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Post by Justin Lee on Sept 12, 2010 18:18:52 GMT
Atlanta Hawks Trade 87 Joe Johnson - $14,976,754 - $19,316,500 69 Jeff Teague - $1,373,880 - $1,476,840 - $1,579,920 - $2,433,077 - $3,469,568
Total Outgoing - $16,350,634 Total Incoming - $16,740,000
Golden State Warriors Trade Monta Ellis (85) - $11,000,000 -$11,000,000- $11,000,000 - $11,000,000 - $11,000,000 Devean George (73) - $1,600,000 - $2,080,000 Ronny Turiaf (69) - $4,140,000 - $4,000,000 - $4,360,000
Total Outgoing - $16,740,000 Total Incoming - $16,350,634
I accept. Love Ellis' game, one of the best scorers in the league. Also helps with not having to worry about re-signing Joe Johnson. Helps pick up another decent big in Turiaf because I don't have too much depth at that position
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Post by Chris Webber on Sept 12, 2010 18:21:58 GMT
I accept. Ellis wasn't really performing too well with the current lineup for some reason so I decided to move him. Joe Johnson has a better all-around game in my eyes than Ellis and that is better for our team. Losing Turiaf was hard, but I am now able to pull Branden Wright off the IR and hope that he develops into a servicable back-up PF. I love Teague's game as I was able to watch him play when he was in high school (his school was in our conference. watched him my freshman year).
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Post by Willis Reed on Sept 13, 2010 1:07:29 GMT
I will accept, GSW wins the trade for sure, but having to re-sign Joe Johnson is a risk that could change everything and I can see why ATL wants to rid himself of that possible problem.
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Post by Alex James on Sept 13, 2010 14:43:07 GMT
Risky for Golden State considering JJ's free agency, but a Curry/Ellis backcourt isn't the answer. JJ is a far greater fit. Also Teague is a prospect who, if he has the ability, will be in a position to emerge in ATL this year.
For ATL, Ellis may not make the Hawks a winner, but he is a valuable asset for a player who may opt to leave. And Turiaf suits the team well. Accept.
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Post by Josh Barber on Sept 13, 2010 14:57:27 GMT
Accept
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Post by Ian Noble on Sept 13, 2010 15:21:07 GMT
Trade Finalized.
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