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Post by Dallas Mavericks on Sept 12, 2008 8:21:23 GMT -5
the dallas mavericks management would like to offer Nenad Kristic a 2 year deal for $3,250,000 using our MLE.
year 1: $1,500,000 year 2: $1,750,000 total: $3,250,000
dallas mavericks salary cap
2008-2009 salary- 89,451,202 2009-2010 salary- 53,867,866
the offer was not that high but the mavericks organization would like to get mr. kristic as a part of our so called championship run. Mr. kristic would be a perfect back-up C for camby* and would complete the piece of the dallas defence. Mr. Kristic would most likely be our 6th man and would be needed by a playoff team in the tough western conference.
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Post by Cleveland Cavaliers on Sept 12, 2008 15:02:01 GMT -5
We have updated our offer to Nenad. This money would be from the MLE.
1st Year: $2,000,000 2nd Year: $1,750,000 3rd Year: $1,500,000 Total: $5,250,000
Please note that this is all we can offer him, and i hope Mr. Krstic will appreciate the fact we are breaking the bank for his services.
We would like Nenad to sign with us over the Dallas Mavericks in part that we are offering more money, and even though we are offering him the position of first big man off the bench and a backup power forward/center, we feel we have a better chance to advance deeper into the playoffs than Dallas with our new acquisition of Larry Hughes and Josh Howard. He would be an integral part of our team and we would welcome him with open arms.
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Post by Houston Rockets on Sept 12, 2008 16:34:28 GMT -5
wasnt it your recent aquisition of josh howard? I dont think juwan is a big addition!
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Post by Cleveland Cavaliers on Sept 13, 2008 19:18:35 GMT -5
hahaha wow. fixed.
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Post by Dallas Mavericks on Sept 14, 2008 3:04:39 GMT -5
we would like to match cleveland's offer and would like mr. kristic to decide which team will lead him to become a better player that he can be. With the aid of his veteran replacement C, Marcus Camby. And a with the dallas mavericks he can be a big part of a contender.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Sept 14, 2008 3:12:52 GMT -5
The Celtics would like to offer Nenad Kristic a 3 year $10,000,000 deal. Kristic would have an oppurtunity to compete for the starting C job with Ronny Turiaf.
Year 1- $4,000,000 Year 2- $3,000,000 Year 3- $3,000,000 (player option)
2008-09- $59,578,281 2009-10- $59,052,096 2010-11- $36,993,770
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Post by Dallas Mavericks on Sept 14, 2008 4:36:49 GMT -5
the money that these teams are offering are nothing compared to the experience of being in a contending team. Altough the celtics start mr. kristic, he as as our back-up C for will definately get minutes because of the aging camby. With the help of ak and camby as a part of all- defensive team in the 06-07 and 07-08* nbal season i guess they can share thier defensive prescence to mr. kristic as the frontline of defence when these players are sitting in the bench.
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Post by Cleveland Cavaliers on Sept 14, 2008 12:01:47 GMT -5
We have increased our offer to Nenad.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Sept 14, 2008 12:17:00 GMT -5
We would like to offer Nenad Krstic this deal:
Offer: $5,800,000 for 4 years
Year 1 = 700,000 Year 2 = 1,200,000 [blue]Year 3 = 1,700,000[/blue] Year 4 = 2,200,000
Total Salaries:
Year 1 =68,754,560 Year 2=38,934,380 Year 3 =24,336,260 Year 4 =2,700,000
He is our 1st priority with Thomas as we need a good backup C and we want that backup C to be our 6th man...Nenad would come to a championship contender so he would have high chances to win a title here...and since that he would be our 6th man he would have a good PT...we add a PO in the 3rd year in case that Krstic wants to search for a different deal.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Sept 14, 2008 12:42:12 GMT -5
Our offer has been modified to 2 years and $6,000,000. We would Nenad to consider that the other teams offering him a deal are looking for him to come off the bench. Here in Boston he would have a very legit chance to start for a good team.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Sept 14, 2008 12:43:26 GMT -5
hmmm I believe that the minimum that u can put when upping another offer is 500,000
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Post by Chicago Bulls on Sept 14, 2008 13:28:12 GMT -5
Yeah your right NJ
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Post by Boston Celtics on Sept 14, 2008 13:47:55 GMT -5
In the Jamison thread I offered 62 mil for the first offer, the second team offered 80 mil. I will leave my offer where it's at.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Sept 14, 2008 14:03:56 GMT -5
In the Jamison thread I offered 62 mil for the first offer, the second team offered 80 mil. I will leave my offer where it's at. I didnt understand what u said...all I know is that u must offer at least 500,000 more than the previous offer...thats what I understood when I saw the rules
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Post by Boston Celtics on Sept 14, 2008 15:07:10 GMT -5
You are offering a 4 year deal, I am offering a 2 year deal. The first 2 years of your deal are worth $1,900,000, over that same time period I am offering him $6,000,000, a difference of $4,100,000.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Sept 14, 2008 15:10:39 GMT -5
the Total of the money is what matters when upping another GMs offer...thats what I believe
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Post by Los Angeles Clippers on Sept 14, 2008 15:33:02 GMT -5
Yea Boston they're saying you're not offering enough more money. The offer prior to your 6 million one was for 5.8 million. If you're going to up that 5.8 million, you gotta offer AT LEAST 6.3 million.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Sept 14, 2008 15:37:55 GMT -5
Yeah thats what I meant ^^
but since that money is 60% important I'm not sure about that...
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Post by Boston Celtics on Sept 14, 2008 15:38:18 GMT -5
Well that is really silly considering that offer is double the years as mine, but whatever, it's an additional 300,000. I will add it on, but I really think that common sense should be used here.
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Post by supremegm - MIA on Sept 14, 2008 15:39:12 GMT -5
The Miami Heat offer:
1 Year, 500k
I promise we will spell your name KRSTIC instead of KRISTIC like all of the other teams that are trying to sign you
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