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Post by sheddy778 on Apr 4, 2013 10:41:38 GMT -5
Doesn't make the trades any less unfair tbh. Either way it's over, and ill just deal with it, but like 4-5 trades with one person is a lot for anything. That's all
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Post by duncanistheman on Apr 4, 2013 10:44:07 GMT -5
On the BS side of this
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Post by troy on Apr 4, 2013 11:24:36 GMT -5
Everyone who thinks this trade is ridiculous, try looking at it differently. The trade looks a lot more fair if you consider it like this: Suns receive: Tyreke Evans Jeremy Lamb Hawks receive:Joe Johnson Davis Bertans Suddenly it looks like the Suns win the trade. Maybe Phoenix had talked to Tyreke's agent and said "If I clear the cap space, would Tyreke sign here?" and got the go ahead. If signing Evans wasn't guaranteed, then Phoenix just took a ballsy approach and it paid off. Gotta take risks. Even if they missed out on Evans, there is money to throw at guys like Greg Monroe, Anthony Davis, Al Jefferson, etc. Similar trades in the NBA within the last few years: - Dallas traded Lamar Odom for Tadija Dragicevic, whoever the hell that is.
- Memphis traded Marreese Speights, Wayne
Ellington, Josh Selby, and a future first for Jon Leuer.
- Mehmet Okur was traded for a future second rounder
Salary plays a big role too, not just talent. Atlanta gets a great deal, Phoenix gets a great deal, Tyreke Evans gets a great deal. Done.
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Post by Player Agent on Apr 4, 2013 15:12:21 GMT -5
Lock this thread and start a poll. I truly feel teams should be able to have 28 other teams to potentially trade with, regardless if they have the same IP. If things get fishy then go from there. this is fine for now, people have already started discussing it, so I'm just going to let it keep going here, I'm just looking for a general vibe here.
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