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Post by Marco's Blazers on Sept 7, 2010 16:15:58 GMT -5
Portland Trailblazers trades:
68 | Johan Petro $3,250,000 - $3,250,000 - $3,500,000 2012 1st (NJN)
Minnesota Timberwolves trades:
72 | Spencer Hawes $2,947,320 - $4,051,024 2012 1st (WAS) 2013 2nd
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Sept 7, 2010 16:21:13 GMT -5
I accept this trade. It moves me up to a much more meaningful pick in 2012 1st round then towards the end of the round pick that the wiz will have. Petro is a lesser big than Hawes and gives even more room for Hibbert to really show his potential.
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Post by Marco's Blazers on Sept 7, 2010 16:26:24 GMT -5
I accept because i like Hawes. Hmm, thats all i have to say, LOL.
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Post by New York Knicks on Sept 7, 2010 18:54:22 GMT -5
Solid both ways there. I like Hawes a helluva lot more than petro, but the NJN pick is guaranteed to be better than WAS pick, pretty much. Not really sure the 2nd needed to go to Portland as well, but that's not likely to be a huge value.
I'll accept.
1/4
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Post by Detroit Pistons on Sept 7, 2010 18:55:18 GMT -5
ill accept, but that NJN pick might be a top 5 talent for Hawes a decent backup center...just remember
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Post by New York Knicks on Sept 7, 2010 19:17:30 GMT -5
Guess I just forget how badly NJ is doing, I keep thinking they should be better with that talent on the roster.
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Post by Minnesota Timberwolves on Sept 7, 2010 20:52:05 GMT -5
It is a 2012 pick not a 2011, so with Lopez Favors and Williams all likely to go up in ratings for the 2011 season it will probably be closer to a 10-13 pick IMO. But I would take a top 5 pick out of it
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Post by Marco's Blazers on Sept 7, 2010 20:59:24 GMT -5
I want one more 2nd. Nah, Kidding. I am alright with the deal. I agree that Nets 2012 pick could be good but who knows. Nets is a big question mark for next season.
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Sept 8, 2010 4:10:06 GMT -5
3/4
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Post by sniper on Sept 8, 2010 10:03:43 GMT -5
4/4
Approved
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