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LAL/BOS
Mar 20, 2008 17:34:48 GMT -5
Post by Los Angeles Lakers on Mar 20, 2008 17:34:48 GMT -5
Boston Trades- Samuel Dalembert (74) 10,351,435 11,238,564 12,125,694 13,012,823 Knicks 2008 2nd Round Pick
Boston Recieves- Kyle Korver (70) 4,400,000, 4,781,818, 5,163,636 Sean Williams (67) $1,028,200 $1,105,300 $1,182,400 $1,823,261
Total Incoming- $5,428,200 Total Outgoing- $5,351,435
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Lakers Trade- Kyle Korver (70) 4,400,000, 4,781,818, 5,163,636 Sean Williams (67) $1,028,200 $1,105,300 $1,182,400 $1,823,261
Lakers Recieve- Samuel Dalembert (74) 10,351,435 11,238,564 12,125,694 13,012,823 Knicks 2008 2nd Round Pick
Total Incoming- $5,351,435 Total Outgoing- $5,428,435
looking so far right now with the games, I am 6-0 with Dalembert.
But also BOS got advantage that Dalembert isn't taking Odom or Durant's shots away, and Sean Williams is there for defensive purposes anyways.
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LAL/BOS
Mar 20, 2008 17:49:03 GMT -5
Post by Utah Jazz on Mar 20, 2008 17:49:03 GMT -5
The trade improved both teams. Both your guys' records improved drastically after that trade. Sean Williams takes less shots than Dalembert did, with only a little downgrade on defense. Korver hasn't really done well, but he's not bad either. If I HAD to pick a winner, I say the Lakers win it. Dalembert has been great at PF next to Shaq, and has half his contract already paid for this season. Not to mention the extra 2nd rounder which will be pretty high.
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LAL/BOS
Mar 20, 2008 21:12:29 GMT -5
Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Mar 20, 2008 21:12:29 GMT -5
I like it for both. Boston was getting irritated with Dalembert because he would jack up 20+ shots a game and LAL needed an upgrade up front, because Williams was doing nothing for him.
Worked out well for both, Id say.
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