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Portland Trailblazers
The NBA has very strict rules and they imposed these rules to make the game fair and the teams balanced.
One of these rules is not to communicate with players from the college leagues and to promise them contracts.
This kind of behavior was harshly punished back in 1984, when the Portland Trailblazers got in touch with two undergrads from Georgetown.
Communicating with Hakeem Olajuwon and Patrick Ewing, gave the Portland team a fine of $250,000, but this kind of fines doesn’t stop today’s team to do this practice and makes it difficult to track the activity between undergraduates and NBA teams.