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Post by Bryan Colangelo on Sept 28, 2010 1:18:31 GMT
Indiana Pacers Trades: Danny Granger - $10,130,500 - $10,973,202 - $12,015,904 - $13,058,606 - $14,021,788 TJ Ford - $8,500,000 - $8,500,000
Total:18,630,500
For
Toronto Raptors Trade: Rudy Gay - $3,280,997 - $4,422,784 Rasheed Wallace - $5,854,000 - $6,322,320 - $6,790,640 Nate Robinson - $5,000,000 Marcus Banks - $4,553,793 - $4,847,586 BOS 2010 1st MEM 2010 1st
Total:18,688,790
I accept
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Post by Blake Bowman on Sept 28, 2010 1:24:41 GMT
IMO that's alot for Granger and Ford
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Post by Willis Reed on Sept 28, 2010 2:08:52 GMT
I disagree, Sheed, Banks and Boston's pick are not very valuable. I would say the same of MEM's pick but he still hasn't won a game. Sure its only 3 games but that is more than a tenth of the season. Anyway, I will accept.
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Post by Bryan Colangelo on Sept 28, 2010 2:16:14 GMT
I'm looking at this the long run really I like both Ganger's and Fords game and I know Ganger is worth what his making also have another trade on the table and once this one is done I will do I think this will shape my team for a long run and not a short one with Gay
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Post by Ian Noble on Sept 28, 2010 18:36:32 GMT
I accept. I think it's a fair swap overall.
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Post by Isiah Thomas on Sept 28, 2010 22:15:45 GMT
i accept
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Post by Alex James on Sept 29, 2010 14:49:58 GMT
I believe as an overall player Granger is the best of the two by a fair margin. Gay is younger, but there is no evidence to this point that suggests he will ever further his game. That said, he may, and Granger has suffered through injuries of late. Along with the Firsts, I suppose that is just cause to accept.
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Post by Ian Noble on Oct 1, 2010 9:33:35 GMT
Trade Finalized.
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