L.A. Clippers renounce Livingston: The Los Angeles Clippers said Wednesday that they had renounced their rights to Shaun Livingston, the recuperating guard who is an unrestricted free agent. Livingston, taken by Los Angeles as the fourth overall pick in the 2004 NBA Draft, hasn't played since injuring his left knee in a game on Feb. 26, 2007. (Updated 07/10/2008).
Injury Report
Kneecap - Expected to be ready for 2008-09 training camp (Updated - 4/17/08)
Fantasy Analysis
According to the NBA collective bargaining agreement, a renounced player no longer counts toward team salary, so teams use renouncement to gain additional cap room. A team can still re-sign such a player, but the team must either have enough salary cap room to fit the salary, or sign the player using the minimum salary exception. With Baron Davis now a Clipper, the best thing for Livingston's diminished Fantasy value would be for him to land elsewhere. (Updated 07/10/2008).
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L.A. Clippers renounce Livingston: The Los Angeles Clippers said Wednesday that they had renounced their rights to Shaun Livingston, the recuperating guard who is an unrestricted free agent. Livingston, taken by Los Angeles as the fourth overall pick in the 2004 NBA Draft, hasn't played since injuring his left knee in a game on Feb. 26, 2007. (Updated 07/10/2008).
Injury Report
Kneecap - Expected to be ready for 2008-09 training camp (Updated - 4/17/08)
Fantasy Analysis
According to the NBA collective bargaining agreement, a renounced player no longer counts toward team salary, so teams use renouncement to gain additional cap room. A team can still re-sign such a player, but the team must either have enough salary cap room to fit the salary, or sign the player using the minimum salary exception. With Baron Davis now a Clipper, the best thing for Livingston's diminished Fantasy value would be for him to land elsewhere. (Updated 07/10/2008).