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Post by Boston Celtics on Dec 13, 2009 6:55:04 GMT 2
The Boston Celtics would like to offer Danny Green the following contract:
Year 1: $500,000 Year 2: $500,000
Total: 2 years - $1,000,000
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Post by Los Angeles Clippers on Dec 15, 2009 18:02:26 GMT 2
Clippers match, huge fan of Mr. Green
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Post by Boston Celtics on Dec 15, 2009 22:27:40 GMT 2
Man...are we really doing this 72 hour thing? It's so long. Danny went about 60 hours w/o another offer, and now someone can just swoop in this late in the action. Most leagues are 24 hours. I realize we have 20 teams or so right now, so 2/3 full...but 72 is still a long time. Doesn't 48 make more sense for now? If you don't check the league for 2 days in a row, you don't deserve the guy. (No offense meant, LAC).
Also, I had to search through the small, alphabetically organized list, so actually had to do some work, to find Danny as a FA...That's why 72 hours seems so long!
It's Danny Green, so I'm not going to really throw a fit, I just think 72 is a bit long now.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Dec 15, 2009 23:24:24 GMT 2
Yup, the 72 hour rule was temporary rule, we'll switch it to 48h right now, maybe later it'll be 24 hours. Also, there have been a small hole in the rules, to make an offer for player, who has already been offered a contract(just like here), you'll have to improve the offer by at least $500,000, but during the regular season, contracts can't be over 3 years long and there will be no team options nor player options during that period. I'll update the rules. But also one thing has forgotten that Indiana holds the rights for Danny Green, but as there are no Indiana GM currently, so I'm not sure how this will go.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Dec 15, 2009 23:40:57 GMT 2
Ah, yea he shouldn't have been in FA if he was drafted. I'd say he stays with Indiana then, as that was a mistake while entering the FA stuff, not the fault of Indy.
Also, when I read the rules, 4 years was the max, hence my offers to the other players have 4 years.
Can I keep those at 4 or are you going to make them go down to 3?
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Dec 16, 2009 0:31:41 GMT 2
As they were offered before the rule change, they can stay. Also, I'll mark down with an asterisk for those, whose rights belong to someone, so before making an offer, you must ask permission from the owner, if he'll accept, then he can be up for bid.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Dec 16, 2009 0:34:15 GMT 2
Sounds good. So, those other guys, are they now mine? If so, I will make the appropriate cut.
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