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Sporting a corporate logo during games is indeed against NBA rules.
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We took a look back at the NFL draft since 2005 and simply added the NBA lottery rules and results to it.
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And because the NBA's labor rules place a cap on how much rookies can earn, this incredible boost comes to the lucky team at a cost that's less than what the market would bear.
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Traditionalists might not like it, but Calipari continually points out that he is only playing by the rules (the rule is from the NBA, and in particular, from the NBA Players Association, which has been resisting any changes).
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If I were this attorney, I would re-work the complaint and the theory of the case to include the NBA as the primary defendant for failing to have proper rules in place to prevent the fans from being deceived.
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There are three teams with front courts (power forwards and centers) that are made up of bigger NBA players who are more skilled at traditional front court play with international rules than the US team: Brazil, Argentina, and Spain.
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So, I mean, you know, I feel for him in terms of, you know, what he has to deal with now, but the bottom line is the NBA is going to have to, you know, implement some stronger rules and regulations and also make people accountable.
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When the NBA and its players agreed to their new labor deal, the league believed its rules would help restore competitive balance by keeping superstars apart.
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The clock is ticking for Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter to decide his future involvement with the NBA. The rapper, entertainer and budding sports agent has a minority stake in the Nets, but if he wants to represent the NBA's next rookie class, he would have to divest his share of the team, per league rules.
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