Yes in pro basketball, mainly overseas breaching of one’s contract could happen. I’ve found an excellent article owned by Legal Match.

Are there breech of professional basketball contracts?

Unfortunately too many to mention but perhaps this article will help understand it a bit.

What Is a Contract?

A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two parties. Each party to a contract makes a promise to either perform a certain duty or pay a certain amount. If one party fails to act as promised, and the other party has fulfilled the duties under the contract, the other party is entitled to legal relief.

Oral vs. Written Contracts

Generally, both written and oral (spoken) contracts are legally enforceable. It is always best to write down the terms of the contract in case there is some dispute between the parties after the contract is formed. If the contract is oral, the parties to the contract may later remember different details about the contract terms, or forget certain terms entirely.

What Is a Breach of Contract?

A breach of contract is a failure to fulfill the duties under the contract terms. A contract can be breached in the following ways:

  • One party does not perform as he or she promised
  • One party does something that makes it impossible for the other party to perform the duties under the contract
  • One party makes it clear that he or she does not intend to perform the contract duties

Damages for Breach of Contract

When one party has breached the contract, the party who has performed is entitled to various remedies for the breach.

  • Consequential damages – This requires the breaching party to pay the non-breaching party an amount that puts the non-breaching party in the same position they would have been in if the contract was performed
  • Punitive damages – Courts can force the breaching party to make a payment as a punishment for the breach
  • Liquidated damages – The parties agree, at the time they make the contract, that if one party breaches the contract, the breaching party should pay a specified sum. Thus, this is an amount written in the contract
  • Nominal damages – This is a minimal amount provided to the non-breaching party if that party won the case but did not financially lose much

Other Remedies for Breach of Contract

  • Specific performance – A court can require the breaching party to perform their duties under the contract. This is afforded for unique circumstances.
  • Rescission – A court can pretend like the contract never existed. Here, neither party would be required to perform the obligations under the contract. If there has been performance by one party, the court does its best to put that party in the same position he or she was in before the contract was formed.

The Time Limit for Filing a Breach of Contract Lawsuit

Every state has a certain time limit, called a statute of limitations, in which a lawsuit must be filed after a breach of contract. If a party wants a remedy for a breach, and they do not file within this time limit, that party cannot file a lawsuit. The amount of time for filing a breach of contract lawsuit varies by state.

Do I Need an Attorney for my Breach of Contract Issue?

Contract law can be quite complicated. Additionally, every state has different lawsuit filing procedures and deadlines for breach of contract claims. An attorney can help a party conform to the applicable procedural rules and collect all the proper documents to prove a breach. Further, an attorney can help you negotiate the terms of a contract before you make or accept an offer.Copyright Legal Match