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Post by New York Knicks on Jan 17, 2010 1:13:53 GMT 2
To Knicks: (78)Richard Jefferson: $14,200,000 -- $15,000,000 (61)Ian Mahinmi: $1,079,640 -- $1,948,750 -- $2,903,637 Matt Bonner (68) $3,240,380 Spurs 2010 1st
Incoming---18,520,020 Outgoing---20,425,996
To Spurs: 76 Mike Conley $3,883,800 $4,913,007 $6,480,256 76 Larry Hughes $13,655,268 (71) D. Stevenson $3,886,928 $4,151,786 Knicks 2010 2nd
Incoming---20,425,996 Outgoing---18,520,020
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Jan 17, 2010 1:54:26 GMT 2
Salary wise, this deal doesn't work out as it doesn't work under 125% rule and as the Spurs are already over Salary Cap.
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Post by New York Knicks on Jan 17, 2010 2:32:03 GMT 2
updated
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Post by Charlotte Bobcats on Jan 17, 2010 8:29:16 GMT 2
I'm not sure why the Knicks would give up Conley but that first rounder probably will be useful for his rebuilding. Either way, that huge expiring might have netted you a little more, but then again maybe not.
I accept.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Jan 17, 2010 11:41:30 GMT 2
I would like to hear why New York is doing this before I'll accept this.
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Post by New York Knicks on Jan 17, 2010 11:43:26 GMT 2
i think jeff is a better player and i want steph curry at the pg spot.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Jan 17, 2010 12:12:59 GMT 2
Well, I still don't think this is a great deal for New York (you're giving up more talent in my opinion + you'll lose cap space for 10'), but I guess I'll accept..
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Jan 17, 2010 12:50:57 GMT 2
I accept. I get good backup for Billups and a little money off in '10.
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Post by blue on Jan 18, 2010 2:52:03 GMT 2
I accept
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Post by Detroit Pistons on Jan 18, 2010 18:59:22 GMT 2
I like this for the spurs. Salary relief is always a plus, but are you gonna be a major player in the next offseason? I guess we'll have to wait and see
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Jan 18, 2010 21:25:14 GMT 2
This is finalized.
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