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Post by Alvin Hendrix on May 13, 2010 3:40:32 GMT
Pacers Trade: 70 Roy Hibbert - $1,575,360 - $1,685,280 - $2,588,590 - $3,655,089 76 Mike Dunleavy - $9,780,992 - $10,561,984 67 Josh McRoberts - $825,497 IND 2010 1st rounder
Total: $12,181,849
Clippers trade: 81 Chris Kaman - $10,400,000 - $11,300,000 - $12,200,000 75 Eric Gordon - $2,819,880 - $3,016,680 - $3,831,183 - $5,137,616 73 Rasual Butler - $3,945,000
Total: $17,164,880
hallelujah Now this is a team that I want. Getting young with great pieces is the way for them to build a dynasty
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Post by Larry Bird on May 13, 2010 3:43:38 GMT
I accept. I lose my first round pick, but after this trade I dont expect it to be top two unless I am that lucky. . .well, unlucjy in this case lol.
I instantly get upgraded at two positions and this make my team faster and a threat to compete to be the winner of D2. Those two players are also locked down for a good amount of years and I am very happy with that. Sometimes you have to build through the draft, but I feel a starting lineup of Ford, Gordon, Granger, Murphy, and Kaman will be hard to stop.
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Post by Alex James on May 13, 2010 5:45:26 GMT
Indiana and Los Angeles, and not New Orleans, are the teams in question. Los Angeles is under the cap after the trade. Indiana however is above the cap, and as you said can't receive greater than 15,227,311. If the Clippers remove Rasual Butler, I believe this will work.
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Post by Alvin Hendrix on May 13, 2010 6:00:09 GMT
Alright will get back to this over the next 24hrs
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Post by Ian Noble on May 13, 2010 9:22:25 GMT
Reformulate this deal in a new thread, once you've figured out the salaries, please guys.
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