I can only assume that Whottt and ChumpDumper will go to NBDL games together and give us the full report on the players there.I can only assume the Spurs' signees would play in Austin.
Absolutely, but I think Lint will have had two years' experience unless there is some kind of injury exception. Might as well bring Viktor over now. I can only assume the Spurs' signees would play in Austin.Has the minor league system been brought up in the forum? If a player has less than two years experience in the league, they can be sent down to the NBDL.
To me, that is awesome. Guys like Romain Sato and Linton Johnson III could play in the NBDL and the Spurs still have their rights. That allows late bloomers (like Manu Ginobili) to grow outside of the NBA environment.
I can only assume that Whottt and ChumpDumper will go to NBDL games together and give us the full report on the players there.I can only assume the Spurs' signees would play in Austin.
Wait a second...TimVP are you saying the Spurs still retain the rights to my boy Sato under the new deal, and he can develop in the NBDL for another season?
Chump and I had an agreement that the first time we meet it will be to go to a Pro-Wrestling PPV.I guess we'll have to break it. But that will be cool if the Austin gets the Spurs NBDL projects.
That actually would rule...I won't have to spend an entire season with a cut guy in my avatar if that happens.
whott they would lose that
because spurs WAIVED sato
the new cba is not even in place yet
so they lose him
they could pick him back up though
But I guess since he was only drafted a year ago he will still be eligible to be resigned and develop for a year.
Yes, the Spurs could re-sign him and send him down if they choose to do so.
ANd how do the salaries of players sent to the NBDL affect the teams' salary cap and luxury tax cap? Are they counted or not?
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