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Jackson, Doc criticize Cavs' deal
« on: February 19, 2010, 12:39:53 PM »

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http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/news/story?id=4926633

"I have a problem with that," Rivers said before Thursday's Lakers-Celtics game at Staples Center. "I loved it three years ago when we did it with Gary Payton if you remember, but now I think it sucks. I think it's a terrible deal."

Rivers and the Celtics traded Payton to Atlanta in March 2005 for Antoine Walker and Payton returned to Boston after being waived by the Hawks.

"I actually do have a problem with that though. We did it, and I'm joking, but I do think [it's a problem]. I don't know what you do [maybe] just not allow them to go back to the same team or whatever. ... I do think that will be changed eventually, but I do have a problem with it."

could not agree with him more, though i am glad he noted that we benefited from the loophole a few years back. it was silly then and it is silly now. never thought i would say this but i also agree with phil jackson.

"They're going to get Ilgauskas back and it's going to be one of those scenarios that we see in the NBA where you ship a player out, you get another player, then your player retires or they pay him off and then he comes back in 30 days," Jackson said. "I don't know what that does for the league. I think that's kind of a weird situation."

i am sure stern will get right on this problem.  ::)
"Maybe now you'll never slime a guy with a positron collider, huh?"

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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2010, 12:42:45 PM »

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I don't understand why they made the rule "30 days" instead of "until the following season."  All that making Z (or Ray Allen, had we been able to do this) wait 30 days does is give them a month to rest their legs. 

If they WANT to fix this, it's the easiest thing in the world to fix.

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« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2010, 12:45:34 PM »

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I don't understand why they made the rule "30 days" instead of "until the following season."  All that making Z (or Ray Allen, had we been able to do this) wait 30 days does is give them a month to rest their legs. 

If they WANT to fix this, it's the easiest thing in the world to fix.

you might have to nudge stern to see if he is still alive. joe forte wearing a scooby doo tshirt on the sidelines he can fix, but this obvious problem....too busy to deal with that.

doc said it the perfect way too. did not criticize the cavs, acknowledged we have benefited from it, said it the perfect way.
"Maybe now you'll never slime a guy with a positron collider, huh?"

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« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2010, 01:34:16 PM »

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Remember Joe Smith with the Cavs last year?
Barry did it with the Spurs too.

This is a joke that teams can do this.

Don't worry about being traded...we will get you back.

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« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2010, 01:48:46 PM »

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I say just make the rule 90 instead of 30 days, and they're ineligible to come back mid-playoffs, the 90 days must be up by the last day of the regular season.  If a guy gets traded, it's possible to come back, but it has to be fairly early in the season, and he has to be willing to forgo 3 months of paychecks to do it. 

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« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2010, 01:55:14 PM »

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I agree.
Make the player ineligible for the playoffs.

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« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2010, 02:13:09 PM »

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you might have to nudge stern to see if he is still alive. joe forte wearing a scooby doo tshirt on the sidelines he can fix, but this obvious problem....too busy to deal with that.


  Stern doesn't have time for this nonsense. He needs to review every play of each Cavs and Lakers game to make sure that Kobe and LeBron got the proper amount of calls in their favor. Maybe he'll look at it in the offseason.

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« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2010, 02:18:10 PM »

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What a hypocrite Rivers is for commenting after the Payton episode.

Stupid, sleazy rule that should be fixed.  Any idea above would at least curb this.


you might have to nudge stern to see if he is still alive. joe forte wearing a scooby doo tshirt on the sidelines he can fix, but this obvious problem....too busy to deal with that.


  Stern doesn't have time for this nonsense. He needs to review every play of each Cavs and Lakers game to make sure that Kobe and LeBron got the proper amount of calls in their favor. Maybe he'll look at it in the offseason.

You could throw Pierce into that mix.  He gets every bit as many calls as Kobe with his upfake and jumping into the defender.  Also the gazillion travels Paul gets away with.

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« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2010, 02:51:11 PM »

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and he has to be willing to forgo 3 months of paychecks to do it. 
In fact not even depending on the terms of the buyout and new contract.  Usually they end up with more money, not less. (But overall point well taken).

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« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2010, 03:01:33 PM »

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You could throw Pierce into that mix.  He gets every bit as many calls as Kobe with his upfake and jumping into the defender.  Also the gazillion travels Paul gets away with.

Are you serious? Who the heck are you? Stop posting here.......

Laker fan........lol
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« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2010, 03:02:12 PM »

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It is a weird loophole.  A team that trades a player can't reaquire him that season in a trade...but can if he's bought out?

The buyout/sign with anyone clause was put in at players' request to make sure a player that was cut could have every opportunity to find work, but it is clearly being exploited for a different purpose with these wink-wink trade deals.  It is clearly little more than a subversion of the CBA now.

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« Reply #11 on: February 19, 2010, 03:35:34 PM »

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part of me agrees that its stupid, part of me thinks the celtics and lakers are jealous cleveland got jamison.
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« Reply #12 on: February 19, 2010, 03:49:38 PM »

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On the other hand we haven't thought of the other option -- that is, what prevents another team from speaking to 'Z' during the 30 day period and providing something for him to think about.  What are teams able to offer him after a buyout?  I assume the options are vet minimum, $$ under the cap (for those teams under), or remainders on MLE or LLE.  But, what if another contender in a nice climate (LA, San Antonio, Orlando, Houston) get to Z and convince him to come there.  Isn't that possible? Don't they have 30 days to 'woo' him -- give him the Sheed treatment.



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« Reply #13 on: February 19, 2010, 03:53:59 PM »

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part of me agrees that its stupid, part of me thinks the celtics and lakers are jealous cleveland got jamison.

i cannot speak for doc but i have always thought it was stupid. it makes no sense that 2 days after a trade is done, the whole world knows that Z is going to be back in Cleveland in 28 days.
"Maybe now you'll never slime a guy with a positron collider, huh?"

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« Reply #14 on: February 19, 2010, 04:44:43 PM »

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What a hypocrite Rivers is for commenting after the Payton episode.

Stupid, sleazy rule that should be fixed.  Any idea above would at least curb this.


you might have to nudge stern to see if he is still alive. joe forte wearing a scooby doo tshirt on the sidelines he can fix, but this obvious problem....too busy to deal with that.


  Stern doesn't have time for this nonsense. He needs to review every play of each Cavs and Lakers game to make sure that Kobe and LeBron got the proper amount of calls in their favor. Maybe he'll look at it in the offseason.

You could throw Pierce into that mix.  He gets every bit as many calls as Kobe with his upfake and jumping into the defender.  Also the gazillion travels Paul gets away with.

clearly u didnt read the part where Doc says "we did it back then." i mean maybe u should check the quote before posting... and if u think pierce gets as many calls as kobe and lebron then you are clearly smokin crack while watchin the C's. For instance with our last possession last night in LA. Paul clearly was fouled but the refs were swallowing the whistle, as is the case whenever we face an elite team, and the Lakers got the ball. Thats why Im glad the lakers got screwed with that timeout right after it. And I laugh in the face of any laker fan saying they got screwed over last night.
everyone got so sensitive after 9-11... thanks alot bin laden