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Post by Golden State Warriors on Aug 31, 2007 0:29:15 GMT
Revised Trade Below;
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Aug 31, 2007 0:34:59 GMT
I Accept, i will be getting REALLY good SG to be starting and Bogut was on the Bench, so its not really hard to trade him like that.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Aug 31, 2007 11:28:38 GMT
I don't really like this trade because it leaves both teams with holes afterwards.
If Minny does this deal they wont have a Power Forward on their team! And all it does for Indiana is make their frontcourt absolutely stacked with only Marcus Banks and Dorell Wright to start at 1 and 2...
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Aug 31, 2007 12:20:34 GMT
yeah, but as like as Indiana is trying to get another SG in other deal, i am really trying to get another young PF or C for my team
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Aug 31, 2007 15:49:42 GMT
so, do you accept this deal Boston?
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Post by Erik Lassen on Aug 31, 2007 16:02:04 GMT
I don't accept. I don't think J Rich is worth that much.
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Post by jerry on Aug 31, 2007 17:21:49 GMT
Firstly, Minny, update Diaw's salary in his thread, he has a $9m x 4year extension.
Second, even with Diaw's extension, and Jaric's deal thrown in too, I'm not sure it J-Rich is enough, Indy should add someone better than Solomon given Diaw has very similar ratings, contract and age to J-Rich, and Bogut is pretty decent too and has the most upside out everyone. Just doesn't seem very balanced to me.
J
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Post by Boston Celtics on Aug 31, 2007 23:08:04 GMT
Just to clarify, can we still post new trades? You've got about 2minutes left if you want to.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Aug 31, 2007 23:11:05 GMT
Pacers, how about we change the deal to:
Diaw Bogut Jaric
for
Granger J-Rich 2nd round
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Post by jerry on Aug 31, 2007 23:12:44 GMT
Can they still tinker with this to see if they can come up with something we agree to, even though the deadline has passed? With Indy's 1st thrown in I think it's worth a second look.
J
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Aug 31, 2007 23:19:05 GMT
Pacers, can we do like: Diaw Bogut Jaric for Granger J-Rich 2nd round
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Post by Golden State Warriors on Aug 31, 2007 23:21:53 GMT
What if I add a '08 1st to it, would that make it acceptable?
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Aug 31, 2007 23:29:47 GMT
i think it would, but don't you prefer to do like i said: Diaw Bogut Jaric for Granger J-Rich
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Post by Golden State Warriors on Aug 31, 2007 23:49:48 GMT
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Post by Boston Celtics on Aug 31, 2007 23:56:15 GMT
I'm ok with that deal, if the salaries work and stuff. I'm too tired to figure it out now! But I'm ok with it.
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Post by jerry on Sept 1, 2007 0:11:00 GMT
If you were 1 minute late why not try expanding this into a three way deal? It's sly but you could give it a go
J
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Post by Golden State Warriors on Sept 1, 2007 0:23:46 GMT
Thanks for the idea Philly
Indiana Trades
Jason Richerdson Mehmet Okur Solomon Jones '07 2nd '08 1st
Indiana Receives; Boris Diaw Andrew Bogut Raymond Felton Antoine Wright Marco Jaric
Outgoing;$18,925,000 Incoming;$11,986,717 Salary After;$55,275,458
Minnesota Trades
Boris Diaw Andrew Bogut Marco Jaric
Minnesota Recieves;
Jason Richerdson Solomon Jones '07 2nd '08 1st
Outgoing;$11,986,717 Incoming;$10,675,000 Salary After;$63,432,370
New Jersey Trades
Raymond Felton Antoine Wright
New Jersey Recives;
Mehmet Okur
Incoming salary;$8,250,000 Out Going salary;$4,955,040
This trade is just the one with me and the T-Wolves plus the offer New Jersey gave me for Okur.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Sept 1, 2007 0:27:18 GMT
you put Mehmet Okur in my deal and NJ's one
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Post by Golden State Warriors on Sept 1, 2007 0:27:57 GMT
my bad, I'll fix it.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Sept 1, 2007 0:31:53 GMT
now it's ok, i think that this deal will be accepted =P
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Post by Erik Lassen on Sept 1, 2007 0:51:36 GMT
New Jersey rapes in this deal. No go from me.
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Post by jerry on Sept 1, 2007 16:08:24 GMT
I disagree, I think it's pretty balanced.
Felton and change for Okur isn't bad, and it makes sense for both teams. NJ currently have Felt on the bench but would start Okur and look stronger for the run home and playoffs. Indy badly need backcourt help, they can look to the future with Felt at the 1, move Granger back to the 3, Bogut is a solid replacement for Okur, and they have Diaw to play the 4. Minnesota are no longer getting shafted as they were earlier, they had Bogut on the bench behind Miller but they will now have a legit starter in J-Rich to replace Eddie Jones with, plus an '08 1st, and won't have to pay for Diaw's $9m x 4 year extension.
J
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Post by Boston Celtics on Sept 1, 2007 16:38:43 GMT
Chicago is right that New Jersey are getting a very good deal out of this trade. But on the whole it benefits all three teams so much that I'm going to accept it. Minnesota just needs to look for a Power Forward in free agency I guess.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Sept 1, 2007 16:43:42 GMT
well...actually i will put Mark Blount in te PF positions, and his rating is 68 and its more than any Free Agent =P so thats the best that i can do with the PF position...
so this trade is accepted?
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Post by Golden State Warriors on Sept 1, 2007 18:55:11 GMT
I think it needs one more accept.
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Post by Utah Jazz on Sept 1, 2007 19:19:01 GMT
I accept, seems to make each team better
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Sept 1, 2007 19:42:16 GMT
oh yeah!^^ nice, so thats it! =P
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Sept 1, 2007 20:12:00 GMT
i have to figure out how much i am going to have to pay gerald wallace next year before i accept this
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Post by Golden State Warriors on Sept 1, 2007 20:17:08 GMT
If you accept this your 07/08 salary would be; $54,749,371, and I'm not sure but I think the salary cap next year will be $67 mill
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Post by Boston Celtics on Sept 2, 2007 9:36:49 GMT
i have to figure out how much i am going to have to pay gerald wallace next year before i accept this
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