Wednesday marks the start of the G League showcase. This annual event is a big deal since it is all played in one location (Mississauga), which allows more people to scout the games in person. For a lot of NBA front offices, these are the only games that their decision makers will watch live. While not as big as some recent seasons with the Puerto Rican league in limbo and the Philippines not needing foreigners for quite a few more months, this is also an event that draws international scouts looking for midseason additions.

The nature of the event also makes it easier to televise so more games can be seen on outlets other than Facebook. Quinn will be on ESPNU at 12:00pm ET. The league just signed a deal with Eleven Sports, which is a channel that is carried by a number of providers in their sports packages. The company that runs it has international reach so the G League will be on TV in several other countries. The channel covers a mixture of domestic and international sports as I keep hoping to find one of Ryan Kelly's games from Spain chosen for broadcast (it is a good place to scout Luka Doncic). Marshall and possibly Andre can be seen there at 4:00pm ET. Amile will play at 8:30pm ET and his game will be broadcast on Twitch, which is also a new deal for the league.