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Post by wilberto628 - MIL on Sept 6, 2007 20:39:14 GMT -5
MILWAUKEE TRADES: Andrew Bogut - 78 $4,665,960------$4,991,520----$6,294,307----$8,182,599 Tim Thomas - 72 $5,215,000-----$5,632,200-----$6,049,400---$6,466,600 Vitally Potapenko - 60 $3,674,584 2008 MIL 2nd rounder
MILWAUKEE RECEIVES: Yao Ming - 85 - $12,455,000 -----$13,762,775---$15,070,550---$16,378,325---$17,686,100
TOTAL INCOMING SALARY: $$12,455,000 TOTAL OUTGOING SALARY: $13,555,544
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HOUSTON TRADES: Yao Ming - 85 - $12,455,000 -----$13,762,775---$15,070,550---$16,378,325---$17,686,100
HOUSTON RECEIVES: Andrew Bogut - 78 $4,665,960------$4,991,520----$6,294,307----$8,182,599 Tim Thomas - 72 $5,215,000-----$5,632,200-----$6,049,400---$6,466,600 Vitally Potapenko - 60 $3,674,584 2008 MIL 2nd rounder
TOTAL INCOMING SALARY: $13,555,544 TOTAL OUTGOING SALARY: $$12,455,000
I ACCEPT THIS TRADE....AGAIN
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Post by yahoo - HOU on Sept 6, 2007 20:41:22 GMT -5
I get a younger and future All - star in Bogut and a good bench player in thomas
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Post by yahoo - HOU on Sept 6, 2007 20:43:10 GMT -5
when this trade goes through, i release potapenko
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Post by New Orleans Hornets on Sept 6, 2007 20:56:19 GMT -5
kinda makes sense since Yao has been doing the scoring for Houston since there has been no real scoring from his teammates while bogut is scoring even though he has tmac, okafor and martin along with him
i accept
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Post by Memphis Grizzlies on Sept 6, 2007 21:53:44 GMT -5
I reject this trade, its basically andrew bogut for yao ming, which is totally unfair, you could get a lot more for yao ming. andrew bogut + tim thomas (4ppg) <<<<< yao ming, and steve novak will probably be better then that 2nd round pick, which probably a mid/low 60's. yao ming is averaging 7ppg more then bogut, and andrew bogut may be younger then yao ming, but yao ming is not shaquille o'neal old. maybe milwaukee wants to get rid of yao's big contract, but he didnt mention why he was doing this trade so i cant assume
im not rejecting this trade because milwaukee rejected mine, im just trying to view it the same way.....
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Post by sharmoot - POR on Sept 6, 2007 22:32:23 GMT -5
I reject this trade, its basically andrew bogut for yao ming, which is totally unfair, you could get a lot more for yao ming. andrew bogut + tim thomas (4ppg) <<<<< yao ming, and steve novak will probably be better then that 2nd round pick, which probably a mid/low 60's. yao ming is averaging 7ppg more then bogut, and andrew bogut may be younger then yao ming, but yao ming is not shaquille o'neal old. maybe milwaukee wants to get rid of yao's big contract, but he didnt mention why he was doing this trade so i cant assume im not rejecting this trade because milwaukee rejected mine, im just trying to view it the same way..... i agree, if houston recieve 1 more 75+ or 70+ player then ill accept it i just believe they are getting a potential in bogut, an OLD star in thomas and a releasing potapenko and it doesnt do they much on the salary cap either so i reject this trade, if slight adjustments are made ill accept
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Post by wilberto628 - MIL on Sept 6, 2007 22:34:53 GMT -5
lol revenge is sweet isnt memphis
i didnt think i would need to say why im doing this trade....im getting yao ming....im looking to win now, this second round pick will officially give me absolutely no draft picks left at all, winning now is my goal, i was offering him a trade close to this except with okafor in it, but he said he liked bogut better and i can understand why he is putting up better stats than okafor offensively, not to mention i think the 7 PPG in nullified consider bogut is trying to score with marbury, tmac, and kmart, yao is getting 22 PPG cuz he has no offense around him watsoever
o and can u really say tim thomas scores 4 PPG when he is on the bench? considering he is averaging 15 mins a game and getting 4 PPG and 3 RBG i would say thats pretty good especially when he could start on the rockets
he specifically picked out bogut, if he would prefer bogut over okafor then y are u not gonna let him do it? im a big fan of letting GMs manage their own team cuz that is wat they are here to do, but ATLs highlight of the trade is kirk hinrich but he doesnt he even get to use him for another month, making ATL completely out of the playoff picture, so he is getting an injured player, ruben patterson, luther head, and pj brown for a 20 PPG scorer, 15 PPG scorer, and a sick young PG.
