TC
Years ago

NBL trades

NBL trades dont seem to happen, and I have been trying to think on why they are so unheard of. Is it because it is just easier to blame and sack a import and hope that changes the teams fortunes? Surely with the salary cap/points system is must be technically possible for some players to be able to be traded. I think this is something that some NBL teams should look more into, it could add another dimension to the game and create more interest in the off season and hypothetically a trade week/period while the season is in progress. Should trades become a more prominent issue in the NBL? And if the 36ers could trade players who would you want to be getting back in return (realistically)?

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Isaac  
Years ago

Trades wouldn't work because for most players earning a pretty normal wage, uprooting and moving their family across the country is a major issue.

In the NBA, they're getting paid $10m+ and moving, buying a house/renting something outrageous isn't difficult. Plus they're always on the road anyway.

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