La NBA avrebbe informato le franchigie di voler ricollocare l’NBA Draft al 18 novembre. La data uscirebbe da un confronto tra la Lega e l’NBPA.
The league has informed teams of a potential revised 2020 NBA Draft date of November 18, sources tell ESPN. The NBA and NBPA have been negotiating on that new date.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) September 9, 2020
NBA discuterà questa nuova collocazione temporale con Proprietari e GM nel corso di questa settimana. L’ufficializzazione potrebbe dunque arrivare presto.
The NBA plans to further discuss that November 18 date with the Board of Governors and general managers in meetings this week, per sources. It could become finalized soon. https://t.co/cUj5j0O82b
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) September 9, 2020
La Lega avrebbe motivato un nuovo posticipo rispetto al 16 ottobre per migliorare la fase di pre-draft e portare avanti le discussioni sul via della prossima stagione, oltre che i colloqui con NBPA in tema CBA.
In a memo to teams today, the NBA explains that pushing the draft date back from October 16 allows for a pre-draft prep and a combine, more time to gather information on the potential start date for next season, and the advancing of talks with the NBPA on CBA matters.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) September 9, 2020
Molti team sarebbero d’accordo proprio a causa del CBA. Fondamentale la chiusura delle trattative con l’NBPA per comprendere il reale budget economico per condurre poi trades a contorno delle scelte al Draft.
A significant part of why teams wanted that draft pushed back — in this case, likely a month to November 18 — was to allow the NBA and NBPA more time to negotiate the new salary cap numbers for 2020-2021. Teams need those figures to be able to conduct trades around the draft.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) September 9, 2020
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