The big question for NFL fans is what will happen next year? Will it come to the point where the NFL holds a lock out on their players? If this happens, what will the NFL players do? Well, Brandon Marshall of the Miami Dolphins has a plan. He's shooting for the NBA if this does happen.
Marshall's ideal situation would be to get a tryout with the Miami Heat or the Denver Nuggets. Since Marshall spent several years in Denver and is now familiar with Miami, these teams make sense for him. He's made it clear that he's serious about this as well!
As a professional athlete, Brandon Marshall must have an idea of what he's actually capable of on the basketball court. And he thinks he's more than capable of holding his own as a shooting guard in the NBA. Although football is obviously his passion, he spent a lot of time playing basketball growing up and still watches the NBA on a regular basis.
He was recently signed to the Miami Dolphins after several great years in Denver. His contract is worth $47.5 million and that's paid over only four years. Not too bad! If the NFL does go on lock out and Brandon does make the NBA, he won't be making anything near this amount. So he's obviously hoping to stick with football!
Brandon Marshall is talking about the NBA only if the NFL doesn't work out. People have criticized him for these comments, but I admire him for this! He's coming up with a back up plan instead of just sitting around waiting for the NFL. He's already looking for a basketball coach to help him get prepared.
Marshall was a fan favorite in Denver for several years. He had some ups and downs, but he can easily win the fans back. He's aware that he may have to deal with some boo's at first if he does return to Denver to play basketball, but he's also confident he will get a nice welcome home cheer.
Everyone in Miami is extremely shocked by this news. However, the Dolphins staff didn't seem too concerned. In fact, the Miami Dolphins coach actually called him out on his lack in vertical and said there's no way he's making the NBA. That comment will probably make Brandon want to play even more! Brandon Marshall has set a goal and it doesn't seem like he's going to back down on this challenge if there's a lock-out. If there isn't a lock out, then he'll continue to make his big money with the Dolphins.
I personally don't believe the NFL will hold out and go through with their lock out, but if they do Brandon will at least give this dream a solid shot. It's always fun to see how talented these athletes are and to experience their multi-talented skills in other sports. But on the down side, the lockout would be a disaster for the league and fans.
Marshall's ideal situation would be to get a tryout with the Miami Heat or the Denver Nuggets. Since Marshall spent several years in Denver and is now familiar with Miami, these teams make sense for him. He's made it clear that he's serious about this as well!
As a professional athlete, Brandon Marshall must have an idea of what he's actually capable of on the basketball court. And he thinks he's more than capable of holding his own as a shooting guard in the NBA. Although football is obviously his passion, he spent a lot of time playing basketball growing up and still watches the NBA on a regular basis.
He was recently signed to the Miami Dolphins after several great years in Denver. His contract is worth $47.5 million and that's paid over only four years. Not too bad! If the NFL does go on lock out and Brandon does make the NBA, he won't be making anything near this amount. So he's obviously hoping to stick with football!
Brandon Marshall is talking about the NBA only if the NFL doesn't work out. People have criticized him for these comments, but I admire him for this! He's coming up with a back up plan instead of just sitting around waiting for the NFL. He's already looking for a basketball coach to help him get prepared.
Marshall was a fan favorite in Denver for several years. He had some ups and downs, but he can easily win the fans back. He's aware that he may have to deal with some boo's at first if he does return to Denver to play basketball, but he's also confident he will get a nice welcome home cheer.
Everyone in Miami is extremely shocked by this news. However, the Dolphins staff didn't seem too concerned. In fact, the Miami Dolphins coach actually called him out on his lack in vertical and said there's no way he's making the NBA. That comment will probably make Brandon want to play even more! Brandon Marshall has set a goal and it doesn't seem like he's going to back down on this challenge if there's a lock-out. If there isn't a lock out, then he'll continue to make his big money with the Dolphins.
I personally don't believe the NFL will hold out and go through with their lock out, but if they do Brandon will at least give this dream a solid shot. It's always fun to see how talented these athletes are and to experience their multi-talented skills in other sports. But on the down side, the lockout would be a disaster for the league and fans.
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