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Post by Memphis Grizzlies on Sept 7, 2007 16:38:40 GMT -5
revenge had nothing to do with me rejecting it as i previously stated, i think its unfair because its basically bogut for yao. it doesnt matter if bogut is scoring points with marbury tmac and kmart, by that logic, he should be scoring at least 30ppg if he makes it to the rockets because hes the highest rated player. tim thomas = joke in my opinion.
and you dont need to bring the other trade in here, but since you did, at least i gave up an 80's player, who is a sick young PG, to get an 80's player.
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Post by Philadelphia 76ers on Sept 7, 2007 16:42:39 GMT -5
He can get more for Yao IMO
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Post by wilberto628 - MIL on Sept 7, 2007 16:44:37 GMT -5
an 80s sick young PG that is hurt for 3 more weeks!!! thats the only reason i rejected it u tool box, and how is tim thomas a joke, he can start for the rockets, he has a 69 starting as his SF, thomas is a 72, o and that 69 he is starting is scoring 4 PPG a game.....hmm sounds familar, except tim thomas isnt starting, he is getting 2 starters and a pick for yao
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Post by New Orleans Hornets on Sept 7, 2007 16:56:25 GMT -5
maybe if you take out Novak
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Post by wilberto628 - MIL on Sept 7, 2007 17:10:52 GMT -5
UPDATED NO NOVAK
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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Sept 7, 2007 17:12:04 GMT -5
now houston has to release another player
jesus
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Post by yahoo - HOU on Sept 7, 2007 17:12:40 GMT -5
I still accept
when trade goes through i release Haislip and Potapenko
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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Sept 7, 2007 17:26:54 GMT -5
houston what i dont understand is you dont really care who you release. You acquired hasilip from the hornets in one of those early season trades. & now you release him like hes nothing. And then on top of that ure releasing potapenko who is an expiring contract and can be worth a lot to you in trades. Whatever im not the rockets gm.
ON A SIDE NOTE I ACCEPT THIS TRADE
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Post by New Orleans Hornets on Sept 7, 2007 17:36:40 GMT -5
i think what my bro is doing kinda makes sense since he cant release any other player besides those two since all the others have very crappy contracts and even if he releases them he still has to pay their contract.
for example Pryzibilla has a huge contract, its not worth it if he pays for it and not have him on the team
and I Accept also
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Post by Chicago Bulls on Sept 7, 2007 21:03:26 GMT -5
I accept
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Post by Memphis Grizzlies on Sept 7, 2007 21:13:34 GMT -5
an 80s sick young PG that is hurt for 3 more weeks!!! thats the only reason i rejected it u tool box, and how is tim thomas a joke, he can start for the rockets, he has a 69 starting as his SF, thomas is a 72, o and that 69 he is starting is scoring 4 PPG a game.....hmm sounds familar, except tim thomas isnt starting, he is getting 2 starters and a pick for yao raymond felton was out for 2 more weeks last time i checked idiot.
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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Sept 7, 2007 21:15:07 GMT -5
alright guys
easy with the tool box comments and idiot comments, huh?
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Post by New Orleans Hornets on Sept 7, 2007 21:18:38 GMT -5
yeah we dont want anything to happen which will lead to the league failing
and please if you wanna argue, do it in the trash talk thread not here
and you still have to decide whether to accept or not
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