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Post by Denver Nuggets on Feb 12, 2010 1:38:28 GMT -5
83 | O.J. Mayo $4,125,040 | $4,625,040 | $5,875,040 81 | Blake Griffin $5,132,800 | $5,322,800 | $6,072,800 | $8,072,800 66 | Robin Lopez $1,579,480 | $1,829,480 | $2,579,480 | $4,579,480 73 | Bonzi Wells $10,000,000 Incoming Salary: $27,753,325 Outgoing Salary: $20,837,320 New Team Salary: $61,789,686
93 | Amare Stoudemire $16,378,325 | $17,686,100 83 | Rip Hamilton $11,375,000 Incoming Salary: $20,837,320 Outgoing Salary: $27,753,325 New Team Salary: $60,233,578
I accept. I get Blake Griffin and OJ Mayo. I also get Robin Lopez, who has been getting the chance to play in Phoenix and showing that he can do something. Giving up Amare was hard. But I think its something that has to be done.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Feb 12, 2010 2:55:25 GMT -5
I accept. I finally get a superstar player in Amare. Rip will most likely be traded by the end of the season or if not, resigned to a much cheaper contract. With the possible rating increases from Foye, Bynum, Young, Beaubois, Sefolosha, Frye, and Thornton, my team now looks to be in a great position to add even more talent through FA. Giving up Mayo and Lopez hurts but I don't see Mayo being rating higher than Amare is now and Lopez is still at least a year away from competing for the starting center job for the Suns which would increase his rating. Griffin, who I really like, is now out for the year and we won't even know what type of player he could potentially be until next season starts. He suffered a serious injury and you just never know if he will ever be 100%.
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