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Post by wolverine on Jul 21, 2009 13:26:30 GMT -5
Blue-player option Red-team option
Utah Sends: Deron Williams $13,785,000 $15,202,590 $16,647,180 $18,091,770 Total Incoming: $17,997,213 Total Outgoing: $13,785,000 TOTAL SALARY BEFORE TRADE $69,639,309
Charlotte Sends: Emeka Okafor (80) - $10,538,937 - $11,540,375 - $12,541,812 - $13,543,250 - $14,544,687 Raymond Felton (76) - $5,501,196 Gerald Henderson (71) - $1,957,080 - $2,103,840 - $2,250,600 - $3,101,326 - $4,267,424 Total Outgoing: $17,997,213 Total Incoming: $13,785,000 TOTAL SALARY BEFORE TRADE $63,661,893
I accept, it's kind of obvious why I'm mainly doing this deal. In trading Okur and Millsap I needed some size and Okafor provides it, it also gives me a good starting point guard and a player I really like in Henderson. I lose my franchise point guard but I hope the best for him in Charlotte.
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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Jul 21, 2009 13:34:47 GMT -5
I accept this deal. This deal not only gives me one of the best pgs in the game, but it also should help encourage Mr. Iverson to come to Charlotte. We had to get rid of Felton, but Williams is an upgrade over Felton. He is faster, stronger, bigger, plays better D (more steals per game) than felton. He is also a better passer and should get AI more opportunites should AI sign with the Bobcats. This is a great deal for our franchise and is a step in the right direction.
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Post by Houston Rockets on Jul 21, 2009 13:35:01 GMT -5
Utah are you sane?
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Post by wolverine on Jul 21, 2009 13:38:49 GMT -5
I think this could probably help me...I get a better center... I guess I'm a horrible GM now...
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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Jul 21, 2009 13:40:49 GMT -5
This deal addresses needs for both teams. I get the point guard that I need for this team. Utah gets a very good defensive center in Okafor to pair with the offensive minded Boozer. He needed size after trading his bigs away. He gets Felton to start at point guard and a good prospect in Gerald Henderson.
Ratings wise this deal is also even... an 85 for 80,76,71.
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Post by Sacramento Kings on Jul 21, 2009 13:42:15 GMT -5
Williams is a 85 now but IMO he deserver a higher rating...he is probably the 2nd best PG in the league
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Post by Houston Rockets on Jul 21, 2009 13:42:28 GMT -5
I don't even know what to do anymore, I'm gonna have to text Denver because we had the last trade pass TO TEACH YOU A LESSON ABOUT THINKING BEFORE YOU ACCEPT TRADES! I would love to hear other TC's members thoughts on this, I need to quit type before I say something mean.
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Post by Houston Rockets on Jul 21, 2009 13:43:15 GMT -5
This deal addresses needs for both teams. I get the point guard that I need for this team. Utah gets a very good defensive center in Okafor to pair with the offensive minded Boozer. He needed size after trading his bigs away. He gets Felton to start at point guard and a good prospect in Gerald Henderson. Ratings wise this deal is also even... an 85 for 80,76,71. Deron is a VERY good player and a rising star, he just signed Wilcox who is a 76. Okafor isn't really even a center he can't jump high enough.
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Post by wolverine on Jul 21, 2009 13:43:44 GMT -5
Fine. I'm not gonna trade any more if I keep on screwing up...
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Post by Sacramento Kings on Jul 21, 2009 13:46:20 GMT -5
common Utah, u just should think more before trading ur franchise player...
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Post by wolverine on Jul 21, 2009 13:47:45 GMT -5
common Utah, u just should think more before trading ur franchise player... yah... I KNOW! *oops*...im screwing this all up... ^ there.
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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Jul 21, 2009 13:49:06 GMT -5
This trade addresses needs for both teams.... no need to cut anyone down over this. He gets a starting pg and a good defensive minded center and a good young player. He needed bigs and he got one.
He traded his pg in a move that he thought was good for his team. Dont crucify the guy
i mean if you look at it, it actually improves his teams overall ratings. He gets a 10pt boost at the center position and only loses 9 from the pg position and gets a solid rookie at 71
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Post by Houston Rockets on Jul 21, 2009 13:57:37 GMT -5
Bill O'reilly would just flip shit if he knew anything about basketball and knew what you were trying to do Charlotte.
Anyways I'm gonna reject just for the record.
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Post by Los Angeles Lakers on Jul 21, 2009 13:58:48 GMT -5
I can't accept this. Okafor's has hype, but didn't pan out fully as expected. Felton has been meh, maybe an average starter at best. And Henderson is a rookie that has yet to prove anything. That's not worth trading a franchise PG for. Really Utah, you need to learn something after you screw up once, think a couple times before you pull the trigger on a trade.
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Post by wolverine on Jul 21, 2009 13:59:46 GMT -5
I can't accept this. Okafor's has hype, but didn't pan out fully as expected. Felton has been meh, maybe an average starter at best. And Henderson is a rookie that has yet to prove anything. That's not worth trading a franchise PG for. Really Utah, you need to learn something after you screw up once, think a couple times before you pull the trigger on a trade. Ok I will. sorry
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Post by Oklahoma City Thunder on Jul 21, 2009 14:00:31 GMT -5
I'm rejecting this but not b/c Utah is all "damn i f'd up".
This just isn't a good trade for his franchise.
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Post by Denver Nuggets on Jul 21, 2009 16:09:22 GMT -5
I'm rejecting this because Utah seems to be on a different level of what he's doing here.
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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Jul 21, 2009 19:46:11 GMT -5
well, at least i made history! first rejected trade in GDS League! YES!
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