NBA Draft Secrets: How Agents and Athletes Control the Internet

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The NBA Draft is a high-stakes game—and not just on the court. For top prospects, reputation can mean millions. Agents know this. That’s why behind every polished interview and Instagram highlight, there’s a team working hard to shape the story.
From college stardom to draft night, an athlete’s public image is everything. That includes what shows up on Google. A bad search result? It can drop a prospect’s value or even get them passed over.

Here’s how agents manage that image, why NIL deals have raised the stakes, and how players are scrubbing the internet before the league ever calls their name.

The Draft Starts with Google

Teams don’t just look at tape—they look at search. Scouts watch film. GMs check combine stats. But before the final call, execs and ownership teams search names online. They want to know who they’re drafting—not just what they can do, but who they are.

One scout from a Western Conference team put it plainly:

“Before we call the pick, we’ve Googled everything. If something weird pops up, it’s a red flag.”

That means tweets, Reddit threads, old interviews, police records, and random YouTube clips.
A bad link—even if it’s years old—can cost a player more than they think.

“We don’t just scout on the court—we look at everything,” said Rob Murphy, former General Manager of the Detroit Pistons. “A player’s online footprint tells us who they are off the court. If something questionable shows up, it’s not just a PR issue—it’s a decision factor.”

Agents Are Managing More Than Contracts

Narrative control is the new defense. NBA agents don’t just negotiate deals. They now build brands. They script interviews. They prepare media training. And they work with online reputation pros to shape what people see first. For example, if a prospect once posted something immature or got into a minor issue in high school, agents make sure it doesn’t dominate the first page of Google.

They’ll fill search with:

  • Positive press features
  • Player-written articles
  • NIL brand partnerships
  • YouTube workouts or interviews
  • Custom highlight reels

It’s not just hype—it’s strategy. If teams search the player’s name and see clean, professional results, they feel more confident making the pick.

NIL Deals Made Image Management Critical

Your face is the product now. Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) changed everything. College athletes can now make money from endorsements, merch, and brand deals before they ever go pro. But that also means brands are looking them up. They want clean, marketable athletes. One dumb tweet, one bad headline, or even one awkward post can kill a deal.

Stat: According to Opendorse, the average NCAA men’s basketball player earns $3,392 per NIL deal—but top-tier prospects make six figures or more.
That’s not just pocket money. That’s career-shaping exposure. Athletes who show up well online build stronger NIL deals, attract more media, and land in better draft conversations.

Example: One SEC player deleted his old TikTok account and started fresh during March Madness. Within a month, he signed three NIL deals—including one with a shoe brand prepping for draft week.

Hiding the Embarrassing Stuff

It’s not always about deleting—it’s about replacing. When something bad shows up in search, most people think deletion is the answer. But Google doesn’t work that way. Unless the content breaks the law or violates a platform’s rules, it stays up. So agents and managers use a different approach: suppression.

That means burying the bad stuff under newer, better content. Articles, features, interviews, and SEO-friendly videos are all used to push down the unwanted result. If you want to remove google search result content, it’s usually done by working directly with the source—asking the site to take it down or correcting false info. If that doesn’t work, content teams flood Google with stronger, positive content so the bad result drops off page one.

What Athletes Can Do Right Now

Start managing your own name early. If you’re a top college player, or even a future one, your search results already matter.
Here’s what to check and fix:
1. Google yourself
Search your name + basketball, your school, and any usernames. Make note of anything sketchy, old, or embarrassing.
2. Delete what you control
Old tweets, YouTube channels, Facebook photos—take it all down. If it’s cringey or confusing, get rid of it.
3. Create new content
Start a clean Instagram. Post training clips, interviews, or team content. Add a basic website with your bio, stats, and media links.
4. Ask for help if needed

If something serious shows up—like a damaging blog post or false article—talk to your agent or a media advisor. There are professional teams who can help remove or bury it properly.

The Silent Part of Every Draft

Behind every big pick is a clean Google page. We see the hats. We hear the speeches. But what we don’t see is the weeks of online cleanup that happened before a player walks that stage. Top picks have teams working behind the scenes—not just on training and travel, but on reputation. Because once the league calls, the spotlight doesn’t turn off. Every fan, reporter, sponsor, and critic will be searching. And whatever shows up needs to be worth the attention.

“I tell my players all the time—your name is your brand,” said Oran Spencer, former coach of the St. Ann Academy Wildcats. “College scouts might see your highlights, but they’re also checking your social media and search results. One bad post can undo years of hard work.”

