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Post by Ian Noble on May 14, 2010 14:19:17 GMT
On behalf of the San Diego Dragons I offer Larry Hughes the following contract:
78 Larry Hughes - $1,500,000 - $1,665,000 - $1,848,150
Total: $5,013,150
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Post by Smarty Jones on May 14, 2010 14:59:18 GMT
The Louiville Stallions offer Larry Hughes a contract of 1 year $7,500,000
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Post by Ian Noble on May 14, 2010 15:13:44 GMT
Okay then, the Dragons withdraw from bidding on Larry Hughes and, as a result of Hughes's annual salary now exceeding $3,500,000 I will take on Player Agent responsibilities.
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John Stern
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Minnesota Timberwolves
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Post by John Stern on May 14, 2010 19:41:44 GMT
Timberwolves offer the next contract 78 Larry Hughes - $5,500,000 - $5,940,000 - $6,415,200 Total: $17,855,200
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Post by Smarty Jones on May 15, 2010 11:49:20 GMT
The Stallions offer Larry Hughes 3 years total $18,774,700 7,000,000 - 6,230,000 - 5,544,700
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Post by Ian Noble on May 15, 2010 15:19:44 GMT
[red]Player Agent restricts all offers for Larry Hughes to two years max - he's old and completely unproductive guys, these offers are very unrealistic.
I'm restricting all offers to the total amount of the Dragons' first offer per year. Therefore the max any team can offer is: $5,013,150 $5,013,150
I will assume the Stallions and Timberwolves are content to pay this much. Once 24 hours has elapsed since the last bid, I will choose which team Larry Hughes joins by examining the likely playing time and success he could achieve.[/red]
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Post by Michael Jordan on May 15, 2010 15:28:20 GMT
The Tampa Bay Assasins would like to get into the mix and offer Larry Hughes the maximum amount allowed.
Year 1 $5,013,150 Year 2 $5,013,150
Total $10,026,300
He would be a likely starter at the 2 guard spot and have a chance with the other veterans acquired through the expansion draft (O'Neal, Brand, Iverson) to make a run and end up competing in the Elite Division in the 2nd year of his contract.
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Post by Mike Krzyzewski on May 15, 2010 15:48:29 GMT
Aces match offer of Assasins and other GM'S of 5,013,150 per year.
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John Stern
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Minnesota Timberwolves
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Post by John Stern on May 15, 2010 16:16:32 GMT
The Timberwolves offer them the same contract: 1st year: $5,013,150 2nd year: $5,013,150 hope he we'll choose our team
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Post by Chris Webber on May 15, 2010 22:57:55 GMT
bullets would like to offer: 1yr-10.3 million
and a starting position
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Post by Smarty Jones on May 16, 2010 4:05:10 GMT
The Louisville Stallions would like to offer 2 years $5,013,150 $5,013,150
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Post by Ian Noble on May 16, 2010 14:40:56 GMT
bullets would like to offer: 1yr-10.3 million and a starting position [red]Player Agent restricts all offers for Larry Hughes to two years max - he's old and completely unproductive guys, these offers are very unrealistic. I'm restricting all offers to the total amount of the Dragons' first offer per year. Therefore the max any team can offer is: $5,013,150 $5,013,150 I will assume the Stallions and Timberwolves are content to pay this much. Once 24 hours has elapsed since the last bid, I will choose which team Larry Hughes joins by examining the likely playing time and success he could achieve.[/red] *headdesk*
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Post by Ian Noble on May 19, 2010 10:29:24 GMT
Larry doesn't feel he will get enough playing time with the Assassins, where he'll be competing with Allen Iverson and Jamaal Tinsley.
He also feels that, of the remaining teams, the Timberwolves have the most talent on their team but doesn't know if he'll be able to crack the team's main rotation.
Of the Louisville Stallions and Las Vegas Aces, he feels that the Stallions phase of team construction suits his age best, and he knows he should be guaranteed a starting place.
Hughes signs with Louisville.
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