the better part of two years. I love the site and it 's my go to place for all things Mavs, which is becoming harder and harder to find these days. Secondly, and more importantly, I absolutely love the NBA and the Mavs. My first true memory of the Mavs was Game 3 of the 2003 Western Conference Semi-Finals vs. the Kings. As I 'm sure you know, the Mavs were in what appeared to be an absolute shoot-out of a series with the run and gun Kings and game 3 was the epitome of it all. It was the battle of the shooting big men that pitted Dirk against Vlade and Peja as well as a battle of flashy point guards between Steve Nash and Mike Bibby. It was the game that made me beg my mom to buy me a Nick van Exel jersey and the game that forever attached me to the Dallas Mavericks. From the absolute lows of the 2006 NBA Finals and the first round of the 2007 playoffs to the highest of the highs in the 2011 NBA Finals, I have lived and breathed Dallas Mavericks basketball. That is why I would love to contribute to this website, I enjoy talking NBA and Mavs to everyone around me, so the transition to writing for the website would be a very natural one.
2) How do you think you could contribute to Mavs Moneyball? The more specific you can be, the better.
I would love to contribute in any way I can, but more
Mark Cuban is an American Entrepreneur, investor, and owner of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks. Cuban is also an investor on the reality television show Shark Tank, in which potential investors consider offers from aspiring entrepreneurs. Cuban’s book How to Win at the Sport of Business” is a collection of his most popular blog posts on his blog “Blog Maverick”, in which he provides insight on his knowledge and secrets of becoming a successful entrepreneur. His book is based on his personal experiences, from working small jobs to his success and failures in starting his own businesses. He describes his unique and extravagant way of becoming entrepreneur of a multi million dollar business and owner of the Dallas Mavericks. Within his entertaining blog posts it is clearly portrayed how Cuban’s intelligence, persistence and hard work lead him to become a successful businessman. In his book he provides rules and tips on how to start your own business and stay successful in it, often making comparisons between sports and businesses.
I would like to be a basketball manager and I think I would make a good one because of my good attitude and my ability to adapt. Throughout my life I have always loved the sport basketball, however I wasn’t the best at playing it. Therefore, being a basketball manager would be fun for me because I would get to learn a lot about the sport itself and also the managing aspects of it. I would also like to be a manager because it would give me something to do and be a part of after school. Lastly, I would like to be a manager because it would be a fun activity to do and I could talk to my friends as the other managers and as the players on the team.
Y'all know what Lebron is to the NBA? The King right. Well this young man right here is kind of like the Lebron James of the DMV when it comes to entrepreneurs.
My topic is about the full impact LeBron James has had on the NBA and society. He is known as a modern-athlete activist, he has never been shy to express his thoughts on social issues outside and inside of the NBA. LeBron James has played such a major role in the Black Lives Matter movement. For example, in the opening of the 2016 ESPYs, LeBron mentioned all the recent police shootings that have been occurring, and expresses his feelings on how he wants change. My topic will also talk about the impact he’s had on the economy, not only the impact inside of the NBA but thing’s he’s done outside of the league. Overall, I’ll explain the overall impact that he’s had on the world, and how much of an influence he has been in the African American community.
I’m from a town in which the basketball program is not known for winning. Growing up going through a program like that nearly killed my love for the game. My main career goal is to become a coach and return back to my hometown. I want to reshape the entire program into a winning program. I want to create a legacy in my hometown. I’ve also seen so many girls who grew up playing the game quit once they went through its current program. Their love of the game was destroyed, and seeing that happen to so many people nearly destroyed me. I want to return and fix the program so the younger generations have something to strive
And I heard that the GM’s from the Cleveland Cavaliers, Philadelphia 76ers, Portland Trail Blazers, San Antonio Spurs, and the Phoenix Suns. Good luck Julius Bell-Adrien and Grayson Allen” Lebron posted.
I heard the Mavericks ball kid team is the best in the NBA, and I would like to be apart of that team. Being a ball kid would be amazing, incredible, and a fascinating person to be! Especially since we get to serve the fans and assist the Mavericks staff! There are many reasons why I would like to become a ball kid and qualities I possess that would make me a good one!
2. What is your recommendation regarding the particular accounting disagreements between the owners and the players?
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Hopefully, someone will listen to at least one of these ideas. No one listened the last time I had ideas about the Clippers, and the end result was giving DeAndre Jordan a max contract. (Seriously, how do you sign a guy who is a liability in crunch time because of his free throw shooting to a max contract?)
Greg and Lisa’s career is something I’m interested in because I love kids. My personal goals for Sports Management would be working with a Professional basketball team. With this I also want to give back to the community especially to kids through sports. I want to help inspire them to chase their dreams. Since kids look up to these athletes as heroes and role models I would also love to incorporate them into the program to speak to these
I have dreamed of becoming a team manager for the NFL team Dallas Cowboys. Initially, I wanted to pursue a career in team management. Being a team manager, I would work to develop relationships between the coaches and players. An important part of that would also be working with parents of the athletes and protecting the career path of each player. I think it would be an excellent opportunity to share my history and knowledge of athletics as well as personal experiences. The thrill of controlling all the teams finances and coaching staff is something I have always dreamed of. Being able to live my mark on the team forever. But before I can leave my mark I have to beat out the owner of the team jerry jones.
“[People] should listen to [their] parents. stay in school if [one] want a education. Life is Beautiful with a good education” (Anonymous). What this person is saying is that having an education is a wonderful thing, he/she says that people should stay in school to gain an education. The players would become better players than they would by going straight to the NBA.
It all started when MaxPreps, America’s source for high school sports organized a camp for upcoming basketball coaches from various states where we had to be out camping for five days, during this experience we will collaboratively fulfill various tasks delegated to each team participating in the event. Given my extensive experience in coaching,
The fans of the NBA form a large community in a variety of countries. Every day, thousands of people fill stadiums, bars, and their mother’s couches to cheer on their team for the big game. This community of fans plays a bigger role in NBA than most people would think. Without people buying tickets and merchandise, the teams could not generate enough revenue, and therefore not pay their players and staff. Fans are what