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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2015 2:05:20 GMT
Pistons Receive: PF Josh McRoberts 75 $1,470,540/$1,960,720 SF Mike Dunleavy 75 $1,470,540/1
Total: $2,941,080
Kings Receive: PF/C Nene 81 $13,000,000/1 MEM 2016 2nd SAC 2018 2nd
Total: $13,000,000
I am playing Skyrim right so I will post my rational for this deal later, but I accept.
Admin EDIT:
MEM 2016 2nd is actually MEM 2015 2nd, pick 31 in 2015, traded to the Pistons here (http://dynasty5ive.proboards.com/thread/6225/det-nop).
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Post by Magic Johnson on Jul 6, 2015 2:08:44 GMT
you should get banned forever for just posting that first part of the sentence.
I hope Ian kicks you out and never allows you to return.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2015 3:19:37 GMT
you should get banned forever for just posting that first part of the sentence. I hope Ian kicks you out and never allows you to return. Ian would NEVER ban me for playing such an amazing game!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2015 3:22:51 GMT
you should get banned forever for just posting that first part of the sentence. I hope Ian kicks you out and never allows you to return. Ian would NEVER ban me for playing such an amazing game! Daggerfall was alright.
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Post by Hanamichi Sakuragi on Jul 6, 2015 3:24:53 GMT
Detroit wins this trade by a mile
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Post by Ghazny Dimalen on Jul 6, 2015 4:08:13 GMT
I accept,the reason why accept this,is to secure the position of greg monroe if he will decide to come back to detroit and also save cap space to recruit free agent player that will may fit of pairing monroe and faried.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2015 4:09:43 GMT
Detroit wins this trade by a mile Seriously though, I think you are playing checkers while I am playing chess because this trade preserves my chance next season to sign one or two of the best free agents in a class led by Lebron James and Kevin Durant. This year, I only seriously offered on Aldridge out of the big name free agents but he chose to go back to Portland or so Danny Longley told me. After hearing this, I did NOT want a repeat of the Josh Smith situation so I stayed away from players like Paul George and Carmelo Anthony who want too much money in my opinion. Furthermore, Rudy Gay and my King's team possess a rough history and we do NOT want to go through that again, so we will not be offering on him. This left me with the option to go after a PF and a SF in the 82-78 range. On the PF side, I wanted Zach Randolph and thought I could convince him to sign a one year deal in contrast to Monroe or Favors. Again, Danny Longley shot down this idea so I went to Detroit about making a deal for Nene. Personally, I am historically a big Nene fan and think he can keep his 81 rating for the rest of the year. In fact, I think a change of scenery in real life would do him some good. I plan to bring up the fact that his shooting percentages remained similar despite a dip in production that probably occurred because of the presence of Drew Gooden. Additionally, I gain a very promising 2nd round pick in MEMs 2016 2nd which, in conjunction with ORLs 2016 2nd, gives me a solid chance at pick #31 next year. Moving forward, I plan to offer on the SFs between 82 and 78 with the hope that I can sign one and complete my starting 5 this year. If not, I will recruit someone like Mike Miller and/or Evan Turner and get ready for the off season of 2016. Personally, I am very happy with this trade and enjoyed doing business with the Pistons. PS. Nene also provides insurance at the C spot if Marc Gasol decides to leave me; it's hard to imagine but you never know.
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Post by Clyde Drexler on Jul 6, 2015 4:19:34 GMT
you should get banned forever for just posting that first part of the sentence. I hope Ian kicks you out and never allows you to return. Why? Skyrim is awesome.
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Post by Hanamichi Sakuragi on Jul 6, 2015 7:25:35 GMT
Detroit wins this trade by a mile Seriously though, I think you are playing checkers while I am playing chess because this trade preserves my chance next season to sign one or two of the best free agents in a class led by Lebron James and Kevin Durant. This year, I only seriously offered on Aldridge out of the big name free agents but he chose to go back to Portland or so Danny Longley told me. After hearing this, I did NOT want a repeat of the Josh Smith situation so I stayed away from players like Paul George and Carmelo Anthony who want too much money in my opinion. Furthermore, Rudy Gay and my King's team possess a rough history and we do NOT want to go through that again, so we will not be offering on him. This left me with the option to go after a PF and a SF in the 82-78 range. On the PF side, I wanted Zach Randolph and thought I could convince him to sign a one year deal in contrast to Monroe or Favors. Again, Danny Longley shot down this idea so I went to Detroit about making a deal for Nene. Personally, I am historically a big Nene fan and think he can keep his 81 rating for the rest of the year. In fact, I think a change of scenery in real life would do him some good. I plan to bring up the fact that his shooting percentages remained similar despite a dip in production that probably occurred because of the presence of Drew Gooden. Additionally, I gain a very promising 2nd round pick in MEMs 2016 2nd which, in conjunction with ORLs 2016 2nd, gives me a solid chance at pick #31 next year. Moving forward, I plan to offer on the SFs between 82 and 78 with the hope that I can sign one and complete my starting 5 this year. If not, I will recruit someone like Mike Miller and/or Evan Turner and get ready for the off season of 2016. Personally, I am very happy with this trade and enjoyed doing business with the Pistons. PS. Nene also provides insurance at the C spot if Marc Gasol decides to leave me; it's hard to imagine but you never know. Thanks for laying out your plan. Yep. Next year's free agency is heavy at the top. Whoever will take the SF PA position next year have the power to change the entire league.
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Post by Bryan Colangelo on Jul 6, 2015 12:28:53 GMT
i accept
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Post by Walt Frazier on Jul 6, 2015 12:59:44 GMT
I'm going to accept. Both guys get what they want
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Jul 6, 2015 16:53:29 GMT
I laugh at you thinking the 2016 MEM 2nd being good. I'll be in the finals this year.
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Post by Danny Longley on Jul 6, 2015 16:58:11 GMT
I'll accept as well.
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Post by Ian Noble on Jul 6, 2015 19:17:13 GMT
I accept but Vlade is fired.
Trade passed.
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