Elevating Canadian Athletes
Slan Sports Management (SSM) is a dynamic boutique sports management company aimed to help Canadian athletes reach their athletic goals.
Finally, Canadians have a face of representation. SSM is determined to match the work an athlete exerts on the court or playing field with tireless effort behind the scenes to enhance and enrich the career of an athlete.
Whether you are a top NCAA Division 1 player attempting to be drafted into the NBA or a CIS player looking to build your career in Europe, SSM is the company that will help you reach your goals.
Featured Players
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Bo Harris
Bo Harris is a big, physical, and versatile point forward. He is a good shooter from the outside, but likes to get to the rim and score high-percentage baskets. Bo can also post-up smaller defenders and is a tough defender against multiple positions.
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Brandon Robinson
Brandon is an elite scorer who can beat you in a variety of ways. He gets to the rim at will, has an excellent pull-up jumper, and is deadly from long distance. Defensively, his 7'1'' wingspan allows him to rebound, produce steals, and block shots.
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Tut Ruach
The most prolific scorer in York University history, Tut Ruach is a complete offensive player. He prides himself on being a true distributor, but also uses his length and athleticism to get to the rack at will or create his own jump shot.
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Orane Chin
A versatile 6'7'' forward, Orane Chin is an effective small forward who can also play the power forward position. Athletically gifted, Chin can take his defender off the dribble, play with his back to the basket, or spot up from three.
In the News
Recent Slan Sports News
BRANDON ROBINSON SIGNS FIRST PROFESIONAL CONTRACT IN EUROPE
TORONTO, June 17, 2013 – Slan Sports Management is pleased to announce the signing of Brandon Robinson to a one-year contract with BV Chemnitz 99... Read More
Pro Blog
The World Didn’t End… I’m Still Alive in Deutschland
If there was a model for the perfect procrastinator, it would FOR SURE be me. My last blog was posted when I could still go outside... Read More








