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Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #150 on: January 12, 2015, 04:32:38 PM »

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If Doc had any brains, he'd want Jameer Nelson from us instead of his own kid.  He'd be an upgrade over Farmar, and a little less than $300k more than Austin.
Nah. Nelson would be a commitment for another year and wouldn't play. With Austin Rivers, he probably only sees the floor in garbage time, but they get a few months to evaluate him as a young guy they can develop for the future.

They are looking for an end of the bench young guard to develop, not for an end of the road PG.

...which is why they signed Farmar this offseason, apparently.

Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #151 on: January 12, 2015, 04:33:26 PM »

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The point is they HAVE Farmar, they don't need Farmar 2.0 in Nelson.

edit: Also, 11 pages on Austin Rivers. Wow.
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Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #152 on: January 12, 2015, 04:38:41 PM »

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The point is they HAVE Farmar, they don't need Farmar 2.0 in Nelson.

edit: Also, 11 pages on Austin Rivers. Wow.

But they could use somebody better.  Nelson is a better player.  Farmar is having a DISASTROUS season this year.  I have League Pass, and it is clear that when various color analysts talk of the Clippers they always mention them needing an upgrade at backup PG.  I'm not Nelson's agent, and I could care less - but the eye-test shows that Nelson is a better player and would really help move the ball around for what that team needs.  Farmar would get a lot of DNP-CD's, but he's not helping that team.  CP3 is getting worn down out there - Nelson could help them much more than Austin Rivers ever would...

Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #153 on: January 12, 2015, 04:40:21 PM »

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actually cdr+udoh will not work under the cba cos they are over the tax threshold

You can bring back up to 125%+$100k when over tax.

($981,084 (Udoh) + $915,243 (CDR)) x 1.25 + $100,000 = $2,470,408

Rivers makes $2,439,840. Works with $30k to spare.

Of course, to do this and not release anyone currently on the roster C's would first need to complete deal for Prince and Rivers, then separately trade Rivers to Clips and release Prince to stay at 15 players.

EDIT: Above salaries are from Hoopshype.  Im fairly sure CDR makes more than Hoopshype listed (he should make same as Udoh) which makes deal work with even more room, but it works either way.

ESPN lists Udoh's salary as $915,243, same as CDRs. Aggregated, they fall short of matching Rivers' salary by about $50K.
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Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #154 on: January 12, 2015, 04:52:23 PM »

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The point is they HAVE Farmar, they don't need Farmar 2.0 in Nelson.

edit: Also, 11 pages on Austin Rivers. Wow.

But they could use somebody better.  Nelson is a better player.  Farmar is having a DISASTROUS season this year.  I have League Pass, and it is clear that when various color analysts talk of the Clippers they always mention them needing an upgrade at backup PG.  I'm not Nelson's agent, and I could care less - but the eye-test shows that Nelson is a better player and would really help move the ball around for what that team needs.  Farmar would get a lot of DNP-CD's, but he's not helping that team.  CP3 is getting worn down out there - Nelson could help them much more than Austin Rivers ever would...
Correct.

And Nelson is, in fact, having a WORSE season than Farmar -- worse production per-minute, worse shooting, fewer games played.

The only reason he got PT in Dallas was because the alternative was, well, playing Raymond Felton.  ::)
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Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #155 on: January 12, 2015, 05:09:50 PM »

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actually cdr+udoh will not work under the cba cos they are over the tax threshold

You can bring back up to 125%+$100k when over tax.

($981,084 (Udoh) + $915,243 (CDR)) x 1.25 + $100,000 = $2,470,408

Rivers makes $2,439,840. Works with $30k to spare.

Of course, to do this and not release anyone currently on the roster C's would first need to complete deal for Prince and Rivers, then separately trade Rivers to Clips and release Prince to stay at 15 players.

EDIT: Above salaries are from Hoopshype.  Im fairly sure CDR makes more than Hoopshype listed (he should make same as Udoh) which makes deal work with even more room, but it works either way.

ESPN lists Udoh's salary as $915,243, same as CDRs. Aggregated, they fall short of matching Rivers' salary by about $50K.

Because both players are on 1-year minimum deals, their salaries are subsidized by the NBA.  I misread CBAFAQ and didn't see that only the non-subsidized portion counts for the purpose of matching salaries.

Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #156 on: January 12, 2015, 05:11:53 PM »

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actually cdr+udoh will not work under the cba cos they are over the tax threshold

You can bring back up to 125%+$100k when over tax.

($981,084 (Udoh) + $915,243 (CDR)) x 1.25 + $100,000 = $2,470,408

Rivers makes $2,439,840. Works with $30k to spare.

