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Post by Sacramento Kings on Apr 1, 2008 21:09:20 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
i agree..
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Post by Houston Rockets on Apr 1, 2008 21:12:24 GMT -5
i agree....i recieve an expiring contract in which to use for free agency for next year as well as a draft pick to help build for the future. I also pick up a solid player in shane battier. I am giving up a solid and versatile player in boris diaw as well as an up and coming stud in ryan gomes.......
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Post by New Orleans Hornets on Apr 1, 2008 21:16:51 GMT -5
looks fair...i accept
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Post by Chicago Bulls on Apr 1, 2008 22:09:01 GMT -5
Seems fair to me I accept
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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Apr 2, 2008 0:27:28 GMT -5
For Houston, I dont really understand the dealing of Gomes, as he is a young player with a ton of upside and can help a rebuilding team a lot. Nonetheless, its not a bad trade at all.
I accept
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Post by Orlando Magic on Apr 2, 2008 0:48:10 GMT -5
Wow that is a pretty good deal for houston IMO, a nice high expiring in bowen and a long-term and cheap player in battier. not to mention the potentially lottery pick in WAS.
I will accept
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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Apr 2, 2008 0:51:40 GMT -5
Trade approved
Update charts ASAP
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