Euroleague
05-08-2016, 07:10 PM
It was just announced officially that FIBA World has ratified 2 new huge rules changes, and they are already added into the FIBA constitution.
That means, they are officially already in effect and are permanent.
The 2 new rules changes are as follows:
1. FIBA and the national basketball federations of individual countries will now pay for all worldwide player's professional club team contracts to be 100% fully covered in their entirety with insurance, no matter how big the contract is, and no matter how much the insurance costs are. This applies whenever any player under contract with a professional club anywhere in the world is playing with their national team.
This includes all official tournament games played with national teams, all friendly games played with national teams, and all practice and training sessions with national teams.
2. That from now on, all professional club teams from anywhere in the world that have an under contract player playing in a national team tournament will receive a share of FIBA's profits from each national team tournament, as a compensation for each individual player that a professional club team has playing in a national team tournament.
These two new rules changes have been completed by FIBA World because the Euroleague refused to release its players to play in FIBA competitions anymore, without those rules changes going into effect immediately.
Mark Cuban is going to jizz in his pants when he hears this news.
This is going to be Cuban -->
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That means, they are officially already in effect and are permanent.
The 2 new rules changes are as follows:
1. FIBA and the national basketball federations of individual countries will now pay for all worldwide player's professional club team contracts to be 100% fully covered in their entirety with insurance, no matter how big the contract is, and no matter how much the insurance costs are. This applies whenever any player under contract with a professional club anywhere in the world is playing with their national team.
This includes all official tournament games played with national teams, all friendly games played with national teams, and all practice and training sessions with national teams.
2. That from now on, all professional club teams from anywhere in the world that have an under contract player playing in a national team tournament will receive a share of FIBA's profits from each national team tournament, as a compensation for each individual player that a professional club team has playing in a national team tournament.
These two new rules changes have been completed by FIBA World because the Euroleague refused to release its players to play in FIBA competitions anymore, without those rules changes going into effect immediately.
Mark Cuban is going to jizz in his pants when he hears this news.
This is going to be Cuban -->
https://media4.giphy.com/media/4gC0EnSiVwudi/200.gif