Elite point guard play set the tone through the first two days at the 2026 The Pangos All-American Camp (@PangosAACamp).
We break down the five with the skill and leadership ability to turn heads among national media and NBA scouts.
🔗 https://t.co/5icczz6kmK
Elite point guard play set the tone through the first two days at the 2026 The Pangos All-American Camp (@PangosAACamp).
We break down the five with the skill and leadership ability to turn heads among national media and NBA scouts.
🔗 https://t.co/5ns2w13rZs
6'0 '27 Aaron Britt of The Villages School (FL)/@TreMannElite controlled game more than anyone at @PangosAACamp Day 2.13 asst with only 2 TO's,made great P&R reads in front of NBA Scouts,and showed he could shoot it from 3PT.
More #Pangos on @Ballislife
https://t.co/WtPi4dCOGA
When I negotiate revenue-sharing agreements with schools, I insist that full payment is due to players if they remain on the roster through the conclusion of the season and any postseason participation, even if they enter the transfer portal or otherwise depart from the program thereafter. That includes declaring for the draft. This should be non-negotiable.
I generally oppose liquidated damage clauses, as they tend to look like unenforceable penalties rather than a reasonable estimate of anticipated harm. I'm watching Cincinnati v. Sorsby closely to see how the federal court rules on this specific issue.
I will almost always redline "sole discretion" language and, at a minimum, convert it into "reasonable discretion." For morals clauses, I like to add that the harm must be substantial and material.
I'm sharing this because I want to not only empower my clients, but all athletes and their representatives. Redlining is only part of the process. Being a proficient negotiator and leveraging established, trusted relationships is also very important in the process.
Over the past week, I have reviewed dozens of #NIL agreements across the country. The market continues to mature, but certain issues keep surfacing in negotiations. Here are some of the things I'm finding:
Payment structures have grown far more sophisticated. I'm seeing more hybrid deals that combine guaranteed upfront payments with performance bonuses tied to specific deliverables and some deals that contain no guarantees whatsoever. Any non-guaranteed income could leave athletes chasing money they were orally promised.
Termination clauses remain the most heavily negotiated provision. One-sided, "sole discretion," termination rights without notice or cure periods are concerning.
Post-termination rights and IP ownership remain areas of emphasis. I specifically look for "perpetual" and "irrevocable" grant of rights or extended licenses in my review. Athletes should want rights (other than limited archival rights) to expire cleanly when the deal ends.
These are real business contracts with real dollars and real consequences. Athletes and their advocates need to treat them that way. The deeper the NIL industry develops, the more important it is for athletes to retain experienced counsel to walk them through every material term before signing.
#BIGSHOTS#RichmondJam
TRE MANN ELITE 16U WINS IN A THRILLER TO BECOME CHAMPIONS🏆 TME was led by ESPN #5 2028 5 ⭐️ Bamba Touray with 21 in the game, and MVP for the 16U slam Orange division.
Herly Brutus tells ESPN he has committed to Butler. The SC Next 4-star recruit had previously committed to LSU. Brutus can contribute with versatility and length on both ends. A terrific pickup for new HC Ronald Nored. https://t.co/EYXO6DbDT0
Why didn't Isaiah Evans transfer from Duke after last season after averaging only 6.8 ppg while only playing 13.7 mpg? It's a mindset he was taught from his mother Marieke Lémon back in 9th grade. Here's a look into what Evans was taught about adversity & accountability. @WRAL
This is awesome: The legendary Cam Newton working out and motivating his young son while on a run together.
Cam has 9 children and makes sure to take time out of his day to spend with each of them.
You can tell this kid will grow up to be a star ❤️
AS SOON AS RANDY MOSS WOULD RAISE HIS HAND, THE DEFENSE KNEW THEY WERE IN MAJOR TROUBLE…
One of the most iconic gestures in sports.
https://t.co/bXKeato0YP
Devin Booker on how he got such good shooting form
“My Dad wouldn’t let me go to the 3 early so I never had to push it”
REALLY valuable insight
(Via @lookatmymood 🎥)