Um, Okur ?
If you send the 3rd pick of the draft to the D-League, then you drafted the wrong player.
According to the ABC guys, 13 players can dress and play until some time in February.
Good move. Does anyone know why the dress-only-12-players rule exists? Who benefits from it?
might be wrong but because of lockout 13 players can dress
18 extra fouls to give could have a significant impact on the game, especially if there is a dominant player who doesn't shoot foul shots well on one of the teams.One of the rule changes that I was hoping to see was that if you can keep 15 players, you can dress all 15. I don't see why the owners or players would have been against that. I suppose it does give a slight advantage to teams that decide to keep 15 players over 13 players. That's the only reason I can think of.
Well, several years ago, you had a 12-man roster - period. But there was an injured reserve to be used for INJURED players. What was truly amazing back in those days was how coincidental some of the injuries became. One player would be taken off IR just as another went down with some mysterious strain or ailment. It was actually quite comical to read the medical reports. Honest franchises were disadvantaged at first. And, as you can imagine, there was quite a rash of injuries after the last preseason games as final rosters were set and 1-2 guys from each team always came down with a strained muscle, bent finger, jambed toe, etc. I actually think there was some kind of competition between franchises to come up with the best sounding injuries (probably had interns leafing through medical and anatomical books). It was such a joke, the league just decided to do away with the IR and go to an active/inactive system.Good move. Does anyone know why the dress-only-12-players rule exists? Who benefits from it?
This problem is going to last all of a week. I put the over/under at 5 games before someone turns an ankle, has soreness in their knee, shoulder, wrist, etc and The Jazz start scrambling to find healthy bodies.
Well, several years ago, you had a 12-man roster - period. But there was an injured reserve to be used for INJURED players. What was truly amazing back in those days was how coincidental some of the injuries became. One player would be taken off IR just as another went down with some mysterious strain or ailment. It was actually quite comical to read the medical reports. Honest franchises were disadvantaged at first. And, as you can imagine, there was quite a rash of injuries after the last preseason games as final rosters were set and 1-2 guys from each team always came down with a strained muscle, bent finger, jambed toe, etc. I actually think there was some kind of competition between franchises to come up with the best sounding injuries (probably had interns leafing through medical and anatomical books). It was such a joke, the league just decided to do away with the IR and go to an active/inactive system.
Pretty much. Though now we're down to only one guy, right? So it has to be Bell, Burks, or Howard. Am I missing something?
Well, you're missing what half of the post is discussing: 13 players allowed to suit up (for a couple of months) + 13 Jazz players on roster = no problem (for a couple of months)