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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#16 » by Klomp » Wed May 19, 2010 2:26 pm

Wizards send/Pacers receive:
Gilbert Areanas $17,730,693

Pacers Send/Wizards receive:
Mike Dunleavy $10,561,984
T.J. Ford $8,500,000

17 x 1.25 = 21.25 > 19.06

Why for Washington?: We pick up two large expiring contracts for Arenas, who was the number one priority coming into the offseason. That is all. Ford will keep the PG spot warm for Rubio.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#17 » by sterncohen » Wed May 19, 2010 2:43 pm

Klomp wrote:BREAKING NEWS!

Minnesota in / Washington out: 2010 #1, Javale McGee ($1,601,040)
Washington in / Minnesota out: Rights to Ricky Rubio; Rights to Nikola Pekovic; #45

Minnesota has cap space to take on McGee's salary

Why for Washington?: Frankly, we are not convinced that Wall is the player we want to lead our franchise. While Rubio is a year away, we are willing to wait for him and feel he has the potential to be special. Pekovic gives us a bruising low post center, something McGee was not. And 45 lets us take a flier on a 2nd round prospect.


Minnesota accepts. Rubio may be as good as Wall, and Pekovic may be better than McGee, but we prefer two guys who will definitely be on our team to two who have to be lured over from Europe.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#18 » by lukekarts » Wed May 19, 2010 3:23 pm

Klomp, Stern, just a heads up, I know I'm not approving trades until Friday but at the moment your Rubio/Wall trade looks highly unlikely, Ive already had 2 veto requests. Don't make any subsequent trades based on this one being approved.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#19 » by babyjax13 » Wed May 19, 2010 4:24 pm

Klomp wrote:Wizards send/Pacers receive:
Gilbert Areanas $17,730,693

Pacers Send/Wizards receive:
Mike Dunleavy $10,561,984
T.J. Ford $8,500,000

17 x 1.25 = 21.25 > 19.06

Why for Washington?: We pick up two large expiring contracts for Arenas, who was the number one priority coming into the offseason. That is all. Ford will keep the PG spot warm for Rubio.


The Pacers accept. Areanas gives us a legitimate second star to go with Granger. He will fit well in a tough half-court environment. Plus, I am basically getting him for free. I know about his past problems, but he can still be a 22/3/6 kind of guy.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#20 » by Mascot » Wed May 19, 2010 6:58 pm

Booz wrote:Orlando Gives:
Joel Przybilla ---------- $7,405,300
2010 2nd via ORL
3 mil cash

Orlando Gets:
Francisco Garcia $5,500,000

Total Outgoing: $7,405,300
Total Incoming: $5,500,000

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Sacramento Gives:
Francisco Garcia $5,500,000

Sacramento Gets:
Joel Przybilla ---------- $7,405,300
2010 2nd via ORL
3 mil cash

Total Outgoing: $5,500,000
Total Incoming: $7,405,300

The Kings are under the cap.

Orlando accepts. People are probably wondering why from a financial standpoint, but this move has to do something w/ me and Cisco, we have some inside connections, and he's emerged as one of my favorite playas in the league. The Magic also wants to prioritize Marcin Gortat as the main back-up. We also have upcoming deals for the other guys in the wings so being stacked there wont be a problem and Cisco fits in nicely.


accepted, while Pryz will probably never play another NBA game in his career, taking him on for a year is not much of a burden.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#21 » by Klomp » Wed May 19, 2010 8:27 pm

MIN and WAS have revised their original deal:

MIN Trades Rights to Rubio, rights to Pekovic, #23, #45, #56

to WAS for

#1, #34, McGee

Same salaries, same reasonings.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#22 » by sterncohen » Wed May 19, 2010 9:01 pm

Klomp wrote:MIN and WAS have revised their original deal:

MIN Trades Rights to Rubio, rights to Pekovic, #23, #45, #56

to WAS for

#1, #34, McGee

Same salaries, same reasonings.


Minnesota accepts.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#23 » by lukekarts » Wed May 19, 2010 11:32 pm

Portland, LA Clippers, Toronto Raptors and Chicago Bulls have a nice 4-way trade lined up, provided rocdogg approves the Dwight trade.

Terms of the deal as follows:

Portland sends:

C - Marcus Camby - $10,110,750
PF - Brandon Bass - $4,000,000
PG - Patty Mills - $937,195
2010 POR 1st (22)
2010 POR 2nd (45)

Total Out = $15,047,945

Portland Receives:

SF - Hedo Turkoglu - $9,800,000
PG - Kirk Hinrich - $9,000,000
2010 TOR 1st (13)

Total In = $18,800,000 (less than $15,047,945 x 1.25 + $100,000)

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LAC Trades:

Cap Space

LAC Receives:

C - Marcus Camby - $10,110,750

- absorbed by LAC Cap Space

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Chicago Trades:

PG - Kirk Hinrich - $9,000,000

Chicago Receives:

PF - Brandon Bass - $4,000,000
PG - Patty Mills - $937,195
2010 POR 2nd (45)

Works as Chicago receives less than sending out.

