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  • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

    Like I said, obviously there is more pressure on LA.

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    • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

      Rumor has Grant Hill going to LA and yes this has nothing to do with JO but its a big deal because Hill wants to play for a contender and Lakers getting JO will make that happen.
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      • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

        Originally posted by Smashed_Potato View Post
        Rumor has Grant Hill going to LA and yes this has nothing to do with JO but its a big deal because Hill wants to play for a contender and Lakers getting JO will make that happen.

        Given that

        a) These players can't come together in Indiana,

        b) JO needs to be traded for the overall good of the team, and

        c) The Pacers won't be in the NBA Finals for the next few years,

        then I am actually kinda sorta excited to see JO, Kobe, and Grant Hill on the same team. I truly like JO, and Grant Hill is one of the all time great guys. And you know what? Kobe has earned my respect.

        Add in Walton and that team could be a work of art on offense.
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        • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

          lol grant hill to the lakers now? This really is getting comical. It seems like EVERYONE and their mother is going to the damn lakers. Maybe JO should have demanded a trade. Said get me help or i'm out of here...then we could see what happens! and get like KG or someone
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          • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

            Originally posted by OnlyPacersLeft View Post
            lol grant hill to the lakers now? This really is getting comical. It seems like EVERYONE and their mother is going to the damn lakers. Maybe JO should have demanded a trade. Said get me help or i'm out of here...then we could see what happens! and get like KG or someone
            I wouldn't be surprised if he does say that...anytime between now and the trade deadline.
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            • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

              Originally posted by CableKC View Post
              I wouldn't be surprised if he does say that...anytime between now and the trade deadline.
              How do we know he hasn't already said that?


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              • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

                Here's a section on the Pacers deal from the Lakers Odds & Ends piece at Hoopshype, written by Eric Pincus who I believe is a member here. Nothing major, just a few thoughts.

                http://www.hoopsworld.com/article_22247.shtml

                Originally posted by Eric Pincus
                Indiana
                The big rumor remains Jermaine O'Neal but there's been no indication of movement on that front.
                Lamar Odom reportedly told ESPN.com that he didn't want to be a Pacer without a contract extension.
                Assuming that's actually accurate, it could give Indiana serious pause if they intended to trade for him.
                Without Odom, it would be difficult for the Lakers to make an O'Neal deal before July 11th unless the Pacers were willing to take a package built around Andrew Bynum, Kwame Brown and Vladimir Radmanovic.
                Once July hits LA can include Aaron McKie in a sign and trade (with his blessing). It's easier to pencil in McKie in such a deal since he's unlikely to receive another NBA contract (other than one at the minimum). If the Lakers could ink him for $3 million for one guaranteed season and send him over to Indiana . . . it's not a stretch to think he'd go along for the ride.
                The Pacers would probably just cut him . . . taking McKie solely to make the contracts match on a bigger deal.
                At this point, it's nothing more than speculation even if O'Neal has recently purchased a home in Los Angeles . . . and his young daughter allegedly told classmates that they were moving to California.
                Ultimately none of that matters . . . it's up to the Lakers and Pacers to find the best deals they can to improve their respective squads. The likelihood of any trade going through is always less than 50%.
                Laker fans should know that very well (Marcus Banks).

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                • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

                  If a player retires, doesn't his salary come off the books?

                  Can the Lakers sign Aaron McKie to a one year, 8 million dollar contract, trade him to the Pacers, and have him retire to create immediate cap room? Is that possible?

                  If not, we could pay McKie $8 million anyway for one year, trade him for Troy Murphy, and cut McKie just for the cap room in 2008.

                  We will be 9 million over the cap in '08, I believe. If we trade for both Brown and an 8 million dollar Aaron McKie, we should have 7 million in cap room. A good start.
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                  • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

                    Originally posted by FlavaDave View Post
                    If a player retires, doesn't his salary come off the books?
                    No. You might not have to pay him, but the salary still counts against the cap unless it is a medically forced retirement.

