Calvin Christian Basketball Association (CCBA). Welcome to the CCBA (Calvin Christian Basketball Association).

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Calvin Christian Basketball Association (CCBA)

Welcome to the CCBA (Calvin Christian Basketball Association).

Beginning budget: $80,000,000

Costs of your franchise:

1.Players: pick 5 NBA players to form your CCBA team. You can spend as little or as much as you like UP TO $15,000,000 but you must have 2 guards, 2 forwards, and 1 center. Also, there are some very good performance based bonuses if you put together a good team.

CCBA Team Roster TEAM NAME: Player NameTeamCost Guard #1 Guard #2 Forward #1 Forward #2 Center TOTAL COST: (can NOT exceed $15,000,000)

2. Building a stadium: 60,000 seats = $60,000,000

3. Coaches: Good coaching doesn’t come without sacrifice. You are going to have to cough up $2,000,000 for your coach.

4.Daily operation costs: Each game you play costs you $150,000 to pay employees, pay utilities, etc.

Making $$$: You make money in this league by attendance. You can also make money through team performance bonuses. Here is how it breaks down… Tickets = $60 per person Concessions = $20 per person in attendance Souvenirs = $50 for ½ of the people in attendance Programs = $8 for ¼ of the people in attendance Parking = $10 for ¼ of the people in attendance

How this game works:

There are two parts to this game: #1 Making money through sales… Each day for 3 days you figure how much money you earn by rolling dice and figuring out how many people attend your team’s games. Each day you will roll a dice 10 times to represent 10 games. Dice rolls equals the number you roll x 10,000. Example: You roll a 4…that equals 40,000 people attending.

Series 1 (games 1-10)Stadium capacity: Dice roll AttendanceTicket sales Concession sales Souvenir salesProgram salesParking fees Operation costsTOTAL 1 -$150, $150,000 TOTAL MONEY EARNED:

#2 YOUR TEAM Your team will play two games to attempt to win bonus money. The games will be calculated with the following formula… 1(P) + 3(B) + 2(R) + 1.5(A+S) + -2(TO + F) P= points, B= blocks, R=rebounds, A=assists, S=steals, TO=turnovers, F=fouls

GAME DAY ONE Formula: 1(P) + 3(B) + 2(R) + 1.5(A+S) + -2(TO + F) P= points, B= blocks, R=rebounds, A=assists, S=steals, TO=turnovers, F=fouls PlayerPointsReboundsBlocksSteals and Assists Turnovers and Fouls TOTAL G1x3x2x1.5x-2x G1x3x2x1.5x-2x F1x3x2x1.5x-2x F1x3x2x1.5x-2x C1x3x2x1.5x-2x TOTAL SCORE FOR GAME 1:

Bonuses (everyone does NOT get these): If your team was in the top 25% of the teams for points scored after GAME 1 you raise your ticket prices $20 If your team was in the next 25% of the teams for points scored after GAME 1 you raise your ticket prices $10 If your team was in the top 25% of the teams for points scored after GAME 2 you raise your ticket prices $20 If your team was in the next 25% of the teams for points scored after GAME 2 you raise your ticket prices $10 If your team is in the top 10% after GAMES 1 and 2 you get $20,000,000 ALL STAR BONUS

Final Tally Sheet Beginning Balance $80,000,000 Money spent on players for team Money spent to build stadium Coaches salary Series 1 earnings Series 2 earnings Series 3 earnings Bonuses TOTAL MONEY

In the end the team with the most money wins the CCBA!

Requirements: Team name and logo designed. Choose two of the following… –Sketched drawing of home and away jerseys WITH COLOR. –Real T-Shirt with ironed on logo. –Poster to promote your team with the logo and a slogan. –Create and perform a cheer for your team. THIS MUST INCLUDE word and actions. –Make an entertaining audio recording of the starting announcement for your team. This must include your starting line-up. (If you choose this one you need to figure out how to turn it in). –Make a detailed ticket that could be sold at your stadium. It should include a front and a back. It should also include some sort of picture, cost, row and seat #, etc

Fully completed charts for each team (3 series of 10 games, two days of scores, and final calculations sheet. Group work RUBRIC completed by each person in the group. 2 Graphs of your choice (can be done on the computer or by hand). Graphs must be neat and include color. –Circle graph of the % that each player scored for your team in game one. –Circle graph of the % of revenue earned from tickets, concessions, etc. –A line graph that tracks your attendance for games over the first 20 games.