Frahm Waived
Posted: Sun Jan 6, 2008 2:48 am
Neil Olshey, the Clippers
Posted: Sun Jan 6, 2008 4:12 am
I say we keep him. He deserves the contract he should get. He just needs more time to gel in with the Clippers offense and I think he would be a fine spot up shooter. I like his consistency more than TT, and god knows we need shooters on this team.
Posted: Sun Jan 6, 2008 11:11 am
I'm a little undecided myself. Having a combination of only Kaman (his minutes up in the mid 40s), Powell & Thornton as your big men is scary. Thomas as it is, is not a legit 4. Williams can't be expected to log too much. It all puts its toll on Chris physically and mentally. If Thomas and Williams can stay healthy, then having a shooter like Frahm will be beneficial.
Posted: Sun Jan 6, 2008 3:46 pm
With the Davis season ending injury and constant injuries from Aaron Williams, they can't risk keeping Frahm on the team. They can't keep playing Kaman 45 mpg, the money would be better spent on a player like Kelvin Cato to play some backup C minutes. If Thomas comes back healthy, he can provide the 3 point shooting the team lacks right now.
Posted: Mon Jan 7, 2008 1:58 am
jgustav1 wrote:With the Davis season ending injury and constant injuries from Aaron Williams, they can't risk keeping Frahm on the team. They can't keep playing Kaman 45 mpg, the money would be better spent on a player like Kelvin Cato to play some backup C minutes. If Thomas comes back healthy, he can provide the 3 point shooting the team lacks right now.
good point. i'm for keeping frahm because dunleavy seems willing to play him, he doesn't make a lot of money and i think he can be a good role player next season when we're hopefully playing for something. i'm for letting the guy get comfortable in the system and decide in the summer whether we should have him back or not.
Posted: Mon Jan 7, 2008 9:27 am
Teams can start signing 10-Day contracts now. Probably the best bet is to plug and play depending on injury situations.
Posted: Mon Jan 7, 2008 7:38 pm
If we're now able to sign 10 day contracts let's get rid of Frahm and pick up someone else. We can always have him come back on a 10 day contract.
Posted: Mon Jan 7, 2008 10:16 pm
The Los Angeles Clippers today waived guard Richie Frahm.
Frahm, who was signed as a free agent on December 14, appeared in ten games (2 starts) and averaged 4.7 points and 1.4 rebounds per game.
The Clippers roster currently stands at 14 players.
Clippers.com
Posted: Mon Jan 7, 2008 11:38 pm
I'm not surprised to see Frahm go. He did some nice things for us while he was here, but dumping him in favor of a 10-day is the smart thing to do.
Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2008 12:01 am
With Frahm gone now. Who can the Clips target for the 10 day contracts?
Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2008 1:01 am
The Clippers are expected to sign Guillermo Diaz, a guard with the Anaheim Aresenal, Tuesday to a 10-day contract. Diaz, however, could be waived on Wednesday if Frahm clears waivers and is signed to a 10-day contract.
OC Register
Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2008 1:40 am
mkwest wrote:The Clippers are expected to sign Guillermo Diaz, a guard with the Anaheim Aresenal, Tuesday to a 10-day contract. Diaz, however, could be waived on Wednesday if Frahm clears waivers and is signed to a 10-day contract.
OC Register
thanks for the info mk. i'm looking foward to this

Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2008 2:11 am
loflin3hree5ive wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
thanks for the info mk. i'm looking foward to this
np
My question would be how much would Diaz get paid if he was waived right away?
Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2008 2:18 am
Sign Yuta Tabuse!
But yeah...I'd rather have Diaz than Frahm. Gives us an athletic guard who can attack the rim...and he can shoot the three.
But yeah...I'd rather have Diaz than Frahm. Gives us an athletic guard who can attack the rim...and he can shoot the three.
Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2008 2:33 am
Well, if we can give Diaz a tryout with a 10 day contract, I'm all in favor of it.
It's just sad to see Richie go since he had a couple of good games, and his non-guaranteed contract becomes nothing.
God, don't you just wish James Singleton would come back to the NBA for the Clipps to sign him? There was no reason to let him go...
It's just sad to see Richie go since he had a couple of good games, and his non-guaranteed contract becomes nothing.
God, don't you just wish James Singleton would come back to the NBA for the Clipps to sign him? There was no reason to let him go...
Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2008 6:58 am
ClipperDomination wrote:God, don't you just wish James Singleton would come back to the NBA for the Clipps to sign him? There was no reason to let him go...
I'd love to see the guy back if he could receive playing time.
Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2008 7:07 am
At 6 feet 2 inches and 185 pounds, Diaz is more of a shooting guard in a point guard's body. He spent this season with the Anaheim Arsenal, the Clippers' development league affiliate, but was not under contract with the Clippers.
In 14 games and seven starts with the Arsenal, he scored 16.6 points in 33.1 minutes while splitting time between shooting guard and point guard.
Until Knight's injury was announced, the Clippers were expected to wait for Frahm to clear waivers in a 48-hour window before offering him the 10-day contract.
LA Times
Knight's injury will likely cause the Clippers to change their plans in signing Frahm to a 10-day contract after he clears waivers. Knight will not be practicing for awhile and his minutes look to drop. He's had a 43:1 A/T ratio in the last 10 games, while shooting a more consistent jumper as of late.
Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2008 7:57 am
mkwest wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I'd love to see the guy back if he could receive playing time.
Man, I love J-Sing. Its funny to see fans have this much love for a player who realistically did not have any impact on the team. But this Singleton guy...he's just off the hook.
When he got hurt, was his contract with Tau Ceramica nullified? If not, wouldn't he be returning to Spain to play when he gets healthy?
Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2008 8:24 am
JJ LoDuca wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
When he got hurt, was his contract with Tau Ceramica nullified? If not, wouldn't he be returning to Spain to play when he gets healthy?
It turns out they extended him in November through the end of the 08-09 season. So he's locked up for a year and a half. Good luck to Jumpin' James. I hope to see him bounce back from the knee injuries and have a successful career be it Europe or the NBA.
http://european-basketball.ebloggy.com/
2nd post from the bottom.