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Post by Alexander Malinow on May 20, 2010 20:35:40 GMT
Pheonix send: 90 Amar'e Stoudemire - $16,378,325 - $17,686,100 Incoming Salary: $17,696,200 Outgoing Salary: $16,378,325
Houston send: 79 Luis Scola - $3,375,600 77 Trevor Ariza - $5,854,000 - $6,322,320 - $6,790,640 - $7,258,960 - $7,727,280 66 Jared Jeffries - $6,466,600 - $6,883,400 71 Desmond Mason - $2,000,000 - $2,220,000 2010 Houston 1st draft pick
Incoming Salary: $17,696,200 Outgoing Salary: $16,378,325
I think it's an extraordinar trade for my team because we want to have a championship run this year and Amare'e is a prolific PF with strenght and explosion who can help us in our objective.
I accept..
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Post by tzappy on May 20, 2010 20:39:12 GMT
i know that amare'e is an all-star but honestly he doesn't make any kind of defense. plus i love scola who knows how to shoot and ariza is a young talented player who will replace the old grant hill. plus ariza is great on defense. so i accept this trade.
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Post by Phil Jackson on May 20, 2010 20:45:14 GMT
NO.
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Post by Josh Barber on May 20, 2010 20:47:23 GMT
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Post by Larry Bird on May 20, 2010 20:49:53 GMT
Another one sided trade attempt in Houston's favor? Hmmm.
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Post by George Karl on May 20, 2010 22:09:18 GMT
reject no exlpination needed...
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Post by Alvin Hendrix on May 21, 2010 0:12:05 GMT
Im outta here
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Post by Ian Noble on May 21, 2010 8:36:12 GMT
lol.
I actually don't think this trade is all that crap. Scola & Ariza are strong pieces, underrated guys.
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Post by Glen Grunwald on May 21, 2010 8:40:47 GMT
I really think that this would be a real trade in the NBA. there getting the rockets first plus Scola and ariza which are good role players and Nash can make anyone into an all star. I don't think its that bad at all..
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Post by Alvin Hendrix on May 21, 2010 8:47:06 GMT
I think Houston is giving away too much. Well i may be biased because I resent players who don't play defense. Stoudamire is great on offense but suck completely on the other. Ratings aside, I would never trade for Stoudamire. Never trade for a starter who's completely helpless on defense especially if he's in the league for so long. IMO, Amar'e is only an 84-85 tops for me. Point deduction for bad defense.
With that said, I'm outta here. I hate this trade but I'm gonna void my vote. The rest of the committee can vote without me.
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Post by George Karl on May 21, 2010 9:46:26 GMT
lol. I actually don't think this trade is all that crap. Scola & Ariza are strong pieces, underrated guys. in the end its a PC game... a 90-player without giving a 90 or even an 80-player back - noway!!!
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Post by Alexander Malinow on May 21, 2010 10:26:10 GMT
i don't understand why this trade is rejected. you said that a trade must be a possible trade in a real life too. i think that this trade is possible and in my opinion this is a trade kind of like the one with garnett to boston in 2007. then minnesota received 5 players and give their superstar and this trade is something like that. sorry guys but i think that you have a problem with other players receivin some new good players to help their teams. it's just a game so i won't say anything about this anymore but i don't think you guys are fair.. sorry but this is my opinion
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Zee Low
Sophomore
Sacramento Kings
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Post by Zee Low on May 21, 2010 10:46:11 GMT
I too think this is a pretty fair trade. But I might doubt it like Larry because of Alexander's 'bad' trade history...
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Post by Larry Bird on May 21, 2010 11:05:06 GMT
I just doubt it because Phoenix signs up, no posts except this one, then trades away his best player after like two days GMing the team. This is after he didnt openly shop him at all to see what he could get. Just gives me a hunch, ya know?
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Post by Alexander Malinow on May 21, 2010 11:13:43 GMT
look i've just asked him a couple of days if he wants to trade amare'e and he answered me just last night when we also made the trade. what's my fault in here?
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Post by Ian Noble on May 21, 2010 11:36:49 GMT
I just doubt it because Phoenix signs up, no posts except this one, then trades away his best player after like two days GMing the team. This is after he didnt openly shop him at all to see what he could get. Just gives me a hunch, ya know? Hah. That's a good point. There should be like a minimum number of days registered/minimum number of posts posted before a GM is allowed to even consider trading his best player.
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Post by Alexander Malinow on May 21, 2010 11:49:38 GMT
I just doubt it because Phoenix signs up, no posts except this one, then trades away his best player after like two days GMing the team. This is after he didnt openly shop him at all to see what he could get. Just gives me a hunch, ya know? Hah. That's a good point. There should be like a minimum number of days registered/minimum number of posts posted before a GM is allowed to even consider trading his best player. look why don't ask him why he wanted to trade amare'e and hear his point of view..
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Post by Alvin Hendrix on May 21, 2010 12:23:54 GMT
Let's wait a couple of days while Ian and gang sorts this out. Dudes y'all need to chill when we aren't accepting your trades immediately or permanently. We aren't declining it for fun, so seriously CHILL!
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Post by tzappy on May 21, 2010 19:05:16 GMT
i want amare'e away from my team just beacuse he's 0 at defense. i can't understad why it was rejected. and btw the only reason i don't sign in too much is because i don't have the necessary time to do this.
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Stan Van Gundy
Rookie
Dallas Mavericks
D6 Season 1 Champions
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Post by Stan Van Gundy on May 22, 2010 5:22:02 GMT
Seems pretty fishy if you ask me, could it be the same person controlling both teams?
This trade is fair though, if PHO was offered this in real life, they'd take it and run considering Amare is gonna leave. I like this for PHO.
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