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 | (149 players) Registered For The KBL Pre-Draft Tryout Camp | |
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| |  | The Korean Basketball League will hold its annual Pre-Draft Camp JULY 17TH tHRU JULY 19TH AT Bishop Gorman High School S. Rancho Las Vegas, NV 89102,
The KBL Has narrowed its list from 604 seekers to 149 Invite's, Eurobasket doesn't take any responsibility for the list provided and is only Providing a Shared knowledege of the KBL'S intent to inform the Viewing public and The Global World of its 2008 Pre-Draft Camp Invite's.
Congratulations and Good Luck to all The Participants..........! Coach Ross Rick
Please feel free to contact the KBL if you have any further question or Visit http://www.kbl.or.kr/
Jung-bong Kim Tel : 82-2-2106-3052 Fax : 82-2-2106-3094 Korean Basketball League / Operation Department
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Camara Babacar-Carmona Alejandro-Chenowith Eric-Chitwood Calvin-Clack Kris Cole Brandon-Collins Deangelo-Coly Boubacar-Cotton Schea-Cowan Jaz-Cunningham… Ray Daniels Robert-Davis Quincy-Drafts Trenton-Drayton E.J-Dunston Bryant-Edwards Bryan Elisma Eddie-Elliot Rodney-Ellis Chris-Fairley Thomas-Fall allan-Fey Michael-Figueroa Angel
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Keep Jason-Kelley Mark-Kirkland Armein-Knight William(Billy)-Langhi Dan-Larkai Dzaflo Lauderdale Priest-Leach George-Linton Orion-Little Donald-Louis Corey-Lucas David-Lugo Richard Matthews Bryant-McCoy Lennox-McLean Alex-Merrill Jarred-Minnifield Corey-Morris Toree Nicholson Yemi-Oden John-Okafor Patrick-Parham Ashely-Patterson Andre-Payne Lavell-Peters James Phillips Marvin-Phillips Sullivan-Pippen Williams-Pointer Sidney-Powell Ricardo-Pruitt Shaun Randle Ryan-Richard Ja Ja-Robinson Brian-Robinson Kevin
Sasser Jason-Scott Akeem-Smith Jabari-Smith Jason-Smith Karim-Smith(Guruci)Leon-Smith Marvin Sneed Dillion-Stallworth Albert-Stiemsma Greg-Summers Robert-Tayor Terrell-Thomas Harvey Thomas Steve-Thompson Garnett-Thorton Damon-Tuck Mack-Vann Christopher-Victor Cuthbert Wells Isaac-Wilkins Anthony-William Tarvis-Williams Curtis-Williams Demetrius-Williams Jermaine Young Korleone-Tischer Lucas-Smith Jonathan........
VETERAN Players 2007 KBL Blankson Odartey-Carmelo Lee-Crump Brandon-Cummings TJ-Mitchell Carl Session Marcus-Shannon Terrence-Thomas Victor-Warner Calvin-Wrenn Douglas Young Keena |
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 | In 24 Hrs The KBL Will Announce Its Final Invite's For Pre-Draft Camp | |
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| |  | The KBL Has a list of 204 selected participants and will narrow the margin In 24 hrs , When the KBL announces the final list of invite's Eurobasket will post it accordingly. This is the list of those entries and and not the final Invites,
Alexander Chris Allen Justin AllenⅢ Steve Ayuso Larry Bangura Alpha Banks Sean Barbour Antwain Barlow Sheldon Bell Chad Blair Jason Blair Tyrelle Blanks Lakeith Blankson Odartey Bowen Justin Boykin Ruben Bradford Steffon Bramlett Aaron Brand Micah Bryant Marlyn Camara Babacar Lee Carmelo Carmona Alejandro Chenwith Eric Cole Brandon Collins Deangelo Coly Boubacar Cotton Schea Cowan Jaz Crump Brandon Cummings TJ CunninghamⅡRay Cusworth Brian Daniels Robert Davis Qulncy Drafts Trenton Drayton E.J Dunston Bryant Elisma Eddie Elliot Rodney Ellis Chris Erwin Duane Fairley Thomas Fey Michael Figueroa Angel Fox Isaiah Freeman Martane Freeman-McKamey Duke Frisby Williams Garnett Chris Glover Dion Goodwin Josh Griffin Jermaine Hamilton Gary Harper Brian Harris Darrell Harris Tony Haynes Aron Hazekton Scott Henning Adrian Holden Jamal Humphrey Ryan Hunter Terrance Hyman Antoine Ibrahim Sani Jackson Christopher Jackson James Jackson Johnathan Johnson Anthony Johnson Ivan Johnson Justin Joiner Michael Jolly Bruce Jones Jonathan Keep Jason Kelley Mark Kirkland Armein Klotz Jason Langhi Dan