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Toronto Trades:

SF - Hedo Turkoglu - $9,800,000
2010 TOR 1st (13)

Toronto Receives:

$9,800,000 TPE
2010 POR 1st (22)

Works as Toronto takes back no salary


Why for Portland

Portland does this trade to improve talent in positions of need. With Dwight on his way to Portland, the team needs a point guard who can defend and shoot open 3s - Hinrich - and a playmaking wing. Who better than Hedo Turkoglu, who thrived under Dwight Howard in 2009. We also move up the draft slightly, in the hope of landing a nice prospect to round off the roster.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#24 » by BlackIce » Wed May 19, 2010 11:37 pm

lukekarts wrote:Portland, LA Clippers, Toronto Raptors and Chicago Bulls have a nice 4-way trade lined up, provided rocdogg approves the Dwight trade.

Terms of the deal as follows:

Portland sends:

C - Marcus Camby - $10,110,750
PF - Brandon Bass - $4,000,000
PG - Patty Mills - $937,195
2010 POR 1st (22)
2010 POR 2nd (45)

Total Out = $15,047,945

Portland Receives:

SF - Hedo Turkoglu - $9,800,000
PG - Kirk Hinrich - $9,000,000
2010 TOR 1st (13)

Total In = $18,800,000 (less than $15,047,945 x 1.25 + $100,000)

===

LAC Trades:

Cap Space

LAC Receives:

C - Marcus Camby - $10,110,750

- absorbed by LAC Cap Space

===

Chicago Trades:

PG - Kirk Hinrich - $9,000,000

Chicago Receives:

PF - Brandon Bass - $4,000,000
PG - Patty Mills - $937,195
2010 POR 2nd (45)

Works as Chicago receives less than sending out.

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Toronto Trades:

SF - Hedo Turkoglu - $9,800,000
2010 TOR 1st (13)

Toronto Receives:

$9,800,000 TPE
2010 POR 1st (22)

Works as Toronto takes back no salary


Why for Portland

Portland does this trade to improve talent in positions of need. With Dwight on his way to Portland, the team needs a point guard who can defend and shoot open 3s - Hinrich - and a playmaking wing. Who better than Hedo Turkoglu, who thrived under Dwight Howard in 2009. We also move up the draft slightly, in the hope of landing a nice prospect to round off the roster.

We welcome a shot-blocker, and elite rebounder back to LAC. Costs us little, and we should still have enough for a max fa.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#25 » by poopdamoop » Wed May 19, 2010 11:48 pm

Chicago confirms. We gain more cap space and add a big man.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#26 » by Mascot » Wed May 19, 2010 11:59 pm

Sacramento and New Orleans have agreed upon a trade.

New Orleans Trades
Emeka Okafor $11,795,000
Darren Collison $1,361,040
3 million in cash

Sacramento Trades
Spencer Hawes $2,974,320
Andres Nocioni $6,850,000
2010 First Round Draft Pick (#5)

Sacramento is under the cap so can take on the additional salary and the 125% trade rule is not used.


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The guy I wanted with the pick will be gone by 5th, so for me getting a young PG was worth it, Okafor has a bad contract but he will fit well with Thompson and Landry. I like Hawes but I would have had a log jam with him anyways so it was best for him to move on, we wish him well in NO with Chris Paul.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#27 » by Jimmy76 » Thu May 20, 2010 12:09 am

NO accepts

it helps our long term cap situation while picking up an upgrade at 3, a decent young big in hawes, and the potential to draft a core piece with the 5th pick
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#28 » by BlackIce » Thu May 20, 2010 12:20 am

LAC and PHI have a big trade to announce.

LAC outgoing:
Luke Walton - $5,260,000
Eric Gordon - $2,819,880
DeAndre Jordan - $854,389

for

PHI outgoing:
Andre Iguodala $12,345,250
Jason Kapono - $6,641,440

*LAC is well under the cap and can facilitate this trade


Again we give up cap-room, and two young players who we liked, but we feel this trade opens up more opportunities for us in regards to competing. We get a very nice piece in Iguodala, and loveee our transition game after this trade as well as our tough defense. We now feel like we are a playoff team.
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Post#29 » by why22 » Thu May 20, 2010 12:22 am

BlackIce wrote:LAC and PHI have a big trade to announce.

LAC outgoing:
Luke Walton - $5,260,000
Eric Gordon - $2,819,880
DeAndre Jordan - $854,389

for

PHI outgoing:
Andre Iguodala $12,345,250
Jason Kapono - $6,641,440


Again we give up caproom, but we get a very nice piece in Iguodala, we love our transition game after this trade as well as our tough defense. We now feel like we are a playoff team, and maybe a contender?




philly accepts, i no the need for gordon may not be there too much but i dont trade for need, i trade for talent and worry about need later. i took on walton's extra years but i gain a created TPE out of this deal it offsets it
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#30 » by jcldallas24 » Thu May 20, 2010 1:45 am

BREAKING NEWS:BlockBuster Finally Completed....

