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Post by melo69 - CLE on Dec 19, 2007 17:10:06 GMT -5
larry hughes is on the block at the moment and i am looking to trade him a good shooting guard/point guard if iggy dosent want to resign with us we will have a back up in laary hughes's trade but ill will persuave iggy to resign woth us because i think he will fit in well with the cavs.
i am getting quality in this trade in iggy and j rich who can step up and take over what leBron has done for us over the last couple of years
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Post by melo69 - CLE on Dec 19, 2007 17:17:51 GMT -5
please think about it
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Post by corey - NYK/CHA on Dec 19, 2007 17:21:31 GMT -5
That's what they're here for, you don't need to remind them
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Post by frankg90 - CHA on Dec 19, 2007 17:33:55 GMT -5
i will also have to reject...Lebron is IMO the most valuable player in this league at the moment. his contract, ability,etc make him that. to trade him for Iggy who is ok and JRich who is also ok is not enough. It just doesnt make sense talent or salary wise
I REJECT
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Post by Detroit Pistons on Dec 19, 2007 17:35:35 GMT -5
wow im shocked people are rejecting this how is it not fair? 88,85 for 97 he will re sign iggy or trade him for talent and j rich is in his prime
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Post by melo69 - CLE on Dec 19, 2007 17:38:18 GMT -5
i am working out a deal for gooden and hughes now ok so i will have enough salary space to resign so why is it not fair
YEAH leBron is a great player but iggy and j rich both have quality that can match leBron
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Post by Los Angeles Clippers on Dec 19, 2007 17:48:16 GMT -5
I am going to agree with Seattle's points here. If Iggy had like 3 years left on his deal I may accept it. Also, Lebron is a 97 in this league right? He's basically performing at like 100 skill in the real NBA. yea maybe not actually 100, but he is freaking amazing. He's very young, the best player int he league, and I just don't think this deal is a good deal.
REJECT
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Post by Detroit Pistons on Dec 19, 2007 17:50:57 GMT -5
wow chicago said all the facts this is a fair trade!!!!!!!! we may re post again and see if any of you change ur mind
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Post by New Orleans Hornets on Dec 19, 2007 17:53:39 GMT -5
i think we now have 4 rejections from the committee
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Post by melo69 - CLE on Dec 19, 2007 17:56:26 GMT -5
yeah but hopefully detroit and us can come to another agreement
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Post by Chicago Bulls on Dec 19, 2007 18:06:31 GMT -5
I think before this is officially declined the guys who voted to reject this should vote on Cleveland's trade with Boston, in which if approved he would acquire $11,666,667 in an expiring contract. That would give him the cap space to resign Iggy.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Dec 19, 2007 18:08:51 GMT -5
We have to re-work that trade first because it would put him over the cap. But we are working on it now.
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Post by corey - NYK/CHA on Dec 19, 2007 18:16:55 GMT -5
To be honest (and this doesn't have a LOT to do with this)...But I'm going to push after iggy HARD, and I have plenty of cap space to do so (If he hits the free agent market)
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Post by Utah Jazz on Dec 19, 2007 18:39:31 GMT -5
I'd reject too. Cleveland doesn't really look like he has enough money to re-sign Iggy next year.
Thanks for pointing that out Chicago, but Cleveland should've done the other trade first then IMO. Get the trade approved, re-make a this trade, and I MIGHT consider it.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Dec 19, 2007 19:54:13 GMT -5
wow chicago said all the facts this is a fair trade!!!!!!!! we may re post again and see if any of you change ur mind I would be crazy like that if I had a trade rejected involving LeBron ;D
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Post by Philadelphia 76ers on Dec 19, 2007 20:04:42 GMT -5
We have to re-work that trade first because it would put him over the cap. But we are working on it now. Huh?
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Post by Boston Celtics on Dec 20, 2007 0:04:24 GMT -5
We have to re-work that trade first because it would put him over the cap. But we are working on it now. Huh? Read Chicagos post, then read mine. That might help you understand.
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Post by Atlanta Hawks on Dec 20, 2007 0:52:06 GMT -5
To be honest (and this doesn't have a LOT to do with this)...But I'm going to push after iggy HARD, and I have plenty of cap space to do so (If he hits the free agent market) So will I. Don't expect Iggy to settle for 11 mil a year when Mo got 15.
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