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NYK/SEA
Jan 29, 2008 10:10:39 GMT -5
Post by Philadelphia 76ers on Jan 29, 2008 10:10:39 GMT -5
NYK Sends:
-David Lee (75) -- 990,600 -- 1,788,033(TO)
NYK Receives:
-Aaron Gray (56) -- 500,000 -- 500,000 -2008 1st rounder (Den) -2009 1st rounder (Sea)
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SEA Sends:
-Aaron Gray (56) -- 500,000 -- 500,000 -2008 1st rounder (Den) -2009 1st rounder (Sea)
SEA Receives:
-David Lee (75) -- 990,600 -- 1,788,033(TO)
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I'm gonna go with Seattle on this one, Denver's first rounder is gonna be in the early 20's and Seattle's will be in the 20-30 range if his team stays the same. I think Lee is worth more IMO
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NYK/SEA
Jan 29, 2008 10:54:48 GMT -5
Post by Utah Jazz on Jan 29, 2008 10:54:48 GMT -5
Seattle, NY would have to get steals at each of the picks to make it worth it. Lee is a great up and coming player that, in NY, is getting limited time due to Curry and Randolph. If NY rebuilds and he gets more time, I could see Lee getting an 80+ rating.
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NYK/SEA
Feb 6, 2008 23:05:41 GMT -5
Post by corey - NYK/CHA on Feb 6, 2008 23:05:41 GMT -5
My reasoning was that I won't be able to afford to retain Lee once i make all my rookie and free agent acquisitions over this next offseason. I wanted to get what I could for him now, while opening up a starting role for Al Thornton.
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NYK/SEA
Feb 6, 2008 23:47:25 GMT -5
Post by Denver Nuggets on Feb 6, 2008 23:47:25 GMT -5
from the way my team is playin i would say new york won this deal
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