People are watching the news during the NBA season. There are often reports that which player has been delegated to the Development League, that is, NBDL. So what is going on with this NBDL? Will every NBA team have their own Development League team?
This was founded in 2001. The NBA Development League is the NBA's second-tier league. It was originally named National Basketball Development. League, referred to as NBDL for short), changed its name in 2005. However, not every NBA team will have its own subordinate team.
Under normal circumstances, NBDL's team tactics and playing styles are similar to those of the parent team. This is mainly to enable the parent team to recruit players at any time to use so that they can plug and play. Everyone knows that NBA teams have been from N The players recruited in BDL are all due to the team's serious injury or layoffs. At this time, players from NBDL must quickly adapt to the parent team's style of play.
NBDL also has its own league and competition system, and the championship will be decided every season. Although the players in NBDL are unknown, they are also waiting and waiting for opportunities. After all, they are still affected in NBDL. The ball scouts are eye-catching. You should know that Dabai Bian came out in a low-level league like China. So, if you persist, your dream will come true on the day.
NBDL is also a test field for the NBA. If new rules or some novel things appear in the NBA, it must be promoted from NBDL to see the initial results. If it is good, then it will be promoted to the NBA; if it is not good, continue Continue improvement, experiment again, and wait until you are satisfied. Therefore, NBDL is not only a talent reserve base, but also has a certain sense of experimentation. It has to be said that the existence of NBDL has solved many problems for NBA teams.
Over the years, many NBDL players have developed very well after being transferred to the NBA, which also shows that NBDL is indeed a springboard that can enable many people to realize their NBA dreams.