Rajon Rondo to Join 2010 Free Agent Class

Rajon Rondo to Join 2010 Free Agent Class

Postby Piston Boris on Wed Oct 28, 2009 1:13 am

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Marc J Spears of Yahoo wrote:Rajon Rondo(notes) will not sign a contract extension with the Boston Celtics, allowing him to join next summer’s heralded free-agent class, the player’s agent told Yahoo! Sports late Monday.

Rondo and the Celtics have until Saturday to negotiate an extension, but his agent, Bill Duffy, said the point guard has already made a decision to become a restricted free agent at the end of the season.

Duffy said he has had recent talks with the Celtics about Rondo, but the negotiations never progressed enough to lead him to believe the sides were close to a deal. Celtics president Danny Ainge couldn’t be reached for comment.

“We’re not going to do an extension right now,” Duffy said. “The conversation has been cordial. We’ve been talking the last couple of weeks. There is a difference between the perception of him in their eyes and our eyes. With that being said, the focus is on Rajon to have a fantastic season and concentrate on winning a championship.”

Duffy, who also counts Steve Nash(notes) among his clients, said he is seeking a contract that would pay Rondo like one of the NBA’s top five point guards.

The Celtics, Duffy said, “feel differently.”


WEEI wrote:A source close to the situation has told Jeff Goodman of WEEI.com and FoxSports.com that the Celtics offered point guard Rajon Rondo a contract extension worth five years and $45 million, with Rondo’s representatives asking for between $55 million-$60 million over the same number of years. The Celtics presented their offer to Rondo’s reps in a meeting, Monday night. Rondo is eligible to become a restricted free agent at the end of the 2009-10 season.


From Chad Ford's chat today:
Chad Ford: Can you think of another team who has publicly taken multiple shots at their young, potential franchise player ... even if they were tongue in cheek? Could you imagine the Cavs doing it to LeBron? Or the Hornets to Chris Paul? Or even the Nuggets to Carmelo Anthony? Players are sensitive and I have it on very good authority that Rondo was VERY hurt by what went down this summer. Word's just come in that he won't be signing an extension ... unless the Celtics come up with big time money for him next summer, he's going to find a way to leave.
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Re: Rajon Rondo to Join 2010 Free Agent Class

Postby Piston Boris on Wed Oct 28, 2009 1:17 am

This was only a matter of time after Ainge publicly chewed Rondo out on the radio in Boston.

Boston was hyping getting $30 million in expiring contracts off their books for the 2010 free agent season.

The soon-to-be-lowered salary cap and Rondo's leaving will not let them fill in the holes that are going to spring up after this season.

It's also being said that Davis, Rondo, and the other young players are splitting from the Big 3.

Ubuntu is dying in the Celts' locker room.
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