Such athletes are all competing for draft eligibility. Should they impress, the players will subsequently sign contracts with the D-League itself and then be placed in the player pool for the league's annual player draft in November.
But of course, such a journey begins on the aforementioned day. It's an opportunity many crave and that some go on to take advantage of. Nevertheless, they all need to be prepared for a rigorous day. They'll be tested.
"It's very tough. It's quick. These guys have to come in and be in shape. They play a few games. Everyone plays at the same time, and guys get after it," longtime D-League coach Bob MacKinnon told . He'll return as camp director for the sixth straight time this year.
Further explaining the process, MacKinnon added, "We have twenty teams and twenty coaches, and we ask them all to submit a list that outlines the top 10-20 players they've seen throughout the day. The league starts to assess those lists and then from there, figures out who they're going to offer contracts to for the upcoming draft."
With approximately 200 hopefuls strutting their stuff on the hardwood each and every year, one may think it's truly difficult to stand out and make their mark in such a crowded gym. But alas, MacKinnon insists that such an effort isn't in vain. These players are recognized. The coaches take notice if they perform.相关的主题文章:
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