Image Is Everything Now

In today’s NBA, being draft-ready means more than stats. It means being searchable—and looking sharp when people type your name. Agents get it. Players are starting to get it. And everyone with money on the line is already paying attention. If you’re headed to the pros, clean up now. Because if Google doesn’t like what it sees, your draft stock might fall before you ever hit the floor.

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Pistons rising, Bucks struggling: A tale of two NBA teams

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The highs and lows of the NBA never fail to impress, but today the contrast between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Detroit Pistons could not be more apparent. Milwaukee, a couple of years ago a freshly crowned NBA champion, is on the ropes, while Detroit starts to look like it is coming back from the brink. These facts are also visible when checking out the Betway app, where predictions and analytics are reflecting how the Pistons are making a solid comeback, while the Bucks are trying to stay on top of things. Many NBA fans are using the Betway app daily to place their wagers on their favorite teams and players, which stirs up more feelings among fans on the Betway app, in the stadium, and ultimately, reaching the teams themselves.

Detroit’s young core: A bright future

Let’s begin with the Pistons because, truthfully, they’ve recently been receiving all the accolades for all the right reasons. Detroit’s been on the rebuilding process for years now, and it feels like all the effort is finally starting to pay off. Leading the charge is Cade Cunningham, who’s beginning to show why the Pistons took him number one overall in 2021. He’s scoring over 20 points per game, to go with a solid 9.2 assists per game. Sure, he’s still a work in progress as a player, but his development thus far has been encouraging. The best part? He’s not alone.

Cunningham’s backcourt partner, Jaden Ivey, has been nothing short of spectacular. The young point guard’s speed and scoring ability make him a serious threat, and together they’re starting to look like a dynamic duo for the long term. The Pistons are building a solid foundation with these two, and the future is a whole lot brighter than it’s been in years.

But it’s not just about offense. The Pistons are also showing tremendous improvement on defense. For years, they had been bad on the defensive side of the court. Now, they’re 10th in defensive rating, which is a huge improvement from being at the lower tier of the league in this department. Detroit is becoming more competitive, and although they’re not a playoff team yet, they’re moving in the right direction.

Bucks’ woeful woes: Are title aspirations fading away?

Now, talking of the Bucks. Strange as it is to say, given that they were NBA champs a couple of years ago, but all that is not too hunky dory for Milwaukee right now. Of course, Giannis Antetokounmpo keeps playing MVP calibre basketball. The guy’s putting up scandalous numbers – almost 31 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 6 assists per game. He’s still the motor that makes the team go, but this is the thing: Basketball’s a team sport. And currently, the Bucks’ bench just isn’t getting the job done.

One of the greatest problems for Milwaukee is their defense. When the Bucks won the championship in 2021, their defense was among the top five or six in the league. Jump forward to today, and they’re down to 14th in defensive rating. It’s not terrible, but it’s a far cry from the shutdown defense that carried them to the finish. It’s getting too easy to score on them, and that’s making it too hard to win games, especially when you’re having to rely on offense to save you.

And talking about offense, while as much as Giannis is dominating, the rest of the team has been streaky. Khris Middleton, the Bucks’ secondary option, has battled injury and isn’t the player he used to be. Jrue Holiday is steady, but only so much can be done by him for the team. The Bucks need more from their role players, and right now that’s just not happening. They are 13th in the league in offensive rating, which is fine but not where it needs to be for a team that needs to be championship-contending.

So what’s next for the Pistons and Bucks?

In the future, Detroit is definitely on the rise. Their young core is looking very promising, and while they’re not yet ready to compete for a title, they’re working on something that could be very special not too far down the line. With Cade Cunningham and Jaden Ivey at the helm, the Pistons could be a playoff team sooner than people might think. If they continue to develop, bring up youth talent, and add the missing pieces, Detroit could be an enormous force in the Eastern Conference in a year or two.

It is a different story for the Bucks. They still have Giannis, and he’s still the world’s top player, but they need to get more from the supporting group. Their defense needs to improve, and the role players need to step up. With the Eastern Conference getting stronger every year, the Bucks cannot wait around expecting everything to kind of fall into place. If they don’t get their act together soon, they will squander Giannis’ prime years and miss another championship opportunity for the second time.

Final thoughts: The ever-changing NBA landscape

What’s most interesting about the NBA is how quickly things can change. The Pistons are a team that’s been stuck in rebuilding for years, but now they’re finally starting to show the classic signs of a team on the rise. The Bucks, on the other hand, are a team that went from champions to possibly being on a much tougher road ahead.

Detroit is not panicking, building properly with young players. They’re moving forward, and the future looks bright. For the Bucks, time is running out. Giannis is still one of the league’s top players, but he can’t do everything. Milwaukee needs to figure out how to get back to their championship level, or the window will close quicker than they think.

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