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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Jan 27, 2009 23:44:08 GMT -5
Bobcats Get: SF Josh Howard 87 $9,945,000/$10,890,000/$11,835,000
Total: $9,945,000
Nuggets Get: SG Ben Gordon 82 $11,000,000/$12,000,000/$13,000,000 /$14,000,000 PG Jordan Farmar 70 $1,080,000/$1,947,240
Total: $12,080,000[/b][/color]
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Post by Denver Nuggets on Jan 27, 2009 23:48:02 GMT -5
I accept the josh howard experiment is not working and farmar could potential be my starting point as marbury will not return.
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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Jan 27, 2009 23:49:04 GMT -5
I accept this deal for a number of reasons, but first let me say it feels like FOREVER since I have traded haha. This makes me A LOT better though irl I'd take Gordon over Howard anyday of the week, infact I hate Howard and if anyone has a similar rated/age/same position (Caron Butler, Gerald Wallace, etc.) I will glady deal Josh "weed head" Howard for him.
On the positive this makes me a lot better, I have a legit #1 guy (in NBA Live terms) in Howard. Package him in with Rose, Biedrins, Harrington and we COULD still get sneak into the playoffs. I also have my pick I could or could not deal to help me get in, so Kitty Kat Playoffs hope just went WAY up. Howard is also very cheap, I saved 3 M in cap space and now have the 20 M to go after a stud next year. Which look at my team WHO WOULDN'T WANT TO PLAY HERE? No way I was going to be able to keep Farmar because of cap (though I really like him) and position wise I can now start Mobley (finally) and my lineup is a rather impressive Rose/Mobley/Howard/Harrington/Biedrins. Good luck to Ben and Jordan in Denver, and pleasure making my FIRST trade (I believe) with Denver.
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Post by Utah Jazz on Jan 28, 2009 0:05:05 GMT -5
I accept. But barely. I don't really like it for Denver. Howard's the better all-around player, but Gordon's having a breakout season himself too, and that's mainly the reason I'm accepting.
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Post by Philadelphia 76ers on Jan 28, 2009 0:16:56 GMT -5
Wow, Denver has downgraded from Paul Pierce to Ben Gordon with this trade. Pretty fair trade on paper, BG is having a career year while JHo's value isn't what it once was. I accept.
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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Jan 28, 2009 0:21:24 GMT -5
Ill accept. Farmar shows signs that 1 day he will be the starting PG in LA, so that enough makes me accept this trade. Howard is having a down year and BG is having a year that scorers have.
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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Jan 28, 2009 0:23:35 GMT -5
Question, will Howard go down? 18 and 5 is pretty decent imo and not much worse than where he has been.
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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Jan 28, 2009 0:26:41 GMT -5
Question, will Howard go down? 18 and 5 is pretty decent imo and not much worse than where he has been. He was 19 and 7 in 2007 and 20 and 7 in 2008. But to answer your question, if he does it could be a point at most.
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Post by Detroit Pistons on Jan 28, 2009 7:07:57 GMT -5
I Accept Update Carts ASAP
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