Comeback over: Miami Heat releases Shaun Livingston

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[h1]Comeback over: Miami Heat releases Shaun Livingston[/h1]By Ira Winderman | SunSentinel.com 12:33 AM EST, January 6, 2009
MIAMI - The Shaun Livingston comeback is over. At least for now. At least with the Miami Heat.

Livingston was informed of his release after Monday night's 91-84 loss to the
San Antonio Spurs at AmericanAirlines Arena, with the team expected to make a formal announcement later this morning.

The former
Los Angeles Clippers point guard was signed as a free agent on Oct. 3. He had been attempting a comeback from a gruesome Feb. 26, 2007 knee injury that left him with a dislocated left kneecap and three torn ligaments.

While the comeback had been limited to four appearances totaling 41 minutes this season -- his first
NBA action since the injury -- his release was based more on the salary cap that fitness.

The contract Livingston signed with the Heat guaranteed only $370,000 for this season, a figure that keeps the team below the punitive dollar-for-dollar luxury tax on excessive payrolls.

With all NBA contracts becoming guaranteed for the season by week's end, the Heat had to make a decision on Livingston in advance of its upcoming seven-game trip. Livingston's contract also called for a partial contract guarantee for next season, at the Heat's option.

Coach Erik Spoelstra had spoken nebulously in recent days about Livingston's ability to contend for game minutes. Livingston's last action was a 12-minute Dec. 6 stint against Oklahoma City. He appeared stiff-legged in his appearances with reduced mobility.

Since signing Livingston, the Heat had spoken of a long-term approach, of how the No. 4 overall selection in the 2004 NBA Draft could provide a nucleus of the future at point guard alongside 2008 second-round pick Mario Chalmers. The Heat also has Marcus Banks and Chris Quinn under guaranteed contracts at point guard.

Once Livingston clears the 48-hour waiver period, the Heat could re-sign the 23-year-old to up to two 10-day contracts without impacting its luxury-tax position.

Livingston seemingly had grown increasingly frustrated over his lack of opportunity, displaying disappointment over his nightly spot on the inactive list.

With the release, the Heat could utilize the vacated roster spot on a 10-day contract with another player or hold it open for a return by center
Alonzo Mourning, who is rehabilitating from a Dec. 2007 knee injury.

It also almost certainly means center
Jamaal Magloire will have his contract guaranteed for the balance of the season. Magloire had been guaranteed $570,919 of his 2008-09 salary, with the other half to be guaranteed if he is not released prior to Wednesday night's game in Denver against the Nuggets.

Livingston, who watched Monday's game in street clothes from the bench, declined comment after the game. He offered an appreciative "thank you" when wished good luck.

Ira Winderman can be reached at iwinderman@SunSentinel.com.
 
Makes sense for the Heat, but I hope Livingston can make it back to being a somewhat productive player in the L.
 
Originally Posted by Blazers21NTNP

Makes sense for the Heat, but I hope Livingston can make it back to being a somewhat productive player in the L.
 
If he makes a full recovery..I can't see how he won't get another chance
 
I see the Suns released Dee Brown today, I wonder if they are going after Shaun Livingston?
 
I rahter have an recovering Livingston then Sun Yue, maybe something for the Lakers now that Farmar is out?
 
Originally Posted by Respect21

I see the Suns released Dee Brown today, I wonder if they are going after Shaun Livingston?


they have been looking for a backup/successor for nash. livingston would be nice. and shaq's always talking about how the training staff did wonders forhim. maybe they can help livingston out a little
 
I think it would be better for him to not sign a team this season...just rehabilitate that knee and refine his shooting.
 
livingston is never gonna catch a break.
hopefully another team signs him soon.
 
I hope he makes it back as a starter on any team. Just sad to see someone go out because of a freak injury like that.
 
I don't think the Heat expected to get what they've gotten out of Mario this fast.
 
Originally Posted by gottagitdemjs

I don't think the Heat expected to get what they've gotten out of Mario this fast.
pretty much.. they knew they got a steal.. but the way mario is playing now with a year or 2 under his belt he should be very good
 
Originally Posted by gottagitdemjs

I don't think the Heat expected to get what they've gotten out of Mario this fast.

Pretty Much! Rio's the steal of the draft so far
 
yeap, career is over for him. It's time for oversea or switch to a new path in life.
 
Originally Posted by k0befomvp

I rahter have an recovering Livingston then Sun Yue, maybe something for the Lakers now that Farmar is out?
Huh? Sun Yue is the bomb.
 
just something about being a Clipper that turns you graveyard status.

*crosses fingers for Eric Gordon*
 
I seriously dont think he can make it back to the player he was before.

A knee injury like that is definitely career ending. I hate it for him...
 
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