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Pro Am
Just wondering if any of you all work/worked the summer Pro Am circuit in your State? If so, how does one go about getting in the mix?
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I would not go that far. This might be one charge, but you cannot work any Pro-Am in my area without attending a camp in Las Vegas and being approved by the assignors or evaluators. I am sure there are some areas that could give a damn, but it is harder than just paying some money and just getting games. Then again we do have a few NBA officials directly from this area (which they help train officials from my understanding) and one of the directors of Pro-Am Officials from the Midwest lives in Chicago. I have inquired about this and there is a little more to in than just showing up and paying some money. I have worked high school games with the director that has a lot of say over who goes to the D-League and CBA for example.
Peace |
Appreciate the feedback guys. On my off days I've been hanging out at C. Billups Pro Am Tourney with my bag & recently got the nod to hop on a 3 person crew (for free of course) but I wanted to know how to officially get plugged into the payroll system.
Jurassic - I've worked plenty of wreck games but these boys are far from that. There is more above the rim play than most HS varsity games. I hope to work at the level you guys officiate someday, but everybody has to start somewhere huh? Just trying to get in where I fit in plus one never knows who is watching... |
If you attend any pro am camps.....
1.Be prepared to work. 2.They will fine you at these games for screwing up. 3.To many screw up's, and they will kindly ask you to leave. 4.Shot clock, and clock management is everything at this level. Good luck! |
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Glad I haven't been to any pro-am camps. |
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Peace |
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JMO. |
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Check out the info on "about us" and "teams" and also in other sections. High school teams and open mens teams. Looks like typical off-season rec league stuff to me. |
I will put it to you this way. You cannot just call Bill Jones and you automatically get a single game in this league. You have to attend a camp in Las Vegas and prove you are worthy with fitness and ability level. Also many officials that work the league have received opportunities to work in other pro leagues like the CBA (and many other pro leagues at similar levels that I do not know the specific name of) and also you can get consideration if you try out for the NBA. This is also not the only league available during the summer as well.
For the record I have never worked the league and likely never will because of my lack of interest. I have worked with Bill Jones (who is named on the link) this past season in the post season where I worked with him during 3 games for a Regional Championship in HS. I have also worked with Bill several times previously in HS games. I have also had extensive conversations with him about working Pro-Am and talked with others that have been hired or are on the road to work in the NBA system. There are several guys in an association I belong that work these games every summer. My knowledge is second hand at best, but there is a little more to this than your local YMCA league with some guys that either never played HS or any college level ball. I even worked a tournament a few years ago outside of Chicago that had players that were all former D1 players and some former NBA players that played in this league. I would not consider that the same as an average "wreak league." Peace |
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When I looked at some of the other hits that you get when you Google "pro-am basketball, most of them looked like your average rec league to me also. Just saying...... |
most of these pro-am's are very competitive and the level of play is very high. If you have any interest in doing this level it would be a mistake to think it is a glorified rec league. Your average competitive mens A league would take a pounding in one of these games.
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