Jim Callis (Baseball America) http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Callis
Eric Little (Maine Red Claws) http://www.nba.com/dleague/maine/contact.html#Eric
http://www.maineredclaws.com/
Eric Little is originally from Milton, Vermont and he is a graduate of the University of Vermont with a degree in Business Administration. He has a MBA and Master's in Sports Business Management from the DeVos Program at the University of Central Florida, where he worked in The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport. He has been involved in consulting projects for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the NBA D-League. His role with the Maine Red Claws is as an account executive, matching individuals and businesses to the ideal ticket plans and sponsorships.
George Rodecker (NBA draft expert) http://www.basketballtimes.com/
George "Roadie” Rodecker is an 19 year member of the United States Basketball Writers Association (U.S.B.W.A.) and has closely observed the amateur basketball scene world-wide for the past 20 seasons.
He’s attended/covered the NCAA Final Four, the FIBA World Championships, the Goodwill Games as well as the Portsmouth, Phoenix, Chicago and Orlando Pre-Draft camps and is a regular attendee at private Pre-Draft workouts. Roadie’s also a regular at the NBA Draft Lottery as well as the NBA Draft itself.
He's reported on college basketball and specifically the NBA Draft on behalf of CBS, hoopville.com, collegeinsider.com, hoopshype.com, Sportsline, basketballtimes.com, Basketball Times Magazine, and Eastern Basketball Magazine.
Additionally, Roadie has appeared on NBA-TV, as well as making hundreds of appearances on sports talk radio stations around the US as well as internationally.
On average he attends well over 125 games each season and watches an additional 100+ games on tape.
He makes his home in New York State’s historic Hudson Valley where he recently completed a cooking/good lifestyle book and enjoys cooking, cigars, Pink Floyd & bird watching – often at the same time!
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