Post by jshutta81 - former heat on Aug 2, 2010 23:32:17 GMT -5
Miami gets -
(63)Lazar Hayward $1,020,960 $1,097,520 $1,174,080 $2,119,214 Q-$3,178,822
(83)David West $8,287,500 $7,525,000
(76)Darren Collison $1,361,040 $1,455,960 $2,319,344 Q-$3,342,175
(74)Marcus Thornton $762,195
(70)Peja Stojakovic $14,256,000
Miami gives -
(92)Chris Bosh - $14,500,000 - $16,022,500 - $17,545,000 - $19,067,500 - $20,590,000 - $22,112,500
(76)Mike Miller - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000
(68)Carlos Arroyo - $1,223,166
(67)James Jones - $1,146,337
(68)Juwan Howard - $1,352,181
Minnesota gets -
(69)Quincy Pondexter $1,073,280 $1,153,800 $1,234,320 $2,225,479 Q-$3,284,807
Minnesota gives -
(63)Lazar Hayward $1,020,960 $1,097,520 $1,174,080 $2,119,214 Q-$3,178,822
New Orleans gets -
(92)Chris Bosh - $14,500,000 - $16,022,500 - $17,545,000 - $19,067,500 - $20,590,000 - $22,112,500
(76)Mike Miller - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000
(68)Carlos Arroyo - $1,223,166
(67)James Jones - $1,146,337
(68)Juwan Howard - $1,352,181
Miami's 2011 1st round pick
New Orleans gives -
(83)David West $8,287,500 $7,525,000
(76)Darren Collison $1,361,040 $1,455,960 $2,319,344 Q-$3,342,175
(74)Marcus Thornton $762,195
(70)Peja Stojakovic $14,256,000
(69)Quincy Pondexter $1,073,280 $1,153,800 $1,234,320 $2,225,479 Q-$3,284,807
Miami incoming - $25,687,695
Miami outgoing - $23,221,684
Minnesota incoming - $1,073,280
Minnesota outgoing - $1,020,960
New Orleans incoming - $23,221,684
New Orleans outcoming - $24,294,964
I do this trade because i get depth behind my starters... I give up a star player in Bosh but i think Thorton and Collison can both be very good players... I also get Peja who has a huge ass contract but should be able to get some playing time behind lebron
(63)Lazar Hayward $1,020,960 $1,097,520 $1,174,080 $2,119,214 Q-$3,178,822
(83)David West $8,287,500 $7,525,000
(76)Darren Collison $1,361,040 $1,455,960 $2,319,344 Q-$3,342,175
(74)Marcus Thornton $762,195
(70)Peja Stojakovic $14,256,000
Miami gives -
(92)Chris Bosh - $14,500,000 - $16,022,500 - $17,545,000 - $19,067,500 - $20,590,000 - $22,112,500
(76)Mike Miller - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000
(68)Carlos Arroyo - $1,223,166
(67)James Jones - $1,146,337
(68)Juwan Howard - $1,352,181
Minnesota gets -
(69)Quincy Pondexter $1,073,280 $1,153,800 $1,234,320 $2,225,479 Q-$3,284,807
Minnesota gives -
(63)Lazar Hayward $1,020,960 $1,097,520 $1,174,080 $2,119,214 Q-$3,178,822
New Orleans gets -
(92)Chris Bosh - $14,500,000 - $16,022,500 - $17,545,000 - $19,067,500 - $20,590,000 - $22,112,500
(76)Mike Miller - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000 - $5,000,000
(68)Carlos Arroyo - $1,223,166
(67)James Jones - $1,146,337
(68)Juwan Howard - $1,352,181
Miami's 2011 1st round pick
New Orleans gives -
(83)David West $8,287,500 $7,525,000
(76)Darren Collison $1,361,040 $1,455,960 $2,319,344 Q-$3,342,175
(74)Marcus Thornton $762,195
(70)Peja Stojakovic $14,256,000
(69)Quincy Pondexter $1,073,280 $1,153,800 $1,234,320 $2,225,479 Q-$3,284,807
Miami incoming - $25,687,695
Miami outgoing - $23,221,684
Minnesota incoming - $1,073,280
Minnesota outgoing - $1,020,960
New Orleans incoming - $23,221,684
New Orleans outcoming - $24,294,964
I do this trade because i get depth behind my starters... I give up a star player in Bosh but i think Thorton and Collison can both be very good players... I also get Peja who has a huge ass contract but should be able to get some playing time behind lebron