Larkai Dzaflo Leach George Little Donald Lugo Richard Matthews Brayant Maxey Erron McLean Alex Minnifield Corey Mitchell Carl Morris Toree Nicholson Yemi Oden John Orr Randy Parham Ashley Payne Lavell Peters James Phillips Marvin Phillips Sullivan Postell Lavor Powell Ricardo Pruitt Shaun Randle Ryan Redhage Shawn Reed Travis Reyes Angelo Rice Denarryl Richard Ja Ja Robinson Brian Robinson Kevin Samake Soumalia Sasser Jason Selvy Daryan Session Marcus Shannon Terrence Smith Jabari Smith Jamar Smith Leon Smith Marvin Sneed Dillion Southall Michael Stiemsma Greg Tate Dajuan Terrell Thomas Thomas Harvey Thomas Steve Thomas Victor Thompson Garnett Truscott Louis Victor Cuthbert Warner Calvin White Wendell Wilkins Anthony William Tarvis Williams Curtis Williams Demetrius Williams Jermaine Williams Leon Wrenn Douglas Tischer Lucas Smith Jonathan Aubry Jeff Dunn Alex Lauderdale Priest Summers Robert Cuic Aleksandar Merrill Jarred Okafor Patrick Johnson Kevin Green Nathan Sandrin Eric Louis Corey Chitwood Calvin Hicks Eric Patterson Andre' Pippen Williams Sasser Jr. Jeryl Basette Reggie Brock Evan Broxsie Antonie Sloane Marcus Bailey Corey Haywood Curtis Knight William Smith Jason Young Keena Argrett Damien Reid Arizona Clack Kris Lucas David Levy Jamaal Lucas(No.2) David Talyor Terrell Newton Jeffrey Fugua Elbert Thornton Damon Wells Isaac Wilson Ivan Young Paul Stallworth Albert Tuck Mack Young Korleone Akins Tony Agbai Uka Akinabala Akinblu Aaron Tramaine Smith Karim Shammgod God Dorsey Daryl Linton Orion Dean Brandon Cornelius Kendric Vaughn Matt Pointer Sidney Scott Akeem Fall allan Burgess Samuel Williams Shohn Hudson Darryl Fields Ronnie Tinkham Todd Vann Christopher Smith Renarda Conrad Jacob Edwrds Bryan McCoy Lennox Boggans Mario |
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 | KBL sent invitation to 204 players | |
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| |  | Korean Professional Basketball teams made finially decion for inviting 204 out 606 players for the 2008 KBL Tryout at Las Vegas. Brand Crump and Keena Young, who were played for the last season, also invited for the tryout. Some of NBA experienced players such as Ryan Humphrey, Lavor Postell, and Jabari Smith also invited. Invited players should register for the tryout and send $100 to the KBL. KBL tryout camp for foreign players will be held from July 17 to 19th, 2008 at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas. |
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 | KBL Camp Application Deadline Is Over | |
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| |  | More Than 500 applications were sent In and the Task of making the KBL Camp will be decided in June, This is an invited-players-only pre-draft camp. The KBL will screen all the application documents at the beginning of June and players that are invited for the pre-draft tryout will be informed in the middle of June. The KBL will draft 20 foreign players for 2008~2009 season. (including of renewal players) The Players who participates in the 2008 pre-draft tryout, will be qualified as a replacement player for 2008-2009 season.
The term of player's contract is from September 1st, 2008 to March 31st, 2009 (7 months contract). Each player will receive the net amount of US$25,000 per month during the regular season. Players will additionally get paid a net winning bonus of US$300 for every winning game as a winning bonus. In the playoffs, players will be compensated for his extended services on a pro rata basis with the monthly payment of the net amount of US$25,000. The players will additionally get paid a playoffs incentive bonus. The clubs shall provide a dormitory room, meals during the season, and a round trip of airline ticket (business class) for each player. A player once can invite one of his relatives during the season. The clubs shall provide a round trip of airline ticket & his (or her) board and lodge for the maximum of 7 days.
