CruzDude
Senior Member sharing a brew with bajaden
Thanks to Larry Coon, an expert on the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), he provided the following info expected to be part of the new CBA. The impact of this changes the way we can look at team size, they can carry up to 15 players, PLUS teams can send two players they signed to NBDL teams. And their is no injured reserve, virtual and otherwise.
The new agreement isn't out yet, so anything thus far is strictly word-of-mouth. What I've heard so far is:
a) Injured Reserve is being replaced with "Inactive Reserve" (injuries no longer required);
b) Minimum 13 players active + inactive;
c) League guarantees an average of 14 players per team (no indication yet of the mechanism they will use to ensure this);
d) NBA teams will be able to send up to two players in their first two seasons to the NBDL, along with one coach (no word yet of recall mechanisms);
e) The two NBDL players are in addition to the (up to) 15 active + inactive.
I can see where the Kings now could have one or two "bubble" players upgrade their game and get minutes in the NBDL plus carry one or two more good bodies on the bench. Sure will change how I now look at their moves and acquisitions.
The new agreement isn't out yet, so anything thus far is strictly word-of-mouth. What I've heard so far is:
a) Injured Reserve is being replaced with "Inactive Reserve" (injuries no longer required);
b) Minimum 13 players active + inactive;
c) League guarantees an average of 14 players per team (no indication yet of the mechanism they will use to ensure this);
d) NBA teams will be able to send up to two players in their first two seasons to the NBDL, along with one coach (no word yet of recall mechanisms);
e) The two NBDL players are in addition to the (up to) 15 active + inactive.
I can see where the Kings now could have one or two "bubble" players upgrade their game and get minutes in the NBDL plus carry one or two more good bodies on the bench. Sure will change how I now look at their moves and acquisitions.