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Post by Pat Riley on May 14, 2010 12:07:39 GMT
The Miami Heat Send:
Michael Beasley (82) - $4,638,600 - $4,962,240 - $6,262,347 - $8,172,362 Mario Chalmers (76) - $773,500 - $847,000 Udonis Haslem (74) - $7,100,000 Total = $12,512,100
The Minnesota Timberwolves Send:
Al Jefferson (86) - $12,000,000 - $13,000,000 - $14,000,000 - $15,000,000 Ramon Sessions (73) - $3,670,667 - $3,964,320 - $4,257,973 - $4,551,626 Nathan Jawai (63) - $736,420 - $1,029,389 Total = $16,407,087
The Miami Heat are now under the salary cap with Jermaine Oneal taken in the expansion and can take on extra salary. Minnesota get some key young pieces whilst i get a solid starting pf and some role players. Accepted.
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Post by Mike Woodson on May 14, 2010 12:08:43 GMT
Wow i think this is a fair trade..........
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Post by John Stern on May 14, 2010 12:12:49 GMT
The Miami Heat Send: Michael Beasley (82) - $4,638,600 - $4,962,240 - $6,262,347 - $8,172,362Mario Chalmers (76) - $773,500 - $847,000Udonis Haslem (74) - $7,100,000 Total = $12,512,100The Minnesota Timberwolves Send: Al Jefferson (86) - $12,000,000 - $13,000,000 - $14,000,000 - $15,000,000 Ramon Sessions (73) - $3,670,667 - $3,964,320 - $4,257,973 - $4,551,626 Nathan Jawai (63) - $736,420 - $1,029,389 Total = $16,407,087 The Miami Heat are now under the salary cap with Jermaine Oneal taken in the expansion and can take on extra salary. Minnesota get some key young pieces whilst i get a solid starting pf and some role players. Accepted.i accept this trade
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Post by Phil Jackson on May 14, 2010 12:40:05 GMT
i accept
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Post by Alvin Hendrix on May 14, 2010 14:25:32 GMT
I dont like this for minnesota (considering how unstable Beasley is) but I'll accept anyway
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Post by Ian Noble on May 14, 2010 14:41:49 GMT
I reject. Beasley is such an unknown whereas Jefferson has fundamentals second only to Tim Duncan amongst big-men.
There's 3 accepts already, but since I reject and there's 2 other committee members yet to give verdict we'll allow this to be judged a bit more first.
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Post by Josh Barber on May 16, 2010 1:57:17 GMT
I agree with Boston... Al Jefferson is all Minnesota really has, and I don't think he is getting nearly enough for him. This could be a franchise-crippling move.
I reject
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Post by Alvin Hendrix on May 16, 2010 6:46:41 GMT
Change mine to reject.
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Post by Pat Riley on May 16, 2010 6:49:22 GMT
I think thats it then... reject?
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Post by George Karl on May 16, 2010 10:14:09 GMT
i accept. Jefferson had a defasting knee injury...beasly has still more upside...and in the end its about ratings. Chalmers and the expiring from haslem are still a big "+"
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Post by Pat Riley on May 16, 2010 10:21:44 GMT
It is 3 a piece then... i figured because Mr noble rejected that it is overall rejected.. is this correct or what do we do in this situation?
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Post by Ian Noble on May 16, 2010 14:20:14 GMT
Let's hear from Minnesota first, all he's given us so far is a 'I accept'. I prefer to use my dictator-powers as a last resort, lol.
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Post by Ian Noble on May 16, 2010 15:22:14 GMT
Bobbie Knight - reject Ian Noble - reject George Karl - accept Alvin Hendrix - reject Josh Barber - reject Phil Jackson - accept
4 / 2 rejection.
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