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I may be wrong, but I think we're supposed to do all of this with options and such via e-mail.
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The Memphis Grizzlies have decided to sign the following rookies:
- Anthony Randolph signed to a 4-year rookie scale contract starting at $2,636,400
- Jason Thompson signed to a 4-year rookie scale contract starting at $941,100
- Bill Walker signed to a 4-year rookie scale contract starting at $867,200
The Grizzlies have also decided to sign second-round draft choice Ryan Anderson to a minimum scale contract for two years starting at 442,114 with the second year being a team option at 711517
The Grizzlies have also decided to bring Marc Gasol over from Europe and sign him to a 3 year minimum rookie scale contract starting at 442,114 with the third year being a team option at 797581
The Grizzlies have also decided to tender qualifying offers to Monta Ellis and JC Navarro making them restricted free agents as per NBA's CBA.
The Grizzlies have also decided to renounce Bastjan Nachbar.
- Anthony Randolph signed to a 4-year rookie scale contract starting at $2,636,400
- Jason Thompson signed to a 4-year rookie scale contract starting at $941,100
- Bill Walker signed to a 4-year rookie scale contract starting at $867,200
The Grizzlies have also decided to sign second-round draft choice Ryan Anderson to a minimum scale contract for two years starting at 442,114 with the second year being a team option at 711517
The Grizzlies have also decided to bring Marc Gasol over from Europe and sign him to a 3 year minimum rookie scale contract starting at 442,114 with the third year being a team option at 797581
The Grizzlies have also decided to tender qualifying offers to Monta Ellis and JC Navarro making them restricted free agents as per NBA's CBA.
The Grizzlies have also decided to renounce Bastjan Nachbar.
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FOR ALL THE GUYS SIGNING SECOND ROUND DRAFT PICKS:
Please be sure that you sign them to the following amounts (irrespective of the year they were drafted in, what counts is what year are they being signed in):
- FIRST YEAR : $442,114
- SECOND YEAR: $736,420
These are the minimum rookie scale salaries for 2008-2009.
Bucks and Golden State GM's above, please edit your posts and your salaries accordingly.
Please be sure that you sign them to the following amounts (irrespective of the year they were drafted in, what counts is what year are they being signed in):
- FIRST YEAR : $442,114
- SECOND YEAR: $736,420
These are the minimum rookie scale salaries for 2008-2009.
Bucks and Golden State GM's above, please edit your posts and your salaries accordingly.
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I guess we just post the signings of our draft picks here?
The Houston Rockets would like to sign second round draft pick Courtney Lee to a minimum rookie level contract worth $442,114.
The Houston Rockets would like to sign second round draft pick Courtney Lee to a minimum rookie level contract worth $442,114.
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You don't have to post any of this here. All this can be done simply through e-mailing myself at rahim.jaffer07@gmail.com.
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Chicago and New Jersey have a trade to announce
Part 1:
Kirkc Hinrich ($10,250,000) for TE ($10,250,000) (obtained in 11 team trade)
Part 2: Chris Wilcox ($6,750,000) and Marcus Williams ($1,262,520) for TE (obtained in part 1) and 2009 2nd round pick.
Chicago ends up with
Chris Wilcox
Marcus Williams
TE (worth 2,237,480)
New Jersey ends up with
Kirk Hinrich
2009 2nd Round Pick
TE (worth $8,012,520)
Part 1:
Kirkc Hinrich ($10,250,000) for TE ($10,250,000) (obtained in 11 team trade)
Part 2: Chris Wilcox ($6,750,000) and Marcus Williams ($1,262,520) for TE (obtained in part 1) and 2009 2nd round pick.
Chicago ends up with
Chris Wilcox
Marcus Williams
TE (worth 2,237,480)
New Jersey ends up with
Kirk Hinrich
2009 2nd Round Pick
TE (worth $8,012,520)
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clydestudent1276 wrote:Chicago and New Jersey have a trade to announce
Part 1:
Kirkc Hinrich ($10,250,000) for TE ($10,250,000) (obtained in 11 team trade)
Part 2: Chris Wilcox ($6,750,000) and Marcus Williams ($1,262,520) for TE (obtained in part 1) and 2009 2nd round pick.
Chicago ends up with
Chris Wilcox
Marcus Williams
TE (worth 2,237,480)
New Jersey ends up with
Kirk Hinrich
2009 2nd Round Pick
TE (worth 6.75 Million)
TE (worth $1,262,520)
NJ accepts the deal, though since Williams and Wilcox were dealt together, it should be an $8,012,520 TE instead of the two smaller ones.
