Celts17Pride wrote:
Hope not. Not a serious player. Not the type of player a team adds that is seriously trying to win a championship
Yeah if you're getting someone in that role, I'd want DJJ or Javonte
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Celts17Pride wrote:
Hope not. Not a serious player. Not the type of player a team adds that is seriously trying to win a championship

Sixers Protected From James Harden Holding Out Due To Obscure Clause In CBA
A report this week indicated James Harden plans to report to camp with the Philadelphia 76ers and additional information Zach Lowe gleaned from the NBA's collective bargaining agreement could explain why that is his position. Harden continues to want a trade from the Sixers with the Los Angeles Clippers his preferred team.
"There's an obscure clause in the collective bargaining agreement that says the following: 'A player who is in the last year of his contract.' Okay, so that's James Harden. He's on an expiring contract," said Zach Lowe on his podcast.
"'Who withholds his playing services for more than 30 days after the start of the last season covered by his contract shall be deemed', I'm paraphrasing now, 'should be deemed to have violated his contract. Accordingly, such a player shall not be a veteran free agent and shall not be entitled to negotiate or sign a contract with any other professional basketball team unless and until the team from which the player last played expressly agrees otherwise.'
"I was alerted to that clause by people who would know what it means. And then I checked with other people who would know what it means and I said 'Am I an idiot or does this say he doesn't actually show up, the Sixers, because he's on an expiring contract, can block him in perpetuity from signing in the NBA?'
"And I checked with legal people and cap people and team people and whatever people, and the answer every time was 'Yes. And not only the NBA, any other professional basketball teams means exactly what you think it is.
"So if you just read that, that's why I made the comment about James' quote showing his ass as you put it, because given that reality, if he's not traded, he kind of has to show up and we know what happens if he shows up and he's unhappy because we've seen it over and over again."
The clause Lowe references in the collective bargaining agreement is from Article XI, Section 3.
Players in the NBA have rarely held out while actively under contract and will typically agitate for a trade while ostensibly with the team. Ben Simmons reported to practice with the Sixers in 2021 before he stepped away from the team in their standoff. Lowe also reported this week that Simmons received credit for a year of service for the 21-22 season despite not appearing in any games.
Mr_Mojo_Risin wrote:SuperDeluxe wrote:
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bisme37 wrote:This is pretty interesting. There's a clause in the new CBA that protects teams from players holding out and refusing to play during the final year of their contract.
If I'm understanding it, if a player in the last year of his contract sits out for the first 30 days of the season, his contract is voided and he becomes a free agent but can't sign with any other team without the permission of his previous team. So the team could just decide the player's career is over.Sixers Protected From James Harden Holding Out Due To Obscure Clause In CBA
A report this week indicated James Harden plans to report to camp with the Philadelphia 76ers and additional information Zach Lowe gleaned from the NBA's collective bargaining agreement could explain why that is his position. Harden continues to want a trade from the Sixers with the Los Angeles Clippers his preferred team.
"There's an obscure clause in the collective bargaining agreement that says the following: 'A player who is in the last year of his contract.' Okay, so that's James Harden. He's on an expiring contract," said Zach Lowe on his podcast.
"'Who withholds his playing services for more than 30 days after the start of the last season covered by his contract shall be deemed', I'm paraphrasing now, 'should be deemed to have violated his contract. Accordingly, such a player shall not be a veteran free agent and shall not be entitled to negotiate or sign a contract with any other professional basketball team unless and until the team from which the player last played expressly agrees otherwise.'
"I was alerted to that clause by people who would know what it means. And then I checked with other people who would know what it means and I said 'Am I an idiot or does this say he doesn't actually show up, the Sixers, because he's on an expiring contract, can block him in perpetuity from signing in the NBA?'
"And I checked with legal people and cap people and team people and whatever people, and the answer every time was 'Yes. And not only the NBA, any other professional basketball teams means exactly what you think it is.
"So if you just read that, that's why I made the comment about James' quote showing his ass as you put it, because given that reality, if he's not traded, he kind of has to show up and we know what happens if he shows up and he's unhappy because we've seen it over and over again."
The clause Lowe references in the collective bargaining agreement is from Article XI, Section 3.
Players in the NBA have rarely held out while actively under contract and will typically agitate for a trade while ostensibly with the team. Ben Simmons reported to practice with the Sixers in 2021 before he stepped away from the team in their standoff. Lowe also reported this week that Simmons received credit for a year of service for the 21-22 season despite not appearing in any games.
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Section 3. Withholding Services.
A player who withholds playing services called for by a Player Contract for more than thirty (30) days after the start of the last Season covered by his Player Contract shall be deemed not to have “complet[ed] his Player Contract by rendering the playing services called for thereunder.” Accordingly, such a player shall not be a Veteran Free Agent and shall not be entitled to negotiate or sign a Player Contract with any other professional basketball team unless and until the Team for which the player last played expressly agrees otherwise.
bigfoot_cryptozoology wrote:"Is the Malcolm Brogden injury so bad that he's untradeable?"
Is that the reason the Bulpett report came out as cover?
Injury is going to require 6 - 8 months recovery.
"Keep an ear and eye out for that."
""Are you saying Jim, he's really injured?' No, I'm just throwing something out there I heard."
Jim Murray - SportsHub today
Personally, I doubt this greatly, as it would contradict Steven's communique, but you never know with the Celts and injured players.

