Mr.NBA
Nachwuchsspieler
ALso meiner Meinung nach hätten es 40 oder 50 Games in der verkürzten RS auch getan. So gehen die Teams wieder mal halb kaputt in die Playoffs:wall:
Scheinbar will die NBA mit einer Vielzahl von Spielen in die Saison starten und anstatt der bisher geplanten drei, gleich fünf Spiele am 25. Dezember austragen.
Report: NBA to have five games on Christmas Day
:laugh2: so tickt das Volk.
NBA Age Requirement For Eligibility Expected to Remain at 19-Years-Old
The NBA age requirement for eligibility is expected to remain at 19-years-old as part of the new labor deal, sources tell ESPN.
The league has been open about their desire to push the age limit back from 19 to 20 in an attempt to protect both teams and potential players from entering the league too early. Under current rules, players must be at least 19-years-old to play in the NBA, and in the case of those living in the United States, must be at least one year removed from high school.
It is expected that the age limit will remain at 19 for at least the first two years of the new collective bargaining agreement, ESPN reports.
Other proposed options include the option for players to declare for the draft out of high school with option to withdraw and attend college if they do not like where they are selected, much like in Major League Baseball. Another option would be revising the rookie salary scale with added incentives for staying in college longer.
Sources speculate no changes will be made in the age requirement for eligibility in an effort to complete the new CBA in time for the start of training camp, Dec. 9. At that time, all important rules pertaining to league operations must be finalized.
According to sources, Nene, Chandler and Gasol all set their early asking prices in the neighborhood of maximum-contract territory, starting at $14.8 million for Gasol, $17.7 annually for Nene, and $20.7 million for Chandler. There is plenty of crossover in their respective lists of salary-cap-friendly suitors, with the Nets, Rockets and Warriors appearing to be the hungriest shoppers, and the Pacers and Trail Blazers strolling the big man aisles as well.
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/sam_amick/12/02/free-agency/index.html#ixzz1fUwOZJgl
David Locke: Reports from @Adrian Wojnarowski that 7 teams have two stretches of 5 games in 6 nights
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