draftfeinstein.com— Zach Feinstein, an underclassman from Washington University in St. Louis, was able to declare for the upcoming NBA draft on a lark. as a result of his diligence, he was rewarded with draft eligibility. as he has not signed with an agent, one presumes he can withdraw at any time. — Submitted May 6, 2008
if i was the gm of the indiana pacers (who have the worst attendance record), I would draft this guy in the 2nd round as a publicity stunt just to attract more attention and ppl to the games.
Years ago there was somebody who sent a resume and cover letter to the Seattle Mariners wanting to be their third baseman. I want to harness the power of the internets to surface this story, since my google-fu has failed me thus far at turning it up.
Even though your team would select him in the draft, he would still be able to choose to accept a contract that your team would have to provide in order to sign him.
skinnerbox May 6, 2008
I would do this just so I could tell people at dinner parties, "Yeah, I was in the 2008 NBA draft but I went undrafted."
curiousg1414 May 7, 2008
if i was the gm of the indiana pacers (who have the worst attendance record), I would draft this guy in the 2nd round as a publicity stunt just to attract more attention and ppl to the games.
sfrench May 8, 2008
Years ago there was somebody who sent a resume and cover letter to the Seattle Mariners wanting to be their third baseman. I want to harness the power of the internets to surface this story, since my google-fu has failed me thus far at turning it up.
daemon9 May 9, 2008
Even though your team would select him in the draft, he would still be able to choose to accept a contract that your team would have to provide in order to sign him.
ghetro May 9, 2008
Hey, at least the team at his school, (which he admittedly wasn't on), won the D3 championship this year