Glenn Robinson
Milwaukee Bucks
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Post by Glenn Robinson on Aug 17, 2013 20:42:26 GMT
Washington Trades:
(75) Eric Bledsoe - $2,626,473 - $3,726,966
Washington Receives:
(??) Otto Porter - $2,210,900 - $2,310,400 - $2,409,800 - $2,498,396 - $2,570,189
(74) Perry Jones - $1,361,200 - $1,419,800 - $2,180,813 - $3,079,308
(68) Evan Fournier - $1,092,700 - $1,139,700 - $1,874,807 - $2,714,720
2014 2nd round pick from Houston via Chicago 2016 2nd round pick from Milwaukee
Total Outgoing: $2,626,473 Total Incoming: $4,664,800 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Houston Trades:
(83) Jrue Holiday - $3,776,891
(74) Perry Jones - $1,361,200 - $1,419,800 - $2,180,813 - $3,079,308
(68) Evan Fournier - $1,092,700 - $1,139,700 - $1,874,807 - $2,714,720
2014 2nd round pick via Chicago
Houston Receives:
(75) Eric Bledsoe - $2,626,473 - $3,726,966
(73) John Henson - $1,671,300 - $1,743,200 - $2,491,033 - $3,445,098
(79) Brandon Knight - $2,793,960 - $3,553,917 - $4,790,680
Total Outgoing: $6,230,791 Total Incoming: $7,019,733 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Milwaukee Trades:
(79) Brandon Knight - $2,793,960 - $3,553,917 - $4,790,680
(??) Otto Porter - $2,210,900 - $2,310,400 - $2,409,800 - $2,498,396 - $2,570,189
(73) John Henson - $1,671,300 - $1,743,200 - $2,491,033 - $3,445,098
2016 2nd round pick
Milwaukee Receives:
(83) Jrue Holiday - $3,776,891
Total Outgoing: $6,676,160 Total Incoming: $3,776,891
I accept this deal. It's hard parting with some of my prospects but I felt this was the only way I would be able to get a top point guard. It's a risk on my part as Jrue becomes a free agent next year, but with the cap space I saved as well as my emerging young talent, I have faith that I will be able to re-sign him next year as he is the leader of this Bucks team moving forward.
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Otis Smith
Former Rockets GM
Sophomore
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Dec 24, 2013 6:32:46 GMT
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Post by Otis Smith on Aug 17, 2013 21:27:36 GMT
I accept this trade and even though its hard to give up on holiday and give up some decent prospects I love the collection of players I was able to receive and im able to retool on the fly.
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Kevin Ware
Former Cavaliers GM
Rookie
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Feb 18, 2019 20:00:12 GMT
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Post by Kevin Ware on Aug 17, 2013 22:06:59 GMT
After much negotiation, the Washington Wizards are happy to accept this offer.
Although Bledsoe is a talented young player with the potential for a breakout season, we felt that trading him now, while he tons of potential, is our best option. The way we looked at it, we would either see Bledsoe turn into an all-star caliber player and be forced to overpay for him when his contract expires or he would have a disappointing year and he would quickly lose his value to us.
Although we had his bird rights, which would have allowed us to make him a better offer than anyone else. We were uncertain on him being our PG of the future and are confident in the ability to be able to bring in the PG of our choice in upcoming free agencies due to our excessive cap space this year and in future years.
As some of you may have noticed, our goal as an organization has been to acquire as much young talent as possible on long term and cheap contracts. By adding Otto Porter, we gain a potential quality starter who will be making under 3 million for his first 5 years in the league. On top of this, we obtained more young talent in Jones and Fournier as well as a couple of future seconds, which always have to potential to bring in quality players regardless of how rarely it may occur.
Overall, we feel we acquired plenty of assets in exchange for a young and potential filled Eric Bledsoe. We hope that with this trade we have established a front-court of the future in the players listed below.
Otto Porter (6'9) - Kelly Olynyk (7'0) - Alex Len (7'1)
We now feel we have assembled a team full of potential and have managed to use minimal cap space in the process.
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Post by Alex English on Aug 17, 2013 23:17:55 GMT
I'm amazed at how much value Eric Bedsoe has in this league. He hasn't been that impressive. At this point he looks like he'll be an average starting score first point guard at best, but he still doesn't have a starting job since Dragic is already in Phoenix.
Whatever though, there are enough pieces to this trade that nothing too crazy is going on. I accept.
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Post by Alex English on Aug 18, 2013 0:01:26 GMT
He does have a starting job. Eric Bledsoe is playing PG and Goran Dragic will be playing an undersized shooting guard role. Source? That doesn't make much sense because Dragic is much more of a natural point guard than Bledsoe. He's also a much better player.
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Deleted
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May 1, 2024 23:28:24 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2013 0:14:40 GMT
He does have a starting job. Eric Bledsoe is playing PG and Goran Dragic will be playing an undersized shooting guard role. Source? That doesn't make much sense because Dragic is much more of a natural point guard than Bledsoe. He's also a much better player. Now that's just opinion like most things you comment on in this league. In my opinion Bledsoes better.
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Post by Alex English on Aug 18, 2013 0:16:04 GMT
Source? That doesn't make much sense because Dragic is much more of a natural point guard than Bledsoe. He's also a much better player. www.rotoworld.com/teams/depth-charts/nba.aspxThey're predicted starting lineups but who else would start? Gerald Green? Shannon Brown? It doesn't make logical sense to have Bledsoe coming off the bench. That shows Bledsoe playing SG and it's just speculation. I could see them starting Shannon Brown since he started 22 games last year. Bledsoe is only 6'1", that's a tough thing to have him guard shooting guards every night. It really doesn't matter though, my point was that he hasn't done anything to prove himself yet and people are willing to give up a whole lot to get him.
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Post by Alex English on Aug 18, 2013 0:19:41 GMT
Source? That doesn't make much sense because Dragic is much more of a natural point guard than Bledsoe. He's also a much better player. Now that's just opinion like most things you comment on in this league. In my opinion Bledsoes better. You think Eric Bledsoe is better than Goran Dragic?
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May 1, 2024 23:28:24 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2013 0:26:52 GMT
Now that's just opinion like most things you comment on in this league. In my opinion Bledsoes better. You think Eric Bledsoe is better than Goran Dragic? I believe so. We will see here very shortly....
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May 1, 2024 23:28:24 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2013 3:46:50 GMT
It looks good for Houston, great for Milwaukee, and I liked Washington's rational.
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Post by Dominique Wilkins on Aug 19, 2013 4:45:29 GMT
I accept as well. Looks like a nice trade all around slightly better for some but not bad.
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Post by Walt Frazier on Aug 19, 2013 4:55:44 GMT
I actually like it all around, personally.
There are risks being taken by every team here (whether development or a player walking away after a season), and I think it balances out well enough.
Accept.
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Post by Ian Noble on Aug 19, 2013 9:58:28 GMT
I'm getting concerned with the lack of talent on Washington's roster, but I imagine Kevin's got a tank job planned and Otto Porter's a stable investment.
I accept.
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Post by Ian Noble on Jan 19, 2014 14:24:06 GMT
Processed.
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