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The only import option would be Sanders coming back, I think there were comments about him being an injury replacement? There's no chance for this round obviously, but you'd think that if he WANTS to come back (social media stalking reveals no comments about new gigs) clearance wouldn't be an issue, it would just be up to the Kings to be able to get him on board and the NBL to work fast enough to give it an ok, if it is indeed possible...
Since they let Ennis off an obvious attempted striking charge, surely they would want to give their NBA poster boy's team a bit of a subtle leg up? ;)