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ABOUT Driven Sports Co
Driven Sports Co is a relationship-driven player management company built to guide basketball players through recruiting, transfers, NIL, and long-term decision making.
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No hype.
No false promises.
Just real guidance, real connections, and a real plan.
We work with players and families who want clarity in a system that’s constantly changing. With years inside grassroots, JUCO, and college basketball, we understand how the process actually works — and we help athletes navigate it the right way.
We focus on four key areas:
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Player Management
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Recruiting Strategy
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Transfer / Portal Guidance
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NIL Deal Management (Legal & Compliant)
Driven Sports Co exists for players who want honesty over hype, direction over confusion, and someone in their corner who truly understands the game.
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Stay Ready. Stay Connected. Stay Driven.
Player management
Selective Player Management for Athletes Who Take Their Future Seriously
We provide honest feedback, strategic planning, and NIL guidance to help players navigate the basketball world with confidence and clarity.
tier 1
player advisory
For players needing direction and a real plan.
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Recruiting guidance
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School fit evaluation
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NIL basics
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Monthly check-in
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Light text access
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Access to DSC gear drops
Tier 2
active player management
For players who need hands-on support.
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Full recruiting timeline
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Bi-weekly check-ins
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Coach communication guidance
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Transfer/JUCO planning
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NIL navigation
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Priority text access
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Monthly DSC gear credit
tier 3
transfer portal management
For athletes entering the portal who need immediate clarity.
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Portal timing strategy
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Market evaluation
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School list & fit breakdown
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NIL expectation alignment
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Family guidance call
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Priority support
tier 4
nil deal management
For players receiving NIL opportunities.
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NIL deal evaluation
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Negotiation with brands/collectives
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Contract review
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Payment protection
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Compliance alignment
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Long-term NIL planning
We do NOT negotiate NIL with schools.
We only negotiate with collectives, brands, and businesses — fully within NCAA rules.








