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Re: C's/Clippers Update, Marc Stein Reporting NBA Office forcing reworking
« Reply #165 on: June 20, 2013, 02:12:26 PM »

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So Boston has to give up more? one of their picks or more players?

The Clippers aren't giving up anything of value...Jordan and his big 8.8 points a game and 2 low first round picks that probably won't amount to anything

Give them jason terry

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« Reply #166 on: June 20, 2013, 02:12:52 PM »

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I dont understand how hard or complicated this "deal" is.

This is basically KG for DeAndre + 2 first rounders. The Doc part is not really included in the trade, right? It's just an agreement if this trade commences.

How hard is that for the NBA to comprehend? Im confused...
So you are saying that the Celtics can't require compensation to let Doc out of his contract to go to Clippers?

If you aren't, than things are as simple as you want them to be. Using Doc as leverage in trade discussions regarding KG would be problematic.

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« Reply #167 on: June 20, 2013, 02:14:28 PM »

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How does this all play out? One league source said he expects Doc Rivers to be coaching the Celtics next season.

Good god I have never seen such a roller coaster ride.

Blow it up --> Run it Back -->Blow it up --> Run it Back -->Blow it up --> Run it Back
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« Reply #168 on: June 20, 2013, 02:14:58 PM »

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Boston cannot give up any of their future picks because those are going to be lottery picks. I would force Doc to retire and not let him coach anywhere else.

I would tell KG play your contract or retire. I would buy PP out

Jordan and 2 low picks are not worth anything boston would have to send back in picks

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« Reply #169 on: June 20, 2013, 02:15:15 PM »

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Just keeps getting worse for the Cs:

USATODAYsports: league might make C's give up a pick in the deal - http://ow.ly/mel4g

The league sucks.

I understood its tinkering in the Chris Paul trade last year:  the league owned the team, and should have control over the package it gets.

Here, even though I don't like this trade, it appears that the NBA is messing with us just for the sake of doing so, to exert its power.

Allegedly the argument that the league is making is that KG -- who just led the playoffs in rebounding, and who is an elite defender -- isn't worth DeAndre Jordan and two #1s by himself.  That's laughable.
This is stupid and you know we went too far to just walk away, so basically were back to square one getting hosed.
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« Reply #170 on: June 20, 2013, 02:16:23 PM »

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Just keeps getting worse for the Cs:

USATODAYsports: league might make C's give up a pick in the deal - http://ow.ly/mel4g

The league sucks.

I understood its tinkering in the Chris Paul trade last year:  the league owned the team, and should have control over the package it gets.

Here, even though I don't like this trade, it appears that the NBA is messing with us just for the sake of doing so, to exert its power.

Allegedly the argument that the league is making is that KG -- who just led the playoffs in rebounding, and who is an elite defender -- isn't worth DeAndre Jordan and two #1s by himself.  That's laughable.
I suspect no matter what we had offered, they would have said we need to offer more just because of how sketchy the situation is with potentially leveraging Doc's value to get more for KG.

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« Reply #171 on: June 20, 2013, 02:19:12 PM »

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I wouldn't trade KG for Jordan straight up. Not sure how the league sees the Clippers as getting the worse end of that deal.

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« Reply #172 on: June 20, 2013, 02:19:19 PM »

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Conspiracy theory time!

Maybe Stern and Sterling are actually super secret friends.  And Sterling told Stern to shoot this down, so Sterling could tell Paul that he doesn't have any blood on his hands, in the hopes of tricking Paul into staying anyways.  I really don't think Sterling wants to pay Doc.

I mean, Stern helped Sterling get Paul in the first place. 

Come on, this is at least as believable as Stern rigging the lottery, right?

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« Reply #173 on: June 20, 2013, 02:19:37 PM »

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How does this all play out? One league source said he expects Doc Rivers to be coaching the Celtics next season.

Good god I have never seen such a roller coaster ride.

Blow it up --> Run it Back -->Blow it up --> Run it Back -->Blow it up --> Run it Back
Good, we can't get bent over here if Doc wants to leave then leave. It's real easy for Doc to return though guys, he's got a good mouthpiece and he can easily just say he wanted to stay only to keep the band together and that's probably what Ainge will end up doing.
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« Reply #174 on: June 20, 2013, 02:19:42 PM »

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No. NONE of this is defined. RT @AdamDaroff: is there a defined time (between trades) that can be between the two?


