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Post by Phoenix Suns on May 7, 2009 0:15:11 GMT
Memphis Gives: Stephen Jackson: $7,140,000 - $7,650,000
Memphis Gets: Michael Conley, Jr: $4,750,000 - $5,000,000(TO) - $5,000,000 (TO) Quinton Ross: $2,154,000
Total Incoming:$6,904,000 Total Outgoing: $7,140,000
Phoenix Gives: Michael Conley, Jr:$4,750,000 - $5,000,000(TO) - $5,000,000 (TO) Quinton Ross:$2,154,000
Phoenix Gets: Stephen Jackson:$7,140,000 - $7,650,000
Total Incoming: $7,140,000 Total Outgoing: $6,904,000
I accept
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Post by Boston Celtics on May 7, 2009 14:19:49 GMT
I absolutely reject this, I'm afraid. For starters, Jackson is loads better than Mike Conley, despite Conley's youth.
Secondly, why why why does Memphis want a fourth string point guard who will take his place behind Jason Kidd, Andre Miller and Mike James in exchange for a high scoring starter?!?!
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Post by ryanhall1991 - MEM on May 7, 2009 16:46:41 GMT
one reason...cap space
I wont be re-signing kidd or miller, so having conley gives me the option to either keep him as my point guard next year or let him go and use his 5 mil to sign a better PG. Conley will be a back-up cuz im going to be starting both miller and kidd as a duel PG backcourt. And Jackson is only 4 points higher and seeing this league's reluctance to increase jackson's rating, i might as well get some youth and cap out of him. I understand your reluctance to accept this because you guys want trades to be fair so that new gm's coming in dont get stuck with crappy teams, but ive been here forever and im not going anywhere anytime soon so you shouldnt worry about me leaving the griz as a crappy team.
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Post by redstorm177 on May 7, 2009 17:18:25 GMT
Yeah this trade sucks man. If cap space is your argument, then I'm sure that you can ditch a bad contract or two while using Jackson as the bait. Conley has proven nothing in his time in the league so far...
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Post by Erik Lassen on May 7, 2009 19:55:10 GMT
No dice.
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on May 12, 2009 17:03:29 GMT
Reject.
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