Philips Norelco has already given its players a sample of what that brand demanded during its initial Team OneBlade push. Shuffling players from events to media engagements to fittings and other obligations, Philips Norelco has provided as much of a pro-level experience as it can without actually getting players into the game.
“It’s been crazy schedule-wise: We come here, the first two days, it’s just nonstop one thing after another—kind of a whirlwind of events,” Dick said. “At the same time, it’s everything I wanted and everything I’ve worked for, so I’m just trying to enjoy every little moment.”
For Walker, it’s about as much of a glimpse into the future as he’d like before the draft. There’s still time to pursue other businesses. There’s still time to build a business of his own. He and Dick are both 19 and will be entering the NBA with many unanswered questions, though they picked up a few answers from brands in college and the big razor company that supported them through the draft.
“Honestly, I don’t even know everything else I have to do today,” he said. “I just try to take it day by day, enjoy the process and just kind of let everything else play out.”