2010 FBA Draft Prospect - Bailey Brisbane
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Another character from
christaphorac, this one of Bailey Brisbane, the Catahoula Leopard Hound from Underwood College! He's the star of the team, and one of the better leaders in the draft. He's also a Top 8 prospect, so he stands to make one FBA team very happy with their selection. ;)
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Info:
Name: Bailey Brisbane
Nickname: Pops
Position: Guard
Species: Catahoula Leopard Hound
Gender: Male
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 215 lbs
Birthplace: Putnam, CT
Stats:
PPG: 21.8
RPG: 4.5
APG: 5.2
SPG: 1.2
BPG: 0.5
TO: 1.7
FG%: 47%
FT%: 81%
3PT%: 34%
Player Report:
Projected: TOP 8
Bailey Brisbane is a talented young pup who got his first taste of responsibility early in life, as his deadbeat father was kicked out of his life by his overprotective mother at the age of 5. Since then, Bailey has been the man of the house, and the man most in control of his own life. This history of responsibility has carried on into all aspects of his life of course, including onto the basketball court, where his talents have presented him with an exciting new avenue for success in his life.
Bailey is a born leader, and he absolutely demands respect out of all his teammates, no matter their age or experience. Of course he deserves it, with his smart, fundamentally sharpened skills and unbelievable work ethic, and he gets it too. Bailey was the star stand-out on a Underwood College team that featured the likes of Wescot Yobia and Jarrod Frola, among others. And to be considered the undisputed captain of that team over such a talented player as Yobia really speaks volumes about his character as a leader and as a player (as well as his maturity level, unlike Yobia).
Bailey is a serious young man with serious ambitions. A 4 year senior at U-Dub, he had the poise and the talent to get drafted to the FBA any of his 4 years in college. He even seriously considered a job offer to be a carpenter's apprentice, a job that would have offered him long term security and a decent starting salary. But Bailey decided that the FBA was a more lucrative job offer, and after being assured of his high draft status should he declare for the draft, he decided it was in his best interest to go for it.
That's the kind of attitude you will get from this kid. He's a no nonsense guy, well learned on fundamentals, watches hours of tape, a student of the game, and plays the game the right way. He's the Klaus Korber of 2010! He even goes to great lengths to bond with teammates on and off the court, and is an extremely likable guy. He's always encouraging and coaching other players, boosting their confidence, but he knows he has a lot to learn and will listen when spoken to.
But enough about what a fantastic leader he is, the rest of his game ain't bad either! Bailey knows how to score, with the 4th highest per game scoring average out of all available prospects. He has a solid if unspectacular game, relying on smart mid-range jumpers off of set picks, pick and rolls, finding holes in the defense and exploiting them for lay-ups, and picking high percentage shots. He also rebounds and passes pretty well, giving him a very well rounded game.
Defensively though, he's not all that and a bag of chips. Though he is a very capable defender and a hard worker, at this time man defense is not his strong suit. He's no pushover, but he won't wow you in the defensive categories. He's not the fastest or the most athletic player, but he is among one of the smartest, and he understands more than anyone what the word "team" is all about.
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Read the whole 2010 FBA Draft Report here --> http://www.fletcherapts.com/fba-roo.....port-2010.html
Bailey Brisbane character ©
christaphorac
Art ©
jtigerclaw
FBA ©
buckhopper
Another character from
christaphorac, this one of Bailey Brisbane, the Catahoula Leopard Hound from Underwood College! He's the star of the team, and one of the better leaders in the draft. He's also a Top 8 prospect, so he stands to make one FBA team very happy with their selection. ;)_______________________________________________________________________________
Info:
Name: Bailey Brisbane
Nickname: Pops
Position: Guard
Species: Catahoula Leopard Hound
Gender: Male
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 215 lbs
Birthplace: Putnam, CT
Stats:
PPG: 21.8
RPG: 4.5
APG: 5.2
SPG: 1.2
BPG: 0.5
TO: 1.7
FG%: 47%
FT%: 81%
3PT%: 34%
Player Report:
Projected: TOP 8
Bailey Brisbane is a talented young pup who got his first taste of responsibility early in life, as his deadbeat father was kicked out of his life by his overprotective mother at the age of 5. Since then, Bailey has been the man of the house, and the man most in control of his own life. This history of responsibility has carried on into all aspects of his life of course, including onto the basketball court, where his talents have presented him with an exciting new avenue for success in his life.
Bailey is a born leader, and he absolutely demands respect out of all his teammates, no matter their age or experience. Of course he deserves it, with his smart, fundamentally sharpened skills and unbelievable work ethic, and he gets it too. Bailey was the star stand-out on a Underwood College team that featured the likes of Wescot Yobia and Jarrod Frola, among others. And to be considered the undisputed captain of that team over such a talented player as Yobia really speaks volumes about his character as a leader and as a player (as well as his maturity level, unlike Yobia).
Bailey is a serious young man with serious ambitions. A 4 year senior at U-Dub, he had the poise and the talent to get drafted to the FBA any of his 4 years in college. He even seriously considered a job offer to be a carpenter's apprentice, a job that would have offered him long term security and a decent starting salary. But Bailey decided that the FBA was a more lucrative job offer, and after being assured of his high draft status should he declare for the draft, he decided it was in his best interest to go for it.
That's the kind of attitude you will get from this kid. He's a no nonsense guy, well learned on fundamentals, watches hours of tape, a student of the game, and plays the game the right way. He's the Klaus Korber of 2010! He even goes to great lengths to bond with teammates on and off the court, and is an extremely likable guy. He's always encouraging and coaching other players, boosting their confidence, but he knows he has a lot to learn and will listen when spoken to.
But enough about what a fantastic leader he is, the rest of his game ain't bad either! Bailey knows how to score, with the 4th highest per game scoring average out of all available prospects. He has a solid if unspectacular game, relying on smart mid-range jumpers off of set picks, pick and rolls, finding holes in the defense and exploiting them for lay-ups, and picking high percentage shots. He also rebounds and passes pretty well, giving him a very well rounded game.
Defensively though, he's not all that and a bag of chips. Though he is a very capable defender and a hard worker, at this time man defense is not his strong suit. He's no pushover, but he won't wow you in the defensive categories. He's not the fastest or the most athletic player, but he is among one of the smartest, and he understands more than anyone what the word "team" is all about.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Read the whole 2010 FBA Draft Report here --> http://www.fletcherapts.com/fba-roo.....port-2010.html
Bailey Brisbane character ©
christaphoracArt ©
jtigerclawFBA ©
buckhopper
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Dog (Other)
Size 456 x 720px
File Size 50.9 kB
THOSE EARS.
Good grief, JT. This could have just been a dog. One-color body, one-color ears, the end go home. But instead, you sprinkle him with all those dots of color that not only add visual interest, but hint at a hard, grizzled nature under that young face.
Stellar coloring on this one. Without a doubt, you've shown here that the sketching process is not the end of the character design. You've done something really special here with the colors to draw out something more. Incredible job.
And Underwood jersey-- Those look so good to me!
Good grief, JT. This could have just been a dog. One-color body, one-color ears, the end go home. But instead, you sprinkle him with all those dots of color that not only add visual interest, but hint at a hard, grizzled nature under that young face.
Stellar coloring on this one. Without a doubt, you've shown here that the sketching process is not the end of the character design. You've done something really special here with the colors to draw out something more. Incredible job.
And Underwood jersey-- Those look so good to me!
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