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Anonymous
Years ago
NBL Should Have A Local Draft
Might be some call for a draft of locals returning from the covid19 capitals in the US and Europe, if they’re looking for relative safe haven in Australia and NZ.
Where you are playing basketball with the opportunity of larger contract down the track with the best the country has to offer. I coach juniors and know of quite a few who would be happy with that (or should) as opposed to stacking shelves at Woolies.
A draft could work for a Next Stars program paid by the league. Been discussed a load of times on Hoops why it couldn't work for rookies, training players, etc.
Why not just invite players, if they're wanted elsewhere it's up to player then. Called free agency and clubs already do it and also have development players.