Monday, January 31, 2011

HS Basketball Central

Basketball Central is a blog forum for advocates of high school basketball across the nation. As we all know sports in our country are taken very serious and a lot of time, effort and money goes into the up keeping of them. This will allow coaches and players from around the nation to see what is going on from the top tier programs to the ones that fight and grind to win a few games. Bloggers can share news paper articles on team wins from around their county or state for readers to follow. They can also upload cool videos of themselves or others for the viewing of the readers as well.

This blog will be helpful for all players to network themselves in a public way. Players are always trying to find ways to show their skills to their community, and this will be another way rather than newspapers. The reason this will be better than just news papers because not only will you be able to upload an article in the news papers but you can also upload videos and pictures too. Already people are trying to get themselves out their with youtube, Facebook and twitter; this blog can help bring these together because people will be able to upload things from these sites.

"Basketball Central" is an innovative for high schoolers everywhere to get their talents seen by everyone. It is a great idea as technology advances. More people today use the computer than ever so individuals will not have a problem with their material being seen.

Noah.

3 comments:

  1. This is a great idea, and it aligns closely with the trend we are seeing of moving away from large social networks into smaller networks of people with similar interests.

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  2. This is a great idea so high school athletes can post their own videos and articles and receive some recognition. A little scared though that the high school players would receive criticism from people.

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  3. I think this is a great idea for high school athletes to meet other competitive athletes as well as possibly getting recruited online by college scouts. Basically, it'd be like a LinkedIn but for bball athletes.

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