League Rules
The Parallel Progressive League Basics
Player Drafting/Progression Rules
1. Drafted players will be exclusive within the conference.
Obviously there will be two LBJs, two MJs, two Wilts ect, in the league; one in each conference.
2. Players will progress a year at a time from one season to the next.
A drafted player can be yours from the time you draft him until the end of his career, season by season. Players can only progress forward in time.
3. A rookie player can start with any of his first three seasons in the WIS database.
A rookie player is any player that has been drafted for the first time in a conference. During the initial draft, you do not have to decide which season you are using until after the draft when you post your roster. This is to give you flexibility in dealing with the draft/cap year one. During the off season drafts, you will have to post the year of the rookie player you are using when you draft him.
4. A cut player continues to progress seasons in the free agency pool.
A player that has been cut is considered to be a veteran. Veterans continue to progress year to year even in the free agency/eligible player pool.
5. A player that misses a season (injuries, ect) can be placed on IR.
They will be eligible to return to your team when they play again.
6. A retired player… retires.
A retired player has run out of seasons in the WIS database. Active NBA players, whose career's are still ongoing, can be placed on IR if they run out of seasons until WIS releases new seasons. However, you must continue to list the player on IR and use them in the first season available or they will be put in the free agent pool.
Offseason - Draft rules
1. Before an offseason draft, teams have to post their rosters to the Team Roster thread.
Post who you are keeping, cutting, sending/returning to/from IR, how many picks do you need in the draft, and what is your team salary is before the draft. Cut players will be added to the draft pool.
2. Trades can be made after the season before the draft.
If you want to make a trade, you should probably start discussing it during the season. Trades must be completed before you submit your roster and we draft. 1st round draft picks can be traded. Players on IR can be traded. You can announce a trade ahead of time, to take place at the end of the season. Do that at your own risk because it won't be final until the end of the current season i.e. they can drop out of it or make another trade.
3. Have your roster set in a timely manner.
It really shouldn't take longer than a week after the league championship for the next draft to start.
Offseason Drafts
1. Fixed style. A A A A ect.
The lowest win team will get the highest pick in each round.
2. Teams will be slotted for the draft based on previous season performance.
Tie breakers will be determined. No lottery. The GC's should be incentive enough to not tank.
3. Top 6 pick rule.
If the player is considered to be a rookie, you can start their career during any season in their career. If the player is a veteran, recently cut or in the free agent pool the previous season, then you can resume their career from any season you want after the previous season. They will progress normally from there until they retire.
4. *Removed*
5. There will be two designated 239K players that can be drafted as “roster fillers”.
Finding 239K roster fillers in a progressive that are rookies can be pain. Roster fillers are to be placed on rest and not on your depth chart. I’m considering a penalty if roster fillers play; but I tried to find two of the worst I can find (Willie Cunningham 98-99 and Rodrick Rhodes 98-99) so it will be punishment in itself if you play them. This is also designed to help keep teams under the cap; if you are close to the cap during a draft, you can just ask for one or two of the roster fillers. I’d consider adding a third; I’m ok with a team with a 9 man core. Roster fillers are ineligible to be drafted as exclusive players.
6. The first round will be untimed.
24 hours maximum limit before you can be skipped.
7. Rounds 2 and on will have one hour time slots between 10 am and 10 pm.
Depending on how many picks teams need will determine the amount of rounds.
8. An owner can't be skipped in both the first and the second round.
The draft will be stopped until a conclusion is met. After round 2, owners can be skipped twice.
9. Owners need to sitemail the next two people behind them in the draft order after picking.
If you can’t, let everyone know when you pick. If you know you won’t be around for your draft spot, you can send a proxy to the next two owners behind you. This is to keep the draft moving… don’t be the guy everyone is waiting on if you can avoid it.
10. Be under the cap before and after the draft.
The point of the cap is keeping things competitive. There will have to be a penalty for having to cut players after the draft, because it doesn’t give the other owners in your conference a chance to draft them that season.