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.
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^^^^^
Is the Wilcox/Hinrich trade approved?
Is the Wilcox/Hinrich trade approved?
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.
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Yes, my bad.
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Now that KT has picked up his option can the SAC/DAL deal finally go through lol
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SAC/DAL deal approved.
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The Boston Celtics and San Antonio Spurs have agreed on a Blockbuster Trade.
The San Antonio Spurs will send
Andre Iguodala (Newly signed for 6 yrs 10 million dollars per year)
Speedy Claxton
Matt Harpring
Trent Plaisted
2009 First Round pick Via Toronto
The Boston Celtics will send
Andre Miller
Brad Miller
Gabe pruitt
Players will go to their respective team shortly
The San Antonio Spurs will send
Andre Iguodala (Newly signed for 6 yrs 10 million dollars per year)
Speedy Claxton
Matt Harpring
Trent Plaisted
2009 First Round pick Via Toronto
The Boston Celtics will send
Andre Miller
Brad Miller
Gabe pruitt
Players will go to their respective team shortly
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MJallday59 wrote:The Boston Celtics and San Antonio Spurs have agreed on a Blockbuster Trade.
The San Antonio Spurs will send
Andre Iguodala (Newly signed for 6 yrs 10 million dollars per year)
Speedy Claxton
Matt Harpring
Trent Plaisted
2009 First Round pick Via Toronto
The Boston Celtics will send
Andre Miller
Brad Miller
Gabe pruitt
Players will go to their respective team shortly
The Celtics accept this offer, this will allow us to add a player that has major all star potential, and someone that can help out right now!
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Guys, hold this trade. We are still deciding whether we are BYCs are going to apply in trade scenarios with recently signed players. You also didn't show any salaries in your trade.
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Bryant, did the Celtics email you that contract offer for AI. Because if they didn't then AI can't be S+T to them. For example, although I didn't have the money to sign him outright I offered Josh Smith a contract contigent upon working out a sign and trade deal with his current team. It turns out their offer blew mines out the water anyway but if it didn't then we could have made a deal. If the Celtics never made an offer to AI that he could have accepted then the Spurs can't send him to Boston as part of a sign and trade.
Its all moot if Boston did make him that offer but I just want to make sure people aren't trading FAs as if they had as much control over them as they did when they weren't FAs.
Its all moot if Boston did make him that offer but I just want to make sure people aren't trading FAs as if they had as much control over them as they did when they weren't FAs.
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#1knickfan wrote:Bryant, did the Celtics email you that contract offer for AI. Because if they didn't then AI can't be S+T to them. For example, although I didn't have the money to sign him outright I offered Josh Smith a contract contigent upon working out a sign and trade deal with his current team. It turns out their offer blew mines out the water anyway but if it didn't then we could have made a deal. If the Celtics never made an offer to AI that he could have accepted then the Spurs can't send him to Boston as part of a sign and trade.
Its all moot if Boston did make him that offer but I just want to make sure people aren't trading FAs as if they had as much control over them as they did when they weren't FAs.
I second that. If the offer wasn't made, he can't be used in S&T.
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#1knickfan wrote:Bryant, did the Celtics email you that contract offer for AI. Because if they didn't then AI can't be S+T to them. For example, although I didn't have the money to sign him outright I offered Josh Smith a contract contigent upon working out a sign and trade deal with his current team. It turns out their offer blew mines out the water anyway but if it didn't then we could have made a deal. If the Celtics never made an offer to AI that he could have accepted then the Spurs can't send him to Boston as part of a sign and trade.
Its all moot if Boston did make him that offer but I just want to make sure people aren't trading FAs as if they had as much control over them as they did when they weren't FAs.
2) Andre Iguodala is heading back to San Antonio in a 5 year deal, starting at $10M and increasing 8.5% every year after.
San Antonio signed him, and then traded him, thus a sign and trade deal was made.
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The trade took place after we signed him. The only thing I believe we are waiting for is approval once the BYC situation is taken care of.
Which shouldn't be a problem.
Which shouldn't be a problem.
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The BYC situation doesn't apply, the PPP situation does. And so it's pretty much impossible to trade Iguodala for this next season as PPP is very hard to make a trade around.
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MJallday59 wrote:The trade took place after we signed him. The only thing I believe we are waiting for is approval once the BYC situation is taken care of.
Which shouldn't be a problem.
Doesn't matter. What matters is that Boston should have made an offer BEFORE the Iggy was signed. Boston should have made an offer along with all other teams in order for a S&T to work. Those are the CBA rules
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