Why do some teams play in more than one summer league? It doesn't seem fair that all teams don't play the same number of summer league games.
-- Richie Peters, Kingsport, Tenn.
The NBA doesn't limit the number of leagues a team joins or how many games it plays. It's up to each club to decide how it wants to use its offseason. These teams must pay their own way, however, and cost can be a factor. The Raptors, for example, did not field a squad at the Las Vegas Summer League this season. Because Toronto did not have any draft picks this year -- thus, no rookies who needed playing time -- GM Bryan Colangelo decided it wasn't worth the roughly $250,000 expense.
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Sounds like things are not quite so cheap even playing in a summer league.