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  • bigboydan
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    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    Brandon Jennings Skipping school to outsmart NBA rules
    Skipping school to outsmart NBA rules

    A year from Thursday, Brandon Jennings will be, barring injury, an NBA lottery pick.



    This Thursday he is expected to receive his standardized test scores that will help influence – but not make – his decision on where to play basketball in the meantime.

    Jennings is a blazing fast 6-foot-2 point guard from Compton, Calif. He is one of the top-five high school players in America, having just set single-season scoring marks at hoops powerhouse Oak Hill Academy in Virginia.

    The only reason he will not be drafted this week is the NBA’s age limit that prohibits teams from drafting players until they’re at least one year out of high school. Like every other top player, Jennings, should he qualify academically, could go to college (in this case Arizona), pretend to be a student (all he’d need are two D’s in the fall semester) and then bolt to the NBA next spring.

    Only Jennings isn’t any other player. He looks at this entire charade for what it is, a system designed to help the NBA and the NCAA make money, but not necessarily provide much for guys such as him (a fit of worldly logic that ought to define his intelligence more accurately than the college boards).

    As a result, he just might turn the thing on its ear. Even if he does academically qualify, he is strongly considering telling college hoops, “no thanks,” and either spending the year playing professionally in Europe or Israel, or signing with an agent and working out with personal trainers and coaches.

    “For a person that plays ball, our dream is to get to the NBA,” Jennings told The New York Times. “College is like, ‘OK, we’ll do this one year, but our real mind-set is that we’re trying to get to the league, take care of our families.’

    “They’re making us do college … I told my mom that (going to Europe) was something we should look into. Going overseas, it seems like a good idea. I think people just develop better over there.”

    They also get paid in Europe, which doesn’t happen, at least above the table, in the NCAA. In making money, Jennings could also make history.

    That said, Arizona is still the most likely destination; Jennings plans to enroll in a summer high school next week to help with his eligibility. All options are on the table though.

    Jennings could be a trailblazer, much like Kevin Garnett, who became the first high school player in two decades to declare for the NBA draft after failing to qualify academically in 1995. At the time, Garnett was written off as a rare phenomenon. Soon enough though, the draft was filled with preps-to-pros candidates.

    NBA commissioner David Stern, eager to return to the days when college basketball promoted his future stars for free, worked the age limit into the collective bargaining agreement and forced kids to school. The NCAA, willing to sell its soul for talent, gleefully accepted these “student-athletes.”

    For the past two years, it’s been the only way.

    Now here comes Jennings though. And don’t think this is just the wistful talk of an 18-year-old. Jennings has not only discussed this with his mother, but is surrounded by some experienced advisors and some savvy basketball people.

    The greatest challenge, they say, will be finding the right coach and team for Jennings in Europe. The money is there – a six-figure Euro contract. His stick-it-to-the-system move will likely pay off in a shoe endorsement deal.

    Whether this will happen remains to be seen. That it can happen is undeniable though.

    Even more intriguing, Jennings may set a trend immediately. One powerful basketball insider said at least two other top-20 national prospects are considering Europe with Jennings.

    “It’ll be a good thing for the kids and a bad thing for the college coaches,” Jennings told The Times.

    The question for Jennings is whether it is best for him. If the goal is the NBA, then what’s the best route?

    While there is an appeal to being a pioneer, this is foremost about protecting his draft status. Even with its duplicity, the NCAA system may be best. Arizona has sent dozens of players to the NBA, including the guy Jennings would replace in Tucson, freshman Jerryd Bayless, a sure-bet lottery pick Thursday.

    That said, college basketball is littered with top prospects that struggled with the system, clashed with their coach or got injured. And while the college game can do wonders for a player’s marketability, it can hurt, too. O.J. Mayo may never live down allegations he took money from an agent at USC, a small-time “crime” that’s cost him in endorsement revenue.

    In terms of basketball, after talking with five NBA teams Tuesday, the consensus is there is no consensus.

    Player personnel directors and scouts throughout the league, who are prohibited from speaking publicly about high school players, say that playing professionally in Europe would likely help Jennings’ long-term development since he would be competing against grown professionals. He would also have no limit to his practice time or interaction with coaches (which the NCAA has) and would have to learn and adapt to a different style of play.

