OFFICIAL 2014 Around the NBA thread - March edition

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Former Sacramento Kings guard Jimmer Fredette has told the Chicago Bulls he will sign with them if he clears waivers, according to a person with knowledge of the situation. -via the USA Today
 
Steve Nash says if the Lakers release him this summer then he will retire.
 
Retire? I'd still love to have him off our bench for 15 min a night.

His body is done. He can't even do 15m a night for the Lakers. Kind of sad that Lillard caused the downfall of one of the greatest PGs of the last 10 years.

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His body is done. He can't even do 15m a night for the Lakers. Kind of sad that Lillard caused the downfall of one of the greatest PGs of the last 10 years.

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I highly doubt that that's where it started.
 
So it's Lillard's fault? It isn't.

I never said it was Lillards fault just that he caused it, which he did when his knee banged into Nash's but it wasn't on purpose and wasn't a vicious it was just a bump of knees that happens all the time in a basketball game.
Its just like Stoudamire caused Bogut to come crashing down awkwardly towards the end of the regular season in 11 that caused him to miss the playoffs and the rest of the year with the broken hand/arm but it wasn't purposeful it was an accident.
 
Nash sold his soul to the devil when he signed with the Lakers. That's where his downfall began.
 
Ariza is 7 of 7 from three point line with 29 points at half
 
This is really lame, Adam Silver: "I'm going to make you cry tonight."
 
Toronto beats Golden State. The Warriors are now at 36-24, with their next game @ Indiana.
 
Spurs beat Dallas. Good in that it moves Dallas away from Portland. Bad in that it keeps SAS at 16 losses.
 
Charlotte played hardball with Gordon. They offered a discounted buyout on his $13 million he makes this year, with the March 1 deadline to get paid on a new team as incentive. He wouldn't give them a discount. Paul Allen doesn't play those games.
 
Charlotte played hardball with Gordon. They offered a discounted buyout on his $13 million he makes this year, with the March 1 deadline to get paid on a new team as incentive. He wouldn't give them a discount. Paul Allen doesn't play those games.

Explain a "discounted buyout." A buyout is a buyout.
 
Explain a "discounted buyout." A buyout is a buyout.

They wanted him to agree to take less than his contract owed him, with the upside for him being that he would be bought out in time to be able to sign with and play for a playoff team this season.
 
They wanted him to agree to take less than his contract owed him, with the upside for him being that he would be bought out in time to be able to sign with and play for a playoff team this season.

According to the CBA, you can't renegotiate an existing contract.

What are you talking about? This can of worms would be amazing to witness, though.
 
Ben Gordon (Bobcats, G, 30): We have some reported movement on this front via Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports, and it’s a divorce that’s been long in the making. Gordon really hasn’t been more than a blip on the Bobcats’ season; he’s logged just 259 minutes to date, never as a regular member of Steve Clifford’s rotation. Were his $13.2 million salary less egregious, he might well have been dealt. Trust that Charlotte tried.

Instead the Bobcats will at least pursue the possibility of working out some kind of discounted buyout, which would allow Gordon to chase opportunity elsewhere while removing the shadow created by that dark cloud of a contract. Gordon can still play a bit when he cares to, a distinction the Bobcats know all too well. If given incentive to focus and put in effort, he’s a useful volume scorer who needn’t hijack the offense to be effective. When he can’t be troubled to commit, though, Gordon looks to get his offensively while unplugging completely on defense. Most of the teams who will consider Gordon on the rebound should be competitive enough to hold his attention, but who’s to say when we haven’t seen him play competent basketball in more than two years?

http://nba.si.com/2014/02/24/nba-buyout-market-players-candidates-danny-granger-glen-davis/

He'd only give up what the new team would pay him.
 
The contract battle around the trade deadline would be epic, if players could alter their contracts.

LOL
 
It was about cutting him one day after the deadline. My first theory was that they hate him. My second theory was that they tried unsuccessfully to motivate him to help Jordan save a few bucks.
 

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