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Post by Louisville Stallions on Oct 22, 2008 20:42:00 GMT
Louisville Sends: Nene - $8,840,000 - $9,680,000 - $10,520,000 - $11,360,000 - $11,600,000 TO Battier Shane - $5,883,600 - $6,373,900 - $6,864,200 - $7,354,500 Stuckey Rodney - $1,569,600 - $1,687,320 - $1,805,040 TO - $2,767,126 TO Lee David - $990,600 - $1,788,033 Petro Johan - $1,077,120 - $1,939,893 Ryan Gomes - $770,610
Total: $19,098,530
Houston Sends: Redd Michael - $14,520,000 - $15,780,000 - $17,040,000 - $18,300,000 PO Randolph Zach - $13,333,333 - $14,666,666 - $16,000,000 - $17,333,333
Total: $27,853,333
Well, I really like this deal for myself. I am giving up basically my entire team except for Dunleavy, but i like winning, and Redd/Dunleavy/Randolph is going to be pretty sick for D2. Houston gets a lot of young talent in Stuckey and Lee, and gets a good roleplayer in Battier, and a guy in Nene that should get to start this season for a team with no good bigs. He is also saving almost 10 mil.
Anyway... D1 here I come! I accept
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Post by Boston Celtics on Oct 22, 2008 21:25:42 GMT
Before passing judgement on this I just need to shed light that: - This takes your roster down to 11 players, Louisville. You'll need to sign someone if the staff accept it before the deal can be finalised.
- Houston is still within his initiation period, this trade can't be finalised unless he passes, so you might be in for a little wait.
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Post by Houston Rockets on Oct 23, 2008 16:43:07 GMT
I accept, i am not sure if im allowed to make trades as yet but i will accpet this first. I am a big Shane Battier fan and i love his work. He is a great sim player (as i looked on the stats) and nene is a beast in d2. Stuckey Rodney and David Lee, do i really need to say anything more, they are great and i really want to start with a young group. Yes i no i have a lot og (G) but i will make more trades as we go on. I do lose redd but i gain a pretty decent core in return. Plus me trading Zach is huge, i didnt think anyone would want him, he's awful. Overall i think this will help my team build to the future. I think i my team IS NOT D1 type of team and i would like to re-do this team from start to finish.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Oct 27, 2008 19:29:54 GMT
Sry for taking so long to give my judgement. I've been away for the weekend and I've got a load of work to do at the moment. I think this trade deserves a lot of attention, so I'll be postponing my judgement atleast another day, I'm afraid.
I'd like to know what the other staff members think about this deal, though!
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Post by Indiana Pacers on Oct 27, 2008 19:50:35 GMT
I actually really like this deal for both sides.
Accepted.
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Post by Los Angeles Clippers on Oct 27, 2008 21:36:32 GMT
Not sure if any of those players going to Houston will ever become star caliber like Redd is, but it is a lot of young talent. Ill accept.
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Post by Memphis Grizzlies on Nov 1, 2008 13:54:27 GMT
I had to look at this one a few times, but I think I like it now. I accept.
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Post by Dallas Mavericks on Nov 8, 2008 23:37:38 GMT
I'll accept too.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Nov 10, 2008 23:34:57 GMT
I went through and finalised all this but then I realised that:
1. Houston would need to cut a player if this deal went through.
2. Houston's still not passed their probationary period yet and he's been away for 6 days straight
He'll have two more days to log back in. If he hasn't done so, this trade will be rejected (and Houston will lose his job).
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Post by Boston Celtics on Nov 13, 2008 15:30:10 GMT
Sorry guys, rejected.
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Post by Louisville Stallions on Nov 14, 2008 0:33:22 GMT
gahhhhhh
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Post by Louisville Stallions on Jan 3, 2009 4:55:15 GMT
im kinda glad this trade didnt go through... lee and nene are both gonna be 80ish and stuckey should be 75+
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