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Post by ryanhall1991 - MEM on Nov 10, 2007 2:26:55 GMT
Memphis Trades:
81 C Boozer $11,260,483--$11,260,484 70 N Robinson $1,268,160--$2,020,179--$2,911,078
Seattle Trades:
76 C Wilcox $6,500,000--$6,750,000 80 B Gordon $4,881,669
I will be losing about a million in salary and Seattle's salary will be $64,884,396 after the trade. We want this deal to be completely fair so that there is no suspicion of us cheating. Since you trade-checkers probably know roughly where each of these players above will be rated, if you think either team has a slight advantage then let us know. We don't want to do this trade unless everyone else sees it as even.
I accept.
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Post by bigben - SEA on Nov 10, 2007 2:27:47 GMT
I accept.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Nov 10, 2007 8:35:12 GMT
I quite like this trade because it settles both your teams' lineups more. Seattle finally gets a true PG (although if that's a word for Nate... I'm not entirely sure, heh) and a presence in the paint. And Memphis gets a quality SG and Wilcox makes it fair.
I accept.
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Post by redstorm177 on Nov 10, 2007 13:59:42 GMT
I'll accept. Wilcox makes up the difference between Boozer and Gordon.
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Post by bigben - SEA on Nov 10, 2007 16:26:54 GMT
It also allows me to have a fast paced, Phoenix Suns type offense with Nate, Redd, Lewis, Boozer and swift as my starters. Boozer will complement Swift to create a very athletic, fast front-court. And with Nate running the point, we will have one of the fastest paces in the league. And when i need a more pass-first point guard, i always have Earl Watson.
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Post by Erik Lassen on Nov 10, 2007 16:53:44 GMT
Good deal guys. Accepted.
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Post by ragas2134 - LAC on Nov 11, 2007 21:34:42 GMT
Accepted
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Post by Boston Celtics on Nov 11, 2007 23:24:49 GMT
Finalised. Please update your salary and depth charts.
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