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As we start veteran camp, we tend to think that we have the players we need.
However, almost every year, players are added, some of whom are on the roster for Game Two. There are many reasons. Needs become more evident as camp (or negotiations) become clearer. Injuries happen. Players are cut from other teams. Players become available for trade. And then there is the final cut of 600 players, some of which we bring in for tryouts. We sign some before Game One. Veterans are sometimes signed before Game Two so that the team does not have to guarantee their full year's salary.
So, how many players fo you expect on the Game Two roster who aren't in camp now (not counting Mankins)?
However, almost every year, players are added, some of whom are on the roster for Game Two. There are many reasons. Needs become more evident as camp (or negotiations) become clearer. Injuries happen. Players are cut from other teams. Players become available for trade. And then there is the final cut of 600 players, some of which we bring in for tryouts. We sign some before Game One. Veterans are sometimes signed before Game Two so that the team does not have to guarantee their full year's salary.
So, how many players fo you expect on the Game Two roster who aren't in camp now (not counting Mankins)?