Despite being a linebacker in the most competitive football league on the planet, AC Hackett is of the ever more popular opinion that football sucks. When his playing career is over, Hackett intends to take a stab managing the true beautiful game: basketball. There are multiple avenues that Hackett can take to crossover into the big leagues, all eventually leading to the same place.
Channeling a voice that feels like fine wine down your earlobe, Hackett could go the broadcasting route. Growing up even into his college days, he idolized the people that narrated the fast-paced dance. Starting at youth games and working up, color commentary or play-by-play broadcasting represents one of the more natural ways that Hackett could break into franchise management.
If the broadcasting route doesn't pan out, Hackett could go the more traditional route to becoming an NBA GM, working as a scout in an organization and cutting his teeth in player evaluation. As a former defensive stopper, there's little doubt that Hackett knows how to measure up a basketball player, but there would be some transition when trying to both analyze and project a player's two-way potential. With contract negotiation down, player eval is the missing piece in Hackett's quest to a front office role, a piece filled as soon as he elects to hang up the cleats.
Channeling a voice that feels like fine wine down your earlobe, Hackett could go the broadcasting route. Growing up even into his college days, he idolized the people that narrated the fast-paced dance. Starting at youth games and working up, color commentary or play-by-play broadcasting represents one of the more natural ways that Hackett could break into franchise management.
If the broadcasting route doesn't pan out, Hackett could go the more traditional route to becoming an NBA GM, working as a scout in an organization and cutting his teeth in player evaluation. As a former defensive stopper, there's little doubt that Hackett knows how to measure up a basketball player, but there would be some transition when trying to both analyze and project a player's two-way potential. With contract negotiation down, player eval is the missing piece in Hackett's quest to a front office role, a piece filled as soon as he elects to hang up the cleats.
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