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Basketball Player Agreement

6th GAME TIME. Playing time during games is left to the discretion of the team`s coaching staff. The team is competitive and no player will be guaranteed game time. Each coach makes time decisions based on the playing situation, skills, skills and attitudes of the players. The NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) is a contract between the National Basketball Association (the commissioner and the 30 team owners) and the National Basketball Players Association, the players` union, which imposes rules on player contracts, trades, sales distribution, the NBA draft and the salary cap. In June 2005, the NBA CBA ended, which meant that the league and the players` union had to negotiate a new contract; In light of the NHL`s 2004/2005 blockade, the two sides quickly reached an agreement and ratified a new CBA in July 2005. That contract expired after the 2010/11 season, which led to the NBA`s ban in 2011. In December 2011, a new CBA was ratified, ending the lockout. [1] Prior to the 2005 CBA, injured players could be placed on an injured list, but had to play at least five games. [10] A team may have a maximum of 17 players on its active team, and at least eight active players must adapt to each game.

All remaining players are placed in the inactive list and cannot play in games. [8] [9] Teams may have a maximum of two players on the inactive list; This can be reduced to zero for two weeks, and additional temporary inactive positions can be added with the League`s permission in case of difficulty. The inactive list can change up to 60 minutes before the tip opens by informing the official scorer of the game. A player can be inactive for as little as a game. [9] Players sent to the NBA Development League will continue to rely on a team`s inactive roster. [10] [11] While individual teams must have at least 13 players (plus one inactive) with them, the NBA guarantees an average of at least 14 players per team. The league is pulverized if they don`t stick to the average. [9] 9.

parents. Parents understand that they also represent our team, our community and our basketball program. Parents agree to encourage and positively encourage the team during the game and to refrain from rude or repugnant behaviour or comments towards the opposing team and official players. Parents should never deal with referees or other game staff — this is the province of the coaching team.

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