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"Alright, curfew is at 1 a.m., so make sure you guys are in by then. We have a big game tomorrow night, and I need you guys to be in good form and ready to go at shootaround in the morning."
With that, coach Tom Henson dismissed his Arizona Scorpions from practice. The Scorpions had just finished practicing at a gym in the Orlando area in preparation for their game tomorrow night against the Orlando Sharks. The Scorpions were fighting for a playoff spot in the very tough Western Conference of the American Basketball League, and every game was crucial from now until the end of the season.
Inside the locker room, a few of the players had already started planning some activities for the evening.
"What time we doing dinner?" asked Anthony Barnett, the 28-year-old captain of the Scorpions. Standing 6-foot-2, Anthony was the Scorpions' starting shooting guard and was regarded as one of the top scorers in the ABL. He kept his black hair closely cut, with a little bit of facial hair.
Anthony was arguably the Scorpions' most reserved player, using his play to do his talking instead of his more outspoken peers. He was also at the front of the line to do any charity work for the organization.
"8 at The Steakhouse," replied John Mills. John signed with Arizona in the offseason and served as the Scorpions' sixth man. At 6-foot-6 and with stunningly good looks, the 30-year-old had a wide following among the women in the cities he played in, and received many racy photos from all sorts of women who followed him on Instagram -- black, white, single, married, college girls, women older than 40. As the team 'player,' he knew where to pick up each city's groupies.
"And then we're hitting up XS immediately after," John added, a knowing bright white smile crossing his face, as he knew what would be in store that evening. "Even better is this whole night is on the rookie's tab."
"Yeah, yeah, I know," sighed Paul Turner, the 21-year-old rookie. Turner was a high draft pick and signed a nice rookie contract, but was still treated like a rookie -- having to bring food to team meetings, being the butt of the veterans' practical jokes, and occasionally picking up tabs on nights out, such as this. Turner stood at just over six feet, and was known for the Mohawk he sported on the court. The Scorpions had already run a promotion during the season handing out "Mohawk wigs" to their fans.
Paul was a ladies' man in college when he played at Syracuse, but mature women were a new challenge to him in his rookie season.
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Dinner came and went, and the three Arizona players arrived outside XS. A few girls screeched as they saw John leading the way inside, recognizing him. The three men were let inside by the bouncer, and were brought up to a VIP skybox overlooking the bar and the dance floor, which was beginning to get crowded.
With that, coach Tom Henson dismissed his Arizona Scorpions from practice. The Scorpions had just finished practicing at a gym in the Orlando area in preparation for their game tomorrow night against the Orlando Sharks. The Scorpions were fighting for a playoff spot in the very tough Western Conference of the American Basketball League, and every game was crucial from now until the end of the season.
Inside the locker room, a few of the players had already started planning some activities for the evening.
"What time we doing dinner?" asked Anthony Barnett, the 28-year-old captain of the Scorpions. Standing 6-foot-2, Anthony was the Scorpions' starting shooting guard and was regarded as one of the top scorers in the ABL. He kept his black hair closely cut, with a little bit of facial hair.
Anthony was arguably the Scorpions' most reserved player, using his play to do his talking instead of his more outspoken peers. He was also at the front of the line to do any charity work for the organization.
"8 at The Steakhouse," replied John Mills. John signed with Arizona in the offseason and served as the Scorpions' sixth man. At 6-foot-6 and with stunningly good looks, the 30-year-old had a wide following among the women in the cities he played in, and received many racy photos from all sorts of women who followed him on Instagram -- black, white, single, married, college girls, women older than 40. As the team 'player,' he knew where to pick up each city's groupies.
"And then we're hitting up XS immediately after," John added, a knowing bright white smile crossing his face, as he knew what would be in store that evening. "Even better is this whole night is on the rookie's tab."
"Yeah, yeah, I know," sighed Paul Turner, the 21-year-old rookie. Turner was a high draft pick and signed a nice rookie contract, but was still treated like a rookie -- having to bring food to team meetings, being the butt of the veterans' practical jokes, and occasionally picking up tabs on nights out, such as this. Turner stood at just over six feet, and was known for the Mohawk he sported on the court. The Scorpions had already run a promotion during the season handing out "Mohawk wigs" to their fans.
Paul was a ladies' man in college when he played at Syracuse, but mature women were a new challenge to him in his rookie season.
---
Dinner came and went, and the three Arizona players arrived outside XS. A few girls screeched as they saw John leading the way inside, recognizing him. The three men were let inside by the bouncer, and were brought up to a VIP skybox overlooking the bar and the dance floor, which was beginning to get crowded.