{"id":230347,"date":"2017-07-26T14:49:53","date_gmt":"2017-07-26T18:49:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/thank-you-and-farewell-liberty-ballers.php"},"modified":"2017-07-26T14:49:53","modified_gmt":"2017-07-26T18:49:53","slug":"thank-you-and-farewell-liberty-ballers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/liberty\/thank-you-and-farewell-liberty-ballers.php","title":{"rendered":"Thank You, and Farewell &#8211; Liberty Ballers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    My first day at Liberty Ballers was June 27, 2013. It was the    day of the 2013 NBA Draft, and I had just been brought on as a    staff writer. I was a bright-eyed, 16-year-old kid who tried to    use his love for basketball and the Sixers to make up up for    his inexperience.  <\/p>\n<p>    On that night, new Sixers general manager Sam Hinkie traded    Jrue Holiday for the draft rights to Nerlens Noel and a future    first, and selected Michael Carter-Williams with the 11th    overall pick. Those moves clearly signaled a shift in the    franchises direction, but little did I know how drastically    that night would impact the team, the NBA, and inadvertently,    my life.  <\/p>\n<p>    Since The Process began, the Sixers have lost 253 games. Ive    written 773 articles during that time period, more than three    stories per loss. Covering a team thats perpetually terrible    should be difficult to discuss so frequently, but this Sixers    franchise was so different. At times, they were undeniably the    most interesting team in basketball. There were prospects,    draft picks, trades, broken navicular bones and fifth    metatarsals, a Croatian star who was never coming over, a    mystifying general manager, an intrusive commissioner, a    nepotistic advisor and an unfortunate changing of the guard.  <\/p>\n<p>    No matter how bad the team was, there was always something to    talk about. Admittedly, that didnt always make the job easier.    Each season had more than its fair share of low points.    Constant blowouts, devastating injuries and defending the honor    of The Process against its naysayers were all mentally taxing.    But Liberty Ballers gave me the opportunity to vent my    frustrations, and share my disappointments as a conduit to the    fanbase. Without this platform, Im not sure how I would have    made it through the past four years.  <\/p>\n<p>    Id be remiss if I didnt mention the highs, and there have    been plenty of them. There was Carter-Williams debut against    the Miami Heat, winning the draft lottery in 2016, trading for    the right to draft Markelle Fultz, and watching Joel Embiid    finally take the court in a Sixers uniform, because my goodness    is he special.  <\/p>\n<p>    Right now, the Sixers future is brighter than ever. Embiid,    Fultz and Ben Simmons are all slated to take the floor together    in October. Once the laughingstock of the league, the Sixers    are emerging from darkness and into the light.  <\/p>\n<p>    I joined this website at the beginning of the Sixers arduous    rebuilding phase, and in a way its only fitting that I leave    at its conclusion. I have decided to step down as co-managing    editor of Liberty Ballers, and this will be my final post.    While Im disappointed that I will not be at the helm of the    website as the team finally begins to reap the benefits of The    Process, I feel fortunate to have been around during one of the    most unforgettable periods in franchise history.  <\/p>\n<p>    Most of my favorite moments from these past four years have    been less about the team itself, and more about this website.    Liberty Ballers has created more opportunities for me than I    ever could have imagined, especially at this age. Ive covered    NBA games, the NBA Draft and Las Vegas Summer League. Ive    interacted with players, coaches, agents and team executives. I        became the general manager of my own basketball team, and    even     tried out for the Delaware 87ers. Ive been given access to    an exclusive world I only thought Id be able to view from    afar, and for that I am very thankful.  <\/p>\n<p>    None of this would have ever been possible without the    websites loyal readers, who I am forever indebted to. Youve    allowed us to help throw some incredibly special (and some of    Philadelphias hottest) parties, and have a played an important    role in making me who I am today. To anyone who has commented    on one of my articles, emailed\/tweeted me or interacted with me    face to face, I wholeheartedly thank you. Your support has    meant more to me than you will ever know.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are too many people for me to thank in this space, but    Id like to publicly acknowledge Mike Levin, Seth Pollack,    Spike Eskin, Kyle Neubeck, Derek Bodner, Shamus Clancy, Wesley    Share, Jake Fischer, Max Rappaport, Sean OConnor, Brandon    Gowton, Roy Burton, Marc Whittington, Sohil Doshi, Matt Carey,    Rich Hofmann, Tanner Steidel, WIBR, Jake Hyman, Xylon Dimoff    and Justin F. for their support, guidance and assistance during    my time at Liberty Ballers.  <\/p>\n<p>    When I first started writing for Liberty Ballers, I viewed it    as a hobby and nothing more. As my role with the website grew,    I quickly began to realize that this could be the beginning    stages of a rewarding career. But when I started to become more    invested in turning my sports writing gig into an eventual full    time job, the industry began to crumble, and this past year has    been especially ugly. ESPN laid off plenty of its writers and    reporters in an attempt to save some extra money, and if the    worlds largest sports media entity is forced to scale back, it    speaks volumes. Over the past month alone, Fox Sports    completely obliterated its writing staff, and now Vice Sports    ceases to exist. The changes SB Nations basketball network has    decided to make in order to stay competitive during these    turbulent times have certainly been a factor in my decision to    leave.  <\/p>\n<p>    Opportunities for fair paying, stable writing jobs are almost    unheard of these days. Perhaps it will eventually right itself,    but I presently have concerns about staying aboard a ship that    appears to be sinking. I love basketball, and its my dream to    have a job working in this sport, although it may be time to    pursue that goal in a new capacity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Im hoping to still have a platform to write on going forward    (if youre interested in hiring me to write about the Sixers or    the NBA, please email me at <a href=\"mailto:jake.pavorsky@gmail.com\">jake.pavorsky@gmail.com<\/a>), but I    plan on spending my last year of college pursuing new    opportunities in the basketball world.  <\/p>\n<p>    Walking away from Liberty Ballers is one of the hardest things    Ive had to do in my life thus far, as this website has become    a part of my identity. Ill always remember my time here    fondly. The future may be uncertain, but Im looking forward to    what it may bring.  <\/p>\n<p>    I trust the process.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Originally posted here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.libertyballers.com\/2017\/7\/26\/16034032\/thank-you-and-farewell\" title=\"Thank You, and Farewell - Liberty Ballers\">Thank You, and Farewell - Liberty Ballers<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> My first day at Liberty Ballers was June 27, 2013. 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