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LBJ: 4 yrs/88 mil
Bosh: 5 yrs/118 mil
Melo: 5 yrs/ 122 mil
Hayward: 4 yrs/63 mil
Parsons: 3 yrs/45 mil

DEM PAYCUTS :hat :hat
 
Bulls do anything inside and outside of the rules to rough you up, intimidate you, out mental you..
Lance Stephenson and Chicago Bulls go hand in hand.
I know nothing of the "FRONT OFFICE" 
I wasn't talking about the "Front Office"
Who know's about Front Offices of teams they aren't fans of? You and a few other GMs on here maybe, NOT I, that's a expertise you can have mate, I know nothing about that kind of stuff

Inside n outside the rules??

Who on the bulls does this?

Examples??

We push back yes but not 1st
 
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Melo's max is 129, so he took less than he could have, yes?

Or do we need a tax consultant to advise us on the math?
 
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 at dudes feeling sorry for Wade
 
Wade will get a contract similar to Kobe's.
They will be held as examples for future free agents on how the Org will take care of it's own.
 
Melo's max is 129, so he took less than he could have, yes?

Or do we need a tax consultant to advise us on the math?

You're right. He took 1.4 mil less per year.

So to recap: Duncan (10 mil/year paycut), Dirk (10 mil/year paycut), Melo (1.4 mil/year paycut), Bron, Wade and Bosh in 2010 (1.8 mil/year "paycut"), Kobe (9 mil/year "paycu that doesn't count").

Everyone else who was eligible for the max took it or got offered it. Interesting.
 
What teams can offer Lance more than 60? Can Dallas or Charlotte throw some money at him?

32 is kind of cool. Wish he would have went back to 23 though.
 
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Bulls do anything inside and outside of the rules to rough you up, intimidate you, out mental you..
Lance Stephenson and Chicago Bulls go hand in hand.
I know nothing of the "FRONT OFFICE" 
I wasn't talking about the "Front Office"
Who know's about Front Offices of teams they aren't fans of? You and a few other GMs on here maybe, NOT I, that's a expertise you can have mate, I know nothing about that kind of stuff

Inside n outside the rules??

Who on the bulls does this?

Examples??

We push back yes but not 1st

I don't think I want to debate any part of the Bulls orginization with you, you clearly got me here. I digress.

I almost answered your reply to me saying the Knicks would be competitive next year but we kind of already discussed that. I'd rather leave that topic unaddressed until next season and then rehash it.
That way the proof is in play
 
Charlotte prob has the most to throw right now. Judging by how much they threw at Hayward, it would not shock me to see MJ throw that to Lance.
 
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Wade will get a contract similar to Kobe's.
They will be held as examples for future free agents on how the Org will take care of it's own.
I think not. Not even close

He walked away from 2/40 to help the org.
They lost Bron and threw the max at Bosh.
They won't break the bank on Wade but they'll make sure he gets what he lost and then some.
He'll prob retire and step into a FO job immediately as well.
 
He walked away from 2/40 to help the org.
They lost Bron and threw the max at Bosh.
They won't break the bank on Wade but they'll make sure he gets what he lost and then some.
He'll prob retire and step into a FO job immediately as well.
Yes I believe this!
 
Brian Windhorst ‏@WindhorstESPN 6m
Bulls in the process of finalizing a free agent deal with Pau Gasol. Will not be a sign-and-trade with Lakers, sources told ESPN.
 
Melo's max is 129, so he took less than he could have, yes?

Or do we need a tax consultant to advise us on the math?

You're right. He took 1.4 mil less per year.

So to recap: Duncan (10 mil/year paycut), Dirk (10 mil/year paycut), Melo (1.4 mil/year paycut), Bron, Wade and Bosh in 2010 (1.8 mil/year "paycut"), Kobe (9 mil/year "paycu that doesn't count").

Everyone else who was eligible for the max took it or got offered it. Interesting.

Kobe is the highest paid player in the NBA at 36, coming off injury, in which he made over 30 million dollars for 6 games, hell no it doesn't count.
 
“@sam_amick: The Houston Rockets have agreed to a four-year, $32 million deal with Trevor Ariza, @USATODAYsports has learned.”
 
Sam Amick ‏@sam_amick 1m
The Houston Rockets have agreed to a four-year, $32 million deal with Trevor Ariza, @USATODAYsports has learned.

Bye Chandlerbae
 
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