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magnetik
07-24-2008, 04:05 PM
Didn't see this posted but if so please lock it up. felt it was more appropriate in nba dish.

how come I hear repeatedly on the forums that Buddy Baker only represents Carl?

After reading this.. it seems BB has a huge ego problem and other agents don't like him either.

if any of you follow the sportingnews link on that page about BB.. it will make you guys sick so i am not posting it. :D

Link (http://www.sportsagentblog.com/?p=1478)



Buddy Baker’s Big Move
By Darren Heitner | Wednesday, Jul 16th, 2008 | ShareThis | Vote for this at Yardbarker, BallHype, Root It
Categories: Sports Agents

If you go to http://www.imsportsservices.com/, you will be hit with a white page that says, “This site is Under Construction.” Who knows how long construction will last now that Andrew “Buddy” Baker has left Ice Miller, which is a huge Indianapolis law firm that had IM Sports Services under its umbrella. Baker basically was IM Sports Services, which means that it is doubtful that Ice Miller ever regains an interest in the world of sports representation. I say that it is doubtful since Baker purchased all of IM Sports Services’s assets, allowing him to continue to manage the careers of the athletes that has represented in the past.

Buddy Baker has transferred over twenty-eight NFL players, twenty professional basketball players (mostly overseas), and three coaches to his new Indianapolis-based agency. Some of his more popular clients include Carl Landry (Houston Rockets), James Singleton (Dallas Maveracks), and Aaron Moorehead (Indianapolis Colts). At thirty-seven years old, Buddy Baker talks like he is ready to take over the world…or atleast the athlete representation industry. Here is a recent quote from the Indianapolis Business Journal:

“We want to be an elite agency…Our goal is to be internationally renowned. We want to have a facility here that reflects that.”

My one question to Buddy is, why call it Exclusive Sports Group? As many of you readers know, my former partner at Dynasty Athlete Representation and one-time contributor on this blog, Matthew Vuckovich, started a similar named firm called Xclusive Sports Management. But more importantly, there is a sports agency that exists with the same exact name! Apparently, there is an Exclusive Sports Group (ESG) registered in Minneapolis. Strike one in the research column.

But I am rooting for you, Buddy. Who wouldn’t be a fan of what SportingNews calls a short, stocky, quick-talking, fast-thinking family man/lawyer who became a full-time agent in 2001 and had his first NFL client drafted in 2003? From what I have read, Buddy is an honest and ethical guy, who has big dreams but wants to make sure that they are achieved the right way. Good luck, Buddy!

saleem
07-24-2008, 06:12 PM
Didn't see this posted but if so please lock it up. felt it was more appropriate in nba dish.

how come I hear repeatedly on the forums that Buddy Baker only represents Carl?

After reading this.. it seems BB has a huge ego problem and other agents don't like him either.

if any of you follow the sportingnews link on that page about BB.. it will make you guys sick so i am not posting it. :D

Link (http://www.sportsagentblog.com/?p=1478)
I stand corrected.

Hayesfan
07-24-2008, 09:16 PM
Singleton wasn't on the list the last time his website was up. That's why I didn't know he was one of Buddy's clients. At the time the only player on his site with an NBA contract was Carl.

That website hasn't been active since like January and it was crappy (anyone on these boards could have produced better) before it went down.

KellyDwyer
07-25-2008, 06:58 AM
God, that Darren guy is something that rhymes with "stick."

pippendagimp
07-25-2008, 08:15 AM
Didn't Darren used to be an up-n-coming intern at Kramerica way back when?

SuperBeeKay
07-25-2008, 10:42 AM
James Singleton (Dallas Maveracks)
At least he didnt say The Haustan Rockats

ferrari77
07-25-2008, 10:51 AM
God, that Darren guy is something that rhymes with "stick."

Why? Because he stated his partner had an agency with a somewhat similar name to Buddy's new one? I didn't think he was harsh in the article and to be honest from what I know of Darren he's a pretty decent dude.

REEKO_HTOWN
07-25-2008, 12:13 PM
This guy is a real... lol.

He is completely insane or just a really optimistic person. If you want to become "elite", then you need to stop making your clients look like @ssholes and show other athletes that you can get things done. Threatening teams with FAKE offers or quotes like "If we asked for an offer, we would get an offer" makes you look like an Idiot. :mad:

KellyDwyer
07-26-2008, 01:04 AM
Why? Because he stated his partner had an agency with a somewhat similar name to Buddy's new one? I didn't think he was harsh in the article and to be honest from what I know of Darren he's a pretty decent dude.

It goes a bit longer and reaches back a bit farther than you're familiar with.

ferrari77
07-27-2008, 10:43 AM
It goes a bit longer and reaches back a bit farther than you're familiar with.


Please explain.
I've been an avid reader and contributor to the Sportsagent blog since its inception and I'd really like to know the 411 or what's behind your statement on Darren?

heitner
07-30-2008, 07:18 AM
The Kelly Dwyer of Yahoo! Sports does not like me? Oh what have I done to warrant such disdain?