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Possible Way to Trade Outlaw

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Re: Possible Way to Trade Outlaw 

Post#21 » by orangeparka » Sun May 1, 2011 2:53 pm

No way that deal works unless a LOT more incentive is added.
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Re: Possible Way to Trade Outlaw 

Post#22 » by Effigy » Wed May 4, 2011 6:32 pm

Rockice_8 wrote:Image


Quick Portland look over there while we complete this deal. 8-)


You're getting close. It would indeed take a Brook to make this happen.
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Re: Possible Way to Trade Outlaw 

Post#23 » by PDXKnight » Mon May 16, 2011 8:23 pm

Sorry guys, but as a Blazer fan this trade isn't close (as some have already said). I wouldn't mind taking Outlaw back, but not at this price. Wallace's contract is very reasonable and I wouldn't honestly mind if the Blazers kept him at least till he expires because we won't have cap space one way or another. The pick is a nice piece, but in a somewhat weaker draft, I'm not sure I'd bite.
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Re: Possible Way to Trade Outlaw 

Post#24 » by DarkXaero » Mon May 16, 2011 10:47 pm

Oden2 wrote:Sorry guys, but as a Blazer fan this trade isn't close (as some have already said). I wouldn't mind taking Outlaw back, but not at this price. Wallace's contract is very reasonable and I wouldn't honestly mind if the Blazers kept him at least till he expires because we won't have cap space one way or another. The pick is a nice piece, but in a somewhat weaker draft, I'm not sure I'd bite.
You wouldn't mind taking Outlaw back? Nice, that's an advancement.
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Re: Possible Way to Trade Outlaw 

Post#25 » by Ronito » Thu May 19, 2011 4:41 am

Or we could just wait for the amnesty clause in the new CBA.
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Re: Possible Way to Trade Outlaw 

Post#26 » by Shem » Thu May 19, 2011 7:46 am

I like how this thread title has the word "possible" and then I read the proposal and know for a fact Rich Cho would laugh and hang up the phone as soon as he heard it.
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Re: Possible Way to Trade Outlaw 

Post#27 » by Shem » Thu May 19, 2011 7:48 am

Oden2 wrote:I wouldn't mind taking Outlaw back

You wouldn't mind is one thing, but I would. I'm just glad Blazer management feels differently at the moment.

DarkXaero wrote:You wouldn't mind taking Outlaw back? Nice, that's an advancement.

Thankfully that's just one fan's opinion in this situation.
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Re: Possible Way to Trade Outlaw 

Post#28 » by Jersey Generals » Thu May 19, 2011 8:32 am

On the real, this is just an epic fail thread that is being kept open so CeEvo can feel the burn a bit.

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