US College Exposure Basketball Tournament

Showtime Basketball is bringing back a Victorian basketball favorite - the 'Great Australian Shootout'.
The Shootout will be an oppourtunity for Australian basketball talent to play infront of several US college basketball coaches and scouts who will be in attendence.

The event is to be held in Melbourne this July, providng a is great oppourtunity for any young basketballer looking to play US college basketball in the future to showcase their skills infront of US college coaches right here in Australia.

The event is open to mens and women's teams from school and club programs, while composite teams can also be entered. The event has already had interest from teams in Queensland, South Australia and New South Wales, along with several of the top school and club teams from around Melbourne.

TOURNAMENT DETAILS
Dates: Wednesday 6th to Friday 8th July, 2011
Venue: Waverley Basketball Stadium
Batesford Road, Mount Waverley
Time: All games will be played between 9am and 6pm

For full event details and entry forms see www.showtimeshootout.com

Showtime Basketball is currently waiting on their pending application to have the event certified by the NCAA, making it the first event of its type in Australia.

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LC  
Years ago

I remember a young Pero Vasiljevic playing for Norwood at the good old days when the GAS was once held at Diamond Valley!

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Vesta 59  
Years ago

$1000 per team. Hahahahahahaha. Thanks but no thanks.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

I know a few players who have gone through this service and they end up only being shipped to the colleges that pay the subscription to the "scouting report".

Not sure, but I think that it should be considered a conflict of interest if an entity is collecting money from both the player and also from the colleges.

On that Im also interested in peoples attitudes to Aussies playing in the US system. I understand some are opposed to it and Im interested in their arguments as to why.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

These money seeking ventures only exist because post SASI there is S F A of a path for kids to get anywhere

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Here's Humphrey  
Years ago

If your good enough, the colleges will come calling. The better they are, the more the uni's will offer.My nephew accepted an offer a top Div 1 school and everything has been included in his scholarship e.g food accomodation medical studies.

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Magicman  
Years ago

I would like to see how many College coaches actually come down to the tournament seeing that it is during the NCAA live recruiting period. Coaches would rather go to Vegas than melbourne in winter.

The tournament is yet to be NCAA certified so NCAA coaches can't yet attend.

Better the kid travel to the US and attend one of the many AAU tournaments held in this period.

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Here's Humphrey  
Years ago

The top colleges have people on the ground here doing there leg work for them.This might be alright if you want to go to a JUCO or a community college.

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ankles  
Years ago

Showtime does not charge athletes - their business model derives income from colleges (who can afford to pay) and the service is free to our kids (my daughter is registered).

So no 'conflict of interest' exists.

Yep - if you're Gretel Tippet the colleges will find you and Showtime don't cover all colleges so if you have a specific target you need to contact them direct.

I've seen a number of athletes that have used Showtime and they have ended up achieving their goal - being placed at a school which suits their ability and ambitions (which aren't always exactly matched either!).

So Vesta - you don't know of any parents prepared to pay $100 for their child to gain some exposure? I'm surprised. Nationals runs to $2,000 for many (kids only without parents and siblings travelling as well) so doesn't seem extravagant. My sums suggest BA add that much to the equalised Nationals airfare alone.

Anon888 - as I understand it the main argument against the US pathway comes from BA - they dont teach, they use you up for their own ends, coach might move on. Not sure how that is any different from any of the available BA pathways - State ABL, SEABL, NBL, WNBL, except they dont walk away with a HECS debt from the US.

Horses for courses but haven't heard any compelling arguments against - unless again you're in the Bishop category and can be earning $75K per season prior to when you'd be leaving college.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Showtime doesn't charge for the use of their Data base but believe you can access a consulting fee if you need the extra assistance to work through all the red tape

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Showtime Basketball received notification that the Ultimate Sports Enterprises' GREAT AUSTRALIAN SHOOTOUT is now an NCAA CERTIFIED EVENT ensuring US college coaches can attend the event.

This will be the first NCAA certified event in Australia.

The event will be proudly sponsored by the orginal Great Australian Shootout tournament director - Brian Harvey of Ultimate Sports Enterprises. Ultimate Sports Enterprises specialise in timber sports floors, in particular resurfacing and installation of basketball courts.

Entries close on 31st May, 2011, limited places still avialable.

Log onto www.showtimeshootout.com for entry froms

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To answer some queries about Showtime Basketball.

We offer a scouting service to US colleges and we do charge for this service. Colleges are happy to pay for information on Australian players, and funnily enough our business does operate to make a profit. Its is the same as any other business, I am sure none of you go to work for nothing.

To be listed on our database is FREE OF CHARGE as listed by ankles. We don't claim to be able top place every athlete in a college in the US, but we do what we can to assist them in finding a suitable college in the USA. We have also just implemented our consulting service as Anonymous mention for players that want more than just to be listed on our database. The US College system is confusing at the best of times and with a decade of experience working in the industry I am still learning the system as it is constantly changing.

Vesta 59 - I agree the $1000 entry fee is high, but we have no option when we need to pay for court hire, referees and general administration of the event.

Here's Humphrey - colleges needs somewhere to get their information from. If they don't know anybody in Australia who do they find out about the top players?? Gretel Tippett previously mentioned in this post was contacted by a couple of colleges through our service, with our service these colleges wouldn't have know about here or been able to make contact with her.

Another good example is Lauren Mansfield - she was only recruit through our service and she ends up being the starting PG for a top 25 program in the USA. We don't claim to help every player, but if can assist as many players as possible get recruited by colleges we feel we are doing our job.
Magicman - Heading to the USA to get seen by hundreds of college coaches is the best way to attract recruiting interest, but those costs are well into the thousands per player. We are simply trying offer a lower cost alternative for Australian players looking to play college basketball in the USA.

As to coaches out here for the tournament, as of last week we have had three mens coaches and four womens coaches say they are very keen to attend the event. There have also been multiple other enquires on both the men's and women's sides enquiring about attending the event, so we are aiming to have approx 10 -15 college coaches in attendance. Definitely not the amount you would have in any event in the USA, but its better than not playing infront of any US coaches if you want to play in the USA.

Ankles - thank you for your support

Should anybody have any other queries about the Shootout or Showtime Basketball's service feel fre to contact me at [email protected]

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Showtime is a waste of time just like kelvin taylor. Not only is he a bad coach but a waste of money too.

It makes me laugh how a bad coach and a person who has no eye for talent gets away with making money off kids and parents who aren't educated.

Keep away it's a waste of time and money. Get Kelvin to post his VC coaching record here!!!!
No players want to play for hin cause he has no idea!

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Also following up Kelvin, why dont you post the 15 coaches that have agreed to attend or did attend.

Like all your events you're a joker who has minor contact with small infinate programs.

When you place a proper player who develops into a WNBL or international player let us all know!!!

Waste of time and money!

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