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Post by The Miami Heat on Nov 6, 2008 17:40:07 GMT -5
Heat- Mo Pete signed for 7 mil, more than the 6 mil starting you offered him. I know you contract was longer and that doesn't seem right, but we've seen this happen a lot where the player will take more money in a one year deal, no matter how little more it is, then a long term contract with more money overall.
Bulls- look at the transaction page. You signed Olowkandi right before Battie signed, meaning you no longer had the cap space to offer him the big deal.
So, you guys just didn't get your guys. It had nothing to do with the problem we brought up. The problem was the CPU'd teams, and a handful of teams that didn't turn it bids, made it EASIER to sign good players cheaply, not harder. Like the Cavs did masterfully as well as teh Hornets.
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Post by Commish on Nov 6, 2008 18:20:51 GMT -5
All I know is I turned in some bids and the rest was left to luck. To be quiet honest I didn't believe I would get any of them.
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Post by Spurs on Nov 6, 2008 19:03:14 GMT -5
Heat- Mo Pete signed for 7 mil, more than the 6 mil starting you offered him. I know you contract was longer and that doesn't seem right, but we've seen this happen a lot where the player will take more money in a one year deal, no matter how little more it is, then a long term contract with more money overall. Bulls- look at the transaction page. You signed Olowkandi right before Battie signed, meaning you no longer had the cap space to offer him the big deal. So, you guys just didn't get your guys. It had nothing to do with the problem we brought up. The problem was the CPU'd teams, and a handful of teams that didn't turn it bids, made it EASIER to sign good players cheaply, not harder. Like the Cavs did masterfully as well as teh Hornets. I offered Watson MLE, but as I already stated San Antonio is just too damn hot.
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Post by Hornets on Nov 7, 2008 2:32:16 GMT -5
I offered Tony Battie a huge contract and got the shaft, so yeah somthing is wrong. no, but Kandi-man took your money first, leavin just 2+ mill for Battie. And he'd rather play for me anyway ... ;D
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Post by Heat on Nov 7, 2008 12:05:18 GMT -5
Either way the Bulls look mean this year.
C: Kandi Pf: Howard SF: Melo SG: Kobe PG: Paul
PF/C: Turkan PG: Brooks
If he adds one more decent SG/PF he could be the next LBA champ.
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Post by Commish on Nov 7, 2008 13:51:15 GMT -5
I think I finally have some depth this year which should make me a great contender for the title.
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Post by The Miami Heat on Nov 7, 2008 14:08:48 GMT -5
I think I finally have some depth this year which should make me a great contender for the title. i think you should be considered the favorite right now.
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Post by Timberwolves on Nov 7, 2008 14:12:06 GMT -5
i like my starting five of Okafor/Randolph/Tmac/MoPete/Kidd
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Post by Hornets on Nov 7, 2008 14:22:53 GMT -5
I think I finally have some depth this year which should make me a great contender for the title. i think you should be considered the favorite right now. no doubt. Cavs are 8 deep on starters
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Post by Trailblazers on Nov 7, 2008 19:21:39 GMT -5
lot of stacked teams this year, but not sure if that is good or bad considering the cpu teams suck horribly
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Post by Hornets on Nov 8, 2008 6:35:22 GMT -5
lot of stacked teams this year, but not sure if that is good or bad considering the cpu teams suck horribly looking at preseason results it's pretty horrible only like a handful of teams will play for a title, and the other non-cpu teams will have a hard time beating the sucking cpu teams for good lottery positions. So after the FA debacle i fully expect most top picks next seasons coming from cpu teams. Is that what was intended
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