longtimelurker
06-30-2011, 06:10 PM
Found this:
According to FIBA rules, players need to be granted a special exception by FIBA to play for any FIBA team while under contract. Also, in order for this to happen, their current NBA contract needs to be officially invalid for that year.
At what point during the locked out season, can the players file suit to invalidate their contracts for the year, claiming "monopoly" and "right to work"?
What do you Euro spurs fans think about the mood over there with FIBA granting special exceptions NBA stars on contracts should they force invalidation?
According to FIBA rules, players need to be granted a special exception by FIBA to play for any FIBA team while under contract. Also, in order for this to happen, their current NBA contract needs to be officially invalid for that year.
At what point during the locked out season, can the players file suit to invalidate their contracts for the year, claiming "monopoly" and "right to work"?
What do you Euro spurs fans think about the mood over there with FIBA granting special exceptions NBA stars on contracts should they force invalidation?