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Old 07-17-2005, 11:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Mavs facing difficult, perhaps obvious decision on Finley

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The Mavs would save at least $51 million and perhaps much more by waiving Finley under a provision in the NBA's new labor deal known as the amnesty clause. This one-time escape hatch lets teams avoid the dollar-for-dollar luxury tax obligation on one contract.

The money owed will still count against the salary cap. And the player will still get his guaranteed money -- plus more from whatever team signs him next. Players can't rejoin the team that cuts them until after the existing contract expires. In Finley's case, that would mean no sooner than the 2008-09 season.

``We haven't given up on trying to figure out a way to get the savings and keep Mike in a Mavericks uniform,'' team president of basketball operations Donnie Nelson said Friday. ``We've come up with creative solutions to problems before, and we're trying to pull a rabbit out of our hat again. But of the multiple scenarios, we're down to the last few. It's looking less and less likely.''

Nothing can happen until the collective bargaining agreement is signed, which is expected by the end of next week. The amnesty opportunity expires once the upcoming season begins.

Finley's agent, Henry Thomas, declined to comment Friday. Finley is expected at a news conference Saturday for a charity baseball game in which Nelson and Mavs owner Mark Cuban will be playing. Finley will be managing instead of playing because he's recovering from ankle surgery, event organizers said.

``Mike has helped build this franchise into what it is today,'' Nelson said. ``But all of us who are in professional sports know there's a dollar sign on our heads. That's just the way pro sports works. Still, it doesn't make these conversations any easier.''

Finley is the longest-tenured player in Dallas. He was an All-Star before Steve Nash and Dirk Nowitzki were, then together that trio took the Mavericks from lottery regulars to perennial playoff qualifiers. With Nash leaving as a free agent last summer, Finley's departure would leave only Nowitzki from their ``Big Three.''

Finley's role in the franchise's rebirth was rewarded in 2001 when he signed a maximum contract of $100-plus million over seven years. He has three years left at annual salaries of roughly $16 million, $17 million and $18 million.

Yet Finley's production no longer merits anything near that.

His scoring average has dropped five years in a row -- from a career-best 22.6 points per game in 1999-2000 to 15.7 last season -- and his rebounds and assists have diminished plenty over that span, too. New coach Avery Johnson has even talked about bringing Finley off the bench next season.

Part of Finley's dropoff has been because of Nowitzki's emergence. However, at 32, the former dunk contest participant rarely soars anymore, hanging out mostly around the 3-point line for jumpers.

While the ankle surgery should improve his mobility, he's still not the iron man he was in his younger days. After playing the first 490 games of his career, reaching midway through his seventh season, he's missed at least 10 games every season since, including 18 last season.


Either way, Finley has probably worn his No. 4 Mavs jersey for the last time.

``We're continuing to compare notes and look for a win-win opportunity,'' Nelson said. ``But at the end of the day, we've got to decide what is in the best interest of the Dallas Mavericks.''

The bright side for Finley is that he would get to pick his next team. Perhaps he could reunite with Nash in Phoenix, where he began his career until being traded to Dallas for Jason Kidd, or maybe return to his hometown of Chicago.
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With all this said I hope we retire his jersey once its all said and done. He was part of a movement to get this team to where it is now, a playoff team year in and year out. Maybe we'll sign him and let him retire as a Mav in three years.
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Old 07-17-2005, 02:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Mavs facing difficult, perhaps obvious decision on Finley

This is going to be interesting. Dallas will probably make a strong push to try and trade Finley before Friday, and since I doubt they will get worthwhile offers, he's probably going to end up being cut.
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Old 07-17-2005, 03:18 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Mavs facing difficult, perhaps obvious decision on Finley

..Then signed else where for a nice chunk of the MLE on a playoff bound team.
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Old 07-18-2005, 11:38 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Finley will probaly end up in either Phoenix or Chicago.
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Re: Mavs facing difficult, perhaps obvious decision on Finley

In my opinion trading might just be as bad unless we get expiring guys in the next 2-3 years. Because we would still have to pay the same amount of money unless we dump him. So its more like kick or keep finley
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