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Post by Denver Nuggets on Jan 24, 2010 3:41:28 GMT 2
Denver Send:
(79) Kenyon Martin $15,363,636 $16,545,454(PO) (77) JR Smith $5,508,426 $6,031,851
Incoming Salary: $18,878,325 Outgoing Salary: $20,872,062
Clippers Send:
(86) Yao Ming--$16,378,325--$17,686,100(PO) (70) Sebastian Telfair $2,500,000--$2,700,000(PO)
Incoming Salary: $20,872,062 Outgoing Salary: $18,878,325
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Post by Denver Nuggets on Jan 24, 2010 3:42:12 GMT 2
I accept the trade........
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Post by Detroit Pistons on Jan 24, 2010 4:44:55 GMT 2
Totally a lopsided trade. JR Smith is one talented dude but has been one of the most unstable players out there. I love K Mart but he simply is wayy past his prime. I don't see why the clippers should want to do this lest for smith. Are you're planning to trade griffin for a centre after this? Even if so, still looks senseless to me. Having Nene in the place of K Mart would be a much better fit IMO. But for this trade, I reject
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Jan 24, 2010 12:05:11 GMT 2
I decline.
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Post by Denver Nuggets on Jan 24, 2010 12:06:35 GMT 2
Hey Clippers.........Sorry but the trade has been rejected thanks for the time...................
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Post by Los Angeles Clippers on Jan 27, 2010 0:15:30 GMT 2
He wouldn't give up Nene and I really wanted to keep Al Thorton (who he wanted for Nene/Smith along with Yao.) I'm looking to great younger, the worst thing I can do is be a low playoff team or a high lottery team. I thought Martin was an 83 when I was planning to accept this so I'm not too upset about it, infact I probably wouldn't have accepted, but I still don't think it's rejectable.
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Post by Boston Celtics on Jan 27, 2010 2:54:14 GMT 2
I really don't see how you guys rejected an 86 and a 70 for a 79 and a 77. Especially when that 86 has a fairly bad injury that some questioned if he'd be able to come back from at all. BTW, the trade hasn't been declined yet...needs at least one more I believe. But if LAC isn't accepting then it doesn't matter.
Anyway, I think both teams take a risk, Kenyon has played solid this year and JR is a very gifted scorer...just wish he could stay consistent and concentrate throughout the season and each game.
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Post by Detroit Pistons on Jan 27, 2010 4:21:00 GMT 2
Once again, it isn't about ratings. Like all of us have said earlier, ratings are just for reference and will play little part in decision making. Once again, what you feel is strictly your opinion. I have my own stand with regards to the trade and have chosen to decline.
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Post by blue on Jan 27, 2010 6:52:01 GMT 2
I decline
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Jan 27, 2010 8:43:37 GMT 2
Boston was right that it wasn't declined back then, but it is now.
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