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Final year of Pierce contract
« on: June 25, 2011, 11:33:15 AM »

Offline heitingas

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Pierce makes 15.3 million in 2013/14 season though only 4 million is guaranteed, and becomes 5 million if Pierce plays in 50% of the teams games in regular season and playoffs.

If he is not waived on or before june 30th 2013 it becomes fully guaranteed. If we waived Pierce we create cap space so we can sign another free agent, I will get to that later.

If this is the 2012 offseason.

rondo/moore
ray/bradley/vet
pierce/2012 1st(G/F)/vet
KG/Drummond(clips pick)Johnson
Howard/2012 2nd (PF/C)

If my calculations are right our payroll should be 56 million in 2012 if we sign all our picks and we signed Howard to 15 million.

Now the following season we are not able to sign a high caliber player unless Pierce is waived and resigned to some of our cap space.

The guy i'm targeting is Josh Smith, with waiving Pierce we create 10-11 million in cap space if the proejected cap is 62 million, according to my calculations we could give as much as 10 million to Smith that year if resigned Pierce to 3+ million contract, if all pieces fall into place we could have Rondo, Smith, Drummond, Howard our 1sts in 2012 and 2013 and other picks and vets, that team is going to be HUGE.

Rondo/cavs 2nd
2012 1st(G/F)/Ray/Bradley
Smith/Pierce/2013 2nd
Drummond/KG/Johnson
Howard/2013 1st/2012 2nd(PF/C)

Re: Final year of Pierce contract
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2011, 11:37:28 AM »

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It's hard to imagine Danny being willing to waive a career long Celtic who will have spent 15 years at the club by 2013.

I don't think this is really an option.

Not without Pierce deciding that he wanted to leave and most likely to retire.

Re: Final year of Pierce contract
« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2011, 12:20:40 PM »

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It's hard to imagine Danny being willing to waive a career long Celtic who will have spent 15 years at the club by 2013.

I don't think this is really an option.

Not without Pierce deciding that he wanted to leave and most likely to retire.

If not, then why was the option even included in the contract? 
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Re: Final year of Pierce contract
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2011, 12:31:55 PM »

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It's hard to imagine Danny being willing to waive a career long Celtic who will have spent 15 years at the club by 2013.

I don't think this is really an option.

Not without Pierce deciding that he wanted to leave and most likely to retire.

If not, then why was the option even included in the contract? 

Cause Pierce and management agreed it would create cap flexibility for the Celtics in case Pierce wants to retire after the 2013 season

Re: Final year of Pierce contract
« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2011, 12:40:04 PM »

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I don't see Pierce hanging around into the rebuilding process.

If he wants to hang around for a chance at another ring if we did get Howard I would hope he would opt out so we could sign somebody like smith then resign for for veterans minimum.

I hope everybody knows our chances of getting howard is pretty much zero %  right?  Unless by some miracle the magic do not trade him before the deadline.  If they do let him walk for nothing after watching what lebron did they are the most idiotic franchise in the history of the NBA (well maybe next to minnesota)

Re: Final year of Pierce contract
« Reply #5 on: June 25, 2011, 01:28:02 PM »

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He has a ring.  He has some cash.  He was Finals MVP.  He won the 3 point contest. And now his stats keep rising among the best Celtics players ever. Only the Celtics management could force him out of green.

Re: Final year of Pierce contract
« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2011, 01:45:46 PM »

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You should've include your math because I don't think it's right. You are forgetting about Jeff Green who will in all likelihood be signed. And Delonte may get a multi-year deal as well.

O yeah, and there are better players (and more complimentary to Rondo/Howard) than Josh Smith to target.

But I highly doubt Pierce is waived. His game keeps evolving to keep his productivity at an All-Star level. In two seasons he may not be as great as he was, but he will still be great.
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Re: Final year of Pierce contract
« Reply #7 on: June 25, 2011, 04:52:12 PM »

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You should've include your math because I don't think it's right. You are forgetting about Jeff Green who will in all likelihood be signed. And Delonte may get a multi-year deal as well.

O yeah, and there are better players (and more complimentary to Rondo/Howard) than Josh Smith to target.

But I highly doubt Pierce is waived. His game keeps evolving to keep his productivity at an All-Star level. In two seasons he may not be as great as he was, but he will still be great.

2012/13 salaries

Pierce $16,790,345
Rondo $11,000,000
Bradley $1,630,800
Johnson $868,600
Lottopick $1,772,100 (11th pick) Drummond
25th pick $925,100
Moore $473,604
Garnett $1,352,181
Allen $1,352,181
Howard $15,000,000
2nd rnd  $473,604
Vet $854,389
Vet $854,389

$53820897 in total salaries


2013/14 salaries
Pierce $5,000,000 (waived then resigned)
Rondo $11,954,545
Bradley $2,511,432
Johnson $933,700
Lottopick $1,905,000 (11th pick) Drummond
25th pick $994,400
Garnett $1,399,507
Allen $1,399,507
Howard $16,000,000
Cavs 2nd $473,604
C's 2nd $473,604
2012 2nd $762,195
2013 1st $925,100 (25th)
Josh Smith $10,000,000

$54732594 in total salaries, that leaves +7 million to resign Pierce to our cap space.
Moore is also waived and Jeff Green is not part of our future.

