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Post by gary23 on Aug 6, 2010 18:36:07 GMT -5
The pacers will like to offer him a 1 year 4 million doller contract we would love to have you in our starting SG spot and tech theses young players thank you hughes and come join us
We are exactly a playoff contender just need to do a little trades and there we will be. Larry Hughes can bring the vetern leader ship that my team needs and hes a good overall player can blow off on any given night his overall is 72 which fits nice for my starting SG spot and were giving him 4 mil on the first year which is good for him. We think he can make our team a 6th seed in the playoffs and we will give him a Player option in the second year to see if he wants to stay on the pacers we Year 1/4million Year2/2 million (PO)
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Post by tunit213 - Former Rockets on Aug 7, 2010 0:57:31 GMT -5
Houston offers Larry Hughes a 2year 3 million dollar contract with a player option for the 2nd year.
Year 1: 1.5mil (MLE) Year 2: 1.5mil (PO)
Hughes will come in and be a backup to Ben Gordon. He will still get a good amount of playing time, and finally get his chance at a ring. We look to be very competitiive and have a great chance to reach the Finals.
The Rockets would like to increase their offer:
Year 1: 4mil (MLE) Year 2: 2mil (PO)
As we still need a backup to Ben Gordon. Larry Hughes brings his scoring which is desperatley lacking and needed off the bench. Automatically Hughes will be fighting for the 6th man role, with a good chance at winning it. We need your veteran prescence in a young backcourt of Gordon/Harris. Houston is finally ready to contend, and you Mr.Hughes will make us that much deeper of a team.
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Post by TB's Washington Wizards on Aug 7, 2010 1:01:30 GMT -5
Questions for everybody here.
What does Mr. Hughes bring to your teams?
Specific questions:
Indy, you're not exactly a playoff contender, why should we consider you?
Miami, we'll be playing behind a lot of great players.. how much time will we see?
Houston, You're our most likely candidate right now but we'd prefer a little bit more money.. can you give us that?
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Post by jshutta81 - former heat on Aug 7, 2010 1:08:19 GMT -5
okay Hughes looks like were back... You will be the backup to wade and possibly even play some PG in Miami so your looking at around 15 - 25 minutes a game
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Post by sniper on Aug 9, 2010 10:04:36 GMT -5
The Denver Nuggets would like to send Larry Hughes a 3 year deal worth 5.5 million dollars with a player option in year 3. The Denver Nuggets are a very competitive team looking to go deep into the playoffs. Yes we are deep at the shooting guard position, but we would be playing Larry primarily at the small forward position backing up Carmelo Anthony and also playing some time at shooting guard when you can.
Year 1: $2,000,000 Year 2: $2,500,000 Year 3: $1,000,000
Total: $5,500,000
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Post by cjballer95 on Aug 9, 2010 15:44:24 GMT -5
Bucks offer 2yr 8m deal.
Bucks could use more veteran presence and a backup SG. + they offered much money to Larry Hughes.
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Post by New York Knicks on Aug 9, 2010 19:29:54 GMT -5
Houston - Money is just as good as anyone else is offering, so that is great. Definitely have PT available at Larry's preferred position of SG, with some possible PG too. We like your offer and situation.
Milwaukee - We don't know what money you are giving us. Needs to be broken down by year so we can tell. You should note that you are using your MLE as well. Other than that, you do have some nice PT available. Let us know on the contract, thank you.
Indiana - First of all, Simming starts in a day and a half or so, and you need to cut 3 players BEFORE you even may sign a player. Can you make a trade or cut some players awhile? -Aside from that, Larry would like to be on a pretty competitive team at this point. It does not really look like you stack up as well as some other teams competing for his services. The money is nice, but kind of think the fact that you are offering the starting SG job to us, being rated only 72, speaks to how you are not as competitive as others here.
Denver - With Rip starting, JR Smith backing up, and Lawson even playing some SG, time gets tough. We assume JR would maybe play a little at SF behind Melo, but there is a shot at backup minutes there, like you said. it is tough for us to leave an extra 2 million on the table at this point though, and you are so close to the hard cap, you really don't have any more money to give.
Miami - we need an updated offer from you. Other than that, looks like you have Thornton backing up at SG right now, no?
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Post by sniper on Aug 9, 2010 23:13:39 GMT -5
We know exactly where Larry is coming from, but he would get minutes behind Melo. And the Denver Nuggets will eventually trade one of their two shooting guards leaving a position open for a backup guard. We really would love Larry to come in and help this team win.
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Post by New York Knicks on Aug 10, 2010 8:10:47 GMT -5
We understand that Denver. As we also said, leaving 2 million on the table is really hard to do right now. And it's not as if you are the only competitive team offering for Mr. Hughes' services. We will give other teams a chance at responding.
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Post by tunit213 - Former Rockets on Aug 10, 2010 9:26:42 GMT -5
We feel Houston is the best situation for you Hughes. Tons of minutes to go around off the bench at your natural position, a very competitive team, and a contract worth 6 million makes it the best offer. The choice is simple.
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Post by Dallas Mavericks on Aug 10, 2010 9:31:11 GMT -5
The Dallas Mavericks offer Larry Hughes a one year 5 million dollar contract (use of MLE)
He will start for us at SG.
Year 1: $5,000,000
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Post by New York Knicks on Aug 10, 2010 14:38:48 GMT -5
We are going to sign with the Houston Rockets.
Dallas jumped in at the last minute to be 2nd in line, but we don't really understand how we would start for you. If you move Terry to the bench, he'll just play a ton more than Hughes. If you move Terry to PG and bump Delonte from the starting lineup, you lose 4 points from your starting lineup, AND you push Beaubois back to 3rd PG. Just does not seem like a good fit to us. Playing time seems more sparse with you right now with all those guys around. Houston has also been interested for longer, gives almost as much money this year, and gives us a PO next year.
Houston, update your charts ASAP.
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