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The correct term to use is medical retirement, not career ending injury. Bender, MacCulloch, and Mobley all retired. Darius Miles did not.
The 10 game rule is not a loophole. It is how the process is supposed to work if a player disagrees with the medical decision, and decides not to retire. If a player truly has a condition that would require him to medically retire, it would debilitate him within 10 games. If not, then that injury wasn't enough to require a medical retirement, and thus no exception for medical retirement would be warranted.
Are you intentionally this loose with the facts, or do you just lie to help your case? Miles signed the appropriate NBA retirement paperwork. That's what activated this clause of the CBA after the doctors' made their diagnosis.