Re: Final year of Pierce contract
« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2011, 11:12:50 PM »

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I hope everybody knows our chances of getting howard is pretty much zero %  right?  Unless by some miracle the magic do not trade him before the deadline.  If they do let him walk for nothing after watching what lebron did they are the most idiotic franchise in the history of the NBA (well maybe next to minnesota)

I doubt the magic will trade him unless there is some team that howard REALLY wants to go to...likely he sees his offer in the market

and I would say our option to get him there is higher than 0%...theres only going to be a few teams he can go to...and we'll have enough cap space to give him a max-contract...and enough peices where he could contend right away...

Re: Final year of Pierce contract
« Reply #9 on: June 25, 2011, 11:17:08 PM »

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I don't see Pierce hanging around into the rebuilding process.

I can see him hanging around because he reportedly has front office ambitions.

I can also see him trying to last longer in the league than Kobe Bryant for reasons of ego.
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Re: Final year of Pierce contract
« Reply #10 on: June 25, 2011, 11:22:46 PM »

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I think with us wanting to maintain all this capspace...dannys plan is to more "rebuild" through free agency and trying to attract big FA's to boston...rather than through the draft...so, technically we have a pretty good chance of fielding a decent team in 2012 rather than a team of drafted rookies....Doc didn't sign on here for 5years if he didnt think we would at least field a competitive team relatively soon.

and with guys like Josh smith, OJ mayo mentioning boston as a destination theyd want to go to...I think we should be able to attract decent free agents

Re: Final year of Pierce contract
« Reply #11 on: June 26, 2011, 02:01:21 AM »

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I think with us wanting to maintain all this capspace...dannys plan is to more "rebuild" through free agency and trying to attract big FA's to boston...rather than through the draft...so, technically we have a pretty good chance of fielding a decent team in 2012 rather than a team of drafted rookies....Doc didn't sign on here for 5years if he didnt think we would at least field a competitive team relatively soon.

and with guys like Josh smith, OJ mayo mentioning boston as a destination theyd want to go to...I think we should be able to attract decent free agents
danny said hes trying to get more picks in the 2012 draft. could it be for trading chips? yea but its obvious he likes that draft class.

Re: Final year of Pierce contract
« Reply #12 on: June 26, 2011, 03:56:06 AM »

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You should've include your math because I don't think it's right. You are forgetting about Jeff Green who will in all likelihood be signed. And Delonte may get a multi-year deal as well.

O yeah, and there are better players (and more complimentary to Rondo/Howard) than Josh Smith to target.

But I highly doubt Pierce is waived. His game keeps evolving to keep his productivity at an All-Star level. In two seasons he may not be as great as he was, but he will still be great.

2012/13 salaries

Pierce $16,790,345
Rondo $11,000,000
Bradley $1,630,800
Johnson $868,600
Lottopick $1,772,100 (11th pick) Drummond
25th pick $925,100
Moore $473,604
Garnett $1,352,181
Allen $1,352,181
Howard $15,000,000
2nd rnd  $473,604
Vet $854,389
Vet $854,389

$53820897 in total salaries


2013/14 salaries
Pierce $5,000,000 (waived then resigned)
Rondo $11,954,545
Bradley $2,511,432
Johnson $933,700
Lottopick $1,905,000 (11th pick) Drummond
25th pick $994,400
Garnett $1,399,507
Allen $1,399,507
Howard $16,000,000
Cavs 2nd $473,604
C's 2nd $473,604
2012 2nd $762,195
2013 1st $925,100 (25th)
Josh Smith $10,000,000

$54732594 in total salaries, that leaves +7 million to resign Pierce to our cap space.
Moore is also waived and Jeff Green is not part of our future.

You haven't seen one game from Moore and half a season with Green. He was the main piece in the Perkins trade and now we traded him for nothing? You haven't even gave these guys a chance and act like your the GM by expressing they are "not part of our future". I think that is Danny's decision not yours to make.

Re: Final year of Pierce contract
« Reply #13 on: June 26, 2011, 05:17:02 AM »

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A slight change I just made with the money and free agent signings, you could see them in bold and what money Pierce will be making.

2013/14 salaries
Howard $16,000,000
Rondo $11,954,545
Josh Smith $10,000,000
Pierce $8,267,406 (waived then resigned)$5M + $3.2M resign
OJ Mayo $4,000,000
Bradley $2,511,432
Lottopick $1,905,000 (11th pick) Drummond
Garnett $1,399,507
Allen $1,399,507
25th pick $994,400
Johnson $933,700
2013 1st $925,100 (25th)
2012 2nd $762,195
Cavs 2nd $473,604
C's 2nd $473,604



$54732594 in total salaries thus far, that leaves $7267406 to resign Pierce to our cap room, we also could sign OJ Mayo if the latter takes his QO from Memphis and becomes a FA, he would be signed for 4 million and be a backup point guard to Rondo.
Moore is also waived and Jeff Green is not part of our future.





Re: Final year of Pierce contract
« Reply #14 on: June 27, 2011, 01:31:36 AM »

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Has no one pointed out that the chances of getting Drummond are as low as possible, if not impossible?

Clips pick is top 10 protected, so pray for them to do well over the next few years.