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Post by Colin Loftin on Feb 16, 2017 12:36:33 GMT -5
Charlotte Hornets sendSerge Ibaka $12,250,000Salary Out: $12,250,000 Salary In: $1,406,520 Team Salary Before: $83,468,913 Team Salary After: $72,625,433 Cleveland Cavaliers sendRodney Hood $1,406,520 $2,386,864 $3,472,8872019 CLE 1st Salary Out: $1,406,520 Salary In: $12,250,000 Team Salary Before: $73,416,905 Team Salary After: $84,260,385 Neither team goes over the salary cap I accept. Another move towards the future. Picking up a decent young guy in Hood and another future draft pick. I love Ibaka, he's the only player left on my team from the initial draft. I think he's gonna be good for IRL Toronto, but he was too good for the rebuilding Hornets so hopefully he does well in Cleveland here. Keith Van Horn
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Post by Keith Van Horn on Feb 17, 2017 18:01:12 GMT -5
I accept. I get a top quality big man for little price to me as Hood was never really going to play at the 3 ahead of Giannis and the pick should be in the 20s in a draft too far away to tell. And I should be able to sign Serge this off-season.
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Post by Gregg Popovich on Feb 17, 2017 18:07:55 GMT -5
Decent trade and fair throughout.
Cleveland wanted a big so he got it in Ibaka, who is the better player. He only has one year to play in the Cavaliers. Whether he can retain him is irrelevant in my opinion.
Hood is a solid player and it seems like Colin wants to boost his depth at cheap prices. Sneaky 2019 pick.
Accept.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2017 19:35:47 GMT -5
Illl accept this trade. Cleveland gets a good big on a one year deal while Charlotte gets a good return for Iaka being on the last year of his deal.
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Post by Yeezy on Feb 17, 2017 20:06:47 GMT -5
Solid trade turning a vet into a young promising player and a 1st. Approve.
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Post by Allan Houston on Feb 18, 2017 1:18:48 GMT -5
I accept. Cleveland's stash of picks is still sizeable, with this being the only one to be sent out. Neither of those players are going to swing a team to becoming inviable.
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Post by Theodore Duncan on Feb 18, 2017 2:50:30 GMT -5
I accept. It makes sense for Cavs to move one of the wings, and value is good for now, but I think they'll gonna regret this a bit in long run. Ibaka has been already regressing and is he really only 27?
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Post by Colin Loftin on Feb 18, 2017 10:59:29 GMT -5
Thanks guys!
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Post by Keith Van Horn on Feb 18, 2017 14:32:01 GMT -5
I accept. It makes sense for Cavs to move one of the wings, and value is good for now, but I think they'll gonna regret this a bit in long run. Ibaka has been already regressing and is he really only 27? yes a career high in points and almost 40% from 3 is regression
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Theodore Duncan
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Post by Theodore Duncan on Feb 19, 2017 2:44:14 GMT -5
I accept. It makes sense for Cavs to move one of the wings, and value is good for now, but I think they'll gonna regret this a bit in long run. Ibaka has been already regressing and is he really only 27? yes a career high in points and almost 40% from 3 is regression True for offense, but all the defensive stats have been steadily declining for last 4 years. I think he will be still a valuable stretch 4/5 for offense, but not anymore the two-way player that he used to be in OKC.
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Post by Keith Van Horn on Feb 21, 2017 16:41:09 GMT -5
yes a career high in points and almost 40% from 3 is regression True for offense, but all the defensive stats have been steadily declining for last 4 years. I think he will be still a valuable stretch 4/5 for offense, but not anymore the two-way player that he used to be in OKC. They had Adams and Biyombo, he wasn't needed inside like that
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