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I saw on the SportsCenter crawl that Houston expects him to be able to return to the court sometime this season. Exactly why were they allowed an injury exception for Trevor Ariza, again?
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/bk/bkn/6519742.html
Here is more from ESPN.
Seems like Houston was able to keep their MLE because of this exception from what I'm reading. I really don't understand why the league granted this exception.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/bk/bkn/6519742.html
In an indication that Yao Ming will miss all of the 2009-10 season, the Rockets signed Trevor Ariza using the disabled player exception they expect to receive with Yao out.
The use of the injury exception would indicate he plans to undergo season-ending surgery, rather than choosing the more conservative option of immobilizing the injury again in the hopes that his hairline fracture would heal without surgery.
If Yao was to recover quickly from the surgery, Yao could come back and play next season, though granting the exception indicates that the league agrees that Yao will likely miss the season.
Here is more from ESPN.
The Rockets applied for a disabled player exception from the NBA a few weeks ago, betting that their center will miss next season as he recovers. The NBA agreed that Yao's return is unlikely and approved the request, freeing up about $5.7 million that the Rockets used to sign free agent Trevor Ariza from the Lakers.
Seems like Houston was able to keep their MLE because of this exception from what I'm reading. I really don't understand why the league granted this exception.



