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Stein: Amnesty clause: Teams' top candidates

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Stein: Amnesty clause: Teams' top candidates 

Post#1 » by mkwest » Tue Nov 1, 2011 12:02 am

Amnesty clause: Teams' top candidates

LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS

Most likely amnesty cut: Ryan Gomes

How likely to use amnesty this season? Jump ball

Other amnesty candidates: Randy Foye

Analysis: Sensible as it seems for the Clippers to consider releasing Gomes when he has two seasons and some $4 million in guaranteed money left on his contract, don't forget who owns this team. Donald Sterling, remember, isn't exactly known for paying people to stop working for him.

Many veteran Sterling-watchers don't even think he could have brought himself to use the amnesty provision on the since-traded Baron Davis, whose deal is far richer, so there's conceivably only one scenario that would prompt Sterling to pay Gomes to go away. And that's if matching an offer to restricted free-agent center (and Blake Griffin favorite) DeAndre Jordan gets so pricey that the Clips have no alternative. If Gomes' departure can create the sort of cap room that enables the Clips to re-sign Jordan and upgrade at small forward, that's when you'll see it. Maybe.

Marc Stein, ESPN


Probable candidates (according to Stein)
Gilbert Arenas
Renaldo Balkman
Charlie Bell
Baron Davis
DeSagana Diop
Rashard Lewis
Travis Outlaw
Brandon Roy
Luke Walton

Toss-up candidates
Josh Childress
Al Harrington
Richard Jefferson
Dahntay Jones
Mike Miller
Mehmet Okur
Beno Udrih
Charlie Villanueva
Marvin Williams
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Re: Stein: Amnesty clause: Teams' top candidates 

Post#2 » by mkwest » Tue Nov 1, 2011 10:33 pm

CBA Scenarios: The Amnesty Cut

Los Angeles Clippers


The Clippers may have in the neighborhood of $14.5 million in cap (before having to deal with restricted free agent DeAndre Jordan).

The team is looking for a starting small forward to replace Ryan Gomes. Amnesty could add $3 million to the team’s cap over the next two years but using the Stretch Exception on Gomes would be nearly the same with an additional $2.4 million in cap.

One option, if the team can’t find the right trade for center Chris Kaman, would be Amnesty. The Clippers would immediately add on another $9.5 million in space to about $26 million.

The tricky part is finding the right small forward to sign with that money. Would Jason Richardson, Jamal Crawford, Arron Afflalo, Nick Young, Thaddeus Young, Jeff Green, Caron Butler, Tayshaun Prince, Shane Battier, Marcus Thornton or Andrei Kirilenko fit the bill?

None are ideal but then the Clippers could also look to use their cap room in trade. Along with their unprotected 2012 Minnesota pick, would they be able to entice a team to give up a top-tier player?

Eric Pincus, HoopsWorld


Possible casualties (Amnesty or Stretch)
Magic: Gilbert Arenas/ Hedo Turkoglu
Knicks: Renaldo Balkman
Warriors: Andris Biedrins / Charlie Bell
Raptors: Jose Calderon / Leandro Barbosa
Suns: Josh Childress
Cavs: Baron Davis / Antawn Jamison
Kings: Francisco Garcia
Bucks: Drew Gooden / Stephen Jackson
Nuggets: Al Harrington
Mavs: Brendan Haywood
Spurs: Richard Jefferson
Wizards: Rashard Lewis
Bobcats: Corey Maggette / DeSagana Diop
Heat: Mike Miller
76ers: Andres Nocioni
Hornets: Emeka Okafor
Jazz: Mehmet Okur
Celtics: Jermaine O'neal
Nets: Travis Outlaw / Johan Petro
Pacers: James Posey
OKC: Nate Robinson
Blazers: Brandon Roy / Marcus Camby
Rockets: Hasheem Thabeet
Pistons: Charlie Villanueva / Ben Gordon / Rip Hamilton
Lakers: Luke Walton / Ron Artest
Hawks: Marvin Williams

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