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Post by Erik Lassen on Nov 12, 2009 7:47:11 GMT
The Chicago Bulls would like to resign our MVP in point guard Chris Paul. We can offer him the following contract.
11,000,000 12,100,000 13,310,000 14,641,000 16,105,100
We have plans on strengthening the teams frontcourt with some size. Chris is in a situation with a team that is loyal to him and is looking to add star players to aid him.
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Post by redstorm177 on Nov 12, 2009 15:51:48 GMT
The New York Knicks offer Chris Paul the following contract. The first year uses all of our remaining cap space.
09/10: $14,787,888 10/11: $16,414,555 11/12: $18,041,222 12/13: $19,677,889 13/14: $21,294,556 (Player Option)
Total: 5 years/$90,216,110
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Nov 12, 2009 19:05:14 GMT
[red]Bidding for Chris Paul will be capped around New York's offer. Bidding for Chris Paul will now go down to a reward point battle between all parties interested in offering a contract around this value.[/red]
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Post by jlawdrummer - GSW on Nov 12, 2009 20:43:39 GMT
The Golden State Warriors would like to offer the following contract to Chris Paul:
09/10: $15,000,000 10/11: $16,500,000 11/12: $18,000,000 12/13: $19,500,000 13/14: $21,500,000
Total: 5 years, $90,500,000
We would like to build our team around Chris Paul. We feel he is a top 5 player in the league and would like to bring him to Golden State to play with Al Jefferson and Brook Lopez, plus Jeff Green. We are looking into the SG situation, and can trade TJ Ford's expiring contract and good value to get something nice if CP3 signs with us.
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Post by Dallas Mavericks on Nov 12, 2009 23:32:29 GMT
the Dallas Mavericks would like to offer Chris Paul a 5 year deal for $94,629,050 million with PO in year 3 and 5.
09/10: $15,500,000 10/11: $17,050,000 11/12: $18,755,000 (PO) 12/13: $20,630,500 13/14: $22,693,550 (PO)
Total Contract Salary: $94,629,050
MAVS SHALL USE ALL 113 OF REWARD POINTS.
Priority List in order:
1. Chris Paul 2. Deron Williams 3. Andrew Bynum 4. Andrew Bogut
PS: forgot to add PO on the years, so added it right now.
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Post by jlawdrummer - GSW on Nov 13, 2009 0:03:36 GMT
Again, you are adding too much per year. Max increase per year is 11%
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Post by Denver Nuggets on Nov 13, 2009 15:03:56 GMT
The Nuggets would like to offer a deal for Chris.
09/10: $14,787,888 10/11: $16,414,555 11/12: $18,041,222 12/13: $19,677,889 13/14: $21,294,556 (Player Option)
Total: 5 years/$90,216,110
and we would use all our reward points, 86, if Deron Williams decline our offer.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Nov 13, 2009 15:59:07 GMT
[red]Currently, Denver would be in the lead for Chris Paul as he is the only one to offer reward points. Remember though, if Chicago were to make a larger offer near the rest of them, he can offer 100 reward points less than everyone else and still be in the lead for Chris Paul.[/red]
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Post by Erik Lassen on Nov 13, 2009 17:16:54 GMT
14,011,600 15,552,876 17,263,692 19,162,698 21,270,595
All 5 years are guaranteed. Chicago is a place that has proven we want Chris and are willing to build around him for the future. This is the maximum we can offer pending the approval of the Richard Jefferson trade.
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Post by redstorm177 on Nov 13, 2009 18:33:53 GMT
The New York Knicks offer all 158 of our reward points.
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Post by Erik Lassen on Nov 13, 2009 19:52:53 GMT
We offer 60 reward points.
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Post by jlawdrummer - GSW on Nov 15, 2009 3:16:47 GMT
The Warriors offer all 168 of our Reward Points.
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Post by Erik Lassen on Nov 15, 2009 19:20:21 GMT
So we use 70 reward points instead of 60.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Nov 17, 2009 15:03:23 GMT
Since it's been decided that Deron Williams is worth the same as Chris Paul, the Boston Celtics would like to enter the running for CP3 with a bid of exactly the same contract size since we consider CP3 to be better than Deron.
09/10: $14,787,888 10/11: $16,414,555 11/12: $18,041,222 12/13: $19,677,889 13/14: $21,294,556 (Player Option)
Total: 5 years/$90,216,110
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Post by Erik Lassen on Nov 17, 2009 16:17:49 GMT
15,000,000 16,000,000 17,500,000 20,000,000 22,000,000 (player option)
We up our offer.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Nov 17, 2009 18:28:30 GMT
[red]I've decided that I like the contract that Golden State is offering the best
09/10: $15,000,000 10/11: $16,500,000 11/12: $18,000,000 12/13: $19,500,000 13/14: $21,500,000
Total: 5 years, $90,500,000
Any team wishing to offer this contract, please post within the next few days because this bidding war will soon turn into a reward point battle. So far the parties involved include Chicago, New York, Golden State, Dallas, Denver, and Boston.[/red]
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Post by Erik Lassen on Nov 17, 2009 23:45:17 GMT
I match the exact contract.
09/10: $15,000,000 10/11: $16,500,000 11/12: $18,000,000 12/13: $19,500,000 13/14: $21,500,000
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Post by Dallas Mavericks on Nov 22, 2009 15:51:56 GMT
113 points.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Nov 24, 2009 12:05:50 GMT
Boston will not match Golden State's offer and withdraws themselves from contention.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Nov 25, 2009 14:53:12 GMT
[red]Ok... So I'm gonna assume Dallas also wanted to match the contract. This is now in a reward point battle between Dallas and Chicago.[/red]
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Post by Dallas Mavericks on Nov 25, 2009 16:48:36 GMT
[red]Ok... So I'm gonna assume Dallas also wanted to match the contract. This is now in a reward point battle between Dallas and Chicago.[/red] yes match in both contract and RPS.
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Post by Erik Lassen on Nov 25, 2009 17:33:19 GMT
K well I offered more reward points than that because I get the extra 100? Do I win?
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Nov 26, 2009 16:05:34 GMT
[red]How many points are you offering, Chicago?[/red]
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Post by Erik Lassen on Nov 26, 2009 19:15:38 GMT
I guess I could technically get him by offering 14? I offered 70 before, but 14 plus 100 would still have me offering more than Dallas.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Nov 29, 2009 15:30:06 GMT
[red]Chris Paul signs with Chicago[/red]
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Post by Erik Lassen on Nov 29, 2009 19:49:04 GMT
Victory is mine!
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