New D-League Rule
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 1:39 am
This was posted in the General Forum and thought I would bring it up here.
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/ ... -affiliate
According to this, teams can claim the rights of up to three of the last players they cut from their training camp roster. For us, that means that we could claim the rights to Darius Miles, Matt Rogers, and Javaris Crittenton and have them play for the Red Claws this year if they want to play in the D-League.
Not sure about Darius or Javaris but I think there's a good chance we could see Matt playing for the Red Claws this year. LB was high on him and it makes sense to keep him in the D until you can free a roster spot up by trading/buying out/waiving/whatever Najera/Diop/???.
Dallas pretty much abused it to grab two NBA-level players for their new D-League team (Nelson is a part-owner) but this could actually help us.
Speaking of the D-League, I don't know how much it costs for a team but I wish the Bobcats would bring the Greenville Groove back.
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/ ... -affiliate
According to this, teams can claim the rights of up to three of the last players they cut from their training camp roster. For us, that means that we could claim the rights to Darius Miles, Matt Rogers, and Javaris Crittenton and have them play for the Red Claws this year if they want to play in the D-League.
Not sure about Darius or Javaris but I think there's a good chance we could see Matt playing for the Red Claws this year. LB was high on him and it makes sense to keep him in the D until you can free a roster spot up by trading/buying out/waiving/whatever Najera/Diop/???.
Dallas pretty much abused it to grab two NBA-level players for their new D-League team (Nelson is a part-owner) but this could actually help us.
Speaking of the D-League, I don't know how much it costs for a team but I wish the Bobcats would bring the Greenville Groove back.