July 2023 Archive – Sports & Travel Picks

Welcome to the July 2023 roundup on Crook Athletic Society. In just three weeks we posted about a hidden Midwestern city, cleared up a common NBA draft question, and shared a personal take on why sports matter. Whether you’re planning a road trip, figuring out draft eligibility, or just need a reminder of why we love the game, you’ll find something useful here.

Spotlight: Kansas City – A Hidden Gem

First up, a quick look at Kansas City. Most people think of it as just another stop on a road map, but the city punches above its weight. It boasts a deep jazz heritage, a skyline dotted with Art Deco buildings, and a barbecue scene that’s hard to beat. If you love food, spend an afternoon at the Country Club Plaza for some melt‑in‑your‑mouth ribs, then catch a live sax solo at the historic American Jazz Museum. The locals are surprisingly friendly, always ready to point you to a hidden speakeasy or a weekend farmers market. In short, Kansas City deserves a place on your travel bucket list.

NBA Draft Rules – How Many Times Can You Try?

Switching gears to basketball, a lot of young players wonder how many chances they get at the NBA Draft. The short answer: you can declare twice while keeping your college eligibility. The first two times you’re allowed to test the waters, withdraw before the deadline, and head back to school. Once you hire an agent or sign a pro contract, the door closes on college play forever. So while there’s no hard cap on “entries,” the decision to go pro effectively limits future options. Keep those deadlines in mind and talk to your coach before making a move.

Lastly, we shared a bit of personal perspective on why sports still hold a special place in our lives. Sports aren’t just about scores; they’re a daily dose of discipline, teamwork, and mental resilience. Playing a weekend football match teaches you to trust teammates, while a solo run can clear the mind after a hectic week. The best part? Sports bring people together across age, background, and skill level. Whether you’re cheering from the stands or swinging a bat in the backyard, the community vibe is priceless.

So what can you take away from this July archive? If you’re looking for a new travel destination, give Kansas City a shot – the food and music will surprise you. If you’re a college basketball player, remember the two‑draft rule and plan your steps carefully. And if you ever doubt the impact of sports, think about the friendships, confidence, and life lessons that come with every practice and game.

Feel free to leave a comment on any of the posts, share your own Kansas City experiences, or ask more questions about the draft. We love hearing from the community and will keep bringing you clear, practical insights every month.

Stay active, stay curious, and keep the conversation going. See you in the next archive!

Ethan Striker

Is Kansas City underrated?

After spending time in Kansas City, I've come to appreciate its charm and believe it's quite underrated. The city boasts a rich history, vibrant arts scene, and mouth-watering cuisine, particularly its signature barbecue. Its stunning architecture and jazz culture are hidden gems that often get overlooked. Plus, the residents of Kansas City are some of the kindest, most welcoming people I've met. In my opinion, Kansas City deserves to be recognized as a top travel destination.

Ethan Striker

How many times can you enter the NBA Draft as a player?

In the world of professional basketball, the NBA Draft is a significant milestone for aspiring players. It's interesting to note that a player can enter the NBA Draft multiple times, but there's a limit. You can declare for the draft twice without losing your college eligibility. However, the moment you hire an agent or decide to go pro, you can't go back to playing college basketball. So, while there's no specific cap on how many times one can enter the draft, decisions made along the way can effectively limit the number of entries.

Ethan Striker

What is your opinion about sports?

As a sports enthusiast, I believe sports are an integral part of our lives, providing not just physical, but also mental health benefits. They teach us discipline, teamwork, and resilience, values that prepare us for life's challenges. Sports also foster camaraderie and unity, breaking down barriers and promoting inclusion. However, it's vital to remember that the essence of sports is fair play and enjoyment, and that must never be overshadowed by competition or commercialization. Overall, sports have the power to inspire, unite, and bring out the best in us.