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December, 2012

The Sports Disaster Plan

The NBA's contingency plan in case of a team losing all its players to a horrific accident.
I've been reading Bill Simmons' Book of Basketball and in one of the footnotes he mentioned that the NBA (and all the other sports leagues) has a contingency plan in the case of a team losing all its players to a horrific accident. I guess it's not surprising, but it's kind of crazy to read the rules from this 1992 New York Times article. Here's how it would work in basketball:
The National Basketball Association has a contingency plan that goes into effect if five or more players on any team "die or are dismembered," according to Rod Thorn, the league's operations director. The league would permit only five players on every other club to be protected, insuring that a fairly good player -- the sixth best -- could be drafted by the club suffering the tragedy. Each of the contributing clubs could lose only one player.
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