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Post by jerry on Aug 30, 2007 16:11:43 GMT
The Spurs send:
TJ Ford - 79 ($2,929,466) Garbojosa 72 ($3,750,000) Bonner 62 ($2,000,000) Ely 65 ($3,308,615)
total = $11,988,081
to the 76ers for:
Dalembert 74 ($8,840,000) Miller 78 ($8,633,333) Amundson 54 ($132,987) 2007 GSW 2nd
total = $17,606,320
Spurs salary after trade = $64,984,239 Sixers salary after trade = $42,927,395
MOD EDIT: TRADE REVISED BELOW
76ers confirm. I get a top young PG in TJ who should be my PG for years to come. Losing Miller and Sammy D will hurt, especially Sammy as he's young enough to be a part of the teams future, but TJ and Garbajosa make up for it.
J
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Post by Utah Jazz on Aug 30, 2007 16:22:59 GMT
I think there are a few things wrong w/ this trade. 1st off, San Antonio just released Matt Bonner as a part of the trade he just did w/ me. 2nd, I dont think San Antonio can do this trade cap wise. San Antonio hasnt put Shane Battier on his salary chart yet & Battier's salary would put them very close to the cap if not over it. I dont think this works under the 125% rule either. Am I wrong with this?
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Post by lucaswrestling - MIA on Aug 30, 2007 17:21:03 GMT
Utah says all, SA is crazy with the trade deadline, hahahaha.
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Post by jerry on Aug 30, 2007 17:38:13 GMT
Hmm, thanks for pointing that out (not)
Well, you're right about Bonner, but Spurs are fine salary wise, they dropped to about $55m total following your trade. This trade would have put him back around $60m so the 125% rule shouldn't apply.
I'm perfectly willing to do the deal with Harpring, Udrih, Jackson or Brown, or any two of them, instead of Bonner. If the Spurs agree they can post it, please consider this my confirmation. If I need to waive anyone make it Kevin Ollie. Both teams would remain under the $65m cap, Spurs between $55 and $60m, myself around $40-$45m, so the 125% rule won't apply.
J
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Post by Utah Jazz on Aug 30, 2007 17:42:24 GMT
OK my mistake. His total is correct he just didnt have Battier on his chart so I didnt think he had counted Battier's contract
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Post by jerry on Aug 30, 2007 18:49:08 GMT
Revised trade:
SAS sends
TJ Ford 76 - $2,929,466 Garbajosa 72 - $3,750,000 Harpring 72 - $6,500,000 Ely 65 - $3,300,000
to the 76ers in return for:
Miller 78 - $8,633,333 Dalembert 74 - $8,840,000 Sweetney 65 - $2,696,956 2007 GSW 2nd rounder
76ers Incoming = $16,479,466 76ers Outgoing = $20,170,289 76ers new cap = $44,854,811
Spurs Outgoing = $16,479,466 Spurs Incoming = $20,170,289 Spurs new cap = $63,042,882
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Aug 30, 2007 18:53:32 GMT
I accept, Losing TJ will hurt but that's the price I'm going to pay to get a young C that I've been looking for the whole season. With TJ gone I'm confident Calderon will develop into my number 1 PG over the next few seasons.
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Post by jerry on Aug 30, 2007 19:02:29 GMT
I accept. I get TJ, a top young PG I can build around, plus two other decent players in Garbajosa and Harpring. Harpring's contract hurtsa little, but while as I'm rebuilding and well under the cap I can afford it, and Ely is an expiring.
J
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Post by Erik Lassen on Aug 30, 2007 22:03:55 GMT
Fair deal. Why didn't you just do a 3 way invloving Toronto?
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Post by Boston Celtics on Aug 30, 2007 22:17:37 GMT
I accept the revised deal.
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Post by jerry on Aug 31, 2007 15:41:31 GMT
Henderson has been waived to make room for the trade.
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Post by Utah Jazz on Aug 31, 2007 19:14:19 GMT
I accept
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Post by Boston Celtics on Aug 31, 2007 23:35:42 GMT
Update salary and depth charts.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Sept 2, 2007 10:03:32 GMT
This trade is now pending the original San Antonio/Toronto trade which is held up by injury to Bruce Bowen.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Sept 7, 2007 23:13:56 GMT
Harpring is currently healed now, but we're still waiting on the previous trade and Bruce Bowen (ETA: 4 days)
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Sept 7, 2007 23:49:17 GMT
4 more days until Bowen's league anticipated return!
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