February 26, 2008 12:29 PM
Reports abound today that Sam Cassell and the Clippers are working on a buyout. The way such things normally go, Cassell and the team would agree to some price, and then the team would waive Cassell, freeing him to join just about any team that wanted to have him (and had some way, given salaries and roster spots).
The story for some time is that Cassell wants to join his friend Kevin Garnett in Boston, and the Celtics could certainly use the veteran guard.
But look carefully at what happens when a player is waived. Before they become free agents, waived players spend a few days "on waivers," which means that another team can claim them by agreeing to take on the rest of their existing contract.
I have no idea if Golden State wants Sam Cassell, but they have a massive trade exception thanks to the Jason Richardson deal, and plenty of room under the luxury tax. They would have to waive someone like C.J. Watson to make it happen, but the Warriors could claim Cassell without any complications from the salary cap. It would cost them whatever it costs to get out of Watson's deal, plus a little under $2 million -- the portion of Cassell's salary that remains to be paid this season.
Similarly, the Suns have a trade exception from that Kurt Thomas deal which gives them room under the cap. They also have open roster space. Phoenix could claim Cassell, too -- although it would cost them much more, as they would be paying luxury tax on Cassell's contract.
Everyone I have spoken to believes Sam Cassell is on rails to Boston, and he may well be. But it is worth noting that getting him there would require several front offices falling in line.
Free Agents and Trades, Boston Celtics, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Clippers, Phoenix Suns
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Please God don't let this happen....
