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Post by Michael Jordan on Sept 1, 2010 2:12:13 GMT
The Bobcats trade: 71 DeSagana Diop - $6,031,800 - $6,478,600 - $6,925,400 - $7,372,200 2012 1st round pick (CHA)
Total outgoing $6,031,800
The Thunder trade:
71 Serge Ibaka - $1,204,200 - $1,288,200 - $2,253,062 - $3,293,976 70 Kyle Weaver - $870,968 - $935,484 - $1,000,000 2012 2nd round pick (OKC)
Total Outgoing: $2,075,168
OKC can do this trade because they are under the cap both before and after the trade.
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Post by Michael Jordan on Sept 1, 2010 2:13:44 GMT
I accept.
This isn't a major trade but it basically boils down to me getting out of a contract and getting a couple of average young guys for a future 1st rounder.
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Post by Blake Bowman on Sept 1, 2010 2:26:02 GMT
I'll accept, I have mentioned, I will be rebuilding, so the 1st could help in the 3 seasons we'll have it. IE Trade boosts or just being a good pick.
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Post by Oscar Robertson on Sept 1, 2010 2:37:32 GMT
Ibaka could turn out to be better than that draft pick, quite easily I should add...
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Post by Chris Webber on Sept 1, 2010 2:44:39 GMT
Rebuild? Your team made the playoffs in real life! Why would you trade for further items that could end up being nothing and risk the playoffs now by giving up some of your depth?
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Post by Blake Bowman on Sept 1, 2010 2:58:52 GMT
Rebuild my definition:
Through the season make small trades to help your OS.
In OS try to sign good players while improving bench and gaining younger players. Picks, prospects, and money, they are my goal, that's why I am the thunder, cap space plus good players.
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Post by Bryan Colangelo on Sept 1, 2010 3:27:20 GMT
Lets Look at this:
DeSagana Diop: 28 Years Old: gets about 1.2 ppg
Serge Ibaka:20 Years Old Gets 6.3 PPG Kyle Weaver:24 Years old Gets 3.0 PPG
I really think this is a bad trade for Thunder he says he wants to go younger and everything but is trading for a 28 year old and trading a 20 year old who had a good year for coming off the beach
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Post by Bryan Colangelo on Sept 1, 2010 3:29:21 GMT
and you Traded Ibaka to the Knicks... so I don't get this trade now!
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Post by Bill Walton on Sept 1, 2010 3:30:34 GMT
As an actual Thunder fan, I would be pissed if they ever made this trade IRL. Apparently the Thunder GM didn't watch Serge Ibaka down the stretch and in the playoffs.
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Post by Chris Webber on Sept 1, 2010 3:31:37 GMT
If you were looking toward the offseason, why would you trade for a third string center at best who has a terrible contract and is locked in for about 5 more seasons?
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Post by Willis Reed on Sept 1, 2010 15:30:33 GMT
Well besides the fact the this trade would probably be rejected, OKC has already accepted to trade Ibaka to me.
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Post by Michael Jordan on Sept 1, 2010 19:38:39 GMT
I'm pretty sure he accepted his deal with me first. If so, I intend on holding OKC to his word unless Ian says otherwise.
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Post by Chris Webber on Sept 1, 2010 19:41:43 GMT
The Knicks-Thunder trade was posted at 12:30 and accept by the Thunder at around 1:30 based on whatever time the board is on. This trade was posted at 2:12 and accepted at 2:30 . . . .
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Post by Michael Jordan on Sept 1, 2010 22:08:21 GMT
Based on those times, it looks like I will have to defer to the other trade. Very negligent either way from OKC.
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Post by Dikembe Mutumbo on Sept 1, 2010 22:25:54 GMT
I'm guessing he made the other trade after he realized this was getting rejected.
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