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Originally Posted by Al3xis
that's what i meant.
hansbrough is shooting 37% from the floor
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Originally Posted by Al3xis
that's what i meant.
hansbrough is shooting 37% from the floor
0-6 in 14 minutes of play, but no one should have expected him to come back and drop 20 and 10.Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Jameer Nelson coming back tonight
If the only time you're going to post in here is when you talk about the Bulls, why don't you just post in the Bulls season thread.Originally Posted by Bigmike23
bulls up by 29 points on the kings with 3 minutes left in the 3rd QTR
LOL
LOLOriginally Posted by Bigmike23
bulls up by 29 points on the kings with 3 minutes left in the 3rd QTR
LOL
Second, Base Year Compensation is at issue. Since the Knicks re-signed Robinson with a raise greater than 20 percent and were over the salary cap, Robinson's salary for trade purposes is actually only $2,020,179 -- what he made last season as a Knick -- not the $4 million he's currently making.
"The team at the other end of the transaction would use Robinson's full $4 million salary, rather than his BYC amount," writes #!*#. "Working the math the other way, this means that another team would have to trade away at least $3.12 million in order to acquire Robinson.
"See the problem here? The other team would need to trade away more salary than the Knicks could accept. Robinson could not, for example, be traded straight-up for another $4 million player."
Everytime I think I have a firm grasp on the ins and outs of trades/transactions, I always see some new %*%# that $*@%@ me up.
And even though Gerald didn't name names, Tyson sounded pretty damn defensive (no pun intended at all). This dude has the balls to say that the trainersdon't think he'll be 100 percent until halfway through the season.
When was the last time Tyson Chandler was at 100% at any point in a season?
Shut your clown %+$ upOriginally Posted by Bigmike23
bulls up by 29 points on the kings with 3 minutes left in the 3rd QTR
lol
Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
How is the Bulls-Kings game tied all of a sudden?.
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
i was laughing cause we suck and should of never been up that big
so yall can shut up and stop been idiots
Originally Posted by tSamShoX
Niketalker23 if we pull this %%%# out
Everytime I think I have a firm grasp on the ins and outs of trades/transactions, I always see some new %*%# that $*@%@ me up.Originally Posted by SHUGES
Second, Base Year Compensation is at issue. Since the Knicks re-signed Robinson with a raise greater than 20 percent and were over the salary cap, Robinson's salary for trade purposes is actually only $2,020,179 -- what he made last season as a Knick -- not the $4 million he's currently making.
"The team at the other end of the transaction would use Robinson's full $4 million salary, rather than his BYC amount," writes #!*#. "Working the math the other way, this means that another team would have to trade away at least $3.12 million in order to acquire Robinson.
"See the problem here? The other team would need to trade away more salary than the Knicks could accept. Robinson could not, for example, be traded straight-up for another $4 million player."