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Post by Phil Jackson on May 13, 2010 21:47:26 GMT
New York sends:
67 - Bill Walker - $736,420 - $854,389 - $916,100
Cleveland sends:
63 - Jawad Williams - $736,420 - $1,029,389 2010 1st round pick 2011 1st round pick
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Post by Phil Jackson on May 13, 2010 21:51:07 GMT
I do like Bill Walker, he has shown lots of potential but i like draft picks more. I feel I can replace Walker this season with a free agent and I feel I can replace Walker in future years through the draft.
I accept
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Post by wtfproductionsftw on May 13, 2010 21:55:17 GMT
OMG I miss read it I thought it said 2011 1st Round... Can you change 2nd to 1st. If so I agree!
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Post by Phil Jackson on May 13, 2010 21:57:57 GMT
Even better
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Post by wtfproductionsftw on May 13, 2010 21:59:59 GMT
I accept.
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Post by Michael Jordan on May 14, 2010 1:44:45 GMT
2 first round picks for Bill Walker...Am I missing something?
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Post by Phil Jackson on May 14, 2010 1:55:51 GMT
this is cleveland we are talking about, they might as well be 2nd rounders, i went to him because i figured his picks would be the easiest to get since the worst concievable position i see them picking is around 30th and it seems to me like he is big on Bill Walker and doesnt value his picks very much.
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Post by Zee Low on May 14, 2010 4:28:45 GMT
But for two picks? For all we know, Lebron could leave and the 2011 pick could be worth something...
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Post by Ian Noble on May 14, 2010 8:15:15 GMT
Maybe one of Cleveland's 1st round picks would be realistic for Bill Walker, but this trade is just stupid imho, lol. Cleveland's trading of Hickson for Brandon Rush was suspect, but this is worse.
I reject.
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Post by Phil Jackson on May 14, 2010 12:35:04 GMT
well honestly i can not say that i am surprised
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Post by Mike Woodson on May 14, 2010 13:17:27 GMT
Sir Bobbie....You're right....Bill Walker is not that special to give 2 1st rounders.....
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Post by George Karl on May 14, 2010 13:37:13 GMT
reject
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Post by Ian Noble on May 14, 2010 14:30:58 GMT
Sorry guys, back to the drawing board.
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