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OKC/ATL
May 31, 2010 21:18:16 GMT -5
Post by tb on May 31, 2010 21:18:16 GMT -5
Atlanta trades: PG Steve Nash 89 $13,125,000 $10,310,938 $11,689,062 SF Ron Artest 85 $5,854,000 $6,322,320 $6,790,640 $7,258,960 $7,727,280 fantasy 10th(8th In the Round) fantasy 12th(12th in the Round) 2nd round rookie (#50) 2010 ATL 1st 2010 ATL 2nd Total incoming: 18,159,100 Total outgoing: 18,979,000
OKC Trades: PG: Chris Paul 92 $13,520,500 $14,940,152 $16,359,805 $17,779,457 Michael Beasley 81 $4,638,600 $4,962,240 $6,262,347 $8,172,362 Fantasy 8th(DET, 25th in the round) Fantasy 8th(OKC, 24th in the Round) 2nd round rookie pick (OKC, #36?)
Total incoming: 18,979,000 Total outgoing: 18,159,100
I accept. Nash is one of my favorite players, and I want to bring in a ring. Nash is a proven winner and will help me win a championship the right way. Artest can play a few positions and that's useful as I have a plethora of F's.
As far as CP3 and Beas go. They're nice to have, but I'm not fans of EITHER of them.
I picked them both for trade value.
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OKC/ATL
May 31, 2010 21:25:19 GMT -5
Post by Sacramento Kings on May 31, 2010 21:25:19 GMT -5
Nope..sorry gents...no picks allowed to be traded past this draft!
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OKC/ATL
May 31, 2010 21:55:57 GMT -5
Post by tb on May 31, 2010 21:55:57 GMT -5
I'm going to voice my opinion, that's fucking stupid.
It's a FUTURE FIRST.
Get on the ball, League, just allow it. It's not hard to keep track, and you have to allow them eventually.
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