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Post by Allen Iverson on Jun 14, 2013 1:39:24 GMT
Philadelphia trades:
78 Spencer Hawes $4,807,050 $4,997,100 $5,117,000 2013 2nd Round Pick (Toronto)
Total: $4,807,050
Denver trades:
74 Jordan Hill $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,000
Total: $5,000,000
I accept. I want a player that is much more of a hard worker in Jordan Hill. He's an energy guy. Hawes is a great player, but I just dont see the improvement on consistency in him.
I already have 3 1sts in this draft though 2 of them are 20th+ pick so the 2nd rounder is fine for me to trade. I also wanna add that Howard maybe gone to other teams (I prefer Houston). Once that happens, Hill may start at C with the Lakers.
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Post by Alex English on Jun 14, 2013 2:26:00 GMT
I accept. I'm a big fan of Jordan Hill, but I think Hawes will be a better back up center than Hill. This sets up my four bigs to be Lopez at center with Hawes as his back up and an unknown free agent at power forward with Landry as their back up. The pick will also be my fourth 2nd rounder for the upcoming draft so hopefully I'll be able to trade a few of them to move into the 1st round.
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Post by Walt Frazier on Jun 14, 2013 2:40:54 GMT
Really depends how picky I feel. Hawes rated better and has a slightly more friendly contract (can get out of it sooner if he wants)...and the pick goes WITH Hawes, not for him.
I don't think it's enough for me to reject, just interesting it goes down that way.
Accept from me.
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Post by Dominique Wilkins on Jun 14, 2013 2:48:57 GMT
Accept
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Post by Glenn Robinson on Jun 14, 2013 18:57:51 GMT
Accept
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Post by Ian Noble on Jun 14, 2013 20:30:52 GMT
I don't think this is significantly biased either way so I accept. Trade passed.
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