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Post by New Jersey Nets on Sept 5, 2010 21:08:36 GMT -5
(New Jersey / Portland Part 1)
Portland trades:
70 | Jerryd Bayless - $2,292,600 - $3,042,280 - $4,164,882 68 | Wesley Matthews - $5,765,000 - $6,226,200 - $6,687,400 - $7,148,600 - $7,609,800
Total Outgoing: $8,057,600 Total Incoming: $1,619,941
New Jersey trades:
60 | Ben Uzoh $473,604 65 | Quinton Ross $1,146,337 2012 NJ 1st round pick 2011 MIA 2nd round pick 2012 NJ 2nd round pick 2012 WAS 2nd round pick 2012 MIA 2nd round pick
Total Outgoing: $1,619,941 Total Incoming: $8,057,600 ----------------------------
Portland Trailblazers releases Ben Uzoh and Quinton Ross.
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(New Jersey / Portland Part 2)
Portland trades:
76 | Jameer Nelson - $6,722,222 - $7,305,555 - $7,888,888
Total Outgoing: $6,722,222 Total Incoming: $5.457.479
New Jersey trades:
75 | Courtney Lee - $1,352,640 - $2,225,093 - $3,221,934 72| Mario Chalmers $854,839 68 | Johan Petro $3,250,000- $3,250,000 - $3,500,000
Total Outgoing: $5,457,479 Total Incoming: $6,722,222
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Sept 5, 2010 21:11:35 GMT -5
I accept.
NJ has the cap space to pull off part 1 and the 2nd part is with 125% so this works salary wise.
Obviously this needs to be looked at as 1 big trade but we needed to do it like this logistically.
Lots of pieces in this deal but nothing major. This improves both teams it just depends on which side of the fence you are looking from. In the end, I get a more legit starting PG while giving up a few picks.
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Post by Marco's Blazers on Sept 5, 2010 21:29:01 GMT -5
Losing Nelson really hurts because he is having 15.8 ppg, 6.8 apg, 3.1 rpg and 1.9 bpg but i do this trade thinking about the future.
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Post by New York Knicks on Sept 5, 2010 21:38:17 GMT -5
I accept both sides of this thing, accept.
1/4
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Post by Detroit Pistons on Sept 6, 2010 22:04:37 GMT -5
2/4
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Post by sniper on Sept 6, 2010 22:58:27 GMT -5
Accept
3/4
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Post by tunit213 - Former Rockets on Sept 7, 2010 9:27:34 GMT -5
4/4 update
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