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Post by wtfproductionsftw on May 20, 2010 11:43:47 GMT
Dallas 90 Dirk Nowitzki - $19,795,714 - $21,513,524 83 Shawn Marion - $6,635,068 - $7,305,500 - $7,975,932 - $8,646,364 - $9,316,796
Out: $6,635,068 - $7,305,500 - $7,975,932 - $8,646,364 - $9,316,796 $19,795,714 - $21,513,524
In: $15,779,912 - $17,149,243
$2,644,230 - $2,855,770
Cleveland LeBron James - $15,779,912 - $17,149,243 Anthony Parker - $2,644,230 - $2,855,770
Out: $15,779,912 - $17,149,243 $2,644,230 - $2,855,770 In: $6,635,068 - $7,305,500 - $7,975,932 - $8,646,364 - $9,316,796 $19,795,714 - $21,513,524
I accept and because LeBron will be a free agent next year and I'm not gonna get to resign him probably, I accept.
This could be my best trade yet, Eh...
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Post by Ian Noble on May 20, 2010 13:28:33 GMT
2. This won't work under the 125% rule. BOTH teams are over the cap Which I'm really glad about. I'm getting really sick of declining trades on the basis they're totally unrealistic.
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Post by wtfproductionsftw on May 20, 2010 19:03:01 GMT
K thanks for reviewing this trade...
Sorry I forgot about the cap rule and sorry about the calling of A. H. asinine, I've had one of the worst weeks of my life.
Make that couple weeks.
Bye...
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