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Darren Heitner, the sports, entertainment, and intellectual property lawyer, adjunct professor at the University of Florida Levin College of Law, and author of How to Play the Game: What Every Sports Attorney Needs to Know, discusses relevant and timely issues that concern the sports business and sports law industries.

How to Play the Game Darren Heitner

    • Sports
    • 4.7 • 20 Ratings

Darren Heitner, the sports, entertainment, and intellectual property lawyer, adjunct professor at the University of Florida Levin College of Law, and author of How to Play the Game: What Every Sports Attorney Needs to Know, discusses relevant and timely issues that concern the sports business and sports law industries.

    After 25 years in the biz, NFL agent David Canter decides it's time to sell his company.

    After 25 years in the biz, NFL agent David Canter decides it's time to sell his company.

    On this episode of the How to Play the Game Podcast, Darren Heitner is joined by NFL agent David Canter, who just recently sold his sports agency to acquirer GSE Worldwide.

    Topics include: (1) When David got his start in the sports agency world and what caused him to want to represent pro athletes; (2) How the business of representing professional athletes has changed since David started practicing as an agent; (3) Why now was the right time to sell his agency; (4) What stood our about GSE Worldwide among other potential acquirers; (5) The process of being targeted as a possible acquisition from when there was initial interest until the deal finally got done; (6) How much NIL and marketing played into David's decision to join up with a larger organization; (7) What the acquisition means for his existing clientele; and (8) After so many years in the business and objectively a large amount of success during that time, is there still anything specific David hopes to accomplish or any goals he has set for the future.

    Follow Darren: @DarrenHeitner

    Follow David: @DavidCanter

    • 20 min
    Recapping the 1st month of NIL with Chase Garrett and Drew Butler of Icon Source

    Recapping the 1st month of NIL with Chase Garrett and Drew Butler of Icon Source

    Chase Garrett and Drew Butler joined the How to Play the Game Podcast to break down the first month of name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights for college athletes and highlight how their company, Icon Source, has played a role in the explosion of athlete deals during the first four weeks. They highlighted how their platform now has over 10,000 athletes and thousands of brands, connecting to engage in potential NIL deals such as the landmark agreement negotiated between Haley and Hanna Cavinder (the Cavinder Twins) and Boost Mobile. They expect gold medalist Suni Lee to have great opportunities as she enrolls at Auburn and hope to be part of Bryce Young doing deals beyond the roughly $1 million that he has thus far secured (Bryce is on the Icon Source platform). The biggest brand campaign that they have had on the Icon Source platform was over 6-figures. Amazingly, no school compliance department has rejected any of their athlete/brand deals. After a month, Drew and Chase say that they have had more deal flow than they could have imagined and that the biggest surprise thus far is how many athletes are receiving great deals that they are rejecting.

    Follow Chase: @ChaseGarrett23

    Follow Drew: @DrewButler

    Follow Icon Source: @iconsource_

    Follow Darren: @DarrenHeitner

    • 32 min
    Devils and Sixers CEO Scott O'Neil on writing a book to inspire the next generation of leaders

    Devils and Sixers CEO Scott O'Neil on writing a book to inspire the next generation of leaders

    Scott O'Neil, CEO of Harris Blitzer Sports and Entertainment, takes a break from celebrating the Philadelphia 76ers cruising into the 2nd round of the NBA Playoffs to discuss the release of a brand new book called, BE WHERE YOUR FEET ARE. The conversation wasn't about the 76ers success, but instead whether the team is learning as much this year at the top of the Eastern Conference as what the franchise learned when it only won 10 games in a single season. O'Neil explained that he primarily wrote the book to help create the next generation of leaders. He found that the Instagram life we live in that looks perfect is actually not so perfect. O'Neil wanted to share that it's okay and that life is messy; everything will be fine. He opened up and talked about how he has been fired from a high-profile job, ran a company into the ground, was flat broke, and getting foreclosure notices on his house in his life. When bad things happen, there's an incredible opportunity that presents itself. "I'm not ashamed of the failures or the falls or the slips because it's a part of who I am." It was great to hear how important being present is to Scott and why we all need to do a better job putting our phones down from time to time and keep our heads up. Scott also points out that is okay to ask for help and it is important for us to check in on people to make sure they are fine. He even drops a good line from Caddyshack. He also drops the gem that you should keep picking incredible people to work for and that you should not only dream but dream bigger. We finish with a quick chat on blockchain, crypto, and NFTs.

    Follow Scott: @ScottONeil

    Follow Darren: @DarrenHeitner

    • 27 min
    More funds flow into the fantasy sports industry with $10 million raised by startup Jock MKT

    More funds flow into the fantasy sports industry with $10 million raised by startup Jock MKT

    In this latest episode of the How to Play the Game podcast, host Darren Heitner (@DarrenHeitner) is joined by Jock MKT co-founder Dave Isman (@DaveIsman). They discuss Jock MKT's differentiation from other types of more traditional fantasy sports products (buying shares in players and being able to live trade those shares in the marketplace), the company's recent $10 million Series A round of funding, the strategy of working with individual influencers and content creators in the fantasy sports space for onboarding new users, Jock MKT's position on the hierarchy of fantasy sports companies, lack of fear for fantasy sports as sports betting expands across the country, upcoming goals that the company hopes to hit, and the process of selecting their name (which was registered as a trademark with the help of Heitner Legal).

    • 19 min
    1st MLB Player goes to bat with NFTs - Mets pitcher Taijuan Walker discusses.

    1st MLB Player goes to bat with NFTs - Mets pitcher Taijuan Walker discusses.

    On the latest episode of the How to Play the Game podcast, I spoke with New York Mets starting pitcher Taijuan Walker about his own experience dabbling in the world of NFT auctions. Walker very recently completed a five-day auction of a one-of-one digital card that sold for 2.35 Ether, or roughly $4,000. He says that the experience was rewarding and that he is looking into hosting more auctions in the future.

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    Follow Darren Heitner on Twitter/IG: @DarrenHeitner

    • 13 min
    Why Panini America is betting on the blockchain and doesn't believe there is a trading cards bubble.

    Why Panini America is betting on the blockchain and doesn't believe there is a trading cards bubble.

    In this latest edition of How to Play the Game podcast, Darren Heitner interviews Jason Howarth, vice president at Panini America. They discuss Panini America's commitment to digital trading cards and building on the blockchain, how he views the rise of non-fungible tokens (NFT) like NBA Top Shot, what makes him most optimistic about further growth in his space, and much more.

    Follow Darren on Twitter/IG: @DarrenHeitner

    On Clubhouse: @heitner

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    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
20 Ratings

20 Ratings

Wannabe JD ,

Glad I found this one

Being an older law student it’s unlikely I will get the chance to do legal work in sports. This podcast lets me live vicariously through Darren’s conversations and also offers some interesting and timely insights about the business of sports. I hope he is able to continue this endeavor for the foreseeable future!

Sure Sports ,

Great Content

We love the podcast! Great, relevant guests with superior insight into the sports industry.

Brooke Kornberg ,

Relevant and interesting sports business content

This is a perfect and to the point podcast that covers all current topics in sports business. Very relevant content that will keep your attention throughout. Highly recommended for any sports fan.

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