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Fri Dec 24, 2004 8:23 pm
j.23 wrote:what if you avoid the draft altogether though and not even throw your name in to be eligible? instead, doing it the other way, waiting for the draft to be over and then signing with a team as a free agent?
Fri Dec 24, 2004 8:26 pm
TheCambyManVol3 wrote:I might be totally wrong here, but when you get drafted the team has your rights. This means, unless if the team that drafts you trades your rights, the player cant goto another team until the rights expire, which is probably around 5 years.
Sat Dec 25, 2004 4:58 pm
Andrew wrote:TheCambyManVol3 wrote:I might be totally wrong here, but when you get drafted the team has your rights. This means, unless if the team that drafts you trades your rights, the player cant goto another team until the rights expire, which is probably around 5 years.
I believe that's correct, but the loophole is that players can re-enter the draft the following year if they do not play in any organised basketball for the 12 months between drafts.
Sat Dec 25, 2004 5:05 pm
j.23 wrote:what if you avoid the draft altogether though and not even throw your name in to be eligible? instead, doing it the other way, waiting for the draft to be over and then signing with a team as a free agent?
Sat Dec 25, 2004 6:33 pm
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Sat Dec 25, 2004 9:21 pm
Donatello wrote:nobody has answered his question, everyone seems to have missed the point, which i find quite obvious:j.23 wrote:what if you avoid the draft altogether though and not even throw your name in to be eligible? instead, doing it the other way, waiting for the draft to be over and then signing with a team as a free agent?
i don't know the answer. hopefully someone does, cause i've actually thought about this before too.
to clarify- his question is if you can PULL OUT OF THE DRAFT before you are drafted. i've often wondered why people bother to enter the draft. why not just sign for big bucks immediately?
Sat Dec 25, 2004 9:48 pm
MaD_hAND1e wrote:Elaborate "organised basketball" please. Is that like the NBA, NBDL, CBA and College/University. Or would a league at the local recreation center/ AND1 Mixtape team be considered organised basketball?
Also.... since this topic is "has this ever happened'
I was wondering if:
*2 players that were traded for each other have ever ended up playing on the same team later in their careers.
*In light of the Arenas, Hughes, Jamison combo, have any other duos/ trios ever played together on 2 or more different teams? (College or NBA) [I know about Webber and Juwan Howard in Michigan and the Bullets]
*2 players were traded for each other more than once.
Sat Dec 25, 2004 10:03 pm
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Sun Dec 26, 2004 1:07 am
dotorg kevC wrote:No team will give big bucks immediately; it's too big a gamble. In the NBA there's no such thing as a guaranteed star who can just enter the league and start playing like a $50 mil player. What if the player you signed for big bucks because he looked good in highschool turned out to be a total flop like Kwame Brown?
Sun Dec 26, 2004 4:06 am
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Sun Dec 26, 2004 7:11 am
EGarrett wrote:I don't remember where I heard this, but players have to declare for at least one draft before they can become free agents.
If you didn't have to, why would anyone declare themselves for the draft? They'd just call every NBA team and get the best offer.
Sun Dec 26, 2004 8:12 am
cklitsie wrote:I guess that's true, but only until you've reached a certain age? Because players from Europe or elsewhere overseas can just come in, like Antoine Rigadeau.