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Post by Philadelphia 76ers on Sept 6, 2008 7:06:52 GMT -5
I accept, although this might not be the greatest deal it's passable in my eyes.
Like SEA said, SAS would have lost one of Iggy or Ellis so at least he's getting some value back. SA gets a plethora of young talent to build around, Green is stud and will only get better, Scola is coming off an amazing Olympics and has a bright future, he has a nasty contract though. Bogut was a former 1st overall pick and will be one of the centerpieces of the Spurs team, Rush has the total package to become a stud and Arthur is a decent prospect. Also throw in 3 first rounders (potentially all lotto) and I think this is a pretty fair trade.
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Post by sharmoot - POR on Sept 6, 2008 7:13:28 GMT -5
can i say something if you dont mind, im not complaining about why my trade got rejected, in fact thats fine, its rejected its rejected but i beg for the TC's to have alot more consistency in trade decisioning, if you reject my trade to get rondo and give away maggette and udnerstand why im doing it but still reject, yet you let monta ellis and iggy go, basically for young potential talent? Please be alot more consistent in your decision making, although the situation is different in my case, all im asking for is a bit more consistency
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Post by Chicago Bulls on Sept 6, 2008 8:55:42 GMT -5
I do agree that Monta Elis and Andre Iguadala could have gotten more in terms of proven talent but if this trade doesn't go through SAS will lose one of them for NOTHING and that is the only reason I accept.
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yifor3 - NYK
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Post by yifor3 - NYK on Sept 6, 2008 11:11:31 GMT -5
What is that? 5 accepts? Welcome to New York, Mr. Ellis!
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Post by Houston Rockets on Sept 6, 2008 12:10:11 GMT -5
and Iggy..... Houston gives you the keys to the city! Welcome aboard!
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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Sept 6, 2008 14:04:48 GMT -5
What is all this talk about consistency? I am consistent. Portland I rejected your trade just like I rejected this one. The only reason why I accepted the Bynum-Wade deal was because Bynum actually has "superstar" potential. This deal is the total opposite. SAS is trading potential superstars for players that I personally don't even see becoming all-star caliber, rather yet superstar caliber.
Please dont question my consistency of all things. That is shot in the balls.
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