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djsunyc
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6/26/2006  11:55 AM
Clippers May Find Success Has Its Price
After breakout season, L.A. has decisions to make on Cassell, Radmanovic and Kaman. Dunleavy might also seek extension.

By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
June 26, 2006

These are different times for the Clippers, who have never faced a summer like this.

The best season in Clippers history raised the stakes for them. Now comes the hard part: maintaining their newfound status.

It could be an expensive off-season for owner Donald T. Sterling. Point guard Sam Cassell, the vocal co-captain and clutch performer, and sharp-shooting forward Vladimir Radmanovic are free agents. Third-year center Chris Kaman could receive an extension after an impressive season. Coach Mike Dunleavy has only one year remaining on his contract, and Elgin Baylor, the NBA's executive of the year, is believed to be the league's lowest-paid general manager.

As the Clippers prepare for the NBA draft (they have two second-round selections) on Wednesday, Sterling and Andy Roeser, executive vice president, must address many issues, and their decisions could determine whether the fun continues next season.

"Management has some decisions to make, some real big decisions," Cassell said in a recent interview. "The atmosphere and excitement around town, and the way people look at the Clippers right now, it's all about the legacy we can establish."

Although teams cannot sign players to contracts until July 12, re-signing Cassell is the top priority, Clippers sources said, and Cassell says he's eager to "finish my career as a Clipper." There are issues, however, that might delay the process.

Cassell, who had a $6.1-million salary last season, said he's seeking at least a two-year contract.

The Clippers acknowledged Cassell played a major role in the team's best year since the franchise moved from Buffalo, N.Y., to California before the 1978-79 season, and management intends to express that to him when contract negotiations can officially begin Saturday.

The Clippers plan to offer Cassell a one-year contract for more than $6.1 million guaranteed but are reluctant to commit two years to him. Cassell turns 37 on Nov. 18, and backup point guard Shaun Livingston, 20, could be a starter next season.

Making a multiyear commitment to Cassell might impede the development of Livingston, some in the organization believe, and the Clippers have long-range salary-cap concerns.


The Clippers are hopeful Radmanovic would return for the midlevel exception of about $5 million, and they want to extend the contract of the 7-foot Kaman, who averaged 11.9 points, 9.6 rebounds and 1.38 blocked shots in a career-best season. Re-signing Cassell for one year fits with the team's salary-cap strategy, sources said.

And then there's Dunleavy's situation. The 1999 NBA coach of the year is under contract next season at $2.5 million.

Last season, the Clippers had their highest victory total in California, set a franchise record for road victories, made their first playoff appearance in nine seasons and won a postseason series for the first time in 30 years. They advanced to Game 7 of a Western Conference semifinal series against the Phoenix Suns.

Dunleavy has a below-market package for someone with his experience, especially considering his significant input in player-personnel decisions. Sterling has credited Dunleavy with much of the team's improvement the last three seasons, and even Roeser, not known for publicly praising team employees, said he was confident the Clippers would defeat the Denver Nuggets in a first-round playoff series because "we have Mike Dunleavy."

Dunleavy's agent, Warren LeGarie, might seek a three-year extension for more than $7 million per season. Of course, Dunleavy could become a free agent after the 2006-07 season and pursue a big deal elsewhere after having helped to engineer the Clippers' turnaround.

Baylor, in his 20th season with the Clippers, has a good working relationship with Dunleavy. Baylor made many moves that contributed to building the team's foundation — including drafting Kaman before Dunleavy was hired — and also might benefit from the organization's financial success.

"I feel wonderful for Elgin," Cassell said. "That man's name got dragged through the mud for so many years … but look at the job he did with this basketball team."

[Edited by - djsunyc on 06-26-2006 11:57 AM]
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franco12
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6/26/2006  2:06 PM
I think Sam will be playing into his 40's.

Of course, he is due for a break down season.

He should be getting a lot more money- if the Clippers would take Marbury, I'd gladly pay him similar money- he is a winner (& a whiner) everywhere he has been...
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6/26/2006  2:14 PM
Sam is great. He has paid for bad contracts starting when he signed with the nets years ago. He had a bad season and instead signed a bad deal.

Smart money would sign him for year with a player option based on games and or minutes played. Also how far they go in the playoffs. IF Sam don't like it, then he should move on. If Livingtson is ready for prime time, then what do you pay a veteran backup? If the market dictates a bigger number, then he should chase it if he wants the money.

Sam is cool, no doubt.
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6/26/2006  2:44 PM
Livingston is such a health risk though. give him the damn money its only 2 years, and they don't go as far without him, imo.
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6/26/2006  4:40 PM
Cassell's not coming here... he's too old to give up any young talent for much less sign him to any longterm MLE deals (besides us already having 4 PG's on the roster) & he's too good & reasonably priced for the Clips to take back any overpaid veterans we have on our roster... there's no match.

[Edited by - TMS on 06-26-2006 4:43 PM]
After 7 years & 40K+ posts, banned by martin for calling Nalod a 'moron'. Awesome.
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6/26/2006  5:18 PM
There are teams that could use a point guard. I think Houston would give sam a 3-year deal for the full MLE to play with tmac and yao, and I could see the lakers bringing him for 2 years unless it hurt their cap situation.
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6/26/2006  6:01 PM
Cassell is a winner, no doubt about it. It may not show in his stats, but he turns flat teams into flat-out winners... winning follows wherever he goes.

The Clippers, with their breakout season, would be foolish not to try to appease Cassell - perhaps extend some offer of a position in the front office or as an assistant, something to keep him on that team.

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6/26/2006  6:08 PM
They shouldn't be worrying about Livingston getting experience. He's only 20 years old. Bring Cassell back for 2 years and even if Livy doesn't start in those 2 seasons he will only be 22 afterwards, plenty of time to develop.
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clippers reluctant to offer cassell 2-year deal

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