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Post by Shaquille O'Neal on Sept 17, 2012 16:33:09 GMT
Heat receive: 81 Roy Hibbert $2,588,590 /$3,655,089 82 David West $10,000,000 /$10,000,00 79 Paul George $2,406,240/$2,574,120/ $3,282,003/$4,470,088 79 Tyrus Thomas $7,305,785/$8,000,000/$8,694,215/$9,388,429 73 Bill Walker $1,500,000 $1,500,000 Pacers receive: 88 Chris Bosh $16,022,500/$17,545,000/$19,067,500/$20,590,000/ $22,112,500
84 Jason Kidd $8,610,500 79 Shane Battier $3,000,000 /$3,135,000 Heat accepts. although its hard to say farewell to one of the big 3 and kidd, i would love to have George and Hibbert in my team although Tyrus Thomas contract is big, it would help bolster my frontcourt and chance on being the champion this year. it was a good trade for the both teams. i will also release the following players for this trade Releases: 63 Dexter Pittman $762,195 / $854,389 69 Eddy Curry $1,229,255
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Post by Ian Noble on Sept 17, 2012 19:41:55 GMT
I reject purely because this trade is 110% unrealistic and I didn't create this league to have people care so little about a dominant dynasty. I don't see why a team approaching a 70 win season would dilute their talent pool either. Also there's plenty of good point guards going to hit the market this off season that could fill the gap of JKidd leaving, and Miami is currently the biggest free agent pull.
I can't be sold on the potential of Tyrus Thomas anymore, his contract is just a burden and he has about as much potential as Darko Milicic. David West is set to decline more than he already has, at 32.
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Post by Shaquille O'Neal on Sept 17, 2012 19:45:42 GMT
I reject purely because this trade is 110% unrealistic and I didn't create this league to have people care so little about a dominant dynasty. I don't see why a team approaching a 70 win season would dilute their talent pool either. Also there's plenty of good point guards going to hit the market this off season that could fill the gap of JKidd leaving, and Miami is currently the biggest free agent pull. I can't be sold on the potential of Tyrus Thomas anymore, his contract is just a burden and he has about as much potential as Darko Milicic. David West is set to decline more than he already has, at 32. im not diluting ny roster, im making it deeper and stronger and of course Hibbert and George has big potential
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JP Inawat
Former Suns GM
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Post by JP Inawat on Sept 17, 2012 20:06:39 GMT
Miami should not be preparing for the future and relying on potential at this point. You should be trying to sweep the playoffs.
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Post by Alex English on Sept 17, 2012 21:56:37 GMT
It's also worth pointing out that Miami won't have the bird rights for Hibbert and West. So he's guaranteed to lose them next offseason as he is already over the cap for that year.
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Jackie Moon
Former Pelicans GM
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Post by Jackie Moon on Sept 18, 2012 0:48:28 GMT
Other than the above mentioned reasons, I dont see why Indiana would do this at ALL.
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Post by Walt Frazier on Sept 18, 2012 2:12:24 GMT
For a combination of reasons that have been stated here, I'm also going to reject.
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Post by Andrei Kirilenko on Sept 18, 2012 2:44:44 GMT
Yea I gotta reject
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Post by Ian Noble on Sept 18, 2012 18:04:37 GMT
Trade Rejected.
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Post by Shaquille O'Neal on Sept 18, 2012 19:15:48 GMT
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