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Post by Willis Reed on Sept 3, 2010 22:28:58 GMT
To Chicago 89 Tracy McGrady - $22,483,124 78 Chris Duhon - $6,031,800 68 Toney Douglas - $996,240 - $1,071,000 - $1,145,640 - $2,067,880 - $3,101,820 65 Jonathan Bender - $597,271 67 Sergio Rodriguez - $1,576,696 - $2,338,240 2010 2nd round pick
Total: $31,685,131
To New York 79 Brad Miller - $12,250,000 73 Hakim Warrick - $3,000,000 81 Kirk Hinrich - $9,500,000 - $9,000,000 - $8,000,000 56 Chris Richard - $577,000
Total: $25,327,000
Within 125%
+Toney Douglas +Chris Richard
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Post by sniper on Sept 4, 2010 2:45:44 GMT
Accept
I mean McGrady's rating will change, but I'm doing this trade just to get Hinrich's contract out of year for the free agency. Mcgrady is an upgrade at the Shooting Guard position and then will be gone after the season is finsihed. Only player I'll be keeping aboard is Douglas.
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Post by Ian Noble on Sept 4, 2010 9:20:54 GMT
How will your lineup look after this Chicago?
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Post by sniper on Sept 4, 2010 9:33:44 GMT
Rose - McGrady - Deng - Gibson - Noah
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Post by Ian Noble on Sept 4, 2010 9:35:46 GMT
Ahh yeah, forgot about Gibson.
I accept.
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Post by Josh Barber on Sept 6, 2010 2:39:57 GMT
Guess I accept
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Post by sniper on Sept 6, 2010 21:45:34 GMT
1 more?
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Post by Ian Noble on Sept 6, 2010 21:50:46 GMT
Trade Finalized.
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Post by Ian Noble on Sept 11, 2010 8:59:40 GMT
This trade actually falls outside of the 125% rule. Only by $21,104, but there's a reason we draw the line somewhere and that rule has to be upheld nonetheless.
Either reformulate or this will be rejected, sorry guys.
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Post by sniper on Sept 11, 2010 9:24:48 GMT
I messaged Willis about the problem. The issue is small and will be dealt with as soon as possible, Commish.
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Post by Willis Reed on Sept 11, 2010 13:26:58 GMT
The full 125% rule allows for $100,000 variance. members.cox.net/lmcoon/salarycap.htm#Q71So this deal would be within the 125% rule. If you don't want the 100k part then we can just remove Sergio Rodriguez from the deal.
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Post by Jay Triano on Sept 11, 2010 18:07:07 GMT
TMac shouldn't be rated higher than Tim Duncan.
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Post by Alex James on Sept 11, 2010 19:54:31 GMT
TMac shouldn't be rated higher than Tim Duncan. Definitely not. In the new ratings he was dropped to a 76 though.
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Post by Jay Triano on Sept 11, 2010 23:08:50 GMT
Ah I see, says he's 89 in this thread so I got confused haha.
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Post by Ian Noble on Sept 12, 2010 19:23:44 GMT
The full 125% rule allows for $100,000 variance. members.cox.net/lmcoon/salarycap.htm#Q71So this deal would be within the 125% rule. If you don't want the 100k part then we can just remove Sergio Rodriguez from the deal. Ok, that's fine by me.
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