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Post by John Stockton on Jul 20, 2016 14:15:57 GMT -5
Seattle Supersonics GF 63 Tony Allen $5,000,000 2018 BOS 2nd
for Detroit PistonsC 63 Mason Plumlee $2,328,530 $3,371,711
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Post by John Stockton on Jul 20, 2016 14:16:53 GMT -5
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Post by Frank Reynolds on Jul 20, 2016 14:36:20 GMT -5
Pistons not kings and I accept
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Post by John Stockton on Jul 20, 2016 17:25:26 GMT -5
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Steve Jobs
Oklahoma City Thunder
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Post by Steve Jobs on Jul 20, 2016 21:04:58 GMT -5
Mason is probably worth more than this...
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Post by Justin Timberlake on Jul 20, 2016 21:07:08 GMT -5
I feel like I've seen this trade before haha
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Post by John Stockton on Jul 20, 2016 21:56:38 GMT -5
allen went for malachi who was a 1st rnd pick was accepted unanimously. Mason Plumlee is worth about a first and second imo, albeit a shitty 1st. maybe a little more. if you believe it isn't enough, please reject and ill add another second and lll repost but i think its pretty close here.
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Post by Colin Loftin on Jul 20, 2016 23:31:08 GMT -5
Accept. I don't think Plumlee is very good
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Post by Justin Timberlake on Jul 20, 2016 23:47:03 GMT -5
Accept
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Steve Jobs
Oklahoma City Thunder
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Post by Steve Jobs on Jul 21, 2016 5:20:46 GMT -5
Anybody here watch Plumlee in the playoffs? Come on guys. What other center do you see dropping double digit assists in a playoff game?
Allen got traded for Malachi because Malachi hasn't played a game yet. A first round pick that had achieved any level of success is worth more than any future first because that future first isn't a guarantee to be that good. I feel like that's pretty obvious. Tony Allen might be worth a literal first round pick, but he is old and doesn't have a ton of years left in the league. Mason Plumlee is making a name for himself and anybody trading him for an over the hill guard that has only ever been great at defense is making a mistake.
i was definitely feeling more generous last time, but the original trade was rejectable too. Reject.
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Post by Brown Cobb IV on Jul 21, 2016 10:15:42 GMT -5
Anybody here watch Plumlee in the playoffs? Come on guys. What other center do you see dropping double digit assists in a playoff game? Allen got traded for Malachi because Malachi hasn't played a game yet. A first round pick that had achieved any level of success is worth more than any future first because that future first isn't a guarantee to be that good. I feel like that's pretty obvious. Tony Allen might be worth a literal first round pick, but he is old and doesn't have a ton of years left in the league. Mason Plumlee is making a name for himself and anybody trading him for an over the hill guard that has only ever been great at defense is making a mistake. i was definitely feeling more generous last time, but the original trade was rejectable too. Reject. reject
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Pete Maravich
Washington Wizards
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Post by Pete Maravich on Jul 21, 2016 10:28:24 GMT -5
This is pretty much the same trade that already got rejected. I reject for the same reasons as before.
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Post by John Stockton on Jul 21, 2016 11:28:22 GMT -5
Anybody here watch Plumlee in the playoffs? Come on guys. What other center do you see dropping double digit assists in a playoff game? Allen got traded for Malachi because Malachi hasn't played a game yet. A first round pick that had achieved any level of success is worth more than any future first because that future first isn't a guarantee to be that good. I feel like that's pretty obvious. Tony Allen might be worth a literal first round pick, but he is old and doesn't have a ton of years left in the league. Mason Plumlee is making a name for himself and anybody trading him for an over the hill guard that has only ever been great at defense is making a mistake. i was definitely feeling more generous last time, but the original trade was rejectable too. Reject. did you watch him during the regular season? he wasn't anything exceptional and picking out a small sample to evaluate a player is sort of short sighted imo. also, how is this really that much worse than a swap between mirotic and west, which you accepted? I think they are similar in value compared to plumlee and allen and im even including additional value here with the pick to compensate for the youth, which was not the case in detroits other trade. also have you looked at his roster? if you did, you would see that SG is one of the biggest holes on that team. even with the nice batum signing, who is more of a natural 3, Kyle korver is his best SG, meaning Allen actually has a good chance to make a big impact on that team.
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