    He’d have to find the right coach though. And it would likely cause him to struggle at times.

    Playing at Arizona would be the easy route and Jennings would likely dominate the weaker competition in 90 percent of games. So he’d look better even if he learned less.

    “I think he’s better off going to Arizona because he’s playing against boys rather than men,” said one Central Division player personnel director. “The better you look, the more highly people think of you.”

    Said a Central Division scout, “With Jennings I think it could go either way. If he plays well, obviously it would really help him, but if he played poorly it would be interesting to see if they would give him the same kind of leeway as young Euros get.

    “Some of these young foreign players hardly play, and then get drafted on potential. It would be a little hypocritical not to give an American who chooses to go over there so young the same type of leeway.”

    Said a Southwest Division scout, “We know he’s fast and great in the open court. That’s (not changing). So punishing him for trying to expand his game would be stupid. He’s a lottery pick no matter what.”

    Then there is the third option, having an agent pay him to spend the year working out with trainers and private coaches. Agents already all but run many recruitments of elite players – they send them to a favored college coach who promises to keep other agents away until the player can officially sign.

    It’s how the NBA age limit has managed, with no less than the NCAA’s blessing, to do the impossible – make recruiting more ridiculous.

    Would cutting out the college coach work? Jennings would certainly improve his individual skills and add bulk to his slight, 170-pound frame. However, since the NBA now prohibits the scouting of high school and AAU games, there would be no body of game work for the NBA to form an opinion.

    “That would be way, way too risky, nobody would have seen him play,” said one player personnel director.

    For Jennings, these are the questions he needs to answer, the risks he has to factor and the daring decision he may have to make. The NBA and NCAA want to shoehorn him into college basketball. He’s trying to at least consider if there is a better and more lucrative way.

    Pioneer or just another college prospect, one way or the other Brandon Jennings will soon choose the path to navigate his mandated year of basketball purgatory.
  • SBR Lou
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 08-02-07
    • 37863

    #2
    Good for him, screw the system.
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    • bigboydan
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 08-10-05
      • 55420

      #3
      Simply amazing skills this kid has.


      Brandon Jennings at the Jordan Classic

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      • rake922
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 12-23-07
        • 11692

        #4
        how tall is he
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        • bigboydan
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 08-10-05
          • 55420

          #5
          Check out some of these highlights he had back in the 06-07 season. This kid has got game !!


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          • SBR Lou
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            • 08-02-07
            • 37863

            #6
            Originally posted by rake922
            how tall is he
            6'2''
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            • bigboydan
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 08-10-05
              • 55420

              #7
              Originally posted by rake922
              how tall is he
              He's 6'2 Mr.Rake
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              • fiveteamer
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                • 04-14-08
                • 10805

                #8
                whats with the hair?
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                • bigboydan
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 08-10-05
                  • 55420

                  #9
                  Originally posted by fiveteamer
                  whats with the hair?
                  I don't know and I don't care sir, but I will say this. With the game he's got, I can overlook that hair style his sporting.

                  Brandon Jennings at McDonald's All-Star Game

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                  • SBR Lou
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                    • 08-02-07
                    • 37863

                    #10
                    Hope he can stay out of trouble this year, because nothing is in the way of him and millions of dollars.
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                    • PuckOff
                      SBR MVP
                      • 02-14-07
                      • 2395

                      #11
                      Jennings is a blazing fast 6-foot-2 point guard from Compton, Calif. He is one of the top-five high school players in America, having just set single-season scoring marks at hoops powerhouse Oak Hill Academy in Virginia.
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                      • dwaechte
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 08-27-07
                        • 5481

                        #12
                        Not sure how this qualifies as outsmarting NBA rules, but good on the kid anyways.
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                        • bigboydan
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                          • 08-10-05
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                          #13
                          Brandon jennings dribbling Drills

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                          • SBR Lou
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                            • 08-02-07
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                            #14
                            All he needs to do is keep shady agent types out of his life, make sure he doesn't knock anybody up, and stay out of the wrong crowds. That may be easier said than done, as people in his position are often preyed on by unsavory individuals.
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                            • Clone Joint
                              SBR Hustler
                              • 06-13-08
                              • 60

