

Sauru wrote:rivers dont have much choice but to leave now. the guy pretty much has forced bostons hand here. he is doing this season what ray did last, get out and get to a team with a shot at winning it all



With a full understanding that free agent Chris Paul wants this deal completed, the Los Angeles Clippers re-engaged the Boston Celtics on the Kevin Garnett-Doc Rivers negotiations on Wednesday afternoon, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.
The Clippers walked away from the talks on Monday morning, insisting that Boston's asking price of DeAndre Jordan and two first-round picks was too steep of a price for Garnett.


Sauru wrote:and now the celtics will get nothing. stretch out the rebuilding process by a few years. good job guys




Under league rules, Rivers can't officially be traded, but the draft picks are compensation for a release of the coach's contractual obligations to the Celtics. Garnett and Jordan can be exchanged for each other. In the eyes of the NBA, these have to be executed as two different deals.
After the talks stalled on Tuesday morning, Paul communicated to the Clippers that the hiring of Rivers and acquisition of Garnett would be essential to his re-signing as a free agent in July, sources said.

shadowgrin wrote:This will be hilarious if the Clippers got KG and signed Rivers but Paul signs with another team like Brand did with Baron Davis.
With Paul and Garnett, along with Blake Griffin, Caron Butler, Jamal Crawford and Eric Bledsoe, the Clippers would have six players under guaranteed contract for next season at a total of $63.4 million.
The league’s current luxury tax projection for next season is $71.5 million. If the Clippers intend to stay under the tax, they’d have just $8.1 million to flesh out the roster with at least seven players.
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If the Clippers are serious about putting together a championship team, they will probably drift into the tax.
If they want to go all in, perhaps they can get the Magic to include another former Celtic (Glen Davis) in the deal for Afflalo (with the non-guaranteed Summers included to match salaries).
That would require a significant commitment from the Clippers. If they spend $80 million in salary, they’re paying an additional $13.6 million in luxury taxes. That’s probably too much to ask of a team that isn’t accustomed to that level of payroll.



Clips-Celts deal unlikely
Sources told ESPN.com on Thursday that league officials have communicated to both teams that they have serious misgivings about the proposed transactions because Garnett and Rivers have been shopped by the Celtics as a package deal, which would violate NBA rules prohibiting contingencies or sides deals in any trade.
The Los Angeles Clippers' new strategy, in the wake of NBA commissioner David Stern's public comments Thursday expressing serious misgivings about the legitimacy of the proposed trade of Kevin Garnett and a corresponding transaction that would transport Celtics coach Doc Rivers from Boston to L.A. as a package deal, is to pursue Rivers first and roll the dice on acquiring Garnett and Paul Pierce later, sources told ESPN.



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