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Ainge:They talked to Rondo about contract extention
« on: January 23, 2014, 09:54:08 AM »

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Ainge on @Toucherandrich said that they did talk to Rondo about a contract extension

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Ainge also said that because of the CBA rules, it benefits Rondo to not sign an extension but that doesn't mean he didn't WANT to

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Ainge also said his opinion on this draft hasn't changed, and he doesn't feel there is one player that can turn a franchise around

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Asked if Rondo gets paid as the star player on C's, Ainge said "well yeah" said there will be a "high demand for him" then stopped himself

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Ainge basically said he wanted to stop talking about contract negotiations, said he already said too much

Interview link: http://boston.cbslocal.com/2014/01/23/ainge-on-toucher-rich-celtics-have-talked-with-rondo-about-contract-extension/

This ties in with a topic I think was posted this week about Rondo's contract.
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Re: Ainge:They talked to Rondo about contract extention
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Ainge also said that because of the CBA rules, it benefits Rondo to not sign an extension but that doesn't mean he didn't WANT to


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Re: Ainge:They talked to Rondo about contract extention
« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2014, 10:14:51 AM »

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But it could also be a move to eliminate any low ball offers for Rondo. Leaking this puts it out there that the Cs aren't desperate to move him. Place Danny in a better place if he does negotiate a trade. Similar to when Utah came out of know where to trade Deron Williams. The vultures circle when they think a play can be had at a discount.
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Re: Ainge:They talked to Rondo about contract extention
« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2014, 10:21:33 AM »

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Can anybody find the audio on this?
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Re: Ainge:They talked to Rondo about contract extention
« Reply #4 on: January 23, 2014, 10:22:01 AM »

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Ainge also said that because of the CBA rules, it benefits Rondo to not sign an extension but that doesn't mean he didn't WANT to


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This doesn't make any sense. If he wanted to sign an extension, he'd sign it.
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Re: Ainge:They talked to Rondo about contract extention
« Reply #5 on: January 23, 2014, 10:24:31 AM »

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Ainge also said that because of the CBA rules, it benefits Rondo to not sign an extension but that doesn't mean he didn't WANT to


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This doesn't make any sense. If he wanted to sign an extension, he'd sign it.
A clearer statement of what he was implying, is that Rondo would sign an extension if the dollars weren't limited to what they are.

AKA if the C's could offer him the big deal he'd be eligible for as a FA, he'd have signed it today.

Re: Ainge:They talked to Rondo about contract extention
« Reply #6 on: January 23, 2014, 10:25:08 AM »

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Can anybody find the audio on this?

You can probably go to their website they may post it soon
http://boston.cbslocal.com/category/98-5-the-sportshub-shows/toucher-and-rich/

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« Reply #7 on: January 23, 2014, 10:26:00 AM »

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Ainge also said that because of the CBA rules, it benefits Rondo to not sign an extension but that doesn't mean he didn't WANT to


Danny Ainge, double-negative connoisseur.
This doesn't make any sense. If he wanted to sign an extension, he'd sign it.
A clearer statement of what he was implying, is that Rondo would sign an extension if the dollars weren't limited to what they are.

AKA if the C's could offer him the big deal he'd be eligible for as a FA, he'd have signed it today.

That's what I'm thinking.

Re: Ainge:They talked to Rondo about contract extention
« Reply #8 on: January 23, 2014, 10:26:34 AM »

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Ainge also said that because of the CBA rules, it benefits Rondo to not sign an extension but that doesn't mean he didn't WANT to


Danny Ainge, double-negative connoisseur.
This doesn't make any sense. If he wanted to sign an extension, he'd sign it.
A clearer statement of what he was implying, is that Rondo would sign an extension if the dollars weren't limited to what they are.

AKA if the C's could offer him the big deal he'd be eligible for as a FA, he'd have signed it today.
Or in other words, he doesn't want to sign an extension. The reason is kind of moot.
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« Reply #9 on: January 23, 2014, 10:27:57 AM »

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Ainge also said that because of the CBA rules, it benefits Rondo to not sign an extension but that doesn't mean he didn't WANT to


Danny Ainge, double-negative connoisseur.
This doesn't make any sense. If he wanted to sign an extension, he'd sign it.
A clearer statement of what he was implying, is that Rondo would sign an extension if the dollars weren't limited to what they are.

AKA if the C's could offer him the big deal he'd be eligible for as a FA, he'd have signed it today.

