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Re: Starbury returns to NYC?!?
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fsquid said:
What are the rules in the expansion draft?? You can protect 10 guys or something?
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If you are confused about how the Expansion Draft works, this article explains a lot of it.Comment
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fsquid said:
What are the rules in the expansion draft?? You can protect 10 guys or something?
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If you are confused about how the Expansion Draft works, this article explains a lot of it.Comment
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fsquid said:
What are the rules in the expansion draft?? You can protect 10 guys or something?
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If you are confused about how the Expansion Draft works, this article explains a lot of it.Comment
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jt45 said:
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fsquid said:
What are the rules in the expansion draft?? You can protect 10 guys or something?
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
If you are confused about how the Expansion Draft works, this article explains a lot of it.
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thanks alotComment
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Re: Starbury returns to NYC?!?
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jt45 said:
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fsquid said:
What are the rules in the expansion draft?? You can protect 10 guys or something?
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
If you are confused about how the Expansion Draft works, this article explains a lot of it.
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
thanks alotComment
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Re: Starbury returns to NYC?!?
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jt45 said:
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
fsquid said:
What are the rules in the expansion draft?? You can protect 10 guys or something?
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
If you are confused about how the Expansion Draft works, this article explains a lot of it.
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
thanks alotComment
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EXPANSION DRAFT RULES
(Held in June)
POOL OF PLAYERS: Each of the 29 existing NBA teams can protect eight veterans from the expansion draft. Any player not protected, who is under contract to an NBA team, is available to the Bobcats.
The Bobcats may not draft a player who isn't under contract to the NBA, even if an NBA team holds his draft rights.
NO. OF SELECTIONS: The Bobcats must draft a minimum of 14 players off other rosters. Since no existing team can lose more than one player, the maximum the Bobcats can draft is 29.
FREE AGENTS: Teams don't have to protect their unrestricted free agents. The rule is slightly different for restricted free agents, (for which a team can match any other team's contract offer).
If a restricted free agent is left unprotected, the Bobcats can draft him. However, that player would then become an unrestricted free agent - with no obligation to play for the Bobcats.
The team that lost him would be barred from re-signing him in the summer of 2004. Restricted free agents would count against the minimum 14 selections Charlotte will make in the expansion draft.Comment
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Re: Starbury returns to NYC?!?
EXPANSION DRAFT RULES
(Held in June)
POOL OF PLAYERS: Each of the 29 existing NBA teams can protect eight veterans from the expansion draft. Any player not protected, who is under contract to an NBA team, is available to the Bobcats.
The Bobcats may not draft a player who isn't under contract to the NBA, even if an NBA team holds his draft rights.
NO. OF SELECTIONS: The Bobcats must draft a minimum of 14 players off other rosters. Since no existing team can lose more than one player, the maximum the Bobcats can draft is 29.
FREE AGENTS: Teams don't have to protect their unrestricted free agents. The rule is slightly different for restricted free agents, (for which a team can match any other team's contract offer).
If a restricted free agent is left unprotected, the Bobcats can draft him. However, that player would then become an unrestricted free agent - with no obligation to play for the Bobcats.
The team that lost him would be barred from re-signing him in the summer of 2004. Restricted free agents would count against the minimum 14 selections Charlotte will make in the expansion draft.Comment
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Re: Starbury returns to NYC?!?
EXPANSION DRAFT RULES
(Held in June)
POOL OF PLAYERS: Each of the 29 existing NBA teams can protect eight veterans from the expansion draft. Any player not protected, who is under contract to an NBA team, is available to the Bobcats.
The Bobcats may not draft a player who isn't under contract to the NBA, even if an NBA team holds his draft rights.
NO. OF SELECTIONS: The Bobcats must draft a minimum of 14 players off other rosters. Since no existing team can lose more than one player, the maximum the Bobcats can draft is 29.
FREE AGENTS: Teams don't have to protect their unrestricted free agents. The rule is slightly different for restricted free agents, (for which a team can match any other team's contract offer).
If a restricted free agent is left unprotected, the Bobcats can draft him. However, that player would then become an unrestricted free agent - with no obligation to play for the Bobcats.
The team that lost him would be barred from re-signing him in the summer of 2004. Restricted free agents would count against the minimum 14 selections Charlotte will make in the expansion draft.Comment
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