It was written, everybody knew, it’s the nth move by GM Lebron (none of them successfull, ever), still is great to see this guy getting to play with his son

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    Adam Silver’s got to love this. What an exciting cough marketable cough story for next season

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    Hope the best for him, it’ll be nice to play with his dad and hopefully there’s not too much pressure and he’s given time to develop given it’s the Lakers and he’s lebron son.

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        Rich Paul is calling teams [and saying], ‘Don’t take Bronny James,’ ” Myers said, referring to the Klutch sports agent for the father-son duo. “He’s telling them, ‘Do not take him. If you take him, he’s going to Australia.’

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          I think that’s relatively common for second round picks. I know Austin Reeves did something similar.

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            how does that help? doesn’t the nba team who drafts them retain the rights til they come to the nba?

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              I think you can re-enter the draft the following year in hopes of getting picked by another team. So if a player says I’m not playing for you, most teams probably don’t want to waste a pick on a player they’ll never get.

              For players there is no benefit to being drafted early in second round vs going undeafted. Only first round picks are subject to the rookie scale, everyone else can get paid as much or little as they can negotiate. So theoretically the last pick in the draft or someone undrafted all together can get paid more than the first pick.

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                I think you can re-enter the draft the following year in hopes of getting picked by another team.

                I don’t think that’s true, that defeats the entire purpose of the draft. If a team selects a player they retain the draft rights forever unless the rights are traded. but yes teams generally try to avoid hostile players for other reasons, it’s usually not worth the hassle.

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                  If a Team has made a Required Tender to such a player and the player has not signed a Player Contract within the period between the Initial Draft and the Subsequent Draft, the Team that drafted the player shall lose its exclusive right to negotiate with the player and the player will then be eligible for selection in the Subsequent Draft.

                  https://atlhawksfanatic.github.io/NBA-CBA/player-eligibility-and-nba-draft.html

                  This is what I found about the topic but IDK how accurate it is.

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    13 months ago

    This is like, a disgusting level of nepotism. I can’t say if it’s good or bad, or that I blame whoever, but it’s gross.