This exactly.


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Re: Ainge:They talked to Rondo about contract extention
« Reply #10 on: January 23, 2014, 10:29:09 AM »

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Ainge also said that because of the CBA rules, it benefits Rondo to not sign an extension but that doesn't mean he didn't WANT to


Danny Ainge, double-negative connoisseur.
This doesn't make any sense. If he wanted to sign an extension, he'd sign it.
A clearer statement of what he was implying, is that Rondo would sign an extension if the dollars weren't limited to what they are.

AKA if the C's could offer him the big deal he'd be eligible for as a FA, he'd have signed it today.
Or in other words, he doesn't want to sign an extension. The reason is kind of moot.
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« Reply #11 on: January 23, 2014, 10:29:58 AM »

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Ainge also said that because of the CBA rules, it benefits Rondo to not sign an extension but that doesn't mean he didn't WANT to


Danny Ainge, double-negative connoisseur.
This doesn't make any sense. If he wanted to sign an extension, he'd sign it.
A clearer statement of what he was implying, is that Rondo would sign an extension if the dollars weren't limited to what they are.

AKA if the C's could offer him the big deal he'd be eligible for as a FA, he'd have signed it today.
Or in other words, he doesn't want to sign an extension. The reason is kind of moot.

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An extension? Not now. After the NBA system was rigged for years to keep stars from leaving their teams, the rules now make it virtually impossible for a player in Rondo's situation to sign an extension. This summer, with one year left on his deal, Rondo would be eligible for at most a two-year extension. Like Paul when he was traded to the Clippers in 2011, Rondo stands to get the longest, most lucrative deal by becoming a free agent in 2015 and re-signing with Boston.
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/writer/ken-berger/24416603/rondo-last-remaining-constant-on-ever-changing-celtics

Basically it's in Rondo's best interest to wait and I don't blame him.

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« Reply #12 on: January 23, 2014, 10:35:10 AM »

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All in all, there are two problems with veteran  contract extensions:

1. The salary in the first year of extension is limited to 107.5% of the last year of the current contract (that's about $13.9 million for Rondo)

2. Extension could be for up to 4 years total, including current years. Therefore, we can only extend Rondo for 2 years, given that 2 seasons need to end before his contract expires.

Therefore, the max possible deal on the table is technically 2 years, ~$29 million. I feel like the years are a bigger problem than the money, but in any case there's no need to wiggle around -- Rondo doesn't want to sign that, and he probably shouldn't.

edit: I see that this has already been discussed in more detail in the other thread.
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« Reply #13 on: January 23, 2014, 10:39:38 AM »

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All in all, there are two problems with veteran  contract extensions:

1. The salary in the first year of extension is limited to 107.5% of the last year of the current contract (that's about $13.9 million for Rondo)

2. Extension could be for up to 4 years total, including current years. Therefore, we can only extend Rondo for 2 years, given that 2 seasons need to end before his contract expires.

Therefore, the max possible deal on the table is technically 2 years, ~$29 million. I feel like the years are a bigger problem than the money, but in any case there's no need to wiggle around -- Rondo doesn't want to sign that, and he probably shouldn't.

I think it's the years too.

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« Reply #14 on: January 23, 2014, 10:39:51 AM »

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All in all, there are two problems with veteran  contract extensions:

1. The salary in the first year of extension is limited to 107.5% of the last year of the current contract (that's about $13.9 million for Rondo)

2. Extension could be for up to 4 years total, including current years. Therefore, we can only extend Rondo for 2 years, given that 2 seasons need to end before his contract expires.

Therefore, the max possible deal on the table is technically 2 years, ~$29 million. I feel like the years are a bigger problem than the money, but in any case there's no need to wiggle around -- Rondo doesn't want to sign that, and he probably shouldn't.

Well, as I mentioned in another thread, if he were going to sign an extension, it would more than likely not be signed until July, so it would be next year.  And they can also give him a 15% signing bonus as well.  With the bonus, the extension could actually be about 3 years/$51 million. 

It is still not as much money as waiting on a possible max deal...but it might be enough to make him take the security.

Yes, if he waits, he could sign a 4 or 5 year extension (although not sure if he would get 5).  But, he would be risking his value dropping next year.  And if he signs the 3 year extension, he will be 32 at the end of it.  He could then concievably be young enough then to get one more decent, longterm contract.  If he were 33 or 34, that might be pushing it.