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<blockquote data-quote="DBK" data-source="post: 6132577" data-attributes="member: 4088"><p>Ugh, we're back to basic math. Getting rid of $30 million in salary and taking back $40 million is not clearing cap space. I don't know how this can possibly be misunderstood. Phoenix owes Marion $17,180,000. They owe Banks $4,176,000, $4,464,000, $4,752,000. They will now owe Shaq $20,000,000 and $20,000,000. Is this that hard? Next year they'd have an identical obligation, and in the season after that, they'd owe $15,536,000 more than they would have otherwise. Big savings!</p><p></p><p>To quote ESPN again for you (since you get your info there):</p><p></p><p></p><p>Again, Shaq was not remotely close to the best deal on the table. If they weren't going to give Marion what he wanted, who cares? If he leaves he can't get $20 million from <em>anybody else</em> so he'd need the Suns to pull a sign and trade anyhow, in which case they'd get the ultimate say on what they get in return if he wants that kind of money.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, I'll go watch some sportscenter, you go back to third grade math. And please, don't ever aspire to be an NBA GM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DBK, post: 6132577, member: 4088"] Ugh, we're back to basic math. Getting rid of $30 million in salary and taking back $40 million is not clearing cap space. I don't know how this can possibly be misunderstood. Phoenix owes Marion $17,180,000. They owe Banks $4,176,000, $4,464,000, $4,752,000. They will now owe Shaq $20,000,000 and $20,000,000. Is this that hard? Next year they'd have an identical obligation, and in the season after that, they'd owe $15,536,000 more than they would have otherwise. Big savings! To quote ESPN again for you (since you get your info there): Again, Shaq was not remotely close to the best deal on the table. If they weren't going to give Marion what he wanted, who cares? If he leaves he can't get $20 million from [I]anybody else[/I] so he'd need the Suns to pull a sign and trade anyhow, in which case they'd get the ultimate say on what they get in return if he wants that kind of money. Meanwhile, I'll go watch some sportscenter, you go back to third grade math. And please, don't ever aspire to be an NBA GM. [/QUOTE]
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