GoCeltics123 wrote:bigfoot_cryptozoology wrote:"Is the Malcolm Brogden injury so bad that he's untradeable?"
Is that the reason the Bulpett report came out as cover?
Injury is going to require 6 - 8 months recovery.
"Keep an ear and eye out for that."
""Are you saying Jim, he's really injured?' No, I'm just throwing something out there I heard."
Jim Murray - SportsHub today
Personally, I doubt this greatly, as it would contradict Steven's communique, but you never know with the Celts and injured players.
Windhorst said something similar to this but the only way this would make sense is if he tore his UCL and needs Tommy John or something.
Jim Murray said that Bam Adebayo and another Heat player got covid in the 2022 ECF and it turned out that two Heat staffers did so grain of salt there for sure
We'll see. Brad the other day said that Brogdon is likely feeling good enough to avoid surgery.
bisme37 wrote:GoCeltics123 wrote:bigfoot_cryptozoology wrote:"Is the Malcolm Brogden injury so bad that he's untradeable?"
Is that the reason the Bulpett report came out as cover?
Injury is going to require 6 - 8 months recovery.
"Keep an ear and eye out for that."
""Are you saying Jim, he's really injured?' No, I'm just throwing something out there I heard."
Jim Murray - SportsHub today
Personally, I doubt this greatly, as it would contradict Steven's communique, but you never know with the Celts and injured players.
Windhorst said something similar to this but the only way this would make sense is if he tore his UCL and needs Tommy John or something.
Jim Murray said that Bam Adebayo and another Heat player got covid in the 2022 ECF and it turned out that two Heat staffers did so grain of salt there for sure
We'll see. Brad the other day said that Brogdon is likely feeling good enough to avoid surgery.
I'm not real worried about it because I think the narrative about Brogdon being very injured came from a misconception about why the trade sending him out in the Porzingis deal fell through.
The initial tweets made it sound like it fell through because he failed a physical. But it actually fell through because the trade deadline was hours/minutes away and there was no time for him to take a physical.
So I have no reason or evidence to not believe Brad when he says Brog is fine and ready to play this season.

Celts17Pride wrote:
Hope not. Not a serious player. Not the type of player a team adds that is seriously trying to win a championship
GoCeltics123 wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:
Hope not. Not a serious player. Not the type of player a team adds that is seriously trying to win a championship
Yeah if you're getting someone in that role, I'd want DJJ or Javonte

Hal14 wrote:Hmmm...
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/zdunD2y8YXk
Looks like he's very quick, can handle the ball, can score and make some slick passes..dude drove by Jaden Ivey (probably one of the 5 fastest dudes in the league). And took Quickley (a good defender) off the dribble and scored on him with ease.
steefP2 wrote:Also this isn't new. Was part of the old CBA too. And harden can just show up and suck, not give effort. Like he's done twice before.
zoyathedestroya wrote:I honestly don't know what the big deal is. If you're already offering the supermax, give JB the player option already. It's not unusual to cede that to the player.