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SAC/HOU
Apr 2, 2008 17:02:39 GMT -5
Post by Philadelphia 76ers on Apr 2, 2008 17:02:39 GMT -5
Houston sends:
Boris Diaw (79) - $9,000,000 - $9,000,000 - $9,000,000 - $9,000,000 - $9,000,000 Ryan Gomes (66) - $770,610
Houston receives:
Shane Battier (78) $5,883,600 - $6,373,900 - $6,864,200 - $7,354,500 Bruce Bowen (70) $4,125,000 2008 Washington 1st rounder
Houston salary out: $9,770,610 Houston salary in: $10,008,600
Sacramento sends:
Shane Battier (78) $5,883,600 - $6,373,900 - $6,864,200 - $7,354,500 Bruce Bowen (70) $4,125,000 2008 Washington 1st rounder
Sacramento receives:
Boris Diaw (79) - $9,000,000 - $9,000,000 - $9,000,000 - $9,000,000 - $9,000,000 Ryan Gomes (66) - $770,610
Sacramento salary out: $9,770,610 Sacramento salary in: $10,008,600
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SAC/HOU
Apr 2, 2008 17:04:15 GMT -5
Post by Philadelphia 76ers on Apr 2, 2008 17:04:15 GMT -5
Good deal for both teams but going with Houston here. With Arenas still out the Wiz should be struggling and that would be good for a lottery placing. He also receives a nice expiring and an all round player in Battier who should help out for the next little while
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SAC/HOU
Apr 2, 2008 17:25:36 GMT -5
Post by Utah Jazz on Apr 2, 2008 17:25:36 GMT -5
I think Houston gets the better end of it. He sheds about 3 mil in salary, gets a player just as good if not better than Diaw in Battier. And gets a pick. I think Gomes is definately worth more than the pick though, since he's an established player, and has proven himself. The pick is potentially lotto too.
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