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Post by wilberto628 - NOH on Oct 26, 2007 0:28:31 GMT
Hornets Receives: Danny Granger 76 $1,417,800--$1,516,800-$2,329,804 Boris Diaw 79 $1,795,757--$9,000,000--$9,000,000--$9,000,000--$9,000,000
Hornets Team Salary: $50,933,296
Indiana Receives: Andrew Bynum 69--$2,172,000~$2,769,300 Devin Brown 75--$3,000,000~$3,500,000~$3,800,000 2007 10th overall pick
Indiana Team Salary: $56,554,452
AS GM OF THE HORNETS I ACCEPT THIS TRADE
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Post by Golden State Warriors on Oct 26, 2007 2:19:19 GMT
I accept, it is hard to trade Granger but I get a very good young C in Bynum and a veteran SG to come of the bench along with the 10th pick in the draft.
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Post by Erik Lassen on Oct 26, 2007 13:47:34 GMT
I don't like it at all for Indy. New Orleans is winning this big time if you ask me. Bynum is gonna be good, but I don't know if it's a high enough chance that he will be as good as everyone is saying. Either way, I'll accept. Just because if Bynum pans out, Indy will win this big. But right now, New Orleans is raping.
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Post by redstorm177 on Oct 26, 2007 14:19:02 GMT
This trade really is dependent on Bynum's future, which I'm not a big fan of, but apparently he has a lot of "potential". The 10th pick should really get you a nice player: Brewer, Noah, Wright/s, Law, Hawes, Green, Thornton, Bellinelli...etc.
Indy gets rid of Diaw's horrid contract but is really taking a risk on moving Granger, who is still on his rookie deal. Devin Brown, despite the 75 rating, is still a fringe NBA player IMO.
There's a lot of unknowns in this trade, so I wouldn't be able to reject since you just can't tell whats being traded (as far as Bynum's "potential" and the 10th pick). I accept this trade.
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Post by Utah Jazz on Oct 26, 2007 17:00:32 GMT
I dont like this trade at all for Indiana. This trade leaves Indiana with a bunch of holes. He'll have 2 centers, no small forward & not to mention I think hes getting ripped off. Andrew Bynum is the most over hyped player in the NBA right now too IMO. I reject
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Post by Golden State Warriors on Oct 26, 2007 20:13:53 GMT
I dont like this trade at all for Indiana. This trade leaves Indiana with a bunch of holes. He'll have 2 centers, no small forward & not to mention I think hes getting ripped off. Andrew Bynum is the most over hyped player in the NBA right now too IMO. I reject No small forwards? Dunleavy, Korver, Garcia, Antoine Wright and Dorell Wright can play SF.
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Post by wilberto628 - NOH on Oct 27, 2007 13:35:44 GMT
not to mention devin brown is a SF lol, yea i dont see where he gets the idea you wont have a SF when you will have like 6, but okie dokie!
and it sounds like utah is rejecting because of a personal opinion about bynum.....shoulda watched the LA Lakers game on ESPN last night cuz he put on a show in his 23 mins, 18 pts, 7 rebs
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct 27, 2007 14:01:39 GMT
Devin brown isnt a SF, he is by far a true SG, and he is a 6 ft 5, can play SF but is a true SG
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Post by wilberto628 - NOH on Oct 27, 2007 14:07:31 GMT
im still trying to figure out your point minny......if he can play SF, how does utah say he is left without a SF...
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Post by Boston Celtics on Oct 27, 2007 15:01:08 GMT
I'm OK with this trade. I accept.
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Post by Erik Lassen on Oct 27, 2007 15:33:49 GMT
By the way, for anyone who didn't understand. I accepted.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Oct 27, 2007 16:08:46 GMT
im still trying to figure out your point minny......if he can play SF, how does utah say he is left without a SF... well...i would put brown playing SF in my team just in case of emergency...cuz he IS A SG
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Post by Utah Jazz on Oct 27, 2007 19:37:36 GMT
Thats my mistake I didnt mean he wouldnt have a SF, I meant he wouldnt have a PF. You cant honestly put stock into what a player does in a pre season game either when teams starters arent even playing. Apparently Im the only person that thinks this trade is a complete rip off but thats why we have a committee I suppose
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Post by Golden State Warriors on Oct 27, 2007 19:48:00 GMT
Hey Utah Troy Murphy can play PF and so can Andrew Bogut.
My starting 5 would be:
C-Bynum PF-Bogut SF-Dunleavy SG-A.Wright PG-Felton
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Post by Golden State Warriors on Oct 29, 2007 23:25:52 GMT
Can we update our salary and depth charts yet?
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Post by Boston Celtics on Oct 30, 2007 9:26:19 GMT
Yes. Update your salary and depth charts.
Right now I'd say New Orleans is first in the running for Executive of the Year 2008!
edit: Just so you know, New Orleans, our trade rule means you can't submit another trade for one full week from now because you've made two this week.
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