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Post by Andrei Kirilenko on Jun 26, 2023 14:23:33 GMT
Brooklyn Nets Send:Pick 29 68 Joshua Primo $2,035,562 76 Derrick Jones Jr $2,035,562 76 Jevon Carter $2,035,562 Total: $6,106,686 Oklahoma City Thunder Send:75 Tyus Jones $5,778,125 - $6,211,484 Total: $5,778,125 *As Nets are a playoff team, trade made utilizing 2023/24 salaries.
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Post by Andrei Kirilenko on Jun 26, 2023 14:30:20 GMT
Thus ends the reign of Derrick Jones Jr., who joined the Nets on March 18, 2018 and spent 6 full seasons with the franchise. Hopefully we send DJJ out with a trophy to cap his run.
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Post by Jerry West on Jun 26, 2023 14:53:57 GMT
I reject, should have been my pick
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Post by Gary Payton on Jun 26, 2023 14:56:38 GMT
Accept, I could be selling Tyus a bit prematurely, with his new team surely to yield better counting stats, however I think this is a good return on what turned out to be a free investment for a player that probably has a career role as a backup on contending teams.
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Post by Ian Noble on Jun 26, 2023 15:10:33 GMT
I accept
Trade will be queued if it gets accepted.
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Post by Walt Frazier on Jun 26, 2023 15:36:48 GMT
I suppose it's close enough. Could def be selling light on Jones, but there's also some level of "hype" around him right now that could certainly never be realized, in one branch of a timeline yet to come... in which case this is a perfect sell high.
My gut says selling light/low, but def not rejectable.
Accept.
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Post by Danny Longley on Jun 26, 2023 20:01:46 GMT
Accept
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Post by Alex English on Jun 26, 2023 22:04:31 GMT
The savvy move might be waiting for Tyus to put up some big empty stats in Washington next season, but maybe he doesn't, then his value tanks. He's also already 27 which was older than I thought. So will he ever be worth more than a late 1st? Not sure, so I'll accept.
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Post by Ian Noble on Jun 27, 2023 11:57:02 GMT
Trade passed and queued.
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