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Post by gary23 on Aug 4, 2010 21:39:25 GMT -5
Year 1 - $2,000,000 Year 2 - $2,000,000
Total salary over 2 years- 4,000,000,000
I think Tracy McGrady can come down and play for the pacers and try for the starting spot which he always wanted and we can almost grantee it. I think he can come and contribute to a team that is in need of depth and was always trading for depth players, also in a couple of years we can shoot for a title.
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Post by randon007 (former Hornets) on Aug 5, 2010 0:16:08 GMT -5
Year 1: 6,000,000
The New Orleans Hornets offer you quite the lucrative deal Mr. McGrady. We can offer you an instant starting position at SF and you will be brought into a team that is easily one of the more competitive teams in the league. With Chris Paul leading the charge and dishing out assists left and right, newly acquired forward Chris Bosh will be able to truly excel. We believe that you are the piece that will put this team over the top and into the NBA finals, ultimately resulting in the long eluding championship you have been chasing. We are going for it all this year and we think you would be a major part of our championship run.
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Post by Chicago Bulls on Aug 5, 2010 0:53:21 GMT -5
Year 1: 4,000,000 Year 2: 4,500,000 Total: 9,500,000 The Chicago Bulls can offer you the best deal. Maybe not money wise but to have the best chance to be on a championship team as a contributor. You have a good chance to start right now and worst case scenario you'll be the 6th or 7th man off the bench. Come to the team you turned down 10 years ago
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Aug 5, 2010 7:54:31 GMT -5
The New Jersey Nets would like to offer Mr McGrady a 4 year deal worth $20,000,000 to come and be the starting shooting guard of our team. You would be guaranteed a starting spot from day 1 and would be a veteran leader with the ability to become team captain as well.
The Nets are committed to winning now as well as in the future and expect to compete for the championship during this contract.
4 year / $20,000,000
Year 1 $8,000,000 Year 2 $6,000,000 Year 3 $4,000,000 Year 4 $2,000,000 (PO)
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Post by New York Knicks on Aug 5, 2010 9:11:06 GMT -5
Year 1: 4,000,000 Year 2: 4,500,000 Total: 9,500,000 The Chicago Bulls can offer you the best deal. Maybe not money wise but to have the best chance to be on a championship team as a contributor. You have a good chance to start right now and worst case scenario you'll be the 6th or 7th man off the bench. Come to the team you turned down 10 years ago That's only 8,500,000 not 9.
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Post by jshutta81 - former heat on Aug 5, 2010 13:17:29 GMT -5
The Miami Heat are offering Tracy McGrady a 1 year deal... Year 1: $3,500,000 Total: 3,500,000
Tracy you should join the Heat because it gives you an immediate chance to star at SF as Lebron would be moved to the 4.. IN addition you get a great chance to get that ring that you never had on your hand. I hope you give this a great deal of thought! The Heat are committed to winning now and with you on this squad we believe this even highers our chances of getting that Title!
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Post by Detroit Pistons on Aug 5, 2010 13:53:24 GMT -5
The Pistons offer Tracy McGrady a 1 year, $5,500,000 deal.
You would start at SG immediately and we would use Gordon off the bench. Your star power would be a great, fantastic option for us. Come to DET
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Post by TB's Washington Wizards on Aug 5, 2010 15:07:11 GMT -5
T-Mac, let's be honest here.. Pierce doesn't want to play beside Granger.
We can offer you the starting SG spot where you'd get as many shots as you can take. Pierce would then be moved for a PF.
Year 1: 6,000,000 Year 2: 3,500,000
Totav 9,500,000
Thanks T-Mac
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Post by New York Knicks on Aug 5, 2010 22:31:09 GMT -5
Alright, TMac is interested in winning big, but is also not so old that he doesn't value money anymore or doesn't value years on the contract. The more years right now, probably the better for him. He's still just 31, so he could have a Grant Hill-type tail end of his career and be a productive guy in the right situation. That said, here's where the offers stand right now.
New Orleans - We definitely like your team with TMac in the lineup especially. We would like at least one more year if possible, and wouldn't mind a little less money per year if that's what it takes to get another year or two out of you.
Miami - Obviously a nice team. The Starting spot on said nice team is enticing. We would like a little more money possibly, but definitely would prefer to get at least one more year on the contract as well.
Washington - Nice developing team, Rondo and Granger are pretty nice pieces to build around, and the promise of moving Pierce for a PF does make sense, and would probably make you a pretty solid, well-rounded team. However, though we know you usually find deals when you set out for them, it is not a guarantee. Right now, TMac would have to compete with Pierce and Granger for PT. We do however like the 2nd year of contract, so that keeps you at the top of tier 2 right now.
