Thursday, November 17, 2016

Trading in Sports: What Might Affect It?

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Have you ever wondered why and how teams trade in sports such as basketball? A writer on the website dearsportsfan.com explains how trading works. This website helps fans that want to learn more about sports expand their knowledge. Many things can affect sports trading such as the different forms of a no-trade clause in an athlete’s contract and the fact that it is easy for a traded player to assimilate into his new team’s system.


Trade clauses in contracts can affect an athlete’s ability to be traded. There are two types of no-trade clauses that an athlete can request to be in his contract. A partial no-trade clause means that the athlete has some say as to where and when they can be traded. Full no-trade clauses mean that a player has the ability to deny any trade that the team suggests to him. No-trade clauses are usually only given to star players that have established their worth to a team enough to have dominance over his contract.

In the NBA, most teams run very similar plays. This means that roster changes can be made, and the new player added to the roster can easily adjust to the new team’s style of play because it was most likely identical to his previous team’s style. The NBA is very different from the NFL or NHL, where most teams don’t have the same play styles or formations. Basketball is a free flowing game with fundamental plays being easy to follow on offense and defense, such as the pick-and-roll on offense, and man-to-man defense. This is the reason that roster changes are made more often in basketball than many other sports.