How does NBA work? How can they just exchange players mid-season and still consider the same “team”?

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How does NBA work? How can they just exchange players mid-season and still consider the same “team”?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Most sports have the ability to trade players. This is allowed in their contracts and by the league. It allows both teams the ability to move a player from team to team so that each team can be more competitive overall. For example, what if a certain player gets injured? Well you may need a replacement, and there are only so many good players, maybe another team would swap with you and both teams can benefit.

There are rules around how this is done, and generally the most important one in the NBA is called the ‘trade deadline’ basically there is a day in the year in which all trades *must* be made before that day. This is generally a bit later than half of the season. Some players also have a ‘no-trade’ clause which prevents the team from trading them, without their approval (it can always be waived by the player for any reason and its common to waive it if the player wants to be traded)

This ensures that teams can’t just trade players like the game before the playoffs or any weird shenanigans

Anonymous 0 Comments

Most sports have the ability to trade players. This is allowed in their contracts and by the league. It allows both teams the ability to move a player from team to team so that each team can be more competitive overall. For example, what if a certain player gets injured? Well you may need a replacement, and there are only so many good players, maybe another team would swap with you and both teams can benefit.

There are rules around how this is done, and generally the most important one in the NBA is called the ‘trade deadline’ basically there is a day in the year in which all trades *must* be made before that day. This is generally a bit later than half of the season. Some players also have a ‘no-trade’ clause which prevents the team from trading them, without their approval (it can always be waived by the player for any reason and its common to waive it if the player wants to be traded)

This ensures that teams can’t just trade players like the game before the playoffs or any weird shenanigans

Anonymous 0 Comments

There are specific time periods when trades are allowed and not allowed.

Also, players can be released from contracts (poor performance, cost savings, opportunity to sign a better player, etc.) whenever, and likewise, players not under contract to a team can be signed at any time (except for draft eligible players, who must go through the draft process).

Anonymous 0 Comments

There are specific time periods when trades are allowed and not allowed.

Also, players can be released from contracts (poor performance, cost savings, opportunity to sign a better player, etc.) whenever, and likewise, players not under contract to a team can be signed at any time (except for draft eligible players, who must go through the draft process).

Anonymous 0 Comments

Most sports have the ability to trade players. This is allowed in their contracts and by the league. It allows both teams the ability to move a player from team to team so that each team can be more competitive overall. For example, what if a certain player gets injured? Well you may need a replacement, and there are only so many good players, maybe another team would swap with you and both teams can benefit.

There are rules around how this is done, and generally the most important one in the NBA is called the ‘trade deadline’ basically there is a day in the year in which all trades *must* be made before that day. This is generally a bit later than half of the season. Some players also have a ‘no-trade’ clause which prevents the team from trading them, without their approval (it can always be waived by the player for any reason and its common to waive it if the player wants to be traded)

This ensures that teams can’t just trade players like the game before the playoffs or any weird shenanigans

Anonymous 0 Comments

Teams in all major sports are corporate entities that own the name and logo. Players on the team are employees of the team. If somebody is trying to capture what you are thinking of, they would have to be specific: “that specific team we had in February”. Otherwise, “team” will always be understood to refer to the club, not its players.

In a way, it’s the same as any person. We all shed and regrow cells from our body such that every seven years, our body undergoes a complete replacement except for the kidneys. Are you the same person? Of course. Or consider somebody who learns another language. Is that “the same person” as they were before?

These are all examples of the [Ship of Theseus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus) thought experiment.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Teams in all major sports are corporate entities that own the name and logo. Players on the team are employees of the team. If somebody is trying to capture what you are thinking of, they would have to be specific: “that specific team we had in February”. Otherwise, “team” will always be understood to refer to the club, not its players.

In a way, it’s the same as any person. We all shed and regrow cells from our body such that every seven years, our body undergoes a complete replacement except for the kidneys. Are you the same person? Of course. Or consider somebody who learns another language. Is that “the same person” as they were before?

These are all examples of the [Ship of Theseus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus) thought experiment.

Anonymous 0 Comments

There are specific time periods when trades are allowed and not allowed.

Also, players can be released from contracts (poor performance, cost savings, opportunity to sign a better player, etc.) whenever, and likewise, players not under contract to a team can be signed at any time (except for draft eligible players, who must go through the draft process).

Anonymous 0 Comments

Teams in all major sports are corporate entities that own the name and logo. Players on the team are employees of the team. If somebody is trying to capture what you are thinking of, they would have to be specific: “that specific team we had in February”. Otherwise, “team” will always be understood to refer to the club, not its players.

In a way, it’s the same as any person. We all shed and regrow cells from our body such that every seven years, our body undergoes a complete replacement except for the kidneys. Are you the same person? Of course. Or consider somebody who learns another language. Is that “the same person” as they were before?

These are all examples of the [Ship of Theseus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus) thought experiment.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Of that hurts your brain check this out.
Phoenix has a hockey team.
I’m supposed to support them as my team.
None are native
Most don’t speak English
None grew up within thousands of miles of here.