Coon is saying if we spread the deals a few weeks apart, the NBA couldn't stop it....

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« Reply #175 on: June 20, 2013, 02:25:59 PM »

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Just keeps getting worse for the Cs:

USATODAYsports: league might make C's give up a pick in the deal - http://ow.ly/mel4g

The league sucks.

I understood its tinkering in the Chris Paul trade last year:  the league owned the team, and should have control over the package it gets.

Here, even though I don't like this trade, it appears that the NBA is messing with us just for the sake of doing so, to exert its power.

Allegedly the argument that the league is making is that KG -- who just led the playoffs in rebounding, and who is an elite defender -- isn't worth DeAndre Jordan and two #1s by himself.  That's laughable.

I'm pretty sure that's just conjecture from USA Today.  From Stern's quotes and the situation, I think the league's issue is you can't trade a player and a coach, not that the Clips are giving up too much for just KG.

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« Reply #176 on: June 20, 2013, 02:26:13 PM »

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This is my "conspiracy" take on it:

It was reported that league lawyers told them DAYS ago this trade wouldn't work (that wasn't leaked for some reason).

I think that this is a way for Sterling to tell CP3 "Look my hands are tied, I tried to get you what you wanted but that doggone Stern wouldn't let us."

For Ainge and Doc, if they wanted to bring the gang back Ainge could say "Look I tried to explore ALL options, even getting rid of our coach, but it didn't work. Doc never wanted to leave he was only doing what he thought would help us"

That's just my little take on it..lol

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« Reply #177 on: June 20, 2013, 02:28:48 PM »

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And what authority does the league have to rule if a trade is legal or not outside of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. According to trade checker, KG for Deandre Jordan works (even with Jordan's trade kicker of 3.2 million). So what remains is the value of draft pick exchanges. The Doc Rivers situation is different. He could be let go of his contract if he wants to something else. The Clippers get a fill in coach for two months, fire him and hire Doc Rivers and they still have to compensate the Celtics with a 1st round pick.

And now everyone knows the Celtics will buy out Pierce if not traded on draft night (Which could easily happen) and he becomes a FA and presumably he would sign with the Clippers.

From our perpective, the Celtics became a mess and running it back with the same cast of characters was not likely to work. So Danny is trying to blow this up and get back to being competitive. The thing that makes me angry is the league meddling in our business again.

I am already seething mad at Stern for stiffing Seattle earlier this spring and have watched very little of the NBA Finals and non of the Conference playoffs after the Celtics were eliminated. David Stern is running this league into the ground.
The beatings will continue until morale improves

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« Reply #178 on: June 20, 2013, 02:29:06 PM »

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Just keeps getting worse for the Cs:

USATODAYsports: league might make C's give up a pick in the deal - http://ow.ly/mel4g

The league sucks.

I understood its tinkering in the Chris Paul trade last year:  the league owned the team, and should have control over the package it gets.

Here, even though I don't like this trade, it appears that the NBA is messing with us just for the sake of doing so, to exert its power.

Allegedly the argument that the league is making is that KG -- who just led the playoffs in rebounding, and who is an elite defender -- isn't worth DeAndre Jordan and two #1s by himself.  That's laughable.

I'm pretty sure that's just conjecture from USA Today.  From Stern's quotes and the situation, I think the league's issue is you can't trade a player and a coach, not that the Clips are giving up too much for just KG.
Apparently Stan van Gundy got sent to Orlando in a pretty similar transaction -- Miami got a pick and the right to swap picks with Orlando.

Not sure why this is any different -- perhaps the league thinks you there has be some sort of consideration coming from the Celtics other than agreeing to release Doc.
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« Reply #179 on: June 20, 2013, 02:32:11 PM »

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Just keeps getting worse for the Cs:

USATODAYsports: league might make C's give up a pick in the deal - http://ow.ly/mel4g

The league sucks.

I understood its tinkering in the Chris Paul trade last year:  the league owned the team, and should have control over the package it gets.

Here, even though I don't like this trade, it appears that the NBA is messing with us just for the sake of doing so, to exert its power.

Allegedly the argument that the league is making is that KG -- who just led the playoffs in rebounding, and who is an elite defender -- isn't worth DeAndre Jordan and two #1s by himself.  That's laughable.

USA Today isn't exactly the most reputable source of news information but I wouldn't be shocked if Stern pulled this. He's a huge Celtics fan if you didn't notice!