Of course, to do this and not release anyone currently on the roster C's would first need to complete deal for Prince and Rivers, then separately trade Rivers to Clips and release Prince to stay at 15 players.

EDIT: Above salaries are from Hoopshype.  Im fairly sure CDR makes more than Hoopshype listed (he should make same as Udoh) which makes deal work with even more room, but it works either way.

ESPN lists Udoh's salary as $915,243, same as CDRs. Aggregated, they fall short of matching Rivers' salary by about $50K.

Because both players are on 1-year minimum deals, their salaries are subsidized by the NBA.  I misread CBAFAQ and didn't see that only the non-subsidized portion counts for the purpose of matching salaries.

A shame, because I've no doubt that Ainge would jump at a return of Udoh/CDR/2nd rounder for Rivers.
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Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #157 on: January 12, 2015, 05:19:59 PM »

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actually cdr+udoh will not work under the cba cos they are over the tax threshold

You can bring back up to 125%+$100k when over tax.

($981,084 (Udoh) + $915,243 (CDR)) x 1.25 + $100,000 = $2,470,408

Rivers makes $2,439,840. Works with $30k to spare.

Of course, to do this and not release anyone currently on the roster C's would first need to complete deal for Prince and Rivers, then separately trade Rivers to Clips and release Prince to stay at 15 players.

EDIT: Above salaries are from Hoopshype.  Im fairly sure CDR makes more than Hoopshype listed (he should make same as Udoh) which makes deal work with even more room, but it works either way.

ESPN lists Udoh's salary as $915,243, same as CDRs. Aggregated, they fall short of matching Rivers' salary by about $50K.

Because both players are on 1-year minimum deals, their salaries are subsidized by the NBA.  I misread CBAFAQ and didn't see that only the non-subsidized portion counts for the purpose of matching salaries.

A shame, because I've no doubt that Ainge would jump at a return of Udoh/CDR/2nd rounder for Rivers.

Yeah, that's why the deal hasn't been done I guess.  Clippers need to find someone who likes Reggie Bullock enough to make a deal happen.

Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #158 on: January 12, 2015, 05:27:49 PM »

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Clips picked up Bullock's TO for next year, I take it.

A basement/under the cap team (Philly?) ought to be fine taking a flier on Bullock, I would think.
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Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #159 on: January 12, 2015, 05:30:49 PM »

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Clips picked up Bullock's TO for next year, I take it.

A basement/under the cap team (Philly?) ought to be fine taking a flier on Bullock, I would think.

Yes, they did.  And Philly is probably holding out for a second for the privilege of taking Bullock.  Can't say I blame them.

Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #160 on: January 12, 2015, 05:41:52 PM »

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Doc should get him a dorm room back in school.

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Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #161 on: January 12, 2015, 05:46:42 PM »

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I could very well see the Hawks... starting Taurean Prince at the 3, who is already better than Crowder, imo.

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Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #162 on: January 12, 2015, 06:10:19 PM »

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I love how Celticsblog was agog about the possibility of landing Austin Rivers the year before he declared for the draft.

The interest level was so high. If ONLY we could get Austin Rivers.

Funny, how a couple bad seasons to start his career have everyone completely hating on him.

Is there no in between?

These super young guys are too immature for the league in most cases and are going to take time, effort and patience along the way to becoming (hopefully) useful players.

The book isn't written just yet on Austin Rivers. I am by no means a big fan of his, but the wild swings in valuation of a young player are silly.

Just remember what was said about old friend Gerald Green. Gerald's got a pretty respectable PER of 16.9 right now according to basketball-reference.

Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #163 on: January 12, 2015, 06:16:19 PM »

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These super young guys are too immature for the league in most cases and are going to take time, effort and patience along the way to becoming (hopefully) useful players.

The book isn't written just yet on Austin Rivers. I am by no means a big fan of his, but the wild swings in valuation of a young player are silly.

Just remember what was said about old friend Gerald Green. Gerald's got a pretty respectable PER of 16.9 right now according to basketball-reference.
Green is 29 right now, so it took him what, 9 years to play himself into a semi-productive player on an good team? If that's the template for Rivers, he's practically irrelevant to us at this point.
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Re: Austin Rivers
« Reply #164 on: January 12, 2015, 07:03:55 PM »

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Thank God we didn't draft Rivers.

Not sure why Danny wants him.

Maybe to make Bradley look good.

Oww, that was harsh!!!  I keep thinking it has something to do with Doc.  maybe Ainge thinks he can squeeze him for something considering how Doc feels about the kid now.