Anonymous ID: 9612b2 March 26, 2019, 5:54 p.m. No.5913363   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3575

Nike has sports sponsorship's all over the globe.

High Schools and Colleges.

Not finding anything We, the FBI or MSM doesn't already know/report about.

Did find an interesting article that almost went 'there'

but stopped short.

 

WTF is CPL and Geragos extorting them on?

 

This behavior originates with Sonny Vacarro

who began spending (Nike) money on sponsorships

beginning with M.Jordan.

That practice continues today through scouts,

coaches and Parents. They all get big money.

What do the kids get?

"Used as Human Advertising Billboards" for profit.

 

From the best detailed source I can find:

 

SOKOLOVE: Fifth or sixth grade. Players are as young

as 10 or 11 years old when the basketball cognoscenti,

the scouts, start looking at them and saying, are you a

future college prospect? Are you a future NBA prospect?

And there are several reasons for this.

One of them is the size of players who

make it to big-time college basketball

and the NBA. You know, they're somewhere

between 6-foot-3 and 7 feet and up.

So that really narrows the population.

 

So if you are looking at a young kid,

you're going to mostly look at a kid who's

already big and already athletic.

And for that reason and some other reasons,

it is relatively easier in basketball to look at a

sixth or seventh-grader and correctly say,

this kid's going to be at least a college player.

So it becomes worth it for these scouts to then

prowl the sidelines of fifth and sixth-grade

basketball tournaments.

 

Moar from this article:

https://www.mainepublic.org/post/corruption-scandal-and-multi-billion-dollar-business-college-basketball

Anonymous ID: 9612b2 March 26, 2019, 6:10 p.m. No.5913650   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5913575

From the article I linked:

 

SOKOLOVE: The money largely goes to the adults who run the games.

Very little of it goes to the players.

The players get the value of their

scholarships. So if you look at a

program like Louisville, which is a

program that I focused on, they

generate about $45 million a year

in revenue. They give out 13 scholarships. That adds up to about $400,000 a year.

The rest of it gets spread out to the

coach, who makes $8 million a year,

to the assistant coaches, who make

as much as a half-million dollars a year.

All throughout out the athletic department, people are making six-figure salaries.

It does not go to the players,

what I call the unpaid workforce.

Anonymous ID: 9612b2 March 26, 2019, 6:16 p.m. No.5913744   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5913575

This reeks of exploitation.

Just cannot find anything definitive.

Looked into coaches/teachers accused

of sex abuse.

Nothing so far … except this:

 

http://www.wave3.com/story/37549685/billy-reed-until-andre-mcgee-tells-his-story-strippergate-may-never-end/