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Post by gary23 on Aug 4, 2010 22:47:00 GMT -5
1st year-4,000,000 2nd year-3,000,000
overall Salary-7,000,000 for 2 years
The pacers need a back up allstar PG to play behind Gilbert he can be a vet guy that can make plays when someone goes down. He can score and lead the bench to be the best in the league
The Indiana Pacers would like to offer Allen Iverson a 2 year contract worth 9 million dollers he can be on the starting post and have a duo with j.o and arenas them to can work together and bring the team far in a couple of years
Year 1/4.000.000 Year 2/5.00.000
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Post by ukballer on Aug 5, 2010 3:58:23 GMT -5
1st Year - $3,500,000 2nd Year - $4,000,000
The Charlotte Bobcats would like to extend an offer to Mr Iverson for a guaranteed 2 year deal, worth $7,500,000. Allen will have the opportunity to take the starting point guard role for the team, a role in which we know he'll still excel in.
We know last season, you nearly became a part of the team before returning to Philadelphia. Myself, Coach Brown, and Michael Jordan our team owner have all discussed the opportunity to get a player such as yourself, and we were all in agreement that it would be foolish to not try and acquire your services. As you know full well, Allen, Coach Brown and MJ are huge competitors and are very passionate about what they do, and we feel you fit that particular mould perfectly. Coach Brown said to me directly, that he feels getting to work with you once again would be extremely exciting, and that he feels their is unfinished business between you two.
We very much hope you will consider our offer, and become the starting point guard of the Charlotte Bobcats!
Thank you for your time.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Aug 5, 2010 8:03:47 GMT -5
The New Jersey Nets would ike to offer Mr Iverson a 2 year deal worth $8,000,000 to be our starting point guard. The Nets are committed to winning both now and in the future and have the financial flexibility to do this.
2 year / $8,000,000
Year 1 $4,500,000 Year 2 $3,500,000
The New Jersey Nets would like to increase their offer for Allen Iverson to a 2 year deal worth 10 million.
Year 1 $6,400,000 Year 2 $3,600,000
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Post by Detroit Pistons on Aug 5, 2010 15:43:18 GMT -5
Pistons offer AI 1 year, $5,500,000 contract. Iverson, you would start over Stuckey, you would be a solid scorer we need, and you could teach the young kids the tricks of the trade. come to DET
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Post by randon007 (former Hornets) on Aug 5, 2010 16:22:59 GMT -5
Year 1: 6,000,000
Mr. Iverson. We know that you still have a bitter taste in your mouth from losing to the Lakers all those many years ago. We would like to you to join our organization and instantly start at your more natural position of SG. Our team is quite young and we would love to have your veteran leadership and playoff experience on our side to guide these young but talented players. Chris Paul and Chris Bosh are some of the games brightest young stars and with you on the same team, there is almost no way this team loses in the playoffs.
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Post by New York Knicks on Aug 5, 2010 23:18:46 GMT -5
Mr. Iverson would definitely be interested in starting on a team, but overall he would like to be on a competitive team, as long as they do not practice very much. He'd like some solid money, and a 2 or 3 year contract would be preferable. Here's how things look so far.
New Orleans - Definitely interested in your situation. We think it would be fun running with that team, but we have one main question. What is your order of preference for these FA's? Whoever is at the top of the list will get a decision first, and I'll work down the list from there. We would like to get another year or two somehow on this contract though.
Charlotte - We can't stand people who get "their" and "there" mixed up. Rejected! lol kidding. Your team would be fairly interesting with Allen on your team, he is interested for sure. The money is not quite where we would like, but overall the contract isn't terrible or anything.
New Jersey - We obviously like the money, and there being 2 years helps as well. We also like the chance to start, but feel Charlotte may be a better well-rounded, competitive team right now. If you could move David West off your bench and convince us you can get a different starter of his caliber it would certainly help things, maybe a SF or SG I suppose.
Detroit - We find it hard for Allen to be a starter with Stuckey rated higher. The game will play Stuckey more than Allen, even if you switch them in the depth chart. Either way, there is solid competition for PT at PG on your team, which is not always good for a guy like Allen. We don't see you as quite competitive enough to make up for the value of not having a starting spot locked up. We like the amount of money, but would need more years and would somehow need to be assured of less competition for minutes. Plus, we have bad memories of Detroit. It is unlikely we return.
