r0cd0gg wrote:dcash4 wrote:contracts extensions given after the start of the game don't count.
No worries on my part, Bynum is restricted.
yeah, same goes for granger i believe.
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r0cd0gg wrote:dcash4 wrote:contracts extensions given after the start of the game don't count.
No worries on my part, Bynum is restricted.
#1knickfan wrote:The Knicks and NJ Nets have a blockbuster deal to annouce:
The Knicks send Jeff Green and Kenyon Martin's horrid deal to NJ for Thabo Sefalosha, Tyrus Thomas and Wally Szerbiack's expiring contract.
We had numerous really interesting offers on the table including a whopper from Detroit but the idea of shaving so much money off of our cap while still getting prospects with very good upside was too much to pass up.
dcash4 wrote:r0cd0gg wrote:dcash4 wrote:contracts extensions given after the start of the game don't count.
No worries on my part, Bynum is restricted.
yeah, same goes for granger i believe.
tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment
klomp44 wrote:Bucks and Knicks have a trade:
Bucks Trade
Etan Thomas (6,864,200)
Johan Petro (1,939,893)
Total: 8,804,093
Knicks Trade
Eric Snow (7,312,500)
Cedric Simmons (1,742,760)
Total: 9,055,260
Math obviously works. Bucks accept as it gives us an additional 9 million dollars of expiring contracts for this offseason. We are now at over 50 million dollars in expirings.
#1knickfan wrote:Eric Snow and Cedric Simmons were not going to be resigned by the team anyway so the Knicks decided to make this deal to get something for nothing
Petro is a decent young big and any production we get from him is a plus
at the very least he's an upgrade over Simmons...which isn't exactly saying much though
MJallday59 wrote:The Orlando Magic and OKC Thunder have agreed to a trade.
Magic will send
Anthony Parker - 4,550,000
Jake Voskuhl 1,029,873
Total: 5,579,873 x 1.25 = 6,974,841 > 6,813,050
OKC Thunder send
Antonio Mcdyess - 6,813,050
Deal works
Magic needed more front court depth and we got it. Dice will be a nice fit in Orlando.
Garmfay wrote:3 Way Deal with Thunder, Nets, Knicks
The Knicks trade:
Jeff Green $3,284,640
Kenyon Martin $14,431,818
Total: 17,716,458
Receive:
Tyrus Thomas $3,749,880
Thabo Sefolosha $1,931,160
Larry Hughes $12,827,676
Thunder 2010 Second Round Pick
Total: 18,508,716
The Nets trade:
Wally Szczerbiak $13,775,000
Tyrus Thomas $3,749,880
Thabo Sefolosha $1,931,160
Total: 19,456,040
Receive:
Jeff Green $3,284,640
Kenyon Martin $14,431,818
Total: 17,716,458
Thunder Trade:
Larry Hughes $12,827,676
Thunder 2010 Second Round Pick
Receive:
Wally Szczerbiak $13,775,000
Thunder Agree. Hughes wanted out and gets his wish. Now a player in this FA
MJallday59 wrote:Garmfay wrote:3 Way Deal with Thunder, Nets, Knicks
The Knicks trade:
Jeff Green $3,284,640
Kenyon Martin $14,431,818
Total: 17,716,458
Receive:
Tyrus Thomas $3,749,880
Thabo Sefolosha $1,931,160
Larry Hughes $12,827,676
Thunder 2010 Second Round Pick
Total: 18,508,716
The Nets trade:
Wally Szczerbiak $13,775,000
Tyrus Thomas $3,749,880
Thabo Sefolosha $1,931,160
Total: 19,456,040
Receive:
Jeff Green $3,284,640
Kenyon Martin $14,431,818
Total: 17,716,458
Thunder Trade:
Larry Hughes $12,827,676
Thunder 2010 Second Round Pick
Receive:
Wally Szczerbiak $13,775,000
Thunder Agree. Hughes wanted out and gets his wish. Now a player in this FA
For New York : Basically, this deal is a combination of 2 deals. We had numerous really interesting offers on the table including a whopper from Detroit but the idea of shaving so much money off of our cap while still getting prospects with very good upside was too much to pass up. I got cap room and prospects from this deal.What more can I ask for?
enetric wrote:You have the perfect fat% to sit on your butt, eat crap and WATCH someone else do it though. Hell, at that body fat% you might be a starter.
MJallday59 wrote:The Orlando Magic and Chicago Bulls have agreed to a trade
Magic use their 1,233,177 TE from OKC
2011 first round pick from portland
Chicago will send
Aaron Afflalo - 1,015,440
The Magic get much needed help in the reserve backcourt. Afflalo brings defense and ability to score and we need both.
tsherkin wrote:You can run away if you like, but I'm not done with this nonsense, I'm going rip apart everything you've said so everyone else here knows that you're completely lacking in basic basketball knowledge...
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