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Barnes' Bark: No NBA Is Alright For These George Washington Colonials |
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Barry Barnes, Chief B'More Scribe and Editorialist
[The following represents the thoughts and ideas of Barry Barnes and may or may not represent those of i95Ballerz.com]
When good, quality basketball players leave a school to pursue a professional career in the National Basketball Association and do not achieve it, people think they were not good enough. That is not always the case; there are situations collegiate basketball players are up against each year. Player’s positions, height, motivation, strength, and personality are some of the things teams look for in the NBA draft, but ultimately, it is timing. Three of our local heroes were caught up in the mix of many talented
basketball players that are not in the NBA, but are making a good living
playing the game they love: Shawnta Rogers (Baltimore), Michael King (Baltimore)
and Pops Mensah-Bonsu - graduates from George Washington University. Rogers had a good shot at making the roster of the New Jersey Nets,
but the team chose All-Star Stephon Marbury, at the time. He also had
a short stint playing for the Baltimore Bay Runners in the IBL (International
Basketball League), but was courted nicely overseas and he has been there
ever since, having averaged 14 points and 5 assists for his basketball
career. Rogers could still persuade the NBA, but it is a hassle. “Man,
I enjoy where I’m at, the people respect me and I’m able to
take care of my family. I’m satisfied,” said Rogers. When asked if there was a workout recently or coming up, King said,
“When some one is serious about making a deal, I will listen. Other
than that, I’m cool.” King is currently playing in Greece
and is doing well.
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