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                    53. How do retired players count against the cap?

                    Any money paid to a player is included in team salary, even if the player has retired. For example, James Worthy retired in 1994, two years before his contract ended. He continued to receive his salary for the 1994-95 and 1995-96 seasons, so his salary was included in the Lakers' team salary in those seasons. It is at the team's discretion (or as the result of an agreement between the team and player) whether to continue to pay the player after he has retired.

                    There is one exception whereby a player can continue to receive his salary, but the salary is not included in the team's team salary. This is when a player is forced to retire for medical reasons and a league-appointed physician confirms that he is medically unfit to continue playing.
                    There is a waiting period of one year following the injury or illness before a team can apply for this salary cap relief. If the waiting period expires mid-season (on any date prior to the last day of the regular season), then the player's entire salary for that season is removed from the team's team salary. For example, in March 2003 the Knicks were allowed to remove Luc Longley's entire 2002-03 salary from their books (and since the luxury tax is based on the team salary as of the last day of the regular season, the Knicks avoided paying any tax on Longley's salary). This provision can also be used when a player dies while under contract.

                    Teams are not allowed to trade for disabled players and then apply for this salary cap relief. Only the team for which the player was playing when he was disabled may request this relief.

                    If a player retires, even for medical reasons, his team does not receive a salary cap exception to acquire a replacement player.
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                    • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

                      That's a good question. Didn't we do this with the Klein in the J.O. trade? I can't remember if his salary came off the books.




                      Originally posted by FlavaDave View Post
                      If a player retires, doesn't his salary come off the books?

                      Can the Lakers sign Aaron McKie to a one year, 8 million dollar contract, trade him to the Pacers, and have him retire to create immediate cap room? Is that possible?

                      If not, we could pay McKie $8 million anyway for one year, trade him for Troy Murphy, and cut McKie just for the cap room in 2008.

                      We will be 9 million over the cap in '08, I believe. If we trade for both Brown and an 8 million dollar Aaron McKie, we should have 7 million in cap room. A good start.
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                      • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

                        So you can choose to pay him or not, but for cap purposes it still counts.

                        I knew it was too good to be true.

                        I wonder if the Lakers would take back both Tinsley and Dunleavy if we traded for McKie on a one year, $14 million contract? Add in Kwame Brown, and we would have $13 million in cap space in 2008. That's better than a draft pick.
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                        • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

                          You can't sign a player to a big contract like that for only one year. Also, LA doesn't have Bird rights for McKie either. Then throw in BYC when any deal is more than 20% of the previous year's salary. That idea you have is against so many NBA rules - can't happen.

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                          • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

                            Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                            Indy clearly has the leverage here and has numerous options...

                            If LA is not willing to part with enough, they run the serious risk of another team putting up a better offer and losing out.

                            Again, the Pacers do not have to deal with LA.

                            There will be many teams gunning for JO.
                            You know, I've seen this line of thought a few times, but I'm not sure just how many alternatives are realistically available to the Pacers.

                            What are your ideas on other realistic possible deals?

                            Remember, any deal would have to include:
                            1. A team with players the Pacers would actually be interested in.
                            2. Players involved have to fill a void in the Pacers roster.
                            3. A team willing to part with said players.
                            4. Players salaries would have to match - or - team must be enough under the cap to absort JO's salary.

                            I'm not saying alteratives are not out there, I'm just hard pressed to come up with much of anything.

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                            • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

                              Originally posted by Y2J View Post
                              Here's a section on the Pacers deal from the Lakers Odds & Ends piece at Hoopshype, written by Eric Pincus who I believe is a member here. Nothing major, just a few thoughts.
                              Pincus mentioning the bit about JO's daughter makes me think he has been reading this forum again.

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                              • Re: Vescey: Lakers will be acquiring JO

                                steins an idiot...laker homer...He probably thinks Jason Kidd is also on the way in a sign and trade for smush parker and fillers.
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