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If it is possible in Fantrax I believe it would be a good idea to end the fantasy season a week before the final week of the actual NBA season. So essentially start the playoffs a week earlier and have the championship the 2nd to last week of the NBA regular season instead of the last week of the actual NBA season. The last week of the actual NBA season gets kind of crazy with players resting, being shut down early, injuries, playing young players to get a look at them, all the 10-day contracts etc. I think it would be a good practice and will end up with playoff results that more closely match who the best and worst teams are in the playoffs.
I have a rule clarification question.From the Rules:The first sentence makes it sound like you cannot bid on a player you released for a period of 30 days as it seems to clearly state that, but the 2nd sentence makes it sound like you can, but if you win the bid you get the player for the contract they had when you released them. Can you clarify the above rule? I'm only asking for clarification as San Antonio Spurs released Simone Fontecchio on October 19th and bid on him again today, less than a week later.
You may not bid on a player that you have released for a period of 30 days. If you resign a player, their original contract is restored.
When is the deadline to comply with the roster size limit? Start of the regular season?
That specific part of the rules was actually only for the beginning of the league to allow owners to drop a few contracts from their beginning of the league.However, we do have a rule in place that allows a new manager of a team to drop 1 contract from their team with no cap hit (IE the Hayward release falls under this). I thought I had this listed in the rules but apparently I didn't so I will get it added for clarity. But yes, since you are new to the Raptors, you can drop a player from your roster.
Hi league. Could someone please explain the free drop option outlined in the "Salary Cap Structure " section in the official rules. Is it an old rule for original managers or available to new managers like myself?I recall a recent transaction for G Hayward which I believe used this section. If it is possible, does it only apply to players on the originally inherited roster or any players which may or may not have been traded for since?