Ken
Berger of CBSSports.com reports the Clippers and Celtics have
reached an agreement to release coach Doc Rivers from his contract
with the Celtics and allow him to sign with Los Angeles in exchange
for a 2015 first-round draft pick.
The
Clippers have also agreed to pick up the three-years and $21 million
left on his current contract.
Berger
reports that the league will allow the deal to send the pick to
Boston in exchange for releasing Rivers, but will not allow any
subsequent trade that involves Kevin Garnett. The league would view
any such trade as disallowable under the current CBA which does not
allow for players to be exchanged in any deal involving coaches.
The
league had made it clear they would not budge even if the two teams
split the deal into two components, with one the aforementioned deal
and the separate a player-packed deal in exchange for Garnett, with
some of the assets intended as compensation for Rivers as well as
Garnett in a packag deal.
So
it would appear, for the moment, that Garnett is stranded on the
Celtics while Doc Rivers paddles to contention with the Clippers. The
deal is
believed to ensure that
Chris Paul re-signs with the Clippers in July as a free agent in a
five-year max deal.
The
deal comes after over a week of sustained negotiations between the
two teams with multiple instances of one team or the other walking
away from a deal. In the end, Rivers didn't want to stay, and CelticsGM Danny Ainge wasn't going to hold him to it.
Rivers
and Danny Ainge had scheduled a press conference for last Friday
afternoon that was canceled at the last minute and rescheduled for
Monday. Depending on what happens over the next few hours, that press
conference could be about something entirely different.
Source:cbssports
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