New Jersey - The money is obviously pretty nice, and you offer a starting spot and the roll of one of the best players on your team, and team captain. That said, TMac is really in the "win-now" mode, and you are not looking to be one of the most competitive teams, even with some moves to get better this year. You have some things going for you but not quite in the top tier of offers. You would have to make improvements to your starting lineup quickly to have a chance at TMac.
Detroit - You've got a solid team, it is an interesting situation, though we don't think you're as competitive as Miami/New Orleans for example. We'd like more years as an improvement to your offer. Also, we do not like that TMac would have more competition for PT on your team than with most of these other teams. You could make a move to clear out Rip or Ben Gordon, and that would help your offer some, if you really want to go hard at TMac that is.
Indiana - Your offer is only a 1 year contract really. Team Options are obviously not guaranteed. Right now you're very low on the pecking order. More money, and try to convince us that you're as competitive or more competitive than these other teams.
Chicago - You are not able to offer anything until you make your salary chart and depth chart too, preferably. At least Salary, or everything you try to do gets shut down. Assuming you make a chart soon, your offer is ok, though we have a starting spot on other teams, so you are not in the top tier.
*Rankings subject to change, but looking to make a decision in next 24-48 hours so if you wanna upgrade offers in any way, do it quickly.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Aug 5, 2010 22:52:27 GMT -5
The NJ Nets would like to increase our offer for T-Mac in both money and years. We believe that he can still be a go to guy and all though our roster is young, we are determined to be constantly improving and to compete for a championship during his contract term. Also, we are currently looking to trade David West for a top notch point guard that would share the back court with T-Mac for years to come. Only being 31, this would be a lot of money for him to walk away from, especially considering a guaranteed starting spot and playing time.
5 years $33,000,000
Year 1 $10,000,000 Year 2 $7,000,000 Year 3 $6,000,000 Year 4 $5,000,000 Year 5 $5,000,000 (PO)
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Post by randon007 (former Hornets) on Aug 5, 2010 22:57:42 GMT -5
Updated Offer:
Year 1: 6,000,000 Year 2: 6,000,000 Year 3: 6,000,000 - Team Option Year 4: 6,000,000 - Player Option
After seeing your comments and talking finances, we have increased our offer to 2 years with a team option in the third and player option in the fourth. We know that we will be a competitive organization for the long haul and we believe you would be an integral part of that. With you, Paul, Bosh, Marion, and Miller locked in for multiple years along with great bench players, we will be competitive for many years to come.
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Post by tunit213 - Former Rockets on Aug 6, 2010 16:32:39 GMT -5
The Rockets offer Tracy Mcgrady a 2 year 10million dollar guaranteed contract.
Year 1: 6mil (mle) Year 2: 4mil Year 3: 4mil (team option)
We feel like T-Mac can come in and take the Rockets to a whole nother level. Houston will be very competitive and will be in consideration for challenging the Lakers for the Best in the West. Mcgrady can come in and start right way, especially since we are fielding offers for Ariza as we speak. Ming/Mcgrady/Martin/Harris will compete with anyone. As we look to package Gordon and Ariza for a pf. If Ariza does in fact get traded, the Rockets will like to up the offer!
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Post by Toronto Raptors on Aug 6, 2010 17:24:46 GMT -5
The Toronto Rpators would like to Offer Tmac a 4 years/24 mill contract
Year 1: 3 Mill Year 2: 5 mill (PO) Year 3: 7 mill (PO) Year 4: 9 mill (Team opt)
We feel Tmac still is a franchise player and in Toronto he will be that. Unlike the other teams who have wrote tmac off, Toronto is willing to give him the keys to the franchise. We intended to build a winner around tmac. If he does not feel Toronto is the right place for him he can opt out any time withing the the 3 years. Tracy is 31 there is no way he is in a win mode right now, if anything Tmac is still capable of being the man of a team. In Toronto he will be the man, he will be the starting SG/SF depending on where he wants to play. In addition he will be captain.
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Post by jshutta81 - former heat on Aug 6, 2010 20:22:10 GMT -5
The Heat are making a new offer for Tmac...
Year 1 - $2,500,000 Year 2 - $3,500,000 (team option)
Tmac you will still have a chance to start but even if you dont you will get at least 20 min agame plus the chance to get that RING!
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Post by New York Knicks on Aug 6, 2010 20:29:39 GMT -5
We appreciate the interest, but as we've stated, we are looking for the chance to win, and solid money, and at least 2 years. New Orleans is the best combination of these four things, so Mr. Tracy McGrady will be taking his services to the Hornets for the next couple of seasons!
We welcome the chance to continue to bring hope to that great city, and hope to follow the Saints as championship caliber teams.
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