This has nothing to do with the new transfer rules.ironmanag said:
The new transfer rules have created full on free agency.
Ummm.. Yeah okay..Junkhead said:This has nothing to do with the new transfer rules.ironmanag said:
The new transfer rules have created full on free agency.
The "new rules" apply to graduate transfers. It's not new for players to be given releases from an LOI when their coach leaves.ironmanag said:Ummm.. Yeah okay..Junkhead said:This has nothing to do with the new transfer rules.ironmanag said:
The new transfer rules have created full on free agency.
Florida, Kentucky, ect.. is in the mix and so is Michigan.
How is that not free agency. His coach left and he is looking for the best offer. Free agency.
expresswrittenconsent said:
Spectacular stupidity here, team.
mcag83 said:expresswrittenconsent said:
Spectacular stupidity here, team.
And your contribution falls in line.
Other recent players who have played in the Australian league under this same system include Bruce Bowen and Terrance Ferguson.Quote:
Key elements of the program are;
- The NBL contracts these players independently from NBL teams, they are not a part of a team's 11 man roster or their salary cap.
- In order to be considered a Next Star the player must be a legitimate draft prospect in the coming season.
- The NBL is directly aiming to market the league to the world as a legitimate alternative to the college pathway for draft prospects.
- As they are contracted by the NBL, the league itself chooses who does and does not qualify, not the teams.
- Teams can suggest prospects to the league to review. They must meet the criteria to be signed to the NBL Next Star program
- Once a Next Star is selected every Next Star is offered to all the teams.
- The teams can then pitch to the player what they can and will provide to them in order to further their development towards the NBL.
- The player ultimately decides which teams offer they take.
Yes, they often were. The AD may place restrictions on where they can go.greg.w.h said:
The transfer portal is due to new rules. The LOI releases weren't common practices even a few years ago.
figures. Ku was desperate.Junkhead said:
Committed to KU
College Basketball Preseason Top 25: Kansas Jumps Michigan St. for #1 SpotAston04 said:figures. Ku was desperate.Junkhead said:
Committed to KU
and that's why I posted this--even after Hampton (his buddy many thought was going to KU) went to New Zealand.Aston04 said:
Still think ku lands Wilson.
Pumpkinhead said:
RJ Hampton signed to play in the Australian National Basketball League for the New Zealand Breakers under its 'Next Stars' program:Other recent players who have played in the Australian league under this same system include Bruce Bowen and Terrance Ferguson.Quote:
Key elements of the program are;
- The NBL contracts these players independently from NBL teams, they are not a part of a team's 11 man roster or their salary cap.
- In order to be considered a Next Star the player must be a legitimate draft prospect in the coming season.
- The NBL is directly aiming to market the league to the world as a legitimate alternative to the college pathway for draft prospects.
- As they are contracted by the NBL, the league itself chooses who does and does not qualify, not the teams.
- Teams can suggest prospects to the league to review. They must meet the criteria to be signed to the NBL Next Star program
- Once a Next Star is selected every Next Star is offered to all the teams.
- The teams can then pitch to the player what they can and will provide to them in order to further their development towards the NBL.
- The player ultimately decides which teams offer they take.