The Charlotte Hornets.
Miami Heat
The word drafted is a verb; the past tense of the verb 'to draft' (drafts, drafted, drafting). Example: Our team drafted a new player.
No. A team that drafts a player has one year to sign that player to a contract. If the team cannot sign the player because the player does not want to play for them, the team may trade the player to another team. If a drafted player has not signed a contract within one year of being drafted, that player may enter the draft again and be selected again.
A player can be on a farm team if he is drafted or signed; via free agency; or demoted if he is already in the majors.
Yes, a drafted player can refuse to sign their contract, but there may be consequences such as not being able to play for that team or in that league.
No, a player does not have to sign with the NFL team that drafted him. He can choose to not sign the contract.
play hockey for what ever team that drafted them
Alonzo Gee plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Yes. When a player is drafted during the NFL draft the team that drafted them owns the signing rights. So, if the player refuses to play they will have to wait a year and then get signed as a free agent. If that team doesn't do anything with the signing rights to the player they will not play in the NFL that year. If a player is not drafted they become an 'undrafted free agent' and are immediately available to be picked up by any team.
Alonzo Highsmith plays for the Kansas City Chiefs.
A player must turn 19 in the calendar year of being drafted.