Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Jul 26, 2008 0:36:23 GMT
I made an "article" talking about teams that improved (at least from my point of view) based on their Starting 5...and its about improvement IN THE OFFSEASON. I hope that u guys enjoy it:
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[red]Starting 5 from the past season:
C: Jeff Foster 65
PF: Al Horford 79
SF: Luke Walton 74
SG: Sasha Vujacic 68
PG: Acie Law 70[/red]
[limegreen]This season's starting 5:
C: Ben Wallace (79)
PF: Kenyon Martin (83)
SF: Tayshaun Prince (84)
SG: Cuttino Mobley (77)
PG: Chauncey Billups (83)[/limegreen][/center]
Bobcats Trade:
79 - Al Horford - $4,500,000 - $4,750,000 - $5,000,000
69 - Mikki Moore - $5,356,000 - $5,740,000
63 - Rudy Fernandez - $500,000 - $600,000 - $700,000
08 Charlotte 1st Rounder
09 Charlotte 1st Rounder
Bobcats Receive:
85 - Richard Jefferson - $12,200,000 - $13,200,000 - $14,200,000 - $15,000,000
84 - Caron Butler - $8,218,990 - $8,999,980 - $9,780,970 - $10,561,960
78 - Antonio McDyess - $2,900,000 - $2,900,000 - $2,900,000
Total Salaries Outgoing: $10,356,000
Total Salries Incoming: $23,318,990
[orange] Look at what young talents and picks can get for you...Thats was pretty much what made the Bobcats become a good team.[/orange][/b]
To Bobcats
82-Jason Richardson 11,111,111-12,222,222-13,333,333-14,444,444
67-DeSagana Diop-2,146,000
2nd Rounder – Miami
Total Salary: 13,257,111
To Denver
78: Antonio McDyess - $2,900,000 - $2,900,000 - $2,900,000
77: Leandro Barbosa - $5,600,000 - $6,100,000 - $6,600,000 - $7,100,000 - $7,600,000
Kevin Ollie - $3,441,900(contract ends this year)
Derek Anderson - $1,219,590(contacts ends this year)
[orange]Again, some good 70s players can get u a great player...Jason Richardson had a good season in real life, scoring again 20ppg....he will get a ratings boost IMO [/orange]
Bobcats trade:
Caron Butler (84)
Jason Richardson (82)
Mike Bibby (81)
2nd round 08
Bobcats Get:
84 Tayshaun Prince - $8,675,620 - $9,500,000 - $10,324,380 - $11,148,760
83 Kenyon Martin - $13,000,000 - $14,181,818 - $15,363,636
71 Juan Carlos Navarro - $500,000 - $600,000 - $700,000
83 Chauncey Billups - $12,000,000 - $12,000,000 - $12,000,000 - $12,000,000
1st Rounder 09 DET
2nd Rounder 09 DET
[orange]In the 1st ever 4-way trade in D5's History, the Bobcats almost got their complete starting 5 there, getting a good young guy in Prince, a great PG that can give 8-10 assists while making 15-20 points and K-Mart who if stays healthy can be a monster.They are now, at least IMO, a title contender team.[/orange]
[red]Last season's Starting 5:
C - Zydrunas Ilgauskas (75)
PF - Nick Collison (72)
SF - LeBron James (96)
SG - Leandro Barbosa (76)
PG - Mikbe Bibby (81)[/red]
[limegreen]This season's Starting 5:
C - Zydrunas Ilgauskas (75)
PF - Nick Collison (72)
SF - LeBron James (96)
SG - Richard JEfferson (85)
PG - Ben Gordon (80)[/limegreen]
Important moves in this off-season:[/center]
To Bobcats
81 Mike Bibby $13,500,000 $14,500,000
77 Leandro Barbosa $5,600,000 $6,100,000 $6,600,000 $7,100,000 $7,600,000
Total Salary for 08: 21,600,000
To Cavs
75 Luther Head - $1,122,000 - $1,962,378
85 - Richard Jefferson - $12,200,000 - $13,200,000 - $14,200,000 - $15,000,000
Total Salary for 08: 14322000
[red]The Cavaliers made a good deal here, getting a lot younger and Richard Jefferson just had his best season in real life in the Nets, so his ratings can increase by 1 or 2 points...[/red]
"Free agent guard Ben Gordon (80) has agreed to terms on a 5 year deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Ben is very grateful to be signing this $65.5 million contract and is looking forward to playing with Lebron James and Richard Jefferson. He enjoyed his stay in Chicago but is disappointed that they were unwilling to make the adjustments necessary to retain him."