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 | Hee-Chul Chun retires | |
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| |  | Chun Hee-Chul (197-F/C-73), who was one of the top Korean centers, is going to declare retirement. He was played for SK Knights for last season. After his retirement, he will work for the SK teams as an assistant coach. Chun Hee-Chul was top center of Korean national team in the 90s. He used to play for a long time at Tongyang Orions and then spent one year at KCC Egis before joining SK Knights. Woo Ji-Won (191-F-73), who was Chun Hee-Chul's high school teammate, joined SK Knights with $240,000 one-year contract. |
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 | KBL Tryout in Vegas | |
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| |  | As day of May, 14th, 99 players sent their applications to the KBL for participating the tryout camp which is going to held at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas from July 17th to 19th, 2008. Marcus Session and Kar Mitchell, who were played last season for KTF, were sent thier application form and Lavor Postell and Tony Farmer, who had NBA experiences, were also sent an application form. The deadline of the KBL Tryout application is May 22nd, 2008. (Korean Time). |
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 | 6 Days left To Apply For KBL Draft Camp | |
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| |  | The Deadline is May 22nd and all applications must be entered by then for the Up and coming Korean Basketball Draft Camp,
This is an invited-players-only pre-draft camp. KBL will screen all the application documents at the beginning of June and players that are invited for the pre-draft tryout will be informed in the middle of June.
Click Here For Application: http://www.kbl.or.kr/english/english_01.asp |
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 | Korean Basketball League Pre-Draft Camp Try-Outs | |
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KBL Office Must Receive Application form by May 22nd, 2008.(Korea Time)
This is an invited-players-only pre-draft camp. KBL will screen all the application documents at the beginning of June and players that are invited for the pre-draft tryout will be informed in the middle of June.
Click Here For Application: http://www.kbl.or.kr/english/english_01.asp
Any Questions Contact the KBL office at Bottom Of The Application Or Contact coachross
coachross@yahoo.com |
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 | Dongbu Promy Winner Of The 2008 KBL CROWN | |
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| |  | The Korean Basketball 2008 Championships are in the history Books As Dongbu Promy defeats Samsung Thunders in 5 games to Capture Another KBL Crown 90-74, Kim Joo-Sung led all scores with 32 pts Okosa Reggie added 14 rebounds, this marks the 3rd KBL Crown for Head Coach Chun Chang-Jin .
After suffering a loss in the Korean Basketball League (KBL) championship series on Monday, there were some questions surrounding the Dongbu Promy. How would they respond to their first defeat in the series? Would they be able to correct the free-throw shooting problems that haunted them down the stretch in that game? Could they slow down a Samsung Thunders team that was gaining confidence and momentum? The Promy answered all of those questions by bouncing back with a dominating performance on Wednesday night, beating the Thunders 90-77 at Jamsil Gymnasium. The victory avenged the Promy's 88-87 loss on Monday, while extending their lead in the best-of-seven series to 3-1. They can capture the KBL championship if they win Game 5 of the series, which tips off at 5:50 p.m. Friday in Jamsil. ``We really wanted to win today's game,'' Promy post player Kim Joo-sung said. `` We studied tape from the loss and figured out what went wrong. We want to finish the series in Game 5.'' Kim, the KBL's Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the all-star game and regular season, was one of five Promy players to score in double figures in their latest win, as he finished with 25 points to go with eight rebounds. Reggie Okosa added 19 points and eight rebounds for the Promy, while Lee Kwang-jae provided 16 points, Carlos Dixon 13 points, and Pyo Myoung-il 12 points and seven assists. After clinging to a 26-23 lead at the end of the first quarter, the Promy added to their advantage until they were up by as many as 24 points in the third quarter. The Thunders, led by Terrence Leather, who finished with 30 points and 14 rebounds, cut their deficit to 75-62 at the end of the third, but never threatened to overtake the lead. Both teams shot well form the floor, as the Promy made 31-of-56 (55 percent) field-goal attempts, while the Thunders made 31-of-55 (56 percent). However, the Promy shot better from the free-throw line, aking 20-of-25 (80 percent) from the stripe, while the Thunders made 8-of-13 (62 percent). The Promy's foul shooting was an improvement from Monday, when they missed four shots from the line in the final 1 1/2 minutes. Turnover were also a factor on Wednesday, as the Promy committed just eight, while the Thunders gave the ball away 20 times. After putting to rest any doubts as to if they could bounce back from their loss, the biggest question surrounding the Promy now is whether they can win Game 5 to clinch the series. A victory would give the club its third championship with the other two coming in 2003 and 2005 when it was known as the TG Xers.
By Jonathan Sanfilippo Staff Reporter jonsanfilippo@koreatimes.co.kr |
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