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Post by groveut12 on Mar 25, 2008 21:17:27 GMT -5
Priority #1! Total salary: $120 million over 6 years Year 1: $24,000,000 Year 2: $18,000,000 Year 3: $18,000,000 Year 4: $19,000,000 Year 5: $20,000,000 Year 6: $21,000,000
Twolves would like for Deng to join the team as the starting SF. The TWolves are also actively pursuing a quality wingman to fill its starting SG role in FA. Yi would come off the bench to spell Deng or Beasley. Deng would join the youthful talents of Big Al, Beasley, and Yi to create a exciting contender in the West. It's time to DW, Deng...do work!
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Post by Los Angeles Lakers on Mar 25, 2008 21:23:08 GMT -5
6 year deal for 81 mil.
13.5 mil per year.
he would join a team where he gets paid AND can win a championchip with soon.
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Post by shayan on Mar 25, 2008 22:56:58 GMT -5
The Orlando Magic would like to offer Deng a 3 year deal worth $51mil
year 1: $15,000,000
year 2: $17,000,000
year 3: $19,000,000
Deng will be our starting SF. He will be a great asset to our team and have 30+ minutes a game. We will be a serious playoff contenders with the addition of Deng to our line up. We also believe he will help us go far into the playoffs.
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Post by fhci14 - Former GS Warriors on Mar 26, 2008 15:07:28 GMT -5
The Golden State warriors would like to sign Mr. Luol Deng to a 5 year deal worth $27,500,000
year 1:$5,000,000 (MLE) year 2:$5,250,000 year 3:$5,500,000 year 4:$5,750,000 year 5:$6,000,000
Mr. Deng i know the other teams have offered you a much more larger amount of money, but playing basketball should be your highest priority and money shouldnt matter. We are hoping you will accept our contract because we really want you on our team and offered you as much as we can. We are willing to give you the starting spot at SF for our team and will like to tag you as our franchise player because of your talent at your age and you will be a great player to build around. The Golden State Warriors are done rebuilding and have the pieces that we feel that is necessary to win a championship. With you on our roster we will truly be ready. We have offered other players small contracts so we can have a deep team and thats what you need to make the finals. So we are hoping that you will choose are team because of our team and our city and not because of money. Thank you. You are our first priority.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Mar 26, 2008 19:59:19 GMT -5
The New Jersey Nets would like to offer Deng a 6 year deal worth $69,000,000
Year 1: $14,000,000 Year 2: $13,000,000 Year 3: $12,000,000 Year 4: $11,000,000 Year 5: $10,000,000 Year 6: $9,000,000
This deal will offer Mr. Deng stability over the long term and he won't have to worry about entering the free agent market again until 2013. If he signs he will be the starting SF and will join a young but talented team. Mayo, Ellis, and Deng will form one of the most formidable trios in the NBA for years to come.
Just so the player agent knows. Josh Smith is the first priority on my list of free agents with Deng 2nd.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Mar 26, 2008 20:03:39 GMT -5
Didn't look at the first post close enough. The Nets would like to up the offer.
The New Jersey Nets would like to offer Deng a 6 year deal worth $99,000,000
Year 1: $14,000,000 Year 2: $15,000,000 Year 3: $16,000,000 Year 4: $17,000,000 Year 5: $18,000,000 Year 6: $19,000,000
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Post by Los Angeles Lakers on Mar 26, 2008 20:12:09 GMT -5
6 year deal for 111 mil with Player Options clause for year 3 and 5.
year 1: 13.5 mil year 2: 15.5 mil year 3: 17.5 mil (PO) year 4: 19.5 mil year 5: 21.5 mil (PO) year 6: 23.5 mil
TYPO: I typed in opt-out clause instead of PO as in PO I typed in something else.
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Post by rmq2323 - IND/DAL on Mar 26, 2008 20:13:34 GMT -5
Are we allowed to make multiple offers to different players using the same money?
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Post by groveut12 on Mar 26, 2008 20:16:50 GMT -5
Seems like we should have just one thread for Deng and Smith since all the teams are basically fighting it out for one of them, ha
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Post by Phoenix Suns on Mar 26, 2008 20:22:07 GMT -5
Are we allowed to make multiple offers to different players using the same money? Yup, just put priorities on them.
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Post by rmq2323 - IND/DAL on Mar 26, 2008 20:35:28 GMT -5
The Pacers would like to offer Luol Deng a contract. The Pacers offer a 6 year deal worth a guaranteed $120,000,000.
Year 1 - $18,000,000 Year 2 - $19,500,000 Year 3 - $21,000,000 Year 4 - $22,500,000 Year 5 - $22,000,000 Year 6 - $17,000,000
Total - $120,000,000
Deng would step in & be our starting SF immediately.
Priority 1. Josh Smith 2. Luol Deng
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Mar 26, 2008 21:37:15 GMT -5
Year 1: $19,000,000 Year 2: $21,000,000 Year 3: $22,000,000 Year 4: $21,000,000 Year 5: $19,000,000 Year 6: $18,000,000
Total: $120,000,000
Team Salaries: $214,747 | $18,737,456 | $35,000,000 | $27,000,000 | $23,000,000 | $59,000,000
Again. 1st priority Josh Smith, 2nd Deng.
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Post by Phoenix Suns on Mar 27, 2008 13:08:27 GMT -5
You put $214,747 as your total in the first year NJ
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Mar 27, 2008 17:23:08 GMT -5
Exactly. That is how much I will have left after Deng signs.
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Post by Phoenix Suns on Mar 27, 2008 18:14:13 GMT -5
Ok, thought that was your total salaries after you signed him
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Mar 27, 2008 19:04:29 GMT -5
Exactly. That is what I just said. (it includes both rookies)
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Post by oden52 - former CLE on Mar 29, 2008 0:27:11 GMT -5
Deng will likely make his decision within the next few days (I'll be busy tomorrow with guests), he is having an extremely hard time choosing between Minnesota and NJ though. Money is obviously not a problem, but the deal-breaker in both offers is the amount of touchs he won't get from both teams with Beasley and Al Jeff on Minnesota and Mayo and Ellis on New Jersey respectively. Many things will factor in to his decision, may the best team win.
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Post by groveut12 on Mar 29, 2008 9:26:43 GMT -5
The Twolves would like to assure that Deng will get plenty of touches. While we recognize Big Al as our franchise player, the Twolves need the all-star quality wingman to help elevate the Twolves to contender status. Mr. Deng will be the 2nd option on offense, as we do not want to rely on Beasley to carry that load this early in his career. The Twolves would not max out a $120 million contract for a 3rd-4th scoring option. A frontline of Deng-Beasley-Big Al will be the best for years to come
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Post by Los Angeles Lakers on Mar 29, 2008 12:50:16 GMT -5
I'll withdraw my offer for Deng as the LAL-GSW got accepted and I won't have substantial cap space to sign Mr. Deng.
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Post by oden52 - former CLE on Mar 30, 2008 12:44:04 GMT -5
Mr. Deng accepts Minnesota's offer as he got some assurance. Jefferson will be sure to take plenty of shots, but Beasley might not. Luol also feels that he has a better chance to win rings in Minnesota in a few years rather than NJ because the Timberwolves have a dominant frontline, and big men win championships.
Congratulations, update all your charts ASAP.
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