With JT down and Reno just up the road, maybe call him back and activate him for the homestand?
How do you get him here with all the snow? Flight perhaps? The Sierras are getting dumped on I think.....not sure how flights in Tahoe/Reno are affected.
With JT down and Reno just up the road, maybe call him back and activate him for the homestand?
With JT down and Reno just up the road, maybe call him back and activate him for the homestand?
It's only raining so far so hopefully he'll be at Arco tonight lol. Seriously why not play him aren't we alotted one more player on the roster? I do want line-up stability but I mean we're playing so horribly right now why not give him a shot?How do you get him here with all the snow? Flight perhaps? The Sierras are getting dumped on I think.....not sure how flights in Tahoe/Reno are affected.
Hassan only had 2min and 37 seconds of playing time in tonight's D League game.
Hassan only had 2min and 37 seconds of playing time in tonight's D League game.
He's getting less playing time by the day. Very discouraging.
Man who is their coach, oh wait it's Eric Musselman, no surprise there. Look at his per 36. Dude has some raw talent. I feel like he's about 2 fouls/game from NBA-ready.Hassan only had 2min and 37 seconds of playing time in tonight's D League game.
What's up with Whiteside lately? Haven't heard anything about it recently... We're 5 and 22, the owners apparently LOVE the guy, and we don't even test him out for 5-10 minutes a game?
Patrick Ewing Jr. and Marcus Landry both worked out for the Cavs the other day - if one of them gets called up that should open up a spot for more Whiteside playing time.
Patrick Ewing Jr. and Marcus Landry both worked out for the Cavs the other day - if one of them gets called up that should open up a spot for more Whiteside playing time.
I'm not sure how it works, but I believe that both Landry and Sloan were being sponsered by the Kings, so I'm not sure another team can call them up without dealing with the Kings first. I'm not sure how the D-league contracts are structured. Anyone know?
I'm not sure how it works, but I believe that both Landry and Sloan were being sponsered by the Kings, so I'm not sure another team can call them up without dealing with the Kings first. I'm not sure how the D-league contracts are structured. Anyone know?
Of note: It's been reported, average NBA D-League salary is $12,000 to $24,000 a season. While NBA players are paid $100 a day for expenses when they are traveling to and from road games, NBA D-League players are paid $30.00. Average NBA player salary is $5.8 million which is significantly higher than average salary in other major pro team sports. It's claimed that over past two years average NBA salary has declined about 10% but new CBA proposed by the league would cut it further - the question is how much?
Also of note, NBA rosters are far smaller than other pro sports, while sporting smaller venues (less tickets sold).
NBDL players are contractually obligated to the league itself, not the club for which they play for. NBA players who have been relegated to the D-League by their major league teams remain obligated to their NBA contracts of which supposedly each NBDL roster is required to have at least two contracted NBA players (in the case of Reno Big Horns I guess would be two total from Kings/Warriors). So players not signed to an NBA contract are free to sign with anyone - although perhaps their tiny NBDL season contract might have to be "bought out."
Of note: It's been reported, average NBA D-League salary is $12,000 to $24,000 a season. While NBA players are paid $100 a day for expenses when they are traveling to and from road games, NBA D-League players are paid $30.00. Average NBA player salary is $5.8 million which is significantly higher than average salary in other major pro team sports. It's claimed that over past two years average NBA salary has declined about 10% but new CBA proposed by the league would cut it further - the question is how much?
Yup. Somewhere I saw breakdown of what pro athletes get in salary on average per game of their regular schedule - but it was several years ago so a bit dated. Of course, NBA plays 82 games, NHL 82, MLB 162, NFL 16 (although proposing to go to 18) with TV contracts each pro league negotiates (plus major colleges too) most lucrative of all their various revenue sources.
Look at this beast!![]()
One has to wonder if the Kings have any imput as to how they want their players handled or the amount of minutes they'd like them to get. I realize that Musslehead is the coach, but the Kings and the Warriors are sponsers for the team. Whiteside would probably learn more from practicing against his teammates on the Kings than he would playing 5 minutes a night. He must think he's been delegated to basketball hell. One things for sure. He'll really appreciate the NBA when he returns.
Will he appreciate the organization that sent him there though?