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Post by Bryan Colangelo on Sept 18, 2010 3:33:11 GMT
Danny Granger - $10,130,500 - $10,973,202 - $12,015,904 - $13,058,606 - $14,021,788
Total:10,130,500
For
Rudy Gay - $3,280,997 - $4,422,784 Rasheed Wallace - $5,854,000 - $6,322,320 - $6,790,640 Antoine Wright - $1,800,000
Total:10,934,997
I accept why do I accept I don't have to worry about trying to resign Rudy Gay also get a guy in Granger who is a great player and ill take the risk because it may turn out big plus I have Green coming off the bench for me I think this is a good trade for both teams.
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Post by Willis Reed on Sept 18, 2010 3:55:06 GMT
I don't understand why Indy is doing this, Sheed retires after this season and Antoine Wright is expiring and sucks so might as well not be considered into the equation. That makes it a straight up swap of Gay for Granger and Granger is far better.
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Post by Alex James on Sept 18, 2010 7:13:18 GMT
Granger may not be a franchise caliber player, but he is a dynamic, versatile player, and he is close. He is a far greater player than Gay, and he is on a cap friendly contract. I cannot see Gay even resigning with Indiana. Reject.
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Post by Jay Triano on Sept 18, 2010 16:17:37 GMT
I reject, not a smart move by Indy at all. They could be potentially be losing Granger for nothing if Gay doesn't re-sign. This is the type of move that cripples a franchise.
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Post by Ian Noble on Sept 18, 2010 16:26:46 GMT
I reject also.
Trade rejected.
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Post by Josh Barber on Sept 18, 2010 16:57:21 GMT
Although this trade is already rejected, after watching Team USA, I think Rudy Gay is significantly better than Danny Granger
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