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D league.
can someone explain this to me a little. i know its the developmental league where you send players down to get there skills up some. my question is mainly about calling guys up. can you call anyone up and can a team take your guy. are they drafted at end of year and basically just wanna know how they go back and forth from pros to d league. thanks and sorry if this is dumb question. i am a football nut and would like my nba knowledge to get to that level. would hate to send my guy down there and him get scooped up by someone else.Tags: None -
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I'm not positive, but in my association, I put Devin Ebanks down on the D-League team and after the playoffs started, he was automatically pulled back up to my NBA team.NFL: Bills
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To answer part of your question, it's different than NFL practice squads. These teams actually play games and each D-League team is affiliated with multiple NBA teams. Unlike practice squads, other NBA teams cannot take players that are under contract with your NBA team.Comment
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so if i dont send anyone down there, then i have no need to worry about it? sorry, just not familiar with the way it works.Comment
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Yeah your guy you put in the d-league will be fine he wont be picked up by anyone else. As far as ratings go two weeks wont make a difference but a few months might change a stat or two for the better and a couple years will do even better.Comment
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in real life, nba teams send younger players to the d-league, usually becuz the players arent getting the minutes in actual games that they need to develop. when a player is "assigned" they are still under contract, so NO other nba team can take them from you, however, nba teams do not OWN their affiliate. So, any player who isnt on "assignment" is fair game to any nba team for whats called a "call-up" in 2k call-ups work just like free agency, you sign a player to a contract and he becomes available to your team. in most cases you will not see a significant difference in ratings becuz you sent a player to the d-league, at least, i know in 2k10 that never happened, im not sure why becuz thats what the d-league is for but ive never seen anyone get better from it "in game"
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in real life, nba teams send younger players to the d-league, usually becuz the players arent getting the minutes in actual games that they need to develop. when a player is "assigned" they are still under contract, so NO other nba team can take them from you, however, nba teams do not OWN their affiliate. So, any player who isnt on "assignment" is fair game to any nba team for whats called a "call-up" in 2k call-ups work just like free agency, you sign a player to a contract and he becomes available to your team. in most cases you will not see a significant difference in ratings becuz you sent a player to the d-league, at least, i know in 2k10 that never happened, im not sure why becuz thats what the d-league is for but ive never seen anyone get better from it "in game"
hope that helps!
that helps alot. thanksComment
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So sending a prospect to the d league does nothing and they can get a call up from another team. I know Johnny Fylnn got sent down brought up to rehab a bit.. I was thinking of sending a player down get him minutes but that sounds uselessI live in the best city Chicago!!
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I sent Devin Ebanks down there for almost the entire regular season and he's now a 67 overall come playoff time. Not sure what his overall was before, but I'm pretty sure he wasn't my best SF behind Artest before.NFL: Bills
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