ImageDallas Gets:
Brandon Roy $13,520,500
Dan Gadzuric $7,248,325
Byron Mullens $1,204,200
Kyle Weaver $1,000,000
2010 Minnesota 2nd
2010 Memphis 2nd
Right's to Milan rakovic

ImageDallas Trades:
Dirk Nowitzki $21,513,524
JJ Barea $1,800,000
2012 Dallas 2nd

Total Incoming:$22,970,025
Total Outgoing:$ $23,313,524

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ImageOrlando Gets:
Dirk Nowitzki $21,513,524
Michael Redd $18,300,000

ImageOrlando Trades:
Brandon Roy $13,520,500
Vince Carter $17,522,375
James Jones $3,000,000
2011 Orlando 2nd

Total Incoming:$39,813,524
Total Outgoing:$34,042,875

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ImageMilwaukee Gets:
Vince Carter $17,522,375
James Jones $3,000,000
2011 Orlando 2nd

ImageMilwaukee Trades:
Michael Redd $18,300,000
Dan Gadzuric $7,248,325

Total Incoming:$20,522,375
Total Outgoing:$25,548,325

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ImageOKC Gets:
JJ Barea $1,800,000
2012 Dallas 2nd

ImageOKC Trades:
Byron Mullens $1,204,200
Kyle Weaver $1,000,000
2010 Minnesota 2nd
2010 Memphis 2nd

Total Incoming:$1,800,000
Total Outgoing:$2,204,200

I do this because i feel as much as i have enjoyed watching Dirk his day's are running out even though i feel he could easily last as long as Miller did and still put up good production, but if i can get another young superstar in the process before he hits that age it's all good and im going to have to pull the trigger on this deal.

*Added a little part OKC wasn't aware of if he doesn't like it i'll go back and change it immeadiately... OK thanks
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#31 » by BIRDMAN BIRDMAN » Thu May 20, 2010 3:36 am

Orlando accepts. I feel that an Oden-Dirk frontcourt would be damn great while having the likes of Lewis and Redd stroke it from the perimeter. I wanted a change of scenery with the team and another thing, I just acquired Devin Harris from a previous trade, so having Dirk now to re-unite with him is nice. The team overall suits my style.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#32 » by willbsn13 » Thu May 20, 2010 7:17 am

Charlotte and Philadelphia have agreed on a deal.

Charlotte Sends/Philly Recevies
Boris Diaw 9,000,000
DeSagna Diop 6,000,000

Philly Sends/Charlotte Recevies
Elton Brand 14,858,000

Salaries match and basically a bad contract swap.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#33 » by bringbackhoffa » Thu May 20, 2010 12:58 pm

Toronto is glad we can get rid of Turks contract with only giving up 9 spots in the draft.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#34 » by MadNESS » Thu May 20, 2010 1:28 pm

I do not accept that 4 way deal. Added 2 peices that i didn't want added. Take me out completly.

But i do have a big deal to accept that OKC has come to aggrements with SAN Antonio. (pending the approval of my first 2 moves) (My son can be born at any time, so when i make a move i gotta post it cuz i might now be near a computer for some time.)

OKC outgoing:

- Baron Davis $13,000,000
- Serge Ibaka $1,204,200 (cant beleive im moving this guy)
- 2010 PHX First round pick (number 26 overall)
- 2010 LAL First round pick (number 58 overall)
- 2012 First round pick (OKC)
- 2013 First round pick (OKC)
the rights too:
- Paccelis Morlende (50th pick, 2003)
- Yotam Halperin (53rd pick, 2006)
- DeVon Hardin (50th pick, 2008)
- Robert Vaden (54th pick, 2009)

Total: $14,204,200

for

Tony Parker $13,650,000
Dejuan Blair $918,000
Alonzo Gee $762,195

Total: $15,330,195

Salaries Obviously Work.

Accepted. WHY? we give up ALOT, but this deal gives us the best team in this game. 3 first round picks, and a 2nd. We hated giving up Serge Ibaka, a kid we think, if in this years draft would be a top 5 pick. He has the potential/ability to be a 15 / 10 / 2 guy everynight, maybe better. Sickning athleticism and hes only 20 years old. Hope you do well in San An. But with that being said........ TP / Thabo / KD / Gasol / Kaman.... with Blair on the bench gives me a great lineup. This deal, also gives us the opportunity to use the MLE now, since we just BARELY got over the cap, something that is needed to fill out my VERY depleted bench. Good dealing with you L.G. Blair / Thabo / Mullens / Weaver are on the block for an upgrade at the 2. get at me. Cantmesswithness8 @ yahoo . com
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades Topic - (Starts Thursday 7pm EST) 

Post#35 » by BIRDMAN BIRDMAN » Thu May 20, 2010 1:30 pm

Houston Rockets Trade/Orlando Magic Receives:
Jermaine Taylor $780,871

Orlando Magic Trades/Houston Rockets Receive:
2013 2nd Round Pick via Orlando

ORL accepts since we are in need of a salary filler to make a trade work.
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