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I guess there is the chance they can adjust the ruling though. I wouldn’t see how it benefits anything though. If the junior club doesn’t provide the future progress for that player. Or perhaps they were not able to make that clubs Team. Why should they then be restricted ?
Heard on the grapevine that the Sixers will be announcing a new import this Tuesday, apparently he's already signed but they're holding off on making the announcement.
Apparently he's a PG coming straight from an NCAA div 1 college, short, quick and a 90% free throw shooter (ie Sixers have put Ervin in the too hard basket). Some pretty vague descriptions, I know.