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« on: December 17, 2008, 09:22:30 AM »

OK, it is time.

Everyone on my team is on the block right now.
Joseph Hughes and Shawn Kemp are very difficult to get.

Vern Fleming is an All-Star SG.  For him, I am looking for a young player with a decent skillset and expirings.

Taylor Doleac is a SG/SF who is one of the better shooters in the league.  And he is a 12 million expiring, so a pick and matching expiring or young player, and he is yours.

Rodney McCray is a very nice PF/SF.  He is a great rebounder at both positions, very good defender, and will score 10 ppg on decent percentages.  He is steady, and a low mistake guy who can fit in anywhere.

Jerod White started for the 1st time last year, and average 15 ppg and 7.5 apg, with good defense. he also shot very good percentages.  Very low salary for a player with his ability.

If you need a defensive PG/SG, Lester Connor is your man.  A sa back-up guard last year, in 23 mpg, he scored 8 ppg with good percentages, pulled down 3.7 rpg, 1.8spg, 2.4 apg, and only 1.1 topg.  An expiring and maybe a little something else.

I plan on moving all of these players this season, and in fact I would like to move all of them by sim 4 at the latest.
So please, get your offer in for this wonderful firesale...
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