[red] This could be the move that made the difference for the Cavaliers, signing one of the best FAs and giving no chance for the Bulls to res-sign him with that insane contract. I'm not sure if they will put Gordon at PG or make a insane Starting 5 with Head at PG and LeBron at PF....lets see what happens.[/red]
The Minnesota Timberwolves trades:
Mehmet Okur(79) $8,500,000--$8,500,000
Fabricio Oberto(66)----$1,500,000--$1,725,000--$1,900,000(TO)
Kwame Brown(74) $9,075,000
Ira Newble(63)---$3,441,900
1st round pick 09
2nd round pick 08 (NYK)
Total Outcoming: $22,516,900
Total Incoming: $21,453,000
to the Chicago Buls for:
Kevin Garnett(97)---$15,000,000---$17,500,000---$20,125,000----$23,143,750
Troy Hudson (66)---$5,953,000---$6,303,000---$6,653,000
Demetris Nichols(64)---$500,000---$600,000---$700,000(TO)
Total Outcoming: $21,453,000
Total Incoming: $22,516,900
[green] The T-Wolves were thinking "We don't have our 1st rounder, our players arent "the best tradable ones" so what can we do?!?!?! what? Then they saw that the Bulls were trying to trade Garnett to gain some cap and re-sign Okafor/Gordon in the off-season...they made an offer thinking "If he accepts it will be the start of the T-Wolves revolution" and then....HE ACCEPTED!
In one of the most dramatic trades in D5's history, the T-Wolves received the DPOY, who puts MVP type numbers in everything.[/green]
The Minnesota Timberwolves trades:
Kevin Garnett(97)---$15,000,000---$17,500,000---$20,125,000----$23,143,750
Drew Gooden(76)----$6,400,000--$7,100,000
Jamal Crawford(76)----$7,920,000--$8,640,000
Kyle Korver(70) - $4,392,739-$4,773,927-$5,155,115-$5,536,303
Erick Dampier(68) - $8,587,500 - $9,550,000 - $10,112,500 - $13,075,000
Troy Hudson (66)---$5,953,000---$6,303,000---$6,653,000
2009 2nd round pick
Total Outcoming: $48,253,239
Total Incoming: $42,045,450
to the Phoenix Suns for:
Amare Stoudemire(92) - $13,260,000 - $14,520,000 - $15,780,000 $17,040,000
Antawn Jamison(81) - $14,000,000 - $15,000,000 - $15,000,000 $15,000,000
Josh Childress(73) - $3,631,450
Mike Miller(74) - $8,250,000 - $9,000,000 - $9,750,000
James Jones(71) - $ 2,904,000
Total Outcoming: $42,045,450
Total incoming: $48,253,239
[green]The T-Wolves "packaged" Garnett and they got all-star Amare Stoudemire and Antawn Jamison who had an amazing season....that move reversed the T-Wolves situation...they went from a team that would want their 1st round pick back so badly into a playoff contender.[/green]
"My client Corey Maggette has agreed to a 4 year deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves. He feel he is the missing peice to a strong starting line up, and thinks this team can go back to where they were two years ago. Here are the terms of the deal...
Year 1 08/09- 9,500,000
Total Salaries: $49,619,000
Year 2 - 10,925,000
Total Salaries: $ 45,881,000
Year 3 - 11,500,000 (Player Option)
Total Salaries: 43,540,000 (With the PO)
Year 4- 11,500,000
Total Salaries: $11,500,000
Corey would like to thank the Minnesota Timberwolves for the opportunity to win for once in his career."
[green]The 1st FA was signed by the T-Wolves, and it was C-Magg, who had a 20ppg season IRL...he made the T-Wolves stronger and now they can even fight for the title while they have a pretty young team[/green]
[red] Last season's Starting 5:
C - Greg Oden (82)
PF - David Lee (75)
SF - Mickael Pietrus (76)
SG - Corey Maggette (83)
PG - Louis Williams (70)[/red]
[limegreen]This season's Starting 5:
C - Greg Oden (82)
PF - Michael Beasley (??)
