ESPN TRADE MACHINE...
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Lets see who can come up with the most massive trade through the ESPN Trade Machine. This is fun, I've tried but It will take me a while. Lets see em guys!
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uhh
To San Antonio: Dirk Nowitzki, Kenyon Martin, Maurice Ager, Marcus Camby, Caron Butler To Denver: Tim Duncan, Etan Thomas, Gilbert Arenas, Jason Terry To Washington: Manu Ginobili, Erick Dampier, Allen Iverson To Dallas: Nene Hilario, Tony Parker, Antawn Jamison, Francisco Elson ![]() |
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To the TWolves - Foyle
To the Warriors - Garnett ![]() ![]() migya make the ring fall on ya |
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I've got one that nobody will beat:
To Phoenix===> Whole Warriors Roster To Golden State===> Whole Suns Roster btw, the numbers work. |
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I do that trade for the W's!!!!
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PASTE THE LINKS PLEASE!!!
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theres a bunch of trade restrictions according to ESPN trade machine so it wouldnt work =P ![]() |
I grudgingly accept defeat ![]() ![]() migya make the ring fall on ya |
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As in = Not allowed to trade excellence for mediocrity ![]() ![]() migya make the ring fall on ya |
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Yeah, must be that... but that's a problem of the ESPN machine. Probably because nobody thought about trading full rosters. If you look at the payrolls of both teams, the numbers comply with the trade rules... (the difference between salaries is less than $2 millions) |
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