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VBS LESSON 10 “Player Management”

Understand the importance of player selection, development, and team building for the success of a franchise. Learn about rosters, backups, small market and big market teams, scouts, drafts, contracts, free agency, and trades.

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VBS LESSON 10 “Player Management”

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  1. VBS LESSON 10“Player Management”

  2. SPORTS MARKETING Learning Targets • Understand how import the role of player selection and player development can be to the ultimate success of a franchise. • Discuss why team building is a vital part to a teams success.

  3. Roster – a list of the players on a team. Backup – a player who plays a position but doesn’t get into a game until the starter at that position is injured. Small Market Team – a professional sports team, typically located in small or medium sized cities with average annual incomes. Big Market Team – a professional sports team, typically located in large populated cities with above average annual incomes. Scout – talent evaluators for professional sports teams analyze and research amateur players. Key Terms

  4. Draft – a formal process by which professional teams select amateur athletes or foreign athletes to join their team. Contract – a legal (specific and detailed) agreement between a team and a player in which the player is paid money in exchange for playing on the team. Free Agency – when a player has completed his present contract and is free to sign with new/current team under a new contract. Hometown Discount – a savings that occurs when a star professional athlete restructures their current contract or signs a new contract for less than their expected value in the free agent market. Trade – when players on two or more teams switch teams.

  5. Three Main Considerations of Player Management #1 - Player Selection: Collaboration between General/Business Manager (BM or GM), the Head Coach and Team Owners. Where do we sign players from? Pro-Days, Showcases (Combine), Tryouts, Game/Practice film College Draft Trade Free Agency Market The Equalizers: Salary Caps (NFL, NHL, NBA) Maximum price a team can spend on player salaries in a given season. Luxury Tax (MLB) - Financial penalty teams must pay if their payroll exceeds a certain amount in a given season. Both are utilized to help maintain competitiveness within the league.

  6. # 2 – Player Development: How do we develop a player’s raw talent? Each professional team has coaches and trainers dedicated to improving the skill set, strength and conditioning of their players. Other Sources: NBA-D League MLB – Minor Leagues NFL – Arena Football Leagues or Foreign Leagues NHL – Minor Leagues

  7. #3 – Team Building: Blending the personalities and talents of individual players to create a winning team. Coaches and team management are responsible for fostering a positive team atmosphere. Preseason/Training Camp Roommates Road Trip Roommates Player Only Events Diner Entertainment – movies, amusement parks, golf Coaches and team management are responsible for intervening when team chemistry falters.

  8. Assignment VBS Lesson10 - “Player Management” Reading Quiz Math Quiz SIM Due Friday – end of class.

  9. Talking Points How is a winning team formed? Providing the tools needed to be successful Collaboration between business managers and coaches Scouting the Draft Evaluate College performance Evaluate Combine results Evaluate Pro-Day workouts Scouting Free-Agency Evaluate previous performance Evaluate workouts Consider age/injury history Analyze salary cap hit

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