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Post by Washington Wizards on Feb 23, 2010 14:16:19 GMT
Washington Wizards send:
Lamar Odom (82) - $11,000,000, $12,000,000, $13,000,000, $14,000,000, $15,000,000 Gilbert Arenas (85) - $13,000,000, $14,000,000, $15,000,000, $15,000,000, $16,000,000, $17,000,000
Total Outgoing: $24,000,000 Total Incoming: $23,430,154
Atlanta Hawks send:
Marcus Camby (83) - $7,650,000 Joe Johnson (86) - $14,976,754 Wayne Ellington (71) - $803,400, $863,700, $923,900, $1,667,640 ATL 2010 1st round pick ATL 2010 2nd round pick
Total Outgoing: $23,430,154 Total Incoming: $24,000,000
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Post by Washington Wizards on Feb 23, 2010 14:19:28 GMT
Blockbuster Alert!
I agree to this deal. Even though I hate to give up Lamar Odom, I have to make this deal. Johnson and Camby are 2 main pieces from ATL's championship run and I feel that they will blend in nicely with my other pieces like Felton and Jackson. Also, this will allow Horford to return to his natural PF position. Elligton and the draft picks will also help me in the future as I continue to turn this Washington franchise around and make them championship contenders.
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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Feb 23, 2010 15:03:34 GMT
Washington Wizards send: Lamar Odom (82) - $11,000,000, $12,000,000, $13,000,000, $14,000,000, $15,000,000 Gilbert Arenas (85) - $13,000,000, $14,000,000, $15,000,000, $15,000,000, $16,000,000, $17,000,000 Total Outgoing: $24,000,000 Total Incoming: $23,430,154 Atlanta Hawks send: Marcus Camby (83) - $7,650,000 Joe Johnson (86) - $14,976,754 Wayne Ellington (71) - $803,400, $863,700, $923,900, $1,667,640ATL 2010 1st round pick ATL 2010 2nd round pick Total Outgoing: $23,430,154 Total Incoming: $24,000,000 what a blockbuster! i had to think about it a long time...why im doing this? -- Arenas is if not points guns on somebody *g* a top 10 player in the league and with 27 still young. he just had some troubles with his knee and javaris crittendon...well when kobe was 27 he had some troubles too and now he is a back a mega-superstar. -- 22,5p 7,4assists 3,5boards 1,5stls 35% 3pt show that he is heathly again and i expect even a better season coming october -- Arenas (27) and Odom (29) are much younger than camby (36) and jj (28) -- i like the long good contracts its still a big risk as Camby and JJ fitted great...ill take the risk and accept the deal...we are in a sim league and in the end its about trading
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Feb 23, 2010 15:57:30 GMT
Personally I think Atlanta wins the trade solely on the fact that the contracts are longer... but its still close enough to accept
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Post by Boston Celtics on Feb 23, 2010 22:16:35 GMT
At first I didn't like the trade because it leaves Atlanta with zero centers anywhere on its roster and I don't see how adding Odom and an all star point guard matches up with Kirilenko and Billups. Also Atlanta's trading away it's main man (Johnson) on a Bird Rights re-signing year!
But Atlanta are this season's dominators. Channing Frye doesn't seem a stupid choice for a starting center particularly. And they'll have the pieces to continue moving forward after this deal.
The thing that made me change my mind was how it made Washington look afterwards. I like it for them.
I accept.
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Post by Washington Wizards on Feb 26, 2010 14:50:43 GMT
Still waiting on 1 more approval, right?
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Post by redstorm177 on Feb 26, 2010 17:38:01 GMT
First reaction is that Atlanta is getting fleeced in this deal since Arenas might be on a career downspiral. But Joe Johnson is expiring so that alone takes away some of his value since he now has to be resigned. Also, Atlanta has been crapping on the league for a couple seasons so he's earned my trust. Approved.
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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Feb 27, 2010 0:10:55 GMT
since Arenas might be on a career downspiral well at first sight noone loves arenas and he had bad luck (injury) and made some stupid decisions (gun in locker room lol), but he is 27years...heathy again and should get smart more mature just like artest did in the end. Arenas is a true MVP-caliber player and will have a great next season...22,6 - 7,6 - 4,2 are very good stats and are eve above his career average and he is on the right way...and he has a good contract in the league
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Post by Boston Celtics on Feb 27, 2010 14:58:17 GMT
Finalized. Please update your team information.
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