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NY/MIN
Jan 5, 2008 19:07:37 GMT -5
Post by Philadelphia 76ers on Jan 5, 2008 19:07:37 GMT -5
NYK Receives: -(74) Jeff Green -- $2,548,500 -- $2,739,700 -- $2,930,800 -- $3,713,324 -(72) Al Thornton -- $1,525,600 -- $1,640,100 -- $1,754,500 -- $2,417,701 -'09 MIN 2nd rounder
NYK Sends: -(78) Charlie Villanueva -- $2,715,000 -- $3,480,050 -(64) Randolph Morris -- $810,000 -'08 Lakers first rounder _________________________________________________________
MIN Receives: -(78) Charlie Villanueva -- $2,715,000 -- $3,480,050 -(64) Randolph Morris -- $810,000 -'08 Lakers first rounder
MIN Sends: -(74) Jeff Green -- $2,548,500 -- $2,739,700 -- $2,930,800 -- $3,713,324 -(72) Al Thornton -- $1,525,600 -- $1,640,100 -- $1,754,500 -- $2,417,701 -'09 MIN 2nd rounder ____________________________
New York easily gets the better deal for me IMO. Both Green and Thornton have potential to be better players than Charlie V. Charlie V's rating is gonna dip with Bogut and Yi ahead of him in Milwaukee
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NY/MIN
Jan 5, 2008 19:39:50 GMT -5
Post by Utah Jazz on Jan 5, 2008 19:39:50 GMT -5
As I said in the thread, NY. Better young guys for a 3pt shooting PF and a low pick.
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NY/MIN
Jan 5, 2008 19:51:18 GMT -5
Post by Detroit Pistons on Jan 5, 2008 19:51:18 GMT -5
i love this deal for NY
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NY/MIN
Jan 6, 2008 0:58:34 GMT -5
Post by corey - NYK/CHA on Jan 6, 2008 0:58:34 GMT -5
I think I cleaned house with this deal...especially since Thornton and Green are fairly locked up. I'm pretty excited about this.
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NY/MIN
Jan 6, 2008 1:00:38 GMT -5
Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Jan 6, 2008 1:00:38 GMT -5
If that LAL pick is top 12 (in a real deep draft) it will be an even trade, but if not New York wins it.
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