                              #15
                              Wow, thanks for the flicks. This guy better play where I can watch him (Zona), otherwise im moving wherever hes at in Europe
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                              • jjgold
                                SBR Aristocracy
                                • 07-20-05
                                • 388179

                                #16
                                He sounds fairly educated too

                                Nice job
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                                • jjgold
                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                  • 07-20-05
                                  • 388179

                                  #17
                                  Holy Shit this kid reminds me of Allan Iverson
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                                  • Bill Dozer
                                    www.twitter.com/BillDozer
                                    • 07-12-05
                                    • 10894

                                    #18
                                    He looks like someone who should be on the And1 tour but lacks an NBA body. At 170 lbs scouts are saying he is first PG to go. He should be able to do some things running an NBA fast break.
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                                    • jjgold
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                                      • 07-20-05
                                      • 388179

                                      #19
                                      His body will mature, AI and Marbury really did not have nba bodies either..
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                                      • Doc JS
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                                        • 09-15-06
                                        • 6885

                                        #20
                                        JJ,
                                        I'm not saying the kid wont get drafted a year from now and make a ton of money, but what has either AI or Starbury won since they've been in the NBA, exactly???

                                        Doc
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                                        • bigboydan
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                                          • 08-10-05
                                          • 55420

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by Bill Dozer
                                          He looks like someone who should be on the And1 tour but lacks an NBA body. At 170 lbs scouts are saying he is first PG to go. He should be able to do some things running an NBA fast break.
                                          There were a lot of scouts out there that said the same thing about Iverson in regards of him being too small, but look at what he's done over the course of his career.
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                                          • The_Kid
                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                            • 02-09-08
                                            • 5049

                                            #22
                                            He's an idiot. That's why he's going to Europe.

                                            How can you not pass the SAT to be accepted into a university?
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                                            • jjgold
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                                              • 07-20-05
                                              • 388179

                                              #23
                                              Europe will help him mature and give some indication of what he has got.
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                                              • harsh506
                                                SBR Sharp
                                                • 11-24-07
                                                • 489

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by The_Kid
                                                He's an idiot. That's why he's going to Europe.

                                                How can you not pass the SAT to be accepted into a university?
                                                Do u really think that he cared about school at Oak Hill. Either he didnt care or hes not that smart, hes better off playing in Europe aginst better compition, getting some money and proving that he can play rather than going to college for a year, learning nothing and playing aginst 1-2 good players each night. Some people have other priorities other than school , and i think its good for him that he focused on his strengths
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                                                • The_Kid
                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                  • 02-09-08
                                                  • 5049

                                                  #25
                                                  None of these kids care about school, but the SAT is not THAT hard. Jennings needs to hit the weight room first because he's going to get punked by bigger guards. All great high school players or college players focus on basketball because all of them think they can make the pros. Obviously, that doesn't happen. A lot of kids focus on basketball, but not all of them make it to the next level.
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                                                  • Willie Bee
                                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                                    • 02-14-06
                                                    • 15726

                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by The_Kid
                                                    He's an idiot. That's why he's going to Europe.

                                                    How can you not pass the SAT to be accepted into a university?
                                                    Yeah, I'm not too sure the SAT should be the be all to end all as far as determining how smart someone is. But I've got to think that if he was smart enough to tally an 800 or so on the thing, he'd be way better off playing for a big time school here a year than in Europe. The NBA teams obviously have scouts over there and all that, but I would think he could get more exposure not just to the NBA but to Madison Avenue as well if he played a year here. I took the SAT about 36 years ago, so I'm not up on the damn thing these days. But how hard can it be to score 800-900 today?
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                                                    • harsh506
                                                      SBR Sharp
                                                      • 11-24-07
                                                      • 489

                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by Willie Bee
                                                      Yeah, I'm not too sure the SAT should be the be all to end all as far as determining how smart someone is. But I've got to think that if he was smart enough to tally an 800 or so on the thing, he'd be way better off playing for a big time school here a year than in Europe. The NBA teams obviously have scouts over there and all that, but I would think he could get more exposure not just to the NBA but to Madison Avenue as well if he played a year here. I took the SAT about 36 years ago, so I'm not up on the damn thing these days. But how hard can it be to score 800-900 today?
                                                      it depends on what scale they use. if theyre doing it out of 2400 then it should be really easy, if its out of 1600 then it mite be harder for som1 who hasnt paid attintion in school and focused only on ball
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                                                      • Thor4140
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                                                        • 02-09-08
                                                        • 22296

                                                        #28
                                                        Originally posted by Doc JS
                                                        JJ,
                                                        I'm not saying the kid wont get drafted a year from now and make a ton of money, but what has either AI or Starbury won since they've been in the NBA, exactly???