SF - Mickael Pietrus (76)
SG - Monta Ellis (79)
PG - Derrick Rose (??)[/limegreen]
Important moves in this off-season:[/center]
[blue] "With the first pick in the 2008 NBA draft, the New York Knicks select Derrick Rose from the University of Memphis."
"With the 3rd overall pick in the 2008 NBA draft, the New York Knicks select Michael Beasley, forward from Kansas State."[/blue]
[orange]Thats right...Beasley and Rose were drafted by the same team! the New York Knicks drafted the two best rookies and will have a monster lineup with 3 of the best rookies (Oden/Beasley/Rose)...Beasley and Rose drafted by the same team...its not even fair, it looks like a joke or something Lets see if the best rookie team can take the NYK to at least the playoffs for the 1st time in D5.[/orange][/size]
The New Yorks Knicks signed Monta Ellis with this contract:
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Total: $67,500,000
[orange]The Knicks signed Ellis with a contract a little bit overpaid, but for a guy that had his best season in real life scoring 20 ppg and getting 5rpg, that contract might be alright...[/orange]
Jazz Trade:
85 - Richard Jefferson - $12,200,000 - $13,200,000 - $14,200,000 - $15,000,000
84 - Caron Butler - $8,218,990 - $8,999,980 - $9,780,970 - $10,561,960
78 - Antonio McDyess - $2,900,000 - $2,900,000 - $2,900,000
09 Utah 1st Rounder
Jazz Receive:
91 - Tracy McGrady - $19,014,187 - $21,126,874 - $23,239,561
79 - Al Horford - $4,500,000 - $4,750,000 - $5,000,000 (TO)
Total Salaries Outgoing: $23,318,990
Total Salaries Incoming: $23,514,187
[teal]When u look at this trade it seems like it wasnt that good for the Jazz, but it was, since that now their team might be the highest rated team with 3 guys rated 90+ (Brand/McGrady/Wade) and they got a young gun in Horford, so they improved a lot ratings wise IMO[/teal]
Utah Trades:
Bonzi Wells - 75 - $2,200,000 - $2,300,000 - $2,500,000
Jason Kapono - 71 - $2,700,000 - $2,700,000 - $2,700,000
Josh Boone - 69 - $1,133,040 - $1,212,120 - $2,056,967
for
Atlanta Trades:
Jamaal Tinsley - 74 - $6,300,000 - $6,750,000 - $7,200,000 - $7,500,000
#48 pick
[teal] It doesnt look like a HUGE deal, but it gave Utah the PG that they needed.[/teal]
"My client, Elton Brand, has signed a five year extension with his Utah Jazz worth over $90m."
[teal]The Jazz made a good move when they re-signed Brand with a 5-year deal, Brand is still a monster and he got a monster contract.[/teal]
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Thats it...I hope that u guys like this "article" and again: It's about teams that I THINK, that I BELIEVE, that I AGREE, that improved in this OFF-SEASON....so teams like Boston, who improved in the whole season arent here ;D ...oh and BTW vote I'll vote for the Bobcats because I never thought that they would make a team like that....its amazing.
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Charlotte Bobcats
[/size][/u][red]Starting 5 from the past season:
C: Jeff Foster 65
PF: Al Horford 79
SF: Luke Walton 74
SG: Sasha Vujacic 68
PG: Acie Law 70[/red]
[limegreen]This season's starting 5:
C: Ben Wallace (79)
PF: Kenyon Martin (83)
SF: Tayshaun Prince (84)
SG: Cuttino Mobley (77)
PG: Chauncey Billups (83)[/limegreen][/center]
Important moves in this off-season:
Bobcats Trade:
79 - Al Horford - $4,500,000 - $4,750,000 - $5,000,000
69 - Mikki Moore - $5,356,000 - $5,740,000
63 - Rudy Fernandez - $500,000 - $600,000 - $700,000
08 Charlotte 1st Rounder
09 Charlotte 1st Rounder
Bobcats Receive:
85 - Richard Jefferson - $12,200,000 - $13,200,000 - $14,200,000 - $15,000,000
84 - Caron Butler - $8,218,990 - $8,999,980 - $9,780,970 - $10,561,960
78 - Antonio McDyess - $2,900,000 - $2,900,000 - $2,900,000
Total Salaries Outgoing: $10,356,000
Total Salries Incoming: $23,318,990
[orange] Look at what young talents and picks can get for you...Thats was pretty much what made the Bobcats become a good team.[/orange][/b]
To Bobcats
82-Jason Richardson 11,111,111-12,222,222-13,333,333-14,444,444
67-DeSagana Diop-2,146,000
2nd Rounder – Miami
Total Salary: 13,257,111
To Denver
78: Antonio McDyess - $2,900,000 - $2,900,000 - $2,900,000
77: Leandro Barbosa - $5,600,000 - $6,100,000 - $6,600,000 - $7,100,000 - $7,600,000
Kevin Ollie - $3,441,900(contract ends this year)
Derek Anderson - $1,219,590(contacts ends this year)
[orange]Again, some good 70s players can get u a great player...Jason Richardson had a good season in real life, scoring again 20ppg....he will get a ratings boost IMO [/orange]
Bobcats trade:
Caron Butler (84)
Jason Richardson (82)
Mike Bibby (81)
2nd round 08
Bobcats Get:
84 Tayshaun Prince - $8,675,620 - $9,500,000 - $10,324,380 - $11,148,760
83 Kenyon Martin - $13,000,000 - $14,181,818 - $15,363,636
71 Juan Carlos Navarro - $500,000 - $600,000 - $700,000
83 Chauncey Billups - $12,000,000 - $12,000,000 - $12,000,000 - $12,000,000
1st Rounder 09 DET
2nd Rounder 09 DET
[orange]In the 1st ever 4-way trade in D5's History, the Bobcats almost got their complete starting 5 there, getting a good young guy in Prince, a great PG that can give 8-10 assists while making 15-20 points and K-Mart who if stays healthy can be a monster.They are now, at least IMO, a title contender team.[/orange]
Cleveland Cavaliers
[/size][/b][red]Last season's Starting 5:
C - Zydrunas Ilgauskas (75)
PF - Nick Collison (72)
SF - LeBron James (96)
SG - Leandro Barbosa (76)
PG - Mikbe Bibby (81)[/red]
[limegreen]This season's Starting 5:
C - Zydrunas Ilgauskas (75)
PF - Nick Collison (72)
SF - LeBron James (96)
SG - Richard JEfferson (85)
PG - Ben Gordon (80)[/limegreen]
Important moves in this off-season:[/center]
To Bobcats
81 Mike Bibby $13,500,000 $14,500,000
77 Leandro Barbosa $5,600,000 $6,100,000 $6,600,000 $7,100,000 $7,600,000
Total Salary for 08: 21,600,000
To Cavs
75 Luther Head - $1,122,000 - $1,962,378
85 - Richard Jefferson - $12,200,000 - $13,200,000 - $14,200,000 - $15,000,000
Total Salary for 08: 14322000
[red]The Cavaliers made a good deal here, getting a lot younger and Richard Jefferson just had his best season in real life in the Nets, so his ratings can increase by 1 or 2 points...[/red]
"Free agent guard Ben Gordon (80) has agreed to terms on a 5 year deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Ben is very grateful to be signing this $65.5 million contract and is looking forward to playing with Lebron James and Richard Jefferson. He enjoyed his stay in Chicago but is disappointed that they were unwilling to make the adjustments necessary to retain him."
