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RE: BSG trade speculation?



Not me.  Ostertag really what what Vitaly is accused of being --
a no-skills white stiff who happens to be big.  I'd rather have Vitaly
and see him used right.  What happened to the Shammond Williams 
trade?  There's our third scorer.

Josh Ozersky	
Marketing Communications Specialist 
Corning Museum of Glass

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Thomas Murphy [SMTP:tfmiii@worldnet.att.net]
> Sent:	Monday, January 15, 2001 1:23 PM
> To:	Celtic list
> Subject:	BSG trade speculation?
> 
> BSG is right the trade mentioned below would be kosher - any takers?
> 
> >>Salt Lake Tribune (1/15) -- Utah's Greg Ostertag is asking for a trade
> after a sideline spat with Jerry Sloan last Saturday. Here's the perfect
> chance for the Celts to dump Vitaly Potapenko - the salaries match for a
> straight-up trade (as long as the Celts threw in Chris Carr and Adrian
> Griffin) and Ostertag's contract expires in 2003, one year earlier than
> Vitaly's deal. Both guys just need a change of scenery. I actually think
> Ostertag could be competent in the Eastern Conference on the right team.<<
> 
> 
> Trade Checker
> 
> utah trades:  Greg Ostertag $5,200,000 to boston
> TOTAL:   $5,200,000
> 
> 
> boston trades:  Vitaly Potapenko $4,286,250 to utah (BYC Value $3,214,688)
> boston trades:  Chris Carr $1,200,000 to utah
> boston trades:  Adrian Griffin $498,500 to utah
> TOTAL:   $5,984,750
> 
> TRADE ACCEPTED
> 
> Due to utah and boston being over the cap, the 15% trade rule is invoked.
> utah and boston had to be no more than 115% plus $100,000 of the salary
> given out for the trade to be accepted, which did happen here. This trade
> satisfies the provisions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
> 
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