So I was looking at the rules and I believe that for this excercise it should be assumed that Gilbert will start and be at full health. Based on the rules it says that if there is real news providing evidence that a player will be active in the NBA or NBADL they are assumed an active player for this league. Based on this we are very excited to have a top 10 NBA player on our team and to have drafted him in the middle of the 2nd round.
1) In order for a player to be eligiblbe to be drafted, the player must be an active NBA player, an active NBDL player, or an active overseas player. High school and college players are ineligible to be drafted. Retired players are eligible to be drafted if there is recent indication that the player is contemplating a return to either the NBA, NBDL, or . This can be achieved by illustrating news dated within the past 60 days. If you wish to draft a retired player and there is no recent news, you can still appeal the player to the Commissioner for review.
2) In regards to overseas players, it should be noted that you are drafting the "rights" to that player, however, if they are under contract to a team in a foreign league, then they're staying there unless real news can be provided illustrating a buy-out is in the works. (Same 60 day rule from retired player rule applies here)