Rival Sports Group and veteran NBA agent
Tony Dutt have signed Kansas power forward
Thomas Robinson, one of this year’s top draft prospects.
NBAdraft.net ranked Robinson No. 2 overall last week; DraftExpress.com ranked him No. 4.
Rival and Dutt also have signed Syracuse guard
Scoop Jardine and McNeese State forward
Patrick Richard.
Rival founder
Richard Gebbia is also CEO of
StockCross Financial Services, an independent brokerage firm that has 60,000 clients, according to Gebbia. Both Rival and StockCross are based in Beverly Hills, Calif. The clients of StockCross include professional athletes as well as executives and other individuals from outside sports, Gebbia said.
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Thomas Robinson is ranked as high as No. 2 overall.
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Gebbia said he founded Rival with former NBA player
Pooh Richardson, who will help train the new clients ahead of next month’s draft. Gebbia would not disclose the ownership structure of Rival but said Dutt would work as a consultant on the NBA contracts. Dutt said Rival will work on the day-to-day management of clients and represent them for financial services as well as off-the-court work, including marketing.
Dutt said he would work with Rival on endemic endorsement deals, such as shoe and trading card deals.
Dutt, who has been an agent since 1985 and represented hall of famer
Karl Malone, owns
Dutt Sports Services Inc. Dutt’s agency on its own represents eight NBA clients, including Washington forward
Rashard Lewis, Portland guard
Raymond Felton and Boston forward
Brandon Bass.
Dutt first partnered with Rival last year on clients
Markieff Morris, who was selected No. 13 overall by Phoenix, and twin brother
Marcus Morris, who was selected No. 14 by Houston. The Morris brothers also played at Kansas and were Robinson’s teammates.
CORNWELL JOINS GORDON & REES: Sports attorney
David Cornwell, who has represented athletes and agents in sensitive legal matters for years and was recently appointed executive director of the
NFL Coaches Association, has joined national law firm Gordon & Rees as a partner in the media, sports and entertainment practice.
Cornwell, via email, said he has been talking to firms about merging his practice into a traditional firm for about two years. “Besides providing the NFLCA access to extremely capable attorneys across the nation, there is no impact on the NFLCA,” Cornwell wrote. “The firm hired me knowing of my commitment to the NFLCA, and I look forward to working with the NFL coaches to confront the challenges we have.”
The
NFL Players Association sued Cornwell and the NFLCA last month, alleging that the coaches group owes the players association $650,000 and that there is no evidence Cornwell was properly elected as required by the coaches association’s constitution. Asked about the allegations regarding his position, Cornwell said, “The NFLPA doesn’t have standing to complain about how NFL coaches run their business so no response is necessary.” He added that he would be taking legal action against the NFLPA and some of its employees.
CAA, PRIORITY SIGN NBA PROSPECTS: CAA Basketball has signed Kentucky forward
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, a projected lottery pick in this year’s NBA draft. The agency also signed Washington shooting guard
Terrence Ross and Virginia forward
Mike Scott. …
Priority Sports & Entertainment founder and CEO and NBA agent
Mark Bartelstein has signed Florida shooting guard
Bradley Beal, also a projected lottery pick in this year’s draft.
CAA SIGNS BROADCASTER, ADDS AGENT: CAA Sports has signed NFL Network and Showtime’s “Inside the NFL” analyst
Michael Lombardi for representation. He was formerly represented by IMG. At CAA, he will be represented by a team of agents headed by
Andy Elkin and including
Nick Khan, who recently joined CAA from Hollywood talent firm ICM. Khan’s clients, who include
Hannah Storm and
Keith Olbermann, are expected to follow him to CAA.
Liz Mullen can be reached at lmullen@sportsbusinessjournal.com. Follow her on Twitter @SBJLizMullen.
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