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Post by Boston Celtics on Oct 23, 2007 23:25:40 GMT
hey I cant post a trade...can you post it for me?
The Minnesota Timberwolves trades:
Jason Richarson--$10,000,000--R$11,111,111--R$12,222,222--R$13,333,333--R$14,444,444 Andrei Kirilenko-$ 12,338,437--$ 13,709,375--$ 15,080,312--$ 16,451,250--$ 17,822,187 JJ Redick--$1,860,720--$2,000,160--[red]$2,139,720--$2,839,408[/red] 1st round pick 08(IND) 2nd round pick 08(MIA)
Total = $24,199,157
to the Denver Nuggets for
Kenyon Martin-$11,818,182--$13,000,000--$14,181,818--$15,363,636 Jason Terry-$7,500,000--$8,287,500--$9,075,000--$9,862,500--$10,650,000--$11,437,500 JR Smith-$1,067,400--$1,641,661 Reggie Evans-$4,000,000--$4,320,000--$4,640,000--$4,960,000--$5,080,000
total = $24,385,582
Trade Reformulated - see below
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct 23, 2007 23:32:21 GMT
thanks dude...I dont know why but i couldnt start a trade... I accept this trade, i will be getting a SG since Jones is going to FA and a good PF, plus a younger player
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Post by richey06 - DEN/PHI on Oct 23, 2007 23:35:54 GMT
i accept
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Oct 23, 2007 23:40:25 GMT
looks like a huge ripoff to me
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Post by redstorm177 on Oct 24, 2007 0:04:09 GMT
At first glance, this sort of looks lopsided, but you have to keep in mind that this is a videogame. When you first see K-Mart, you might not think much of him given his devastating knee injuries, but he's rated an 83 and the game views him as a healthy guy. I'm not sure why the second rounder was necessary, but I accept this trade nonetheless.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct 24, 2007 0:05:21 GMT
looks like a huge ripoff to me for who?
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Post by Erik Lassen on Oct 24, 2007 1:16:42 GMT
If it wasn't for the Indiana pick I'd consider accepting. But I don't see a good season from Indiana, and it will probably be a top 5 pick.
Declined.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct 24, 2007 11:17:22 GMT
so if I take out the 1st round pick it will be fair?
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Post by Erik Lassen on Oct 24, 2007 13:13:17 GMT
In my eyes.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct 24, 2007 13:15:10 GMT
hmmm ok so can restart the trade here? like this:
The Minnesota Timberwolves trades:
Jason Richarson--$10,000,000--R$11,111,111--R$12,222,222--R$13,333,333--R$14,444,444 Andrei Kirilenko-$ 12,338,437--$ 13,709,375--$ 15,080,312--$ 16,451,250--$ 17,822,187 JJ Redick--$1,860,720--$2,000,160--[red]$2,139,720--$2,839,408[/red] 2nd round pick 08(MIA)
Total = $24,199,157
to the Denver Nuggets for
Kenyon Martin-$11,818,182--$13,000,000--$14,181,818--$15,363,636 Jason Terry-$7,500,000--$8,287,500--$9,075,000--$9,862,500--$10,650,000--$11,437,500 JR Smith-$1,067,400--$1,641,661 Reggie Evans-$4,000,000--$4,320,000--$4,640,000--$4,960,000--$5,080,000
total = $24,385,582
----------------- if its possible can you vote again please?
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Post by redstorm177 on Oct 24, 2007 13:38:46 GMT
J-Rich + AK47 = K-Mart + Jet
So, it comes down to:
Redick and 2nd for J.R. Smith and Reggie Evans
Without the original pick, it now favors Minny but not by that much. I'll still accept.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct 24, 2007 13:41:54 GMT
how many accepts do it need to be accepted?
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Post by redstorm177 on Oct 24, 2007 15:11:31 GMT
treis acceptos neccesito
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Post by Boston Celtics on Oct 24, 2007 16:27:03 GMT
I didn't think the trade needed re-formulating, but I accept the new one.
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Post by Utah Jazz on Oct 24, 2007 17:01:04 GMT
Ill accept the NEW trade
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Oct 24, 2007 20:09:21 GMT
J Rich and AK47 is WAAAAAAAY better than K-Mart and Jason Terry
J Rich and AK might have had a "bad" season, but they will both still be rated around an 80
K Mart I look at to drop drastically, and his salary is just horrible. Jason Terry didnt exactly open a bunch of eyes this season... I say K-Mart is 70-75 and Terry is low 80s
JR Smith did play good, but he will still be around 75, and Reggie Evans is just a salary dump
IND 1st will be a really good pick, and JJ Redick is looking to get more play time this year under a new coach
To me, J Rich and AK47 are still premeir players in this league, and there is no way in my eyes that you can justify trading those 2 and a first rounder for basically Jason Terry and salary dumps
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Post by richey06 - DEN/PHI on Oct 24, 2007 20:22:55 GMT
i accept the new trade...its final right?
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct 24, 2007 22:56:36 GMT
K-Mart did pretty well in this season, 14 ppg, 9 rbp and 2 apg....pretty good for a PF, and i really want Terry to be my starting SG...so NY, Celtics and Jazz accepted...so its done
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Oct 25, 2007 1:34:39 GMT
no clue where you are getting those stats from, K-Mart only played 2 games this entire season (assuming we are talking about real life)
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Post by Utah Jazz on Oct 25, 2007 1:36:27 GMT
no clue where you are getting those stats from, K-Mart only played 2 games this entire season (assuming we are talking about real life) those were Martin's stats in this league
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Post by Erik Lassen on Oct 25, 2007 3:26:38 GMT
New Jersey makes some VERY valid points. He has changed my vote to a no. K-Mart and Jason Terry (who has been benched in real life, so roster patches will have his rating going down) are not worth as much as J-Rich and AK47.
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Post by Utah Jazz on Oct 25, 2007 3:54:32 GMT
NJ the 1st rounder was taken out
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Post by Boston Celtics on Oct 25, 2007 12:17:14 GMT
I'd like the staff members to please post their judgement on this trade again for me, cos I'm not sure where we stand right now.
Boston: Accepts Chicago: Rejects
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Post by redstorm177 on Oct 25, 2007 13:02:52 GMT
Knicks: Excepts
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Post by Utah Jazz on Oct 25, 2007 19:22:20 GMT
Im going to need to think this one over for a bit. My biggest question about the trade is what will Kenyon Martin be rated next year b/c IMO hes the biggest ? mark in the trade
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct 25, 2007 20:29:02 GMT
well IMO its fair to make the ratings based on the league itself, not in real life...he did pretty good this year
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Post by Utah Jazz on Oct 25, 2007 20:38:06 GMT
well IMO its fair to make the ratings based on the league itself, not in real life...he did pretty good this year If you want to use that logic, Stephon Marbury put up almost identical numbers to Kobe Bryant and put up better numbers than Dwyane Wade in this league. Do you honestly believe the 3 of them should be rated the same?
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Post by redstorm177 on Oct 25, 2007 20:40:03 GMT
^^^YES PLEASE!!! ;D
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct 25, 2007 21:13:59 GMT
well if he is playing better then....he should be rated better! in NBA live this happens too specially in Dynasty Mode.
edit: in Live 08 he is rated 76, in this league he deserves to stay around 80+ IMO
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Post by Erik Lassen on Oct 26, 2007 13:48:41 GMT
Minnesota, we go based on what the players do in real life. That way a good GM has to be able to see a players potential in real life. Otherwise, Channing Frye would be rated 88 overall in this league.
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