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Post by yourkers15 on May 22, 2016 14:40:52 GMT -6
Bulls trade:
Tony parker
Celtics trade:
Mark Aguirre Richard Jefferson Oliver miller $400
Feel the bulls sold real low on parker. Surprised he does not even get a first here.
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Post by bluechips23 on May 22, 2016 14:54:16 GMT -6
It is low, but so is the market. Everyone seems so focused on saving cap they didn't want to take on a 25+ mil contract, even if its for a top 10 player. And although I got just 1 rookie contract, he does have A potential, plus I save a ton of cap going forward, and I get the cash and probably more assets when I move Jefferson.
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Post by klomper24 on May 22, 2016 19:09:25 GMT -6
Yeah, I'm surprised he was able to get any assets at all for Parker. It's too hard to build a team when trading assets and taking such huge contracts that eat up 40-50% of cap.
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Post by bucksetball00 on May 22, 2016 19:21:18 GMT -6
Yeah, I'm surprised he was able to get any assets at all for Parker. It's too hard to build a team when trading assets and taking such huge contracts that eat up 40-50% of cap. I partially agree with this. Parker is a great player, but his contract is tough so there was no way he could probably get what Parker was worth.
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Post by sidtiancam on May 23, 2016 10:36:44 GMT -6
He got some cash, and a good (not great) prospect for a top point guard, but one who is 32 years old and making 121 million over the next 4 seasons.
I think he went to a team who is currently young, and can buy out the final year of his deal when it comes time to resign Cottrell. He can fit Shaq's extension ok, though.
Good move, and fair value when you consider all factors in.
I would have LOVED to have traded for TP to match with Barbosa in the backcourt, but would not have been able to extend Ming, being that Barbosa is already signed long term. I have a feeling there were a few teams like that, which limited the possible trading partners.
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