Indiana - Allen likes the money on your 2nd contract, and appreciates the 2 years. He sees he would be a backup PG, which he may be ok with on a very competitive team...we are not sure if you are quite at that level of competitiveness yet though.
*Rankings subject to change, depending on what people do to their offers and/or teams in the meantime.
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Post by randon007 (former Hornets) on Aug 5, 2010 23:26:53 GMT -5
Tracy McGrady is number one and you are number two. We could care less about Shaq and his wrinkly old ass. With Tracy being younger and higher rated you can see why he would be number one. If you would be willing to take a small paycut we could definitely sign both of you. You would both start and we would easily have the number one team in the league.
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Post by ukballer on Aug 6, 2010 2:56:19 GMT -5
Thank you for your reply back, Allen. As the Bobcats are fully committed to bringing you to Charlotte, we have decided to review our offer, and edit it. Although we will be pretty close to the Hard Cap if you do decide to accept our offer, we feel you will help round the roster off perfectly, and that this is most definitely a playoff team, as we proved last season. With your experience and scoring ability on court, which was sometimes a problem for us, we most definitely feel that you're the missing piece for us. We have a strong defensive mentality at this ball club, which we know you'll commit to, but your playmaking abilities will definitely help round out our offensive abilities. Here is our revised offer. We have added the possibility of a 3rd year on your contract, and given you a player option for that year, so the decision whether you'd wish to stay with us or not is entirely up to you.
Year 1 - $5,000,000 Year 2 - $5,700,000 Year 3 - $6,500,000
We sincerely hope you find our offer satisfactory. Thank you once again for your time.
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Post by gary23 on Aug 6, 2010 14:39:41 GMT -5
Thank you Iverson but On my squad you would not be the bench spot you will be on the starting SG position and arenas will handle the point we have no problem giving you money and my team will be on the competative positon this season theyll make the playoffs i can promise you that they have a couple of deals that need to be approved you wil surely be happy on this team and contend for a title next season, and we also gave you more money to come play for us also our team doesnt practice alot we are manly a laide back team that wants to bring Allen over he can change the team alot in many ways and when the next season comes we will have about 35 million dollers in cap space used to offer players like carmelo anthony horford noah green well sure be ready to contend and we might be trading gilbert arenas so you will surely take the starting spot
Year 1/4.000.000 Year 2/5.00.000
Total-9,000,000
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Aug 6, 2010 19:58:39 GMT -5
We are in the process of moving David West for an all star right now in order to accomodate your request. Thanks for the feedback.
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Post by New York Knicks on Aug 6, 2010 20:41:10 GMT -5
We are looking to make a decision on this very soon. Charlotte has helped his cause a lot, and the Hornets falling out of this (with signing TMac) only helps the Bobcats more. We are intrigued as to who you might get and what your team would look like, but would prefer to not wait around on this too long. Any way you can PM me with guys who may be coming in to help make this decision more quickly?
Thank you.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Aug 6, 2010 21:17:17 GMT -5
As requested by your client, we have dealt David West for Paul Pierce. We feel that this is a best case scenerio in getting a championship quality all star to join the Nets roster.
Please let us know if there is anything else we can do to prove to Mr Iverson that we want and need him in NJ!
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Aug 6, 2010 22:36:42 GMT -5
In addition to adding a requested star at SF in Paul Pierce, the NJ Nets would like to increase their offer to Mr Iverson in order to show how committed they are to him. We are also adding a 3rd year player option in case Mr Iverson wants to stay on an extra year.
3 year - $14,500,000
Year 1 $7,500,000 Year 2 $3,500,000 Year 3 $3,500,000 (PO)
Thanks again for your consideration.
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Post by jshutta81 - former heat on Aug 7, 2010 0:31:39 GMT -5
Miami would like you offer AI a contract offer!
Year 1 - $3,000,000 Year 2 - $5,500,000(TO) total - $8,500,000
We have to use our MLE here because with the other offers out and potential deals it would work so we are offerin AI a spot on our bench behind Wade at SG and behind Brooks and mabey collison at PG... We can guarantee at least 20 minutes a game and also a chance to get a title!
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Post by TB's Washington Wizards on Aug 7, 2010 2:18:18 GMT -5
Jumpin' in on this late but here's my offer.
Year 1: 6,000,000(mle) Year 2: 5,000,000(PO)
Total: 11,000,000
We need you AI. we need you to score. We need you to play with Dwight Howard.
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