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Post by Boston Celtics on Nov 11, 2009 9:44:54 GMT
Deron Williams Point Guard Rating: 85
The Boston Celtics, as Re-Signing team*, would like to offer their franchise point guard, Deron Williams, the same contract he has in real life:
2009/10 - $12,100,850 (BOS 09/10 cap room: $19,768,380) 2010/11 - $13,520,500 2011/12 - $14,940,152 2012/13 - $16,359,805 2013/14 - [teal]$17,779,457 [/teal](player option)
Total - $74,700,764 / 5 years
* I starred the "Re-Signing team" factor only to remind the Player Agent that:
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Post by Denver Nuggets on Nov 11, 2009 13:46:58 GMT
If I want to make a play for Deron, I just post here right? Together with the resigning team?
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Post by Boston Celtics on Nov 11, 2009 14:02:06 GMT
If I want to make a play for Deron, I just post here right? Together with the resigning team? That's correct. Bring it awwwwn!! ;D
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Post by redstorm177 on Nov 11, 2009 15:29:48 GMT
The New York Knicks offer Deron Williams 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 Dallas Mavericks on Nov 12, 2009 23:33:10 GMT
the Dallas Mavericks would like to offer Deron Williams 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 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 Boston Celtics on Nov 13, 2009 10:22:01 GMT
You guys think you can beat a Re-Signing team with $20m cap space and over 400 rps?
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Post by Denver Nuggets on Nov 13, 2009 15:01:44 GMT
The Nuggets would like to offer a contract to Mr Williams:
Year 1: $17,000,000 Year 2: $18,870,000 Year 3: $20,945,700(PO) Year 4: $23,249,727 Year 5: $25,807,197(PO)
Total: $105,872,624
We would be willing to use all our reward points but 86 is all we have. The Nuggets are also willing to offer even more money but that would only be at the request of the player agent and Mr Williams.
Priority list: 1. Deron Williams 2. Chris Paul 3. Gilbert Arenas 4. Andrew Bynum
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Post by redstorm177 on Nov 13, 2009 18:31:00 GMT
You guys think you can beat a Re-Signing team with $20m cap space and over 400 rps? No, not really...but why not drive up the price on a division foe?
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Post by Boston Celtics on Nov 14, 2009 20:09:43 GMT
You sir, are a sneaky weasel.
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Post by jlawdrummer - GSW on Nov 15, 2009 4:50:33 GMT
Umm, if we are capping Chris Paul's offers around here...
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
Shouldn't we cap Deron at no higher than that as well? Pretty unrealistic for either to get paid more than the other, and you'd think, based on ratings and real-life performance, CP3 would be the one to get slightly more, if any, as opposed to Deron.
Just looking for some consistency in the league and a little realism in things like these.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Nov 15, 2009 22:30:45 GMT
Err, SAS, you're not doing it right Check out mine and New Jersey's replies to other threads, and re-read the "How to Sign a Free Agent" thread please
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Post by jlawdrummer - GSW on Nov 16, 2009 0:56:33 GMT
Err, SAS, you're not doing it right Check out mine and New Jersey's replies to other threads, and re-read the "How to Sign a Free Agent" thread please Do you mean me? Who are you calling SAS?
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Post by blue on Nov 16, 2009 1:32:55 GMT
Err, SAS, you're not doing it right Check out mine and New Jersey's replies to other threads, and re-read the "How to Sign a Free Agent" thread please Do you mean me? Who are you calling SAS? I believe that the Spurs had posted in here, and now his post is removed.
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Post by jlawdrummer - GSW on Nov 16, 2009 2:46:49 GMT
K, thought that might be it. Thank you. My question still stands then...seems like it would just be another thing that is very unrealistic, if we're capping CP3 around 15 mil, but letting Deron go up to the 17 million range.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Nov 16, 2009 9:33:21 GMT
K, thought that might be it. Thank you. My question still stands then...seems like it would just be another thing that is very unrealistic, if we're capping CP3 around 15 mil, but letting Deron go up to the 17 million range. If we're trying to be realistic, we wont allow Deron to go up to a starting 17mil contract. San Antonio needs to do his job right!
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Post by Denver Nuggets on Nov 16, 2009 16:14:21 GMT
K, thought that might be it. Thank you. My question still stands then...seems like it would just be another thing that is very unrealistic, if we're capping CP3 around 15 mil, but letting Deron go up to the 17 million range. If we're trying to be realistic, we wont allow Deron to go up to a starting 17mil contract. San Antonio needs to do his job right! NOOOOOO....
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Nov 16, 2009 18:04:57 GMT
Bidding for Deron Williams will be capped around New York's offer. Bidding for Deron Williams will now go down to a reward point battle between all parties interested in offering a contract around this value.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Nov 17, 2009 8:59:27 GMT
Deron Williams Point Guard Rating: 85
The Boston Celtics match New York's offer.
09/10: $14,787,888 (BOS 09/10 cap room: $19,768,380) 10/11: $16,414,555 11/12: $18,041,222 12/13: $19,677,889 13/14: [teal]$21,294,556[/teal]
Total: 5 years/$90,216,110
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Nov 21, 2009 20:04:30 GMT
[red]Bidding for Deron will now go into a RP bidding stage now. BOS, NY, DAL and DEN are all in the running for Deron.[/red]
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Post by Boston Celtics on Nov 22, 2009 10:48:08 GMT
Boston offers 60 reward points.
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Post by Dallas Mavericks on Nov 22, 2009 15:51:05 GMT
113 points.
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Nov 23, 2009 15:00:08 GMT
Boston would still be in the lead.
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Nov 25, 2009 14:51:51 GMT
[red]Boston in the lead[/red]
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Nov 26, 2009 15:18:38 GMT
[red]Deron will re-sign with Boston.
09/10: $14,787,888 (BOS 09/10 cap room: $19,768,380) 10/11: $16,414,555 11/12: $18,041,222 12/13: $19,677,889 13/14: $21,294,556 (PO)
Total: 5 years/$90,216,110 [/red]
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