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Glenn
06-19-2007, 09:33 AM
Unbelievable.

If true, this effects a ton of other activity across the league.


MISSED DEADLINE MAY HAUNT LEWIS

By PETER VECSEY

June 19, 2007 -- WE all learn sooner or later (some the hard way) there's no penalty if the IRS receives our completed tax form after the deadline as long as it's postmarked earlier. From what I understand, contract law is different. Miss a specific date for opting out or exercising a clause and you've missed your opening. Execute the process in advance, you've also blown the deal.
I may be utterly off base, but that's my perception.

If my information is accurate, Rashard Lewis may not have met the requirement to become one of the NBA's most desirable free agents.

If accurate, the Sonics' 28-year-old (on Aug. 8) All-Star (2005) has two guaranteed years ($10,129,870 and $10,909,091) remaining on an agreement signed five years ago when he was represented by Kevin Poston.

If accurate, new agent Tony Dutt mishandled critical paperwork regarding his client's escape option.

According to a lawyer privy to the language in Lewis' contract, in order to void his obligation to the Sonics in 2007-08 and 2008-09, he had to do it in writing and deliver it personally or by registered mail either on the date of his team's last game (regular season or playoffs) or on June 1, 2007 . . . whichever was later. Fastened to that stipulation is a five-day grace period; hence, June 5 was the cut-off date.

Late May reports (AP/ESPN) out of Houston, where Lewis lives in the offseason, quoted Dutt saying he'd officially alerted the Sonics in writing on Friday, May 25 (or maybe Saturday, May 26) his client had opted out.

Both days, bordering Memorial Day weekend, were cited by Dutt. He was unsure. But it sure wasn't April 18, when the Sonics' season ended in a rout by Dallas. And it sure wasn't within the predetermined June 1 to June 5 time limit.

If this argument is accurate, Lewis has forfeited colossal leverage.

If Lewis' maneuvering has been curbed, there goes the twice-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become a rich millionaire. Think it didn't pay to get a jump-start out of high school? Think that might've been on David Stern's mind when he implanted a minimum age of 19?

If free to bargain with all 30 teams, Lewis would be assured of getting overpaid (try convincing him he's not worth the max; $12 million to $14 million, at worst) by the Sonics (Kevin Durant's pending arrival should enhance Rashard's contribution not eradicate it . . . unless relatively new owner Clay Bennett plans to progress on the cheap) or someone else.

As we've all learned time and time again in this business as unusual called professional sports, there's always someone else.

Has Lewis become the NBA's free agent faux pas? The league's version of the 49ers' Terrell Owens? Is Seattle management aware of the apparent breach of contract?

A call to freshly installed GM Sam Presti was made late yesterday afternoon. I decided not to leave a message explaining my exact reason for reaching out. I hear he's pretty busy head coach hunting and is close to making a decision; P.J. Carlesimo appears to have the edge over Rick Carlisle and Dwane Casey.

Assistant GM/legal VP Rich Cho is the team's lone front office leftover. I suspect this might the first time a significant Sonic has opted out on his watch. He might want take the time to scrutinize the fine print.

Is this big news or a non-issue? Is Lewis on line to become free on July 1 or is Dutt on direct course to be his very next ex-agent?

b-diddy
06-19-2007, 09:55 AM
Unbelievable.

If true, this effects a ton of other activity across the league.

reminds me of whats his face (anson carter?) in miami who forgot to pick up his 6 million dollar option, opening the door for the heat to sign odom, opening the door for the heat to trade for shaq. i always figured either secret payments or riley putting a gun to his head were involved. this one makes no sense.

Joe Asberry
06-19-2007, 10:13 AM
Riley made him an offer he couldn't refuse ;)
well i think Carters Agent blew that one, he had to pay Carter some millions for this shit, could be the same case here...stupid agents :>

WTFchris
06-19-2007, 12:26 PM
I wonder if the Sonics now move him for another high priced vet rumored to be moving and then add Durant too. If they could afford it, this could pay off for the sonics. Imagine moving Lewis and expirings for Marion. Allen, Durant and Marion form a potent scoring trio.

Glenn
06-19-2007, 12:28 PM
Might put Seattle in the Kobe derby, too (Lewis to LA).

Kobe and Durant together?

David Stern drools (especially if he can get the team moved to Vegas).

WTFchris
06-19-2007, 12:32 PM
I don't think Lewis is enough for Kobe. What else can they throw in? Ridinour? Evans?

Glenn
06-19-2007, 12:37 PM
They probably do not have the assets to get Kobe, but they could get involved in a 3-way with Kobe going elsewhere using Lewis' big salary.

In any case, if the Sonics retain Lewis' rights due to this snafu, you have to think the basketball gods are looking down on them (this and Durant are pretty big breaks).

Hermy
06-19-2007, 12:44 PM
Yeah, Durrant can play the 4, trouble is you now have 3 finishers and only one ball, with one of them angry about his contract situation. Not a winning enviroment.

Cross
06-19-2007, 10:40 PM
Might put Seattle in the Kobe derby, too (Lewis to LA).

Kobe and Durant together?

David Stern drools (especially if he can get the team moved to Vegas).

Kobe and Allen can not co exist simply because of their rivalry. I guess no one has any thoughts of trading Ray Allen although he was never mentioned in any rumors.

darkobetterthanmelo
06-19-2007, 11:46 PM
Ingram: The Reality of the Rashard Story
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By Bill Ingram
for HOOPSWORLD.com
Jun 19, 2007, 19:18


Anything that starts with Peter Vecsey should be treated with utmost skepticism. Either he has the worst sources in the NBA, or he has a bad habit of creating news from thin air. Today he sent the free agent gurus into a frenzy when he suggested that Rashard Lewis was not going to be a free agent this summer after all. Lewis is arguably the top free agent available, and has been linked to talks across the NBA. He will most certainly improve his current $10 million pay day - or will he?

In a column today Vecsey reported the following:

If my information is accurate, Rashard Lewis may not have met the requirement to become one of the NBA's most desirable free agents.

If accurate, the Sonics' 28-year-old (on Aug. 8) All-Star (2005) has two guaranteed years ($10,129,870 and $10,909,091) remaining on an agreement signed five years ago when he was represented by Kevin Poston.

If accurate, new agent Tony Dutt mishandled critical paperwork regarding his client's escape option.

Well, his information was not accurate according to Sonics Director of Public Relations Tom Savage, who today assured us that the paperwork was filed on time and both parties understand that Lewis is a free agent as of July 1st.

That's the truth behind the rumor.

Glenn
06-20-2007, 07:53 AM
IBGBPV

Hermy
06-20-2007, 08:24 AM
Yeah, it was weird the way he had all those "IF this story is correct" statements.

In before Glenn beats Peter Vescey?

WTFchris
06-20-2007, 11:39 AM
I think it's "blocks" not beats.

Glenn
06-20-2007, 11:42 AM
In before Glenn beats Peter Vescey?

Correct answers in red.

Uncle Mxy
06-21-2007, 03:56 AM
If my information is accurate, Peter Vecsey is a lying sack of shit.

If accurate, Peter Vecsey should be fired from the New York Post, and the New York Post should be fired from our consciousness.

If accurate, people shouldn't so much as mention his sack-of-shit columns, instead using them as toilet paper. If read electronically, take the fucking monitor into the fucking bathroom and wipe your ass with it.

That's only if my information is accurate.