Explaining the NBA’s hardship exception and the free agents who signed as replacement players

Explaining what hardship exceptions and replacement players mean as COVID-19 protocols hit the NBA.

As the omicron variant of COVID-19 continues to spread, the NBA has required a large share of “replacement players” to fill in for the players who are in health and safety protocols. And so far, more than 100 players have reportedly entered the league’s health and safety protocols so far this month, per ESPN’s Baxter Holmes.

But how exactly do the “replacement players” work?

Essentially, the NBA’s hardship exception allows teams to exceed the 15-man roster limit if more than three players on the roster are each going to miss extended time due to illness or injury. Typically, teams weren’t allowed to apply for the hardship exception before Jan. 5.

But starting last season, the league changed the policy to allow earlier exceptions. And as of earlier this week, effective Dec. 19 until Jan. 19, the NBA is allowing teams to sign one replacement player for each player on their roster who tests positive for COVID-19.

While there are some big names (e.g. Isaiah Thomas, Lance Stephenson, CJ Miles) who have signed as replacement players, there are lots of promising young NBA hopefuls who are hoping to use this opportunity as a chance to stick around the league.

Not all of the players below were signed through hardship exceptions and some transactions (e.g. DeMarcus Cousins and Wesley Matthews to the Milwaukee Bucks) may have happened anyway during a normal season.

But below, based on the NBA’s transaction log and reporting from the league’s top insiders, you can find a live tracker of all the players who have signed new deals with NBA teams over the course of the past month.

Heat now offering ‘Baby Goat’ shirts in honor of Herro, Nunn

The “Baby Goat Gang” features several Heat rookies, including Tyler Herro, Kendrick Nunn and Chris Silva.

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A new movement in Miami honoring Heat rookies Tyler Herro and Kendrick Nunn has now been captured in t-shirt form thanks to the creative department of the organization.

Several Heat players began making gestures on the court throughout the regular season and the celebration has now spawned the “Baby Goat Gang” featuring Herro, Nunn and Chris Silva.

Herro explained its origin after a game in December.

“It’s the pinky, baby goat,” Herro said. “We started that, a little trend we got going on. It’s carried around throughout the locker room and it’s a good thing going on right now. It started off as just me and K-Nunn and then Silva decided he wanted to join along so he’s in it now, too.”

The “Baby Goat” celebration now has a shirt to go along with it. The Heat unveiled a new shirt in the official team store on Friday now available for purchase.

The Heat have helped usher in a new era of basketball this season with the arrival of Jimmy Butler, Herro, Nunn and others. The group has grown close together this season and has emerged as one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference.

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Chris Silva became emotional after a surprise visit from his mom

Heat two-way rookie Chris Silva had an incredible reaction to seeing his mother for the first time in three years.

Miami Heat forward Chris Silva hadn’t seen his mother in three years so, understandably, when she paid him a surprise visit, the two-way rookie instantly became emotional upon seeing her.

Silva, a native of Gabon, moved to the United States in 2012 when he was 16 years old. Shortly after arriving, Silva began playing basketball and eventually attended the University of South Carolina. Silva had only seen his mother once since moving to the U.S.

With the help of NBA commissioner Adam Silver and senior vice president of international basketball operations Kimberly Bohuny, the visit by his mother was made possible as she traveled 6,300 miles to Miami.

Silva did not play on Friday as the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers but his mother did attend the game. The moment certainly made for an incredible reaction on social media as Silva said afterward he had no idea she would be visiting him.

The Heat return to action on Saturday night against the Philadelphia 76ers.

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