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Upcoming Rookies by Season

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1976 Season:
Alvan Adams
World B. Free
Gus Williams
Lionel Hollins
Ricky Sobers
Junior Bridgeman

1977 Season:
Robert Parrish
Moses Malone
Alex English
Dennis Johnson
Adrian Dantley
Julius Erving
George Gervin
David Thompson
John Lucas
Maurice Lucas
Dan Issel
Dan Roundfield
Bobby Jones

1978 Season:
Jack Sikma
Bernard King

1979 Season:
Maurice Cheeks
Reggie Theus

1980 Season:
Larry Bird
Magic Johnson
Sidney Moncrief
Bill Cartwright

1981 Season:
Bill Laimbeer
Kevin McHale

1982 Season:
Buck Williams
Larry Nance
Isiah Thomas
Mark Aguirre
Tom Chambers

1983 Season:
Dominique Wilkins
Terry Cummings
James Worthy
Clark Kellogg
Mark Eaton

1984 Season:
Derek Harper
Clyde Drexler
Dale Ellis
Ralph Sampson

1985 Season:
Michael Jordan
Hakeem Olajuwon
John Stockton
Charles Barkley
Kevin Willis

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EAST RUTHERFORD ELEPHANTS
• Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
• Jamaal Wilkes
Segment 1– PG Kevin Porter
Segment 2– SG Pete Maravich
Segment 3– PF Larry McNeill

CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
• Sidney Wicks
• Fred Brown
Segment 1– SF Bingo Smith
Segment 2– PG Lucios Allen
Segment 3– C Zaid Abdul-Aziz

PITTSBURGH POWER
• Walt Frazier
• Bob Love
Segment 1– PF Paul Silas
Segment 2– C Dennis Awtrey
Segment 3– SG Stu Lantz

MAUI VOLCANOES
• Bob McAdoo
• Phil Chenier
Segment 1– PG Butch Beard
Segment 2– SF Nick Weatherspoon
Segment 3– PF Harthorne Wingo

YELLOWSTONE YELLOWJACKETS
• Bob Lanier
• Chet Walker
Segment 1– SG Doug Collins
Segment 2: PG Jimmy Jones
Segment 3: PF Leroy Ellis

CARBONA CHARS
• Elvin Hayes
• Jo Jo White
Segment 1– SG Earl Monroe
Segment 2– SF Tom Van Arsdale
Segment 3– PF Leonard Gray

NORTH CAROLINA PORKERS
• Rick Barry
• Wes Unseld
Segment 1– PF Happy Hairston
Segment 2– SG Don Chaney
Segment 3– PG Lenny Wilkens

FORT WORTH BOMBERS
• Rudy Tomjanovich
• Sam Lacey
Segment 1– PF Curtis Perry
Segment 2– SG Dick Van Arsdale
Segment 3– PG Charles Dudley

SACRAMENTO HEAT
• Calvin Murphy
• Spencer Haywood
Segment 1–SF Don Nelson
Segment 2–C Kevin Kunnert
Segment 3– SG Austin Carr

NEW YORK BALLHOGGERS
• Tiny Archibald
• John Drew
Segment 1– SF John Havlicek
Segment 2– PF Steve Mix
Segment 3– SG Chris Ford

PORT ST. LUCIE PIRANHA
• Dave Cowens
• Bill Walton
Segment 1– SG Jimmy Walker
Segment 2– PG Geoff Petrie
Segment 3– SF Jack Marin

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5/19/2024 Thank you Commishgbacci
I forgot, it sounds like game was still tied, so the DR wouldn't have been in effect anyway since it's not a "protect the lead" situation.

This is kind of a hard one... if you're in a tie game late, do you want the offensive PH to stay in if he can play the position or not? You could argue either side of it. I could understand why at SS you may want the defensive player, but it can get gray depending on how big the difference is between the players. If you have some slugging pinch hitter who can play the pos as a secondary you may want that hitter's bat in extra innings.
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