NBA D League affiliations
apparently have been determined, but of course they are not listed in the article....
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/basketball/nba/09/19/bc.bkp.lgns.dleagueaffiliations.r/index.html
Young NBA millionaires can now be sent to the minor leagues to work on making their skills match their salaries. The NBA took a huge step Monday toward the structuring of a true minor league when it announced the affiliations between its 30 teams and the eight squads in its D-League.
"They're really going to benefit both players and teams," NBA senior vice president of basketball operations Stu Jackson said in a teleconference. "For players, it will allow them to get playing time that they might not have gotten under the old system. For teams, it gives them another option and flexibility in player development."
NBA teams are not obligated to send players to their affiliates and can send as many as two. Those players will remain on the inactive list of the NBA team.
The player must be in his first or second year and has 48 hours to report once he is assigned to his D-League team. The player will continue to receive his NBA salary and benefits paid by his NBA team.
No player can be assigned to the D-League more than three times in a season. However, there is no limit on the length of the assignment.
D-League teams will be allowed to expand their rosters from 10 to 12 players to accommodate players assigned from the NBA. Players sent to the D-League could end up playing with teams other than their affiliate.
"We've tried to maintain a little bit of flexibility with respect to that decision because we don't know how NBA teams are going to use it," said D-League president Phil Evans, also on the teleconference.
apparently have been determined, but of course they are not listed in the article....
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/basketball/nba/09/19/bc.bkp.lgns.dleagueaffiliations.r/index.html
Young NBA millionaires can now be sent to the minor leagues to work on making their skills match their salaries. The NBA took a huge step Monday toward the structuring of a true minor league when it announced the affiliations between its 30 teams and the eight squads in its D-League.
"They're really going to benefit both players and teams," NBA senior vice president of basketball operations Stu Jackson said in a teleconference. "For players, it will allow them to get playing time that they might not have gotten under the old system. For teams, it gives them another option and flexibility in player development."
NBA teams are not obligated to send players to their affiliates and can send as many as two. Those players will remain on the inactive list of the NBA team.
The player must be in his first or second year and has 48 hours to report once he is assigned to his D-League team. The player will continue to receive his NBA salary and benefits paid by his NBA team.
No player can be assigned to the D-League more than three times in a season. However, there is no limit on the length of the assignment.
D-League teams will be allowed to expand their rosters from 10 to 12 players to accommodate players assigned from the NBA. Players sent to the D-League could end up playing with teams other than their affiliate.
"We've tried to maintain a little bit of flexibility with respect to that decision because we don't know how NBA teams are going to use it," said D-League president Phil Evans, also on the teleconference.