                                                        Doc
                                                        AI took 11 other scrubs to the nba finals. You are aware that that basketball isn't like tennis and golf and you have other teammates right? Silliest thing i hear some of you say when you say shit like this. Like one guy can win it all by himself in the NBA. I guess Barkley was a bad player because he didn't win it all. Just stupid.
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                                                        • Thor4140
                                                          SBR Posting Legend
                                                          • 02-09-08
                                                          • 22296

                                                          #29
                                                          Originally posted by The_Kid
                                                          None of these kids care about school, but the SAT is not THAT hard. Jennings needs to hit the weight room first because he's going to get punked by bigger guards.
                                                          I have heard this ridiculous shit for years about Iverson, Nash and Stockton yet they all seem to survive.
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                                                          • bigboydan
                                                            SBR Aristocracy
                                                            • 08-10-05
                                                            • 55420

                                                            #30


                                                            Jennings signs deal with team in Rome

                                                            Instead of Arizona, Brandon Jennings is heading to Rome.

                                                            The 18-year-old point guard, the consensus top-ranked player in the country, signed a multi-year, multi-million contract with Pallacanestro Virtus Roma, an Italian club in Serie A of Euroleague, according to multiple reports.

                                                            Jennings is set to become the first American high school player to go directly to Europe since the NBA instituted a rule three years ago requiring that players be at least one year removed from high school before they can enter the league's draft.

                                                            Last week he declared his intentions to play abroad this upcoming season, giving up his scholarship at the University of Arizona. Still not eligible by NCAA standards, he decided not to wait for the results of his latest SAT.

                                                            Jennings spent three days in Las Vegas participating in unorganized workouts in front of team representatives from seven different countries. According to the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post, Jennings signed with the prominent Italian club.

                                                            In a statement, Jennings's advisor Sonny Vaccaro described the terms as a "three-year, multimillion-dollar" contract with buyout considerations that will allow Jennings to leave the team and enter the NBA draft when eligible next year, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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                                                            • jjgold
                                                              SBR Aristocracy
                                                              • 07-20-05
                                                              • 388179

                                                              #31
                                                              I think he should do well, time will tell and it should be interesting.
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                                                              • Bill Dozer
                                                                www.twitter.com/BillDozer
                                                                • 07-12-05
                                                                • 10894

                                                                #32
                                                                Originally posted by The_Kid
                                                                None of these kids care about school, but the SAT is not THAT hard. Jennings needs to hit the weight room first because he's going to get punked by bigger guards. All great high school players or college players focus on basketball because all of them think they can make the pros. Obviously, that doesn't happen. A lot of kids focus on basketball, but not all of them make it to the next level.
                                                                To be the top player at 170 lbs (?) he must be fast...with tremendous upside.
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                                                                • The_Kid
                                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                  • 02-09-08
                                                                  • 5049

                                                                  #33
                                                                  I was just watching YouTube clips of the guy... way too flashy. Sure, it looks great to show up your opponent in high school, but you won't be able to do that in the pros.
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                                                                  • Brock Landers
                                                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                                                    • 06-30-08
                                                                    • 45359

                                                                    #34
                                                                    College was the best time of my life, these fvcking clowns don't get it.
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                                                                    • Bill Dozer
                                                                      www.twitter.com/BillDozer
                                                                      • 07-12-05
                                                                      • 10894

                                                                      #35
                                                                      Originally posted by The_Kid
                                                                      I was just watching YouTube clips of the guy... way too flashy. Sure, it looks great to show up your opponent in high school, but you won't be able to do that in the pros.
                                                                      In the pros he will be able to palm the ball and get three steps. Hes a Nike endoresment away from getting all the calls too!
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