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Post by Alex English on Jul 13, 2012 19:20:57 GMT
The New Orleans Hornets trade:
83 James Harden - $4,604,760 - $5,820,417 - $7,636,387 74 Al-Farouq Aminu - $2,755,560 - $2,947,800 - $3,749,602 - $5,054,463 67 Xavier Henry - $2,171,640 - $2,323,200 - $3,201,370 - $4,405,085 66 Matt Carroll - $3,900,000 - $3,500,000
Total: $13,431,960
The Denver Nuggets trade:
88 Andre Iguodala - $13,531,750 - $14,718,250 - $15,904,750 66 Dominique Jones - $1,193,280 - $1,276,560 - $2,299,085 - $3,377,355 68 Cory Joseph - $942,700 - $1,074,720 - $1,120,920 - $2,023,261 - $3,034,091
Total: $15,667,730
Within 125%
I accept. Since the Steve Nash failure I am slowing my team's progression down from making a championship run next year to the year after that at least and I think this is a good move in the long run for my team. Taking on Carroll and Henry sucks but hopefully Aminu ends up being something though he looks pretty bust worthy right about now.
Also to make this trade go through we will cut James Anderson.
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Jackie Moon
Former Pelicans GM
Sophomore
Posts: 281
Nov 11, 2013 18:17:55 GMT
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Post by Jackie Moon on Jul 13, 2012 19:25:55 GMT
I accept. I improve my team by giving up three end of my bench players. AI9 is LeBron lite and will improve my team for the now. We want more added success in the present. Harden has potential, but there is a chance he won't live up to it in OKC.
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Isiah Thomas
Former Heat GM
Rookie
Posts: 103
Aug 12, 2012 23:58:26 GMT
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Post by Isiah Thomas on Jul 13, 2012 23:18:51 GMT
I accept
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Post by Walt Frazier on Jul 14, 2012 3:05:43 GMT
Really...no problem with this (other than I wanted Harden for Tyreke! ;-) ) lol
Accept.
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Post by Ian Noble on Jul 15, 2012 19:31:45 GMT
I'm surprised NOH wants to do this considering Harden's just as good as Iggy but 5 years younger, but I accept also.
Trade passed.
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Jackie Moon
Former Pelicans GM
Sophomore
Posts: 281
Nov 11, 2013 18:17:55 GMT
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Post by Jackie Moon on Jul 15, 2012 19:41:12 GMT
I'm surprised NOH wants to do this considering Harden's just as good as Iggy but 5 years younger, but I accept also. Trade passed. I don't see that as true at all. Iggy had led his team to the playoffs while Harden is still a sixth man style player. No one hundred percent way to tell if he'll ever develop past that. For all we know, he could be another Ben Gordon style player who can only be moderately effective off the bench.
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