08/09: $10,500,000
09/10: $12,000,000
10/11: $13,000,000
11/12: $14,500,000 (player option)
12/13: $15,500,000 (player option)
09/10: $12,000,000
10/11: $13,000,000
11/12: $14,500,000 (player option)
12/13: $15,500,000 (player option)
[red] This could be the move that made the difference for the Cavaliers, signing one of the best FAs and giving no chance for the Bulls to res-sign him with that insane contract. I'm not sure if they will put Gordon at PG or make a insane Starting 5 with Head at PG and LeBron at PF....lets see what happens.[/red]
Minnesota Timberwolves
[red]Last season's Starting 5:
C - Mehmet Okur (79)
PF - Drew Gooden (77)
SF - Jeff Green (76)
SG - Jamaal Crawford (76)
PG - Beno Udrih (67)[/red]
[limegreen]This season's Starting 5:
C - Amare Stoudemire (92)
PF - Antawn Jamison (81)
SF - Jeff Green (76)
SG - Corey Maggette (83)
PG - Raymond Felton (75)[/limegreen]
Important moves in this off-season:
[red]Last season's Starting 5:
C - Mehmet Okur (79)
PF - Drew Gooden (77)
SF - Jeff Green (76)
SG - Jamaal Crawford (76)
PG - Beno Udrih (67)[/red]
[limegreen]This season's Starting 5:
C - Amare Stoudemire (92)
PF - Antawn Jamison (81)
SF - Jeff Green (76)
SG - Corey Maggette (83)
PG - Raymond Felton (75)[/limegreen]
Important moves in this off-season:
The Minnesota Timberwolves trades:
Mehmet Okur(79) $8,500,000--$8,500,000
Fabricio Oberto(66)----$1,500,000--$1,725,000--$1,900,000(TO)
Kwame Brown(74) $9,075,000
Ira Newble(63)---$3,441,900
1st round pick 09
2nd round pick 08 (NYK)
Total Outcoming: $22,516,900
Total Incoming: $21,453,000
to the Chicago Buls for:
Kevin Garnett(97)---$15,000,000---$17,500,000---$20,125,000----$23,143,750
Troy Hudson (66)---$5,953,000---$6,303,000---$6,653,000
Demetris Nichols(64)---$500,000---$600,000---$700,000(TO)
Total Outcoming: $21,453,000
Total Incoming: $22,516,900
[green] The T-Wolves were thinking "We don't have our 1st rounder, our players arent "the best tradable ones" so what can we do?!?!?! what? Then they saw that the Bulls were trying to trade Garnett to gain some cap and re-sign Okafor/Gordon in the off-season...they made an offer thinking "If he accepts it will be the start of the T-Wolves revolution" and then....HE ACCEPTED!
In one of the most dramatic trades in D5's history, the T-Wolves received the DPOY, who puts MVP type numbers in everything.[/green]
The Minnesota Timberwolves trades:
Kevin Garnett(97)---$15,000,000---$17,500,000---$20,125,000----$23,143,750
Drew Gooden(76)----$6,400,000--$7,100,000
Jamal Crawford(76)----$7,920,000--$8,640,000
Kyle Korver(70) - $4,392,739-$4,773,927-$5,155,115-$5,536,303
Erick Dampier(68) - $8,587,500 - $9,550,000 - $10,112,500 - $13,075,000
Troy Hudson (66)---$5,953,000---$6,303,000---$6,653,000
2009 2nd round pick
Total Outcoming: $48,253,239
Total Incoming: $42,045,450
to the Phoenix Suns for:
Amare Stoudemire(92) - $13,260,000 - $14,520,000 - $15,780,000 $17,040,000
Antawn Jamison(81) - $14,000,000 - $15,000,000 - $15,000,000 $15,000,000
Josh Childress(73) - $3,631,450
Mike Miller(74) - $8,250,000 - $9,000,000 - $9,750,000
James Jones(71) - $ 2,904,000
Total Outcoming: $42,045,450
Total incoming: $48,253,239
[green]The T-Wolves "packaged" Garnett and they got all-star Amare Stoudemire and Antawn Jamison who had an amazing season....that move reversed the T-Wolves situation...they went from a team that would want their 1st round pick back so badly into a playoff contender.[/green]
"My client Corey Maggette has agreed to a 4 year deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves. He feel he is the missing peice to a strong starting line up, and thinks this team can go back to where they were two years ago. Here are the terms of the deal...
Year 1 08/09- 9,500,000
Total Salaries: $49,619,000
Year 2 - 10,925,000
Total Salaries: $ 45,881,000
Year 3 - 11,500,000 (Player Option)
Total Salaries: 43,540,000 (With the PO)
Year 4- 11,500,000
Total Salaries: $11,500,000
Corey would like to thank the Minnesota Timberwolves for the opportunity to win for once in his career."
[green]The 1st FA was signed by the T-Wolves, and it was C-Magg, who had a 20ppg season IRL...he made the T-Wolves stronger and now they can even fight for the title while they have a pretty young team[/green]
New York Knicks
[/size][/u][red] Last season's Starting 5:
C - Greg Oden (82)
PF - David Lee (75)
SF - Mickael Pietrus (76)
SG - Corey Maggette (83)
PG - Louis Williams (70)[/red]
[limegreen]This season's Starting 5:
C - Greg Oden (82)
PF - Michael Beasley (??)
SF - Mickael Pietrus (76)
SG - Monta Ellis (79)
PG - Derrick Rose (??)[/limegreen]
Important moves in this off-season:[/center]
[blue] "With the first pick in the 2008 NBA draft, the New York Knicks select Derrick Rose from the University of Memphis."
