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Old 06-26-2005, 07:50 AM   #1
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Default DRAFT DAY deal, with Raptors

This has to be during the draft, so Dallas can trade next years first. Just like we did last year. Also TAW will be used as a buyout as posted earlier. So Toronto would bag an extra 2 mil just for doing this. (TAW & 3 mil = 2 mil earned)

Dallas trades : Stackhouse, TAW, DJ ,Next years one
Toronto trades: Rose, #7, #53

why for Toronto: They save roughly 7.5 in exchanging Rose for Stack (double that over 2 years) and also pick up the free 2 mil. PLUs they still have #16 to pick up a young future SG-SF. And still get a first for next year (although less valuable)

why for Dallas: I'm not a huge Rose fan, but he's a better shooter than Stack, and the rest of the deal is worth it. With the # 7, Dallas picks Channing Frye, with #53 they pick good young PF to replace Hendu (David Lee or Lawerence Roberts)


Terry/Harris/Q
Fin/Rose/Q
JHo/KVH/Q
Dirk/KVH/#53
Damp/Frye/PPod

perfect 12 man roster


and someone correct me if wrong, but we can trade the first on draft day right? I'm not 100 % on that.
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