When a trade has been accepted by both managers the players will transfer automatically to their new teams. However some leagues require a 24, 48, or 72hr review period for which other teams can vote on the equality of the trade. Once that time span has passed and assuming it wasn't vetod they will move. Alternatively the league manager can "push" the trade thru to expedite this process. Chk your league settings (tab at top of page) to determine the review period legnth and set up.
No.
Unless you are the league manager, no
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Russel Westbook and James Harden are the names of two players that a person could put on their ESPN Fantasy Basketball team. 13 names can be added to the team.
ESPN Fantasy does have free membership. It is a site where you can create, play, and trade out players in a fantasy sort of world. It is a fantasy world where people get to continue their football dreams even if their favorite football team isn't currently playing in a game.
ESPN has a fantasy baseball team called the Cleveland Steamers.
There's one on mlb.com, Espn, and Yahoo.
You cant just make another nikka
The ESPN site has fantasy sports in the three major U.S. sports. In other words, there is information and leagues for football, baseball, and basketball. Recently, the company added hockey as the fourth sport with playable fantasy leagues.
You can only do this before the draft. First 'log in' and then, if you are commissioner then you will be allowed to edit league settings. Change your draft-type and you will be done. NOTE: In the new updated ESPN fantasy baseball, changing your draft choice is disabled.
Other fantasy leagues that ESPN offers are basketball, soccer, hockey, baseball, champions, premier, including basically any other major sport played.
No. But you can send messages to other managers in your league that will appear in your recipient's mailbox.