"With the 3rd overall pick in the 2008 NBA draft, the New York Knicks select Michael Beasley, forward from Kansas State."[/blue]
[orange]Thats right...Beasley and Rose were drafted by the same team! the New York Knicks drafted the two best rookies and will have a monster lineup with 3 of the best rookies (Oden/Beasley/Rose)...Beasley and Rose drafted by the same team...its not even fair, it looks like a joke or something Lets see if the best rookie team can take the NYK to at least the playoffs for the 1st time in D5.[/orange][/size]
The New Yorks Knicks signed Monta Ellis with this contract:
08/09: $12,500,000
09/10: $13,000,000
10/11: $13,500,000
11/12: $14,000,000
12/13: $14,500,000 (Player Option)
09/10: $13,000,000
10/11: $13,500,000
11/12: $14,000,000
12/13: $14,500,000 (Player Option)
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Total: $67,500,000
[orange]The Knicks signed Ellis with a contract a little bit overpaid, but for a guy that had his best season in real life scoring 20 ppg and getting 5rpg, that contract might be alright...[/orange]
Utah Jazz
[red]Last season's starting 5
C - Antonio McDyess (78)
PF - Elton Brand (90)
SF - Caron Butler(84)
SG - Richard Jefferson (85)
PG - Dwyane Wade (93)[/red]
[limegreen]This season's starting 5
C - Al Horford - 79
PF - Elton Brand - 90
SF - Tracy McGrady - 91
SG - Dwyane Wade - 93
PG - Jamaal Tinsley - 74[/limegreen]
Important moves in this off-season
[red]Last season's starting 5
C - Antonio McDyess (78)
PF - Elton Brand (90)
SF - Caron Butler(84)
SG - Richard Jefferson (85)
PG - Dwyane Wade (93)[/red]
[limegreen]This season's starting 5
C - Al Horford - 79
PF - Elton Brand - 90
SF - Tracy McGrady - 91
SG - Dwyane Wade - 93
PG - Jamaal Tinsley - 74[/limegreen]
Important moves in this off-season
Jazz Trade:
85 - Richard Jefferson - $12,200,000 - $13,200,000 - $14,200,000 - $15,000,000
84 - Caron Butler - $8,218,990 - $8,999,980 - $9,780,970 - $10,561,960
78 - Antonio McDyess - $2,900,000 - $2,900,000 - $2,900,000
09 Utah 1st Rounder
Jazz Receive:
91 - Tracy McGrady - $19,014,187 - $21,126,874 - $23,239,561
79 - Al Horford - $4,500,000 - $4,750,000 - $5,000,000 (TO)
Total Salaries Outgoing: $23,318,990
Total Salaries Incoming: $23,514,187
[teal]When u look at this trade it seems like it wasnt that good for the Jazz, but it was, since that now their team might be the highest rated team with 3 guys rated 90+ (Brand/McGrady/Wade) and they got a young gun in Horford, so they improved a lot ratings wise IMO[/teal]
Utah Trades:
Bonzi Wells - 75 - $2,200,000 - $2,300,000 - $2,500,000
Jason Kapono - 71 - $2,700,000 - $2,700,000 - $2,700,000
Josh Boone - 69 - $1,133,040 - $1,212,120 - $2,056,967
for
Atlanta Trades:
Jamaal Tinsley - 74 - $6,300,000 - $6,750,000 - $7,200,000 - $7,500,000
#48 pick
[teal] It doesnt look like a HUGE deal, but it gave Utah the PG that they needed.[/teal]
"My client, Elton Brand, has signed a five year extension with his Utah Jazz worth over $90m."
Year 1: $13,749,025
Year 2: $15,811,378
Year 3: $18,183,085
Year 4: $20,910,548
Year 5: $22,024,020
Year 2: $15,811,378
Year 3: $18,183,085
Year 4: $20,910,548
Year 5: $22,024,020
[teal]The Jazz made a good move when they re-signed Brand with a 5-year deal, Brand is still a monster and he got a monster contract.[/teal]
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Thats it...I hope that u guys like this "article" and again: It's about teams that I THINK, that I BELIEVE, that I AGREE, that improved in this OFF-SEASON....so teams like Boston, who improved in the whole season arent here ;D ...oh and BTW vote I'll vote for the Bobcats because I never thought that they would make a team like that....its amazing.