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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#211 » by lukekarts » Tue Jun 1, 2010 8:50 pm

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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#212 » by LoboGuerrero » Tue Jun 1, 2010 11:09 pm

The San Antonio Spurs and the Sacrament Kings have agreed to a deal.

Reggie Evans $5,080,000
Miroslav Raduliica $750,000
Alexey Shved $750,000
OKC 2012 First
OKC 2013 First

for

Joel Pryzbilla $7,405,300
Sac 2011 2nd

Spurs accept. Evans wouldn't see much playing time on our roster, neither would Raduljica or Shved. Giving up two first hurts, but we feel that Joel can be a great role-player for us, anchoring us on defense and the boards when Timmy D goes to the bench.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#213 » by Mascot » Tue Jun 1, 2010 11:11 pm

LoboGuerrero wrote:The San Antonio Spurs and the Sacrament Kings have agreed to a deal.

Reggie Evans $5,080,000
Miroslav Raduliica $750,000
Alexey Shved $750,000
OKC 2012 First
OKC 2013 First

for

Joel Pryzbilla $7,405,300
Sac 2011 2nd

Spurs accept. Evans wouldn't see much playing time on our roster, neither would Raduljica or Shved. Giving up two first hurts, but we feel that Joel can be a great role-player for us, anchoring us on defense and the boards when Timmy D goes to the bench.



Accepted
While after missing out on my key free agent I would have kept Joel if he was my starter, but tieing up 20 million at the C position was not an option, his time in Sacramento was much appreciated and we wish him well with the spurs.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#214 » by babyjax13 » Tue Jun 1, 2010 11:32 pm

LoboGuerrero wrote:The San Antonio Spurs and the Sacrament Kings have agreed to a deal.

Reggie Evans $5,080,000
Miroslav Raduliica $750,000
Alexey Shved $750,000
OKC 2012 First
OKC 2013 First

for

Joel Pryzbilla $7,405,300
Sac 2011 2nd

Spurs accept. Evans wouldn't see much playing time on our roster, neither would Raduljica or Shved. Giving up two first hurts, but we feel that Joel can be a great role-player for us, anchoring us on defense and the boards when Timmy D goes to the bench.


I don't know if we're doing this, and I don't really care, but the CBA says you can't trade consecutive first round picks.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#215 » by LoboGuerrero » Tue Jun 1, 2010 11:40 pm

babyjax13 wrote:
LoboGuerrero wrote:The San Antonio Spurs and the Sacrament Kings have agreed to a deal.

Reggie Evans $5,080,000
Miroslav Raduliica $750,000
Alexey Shved $750,000
OKC 2012 First
OKC 2013 First

for

Joel Pryzbilla $7,405,300
Sac 2011 2nd

Spurs accept. Evans wouldn't see much playing time on our roster, neither would Raduljica or Shved. Giving up two first hurts, but we feel that Joel can be a great role-player for us, anchoring us on defense and the boards when Timmy D goes to the bench.


I don't know if we're doing this, and I don't really care, but the CBA says you can't trade consecutive first round picks.


I assumed we weren't using that rule, since the trade I received those picks in was approved. But I'm not sure.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#216 » by lukekarts » Tue Jun 1, 2010 11:43 pm

babyjax13 wrote:
LoboGuerrero wrote:The San Antonio Spurs and the Sacrament Kings have agreed to a deal.

Reggie Evans $5,080,000
Miroslav Raduliica $750,000
Alexey Shved $750,000
OKC 2012 First
OKC 2013 First

for

Joel Pryzbilla $7,405,300
Sac 2011 2nd

Spurs accept. Evans wouldn't see much playing time on our roster, neither would Raduljica or Shved. Giving up two first hurts, but we feel that Joel can be a great role-player for us, anchoring us on defense and the boards when Timmy D goes to the bench.


I don't know if we're doing this, and I don't really care, but the CBA says you can't trade consecutive first round picks.


We didn't stick to that rule in the last game, so I took it that we don't for these.

Also, San Antonio has his own first so he's not technically trading consecutive picks.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#217 » by MadNESS » Wed Jun 2, 2010 12:01 am

TurkishThunder wrote:The Bucks and the Thunder have agreed to a deal,
OKC outgoing:
CDR (chris Douglas - Roberts) $854,389
DJ White $1,108,680
Oliver Layfayette $750,000
Toney Gaffney $750,000

Total: $3,463,069

Milwaukee Outgoing:

Carlos Delfino - $3,500,000


Accepted...WHY?
We get the ideal 6th man for our team, one who can shoot the three, play just enough defense to matter and yet still be able to score pretty well. He also fits in with the starting 5 pretty well. The only "peice" we really lose here is CDR who we like alot, but this deal overall makes me a better team. Good dealing with you Milwaukee.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#218 » by Mascot » Wed Jun 2, 2010 1:27 am

we have never used the cant trade consecutive picks rule because its just to hard for the commish to keep track of it.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#219 » by Sun Scorched » Wed Jun 2, 2010 4:12 am

Phoenix, Dallas and Portland have agreed to a trade.

Phoenix sends:
Steve Nash - $10,310,938
Leandro Barbosa - $7,100,000
Grant Hill - $3,240,000
Earl Clark - $1,898,760

Outgoing: $22,549,698

Phoenix receives:
Eric Dampier - $13,078,000
Matt Carroll - $4,300,000
Ed Davis - $1,519,400
2011 Miami 1st
rights to Petteri Koponen
rights to Victor Claver

Incoming: $18,897,400

Dallas sends:
Eric Dampier - $13,078,000
Andre Miller - $7,269,264
Matt Carroll - $4,300,000
Eduardo Najera - $3,000,000
Thaddeus Young - $2,901,490
Ed Davis - $1,519,400
2011 Miami 1st

Outgoing: $32,068,154

Dallas receives:
Steve Nash - $10,310,938
Kirk Hinrich - $9,000,000
Leandro Barbosa - $7,100,000
Grant Hill - $3,240,000
Earl Clark - $1,898,760
Donatas Somebody - $1,500,000
2012 Portland 2nd

Incoming: $33,049,698

Portland sends:
Kirk Hinrich - $9,000,000
Donatas Somebody - $1,500,000
rights to Petteri Koponen
rights to Victor Claver
2011 Portland 2nd

Outgoing: $10,500,000

Portland receives:
Andre Miller - $7,269,264
Thaddeus Young - $2,901,490
Eduardo Najera - $3,000,000

Incoming: $13,170,754

Why for Phoenix:
We didn't expect free agency to turn out quite the way it did and our original plans to put a contender on the floor have failed. Steve Nash and Grant Hill are consumate professionals and teammates and deserve a shot at a ring before they retire; Dallas gives them that opportunity.

In return, we get Ed Davis - a lefty forward with a post game.
Petteri Koponen - a guy our scouts are very high on and someone who can run the backcourt with Dragic.
Victor Claver - a very promising international player with solid range and massive upside.
Miami's 2011 1st
and last, but certainly not least, a great deal of cap space due to Dampier's unique contract.

Though we will attempt to grab a few young players via RFA and FA, we are a team in full rebuild. We own our 2011 1st and will develop accordingly.

Now that PHX has capspace, you're more than welcome to unload salary at the price of a pick (depending, of course).

Nice dealing DAL, POR. Thanks.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#220 » by nba_addict » Wed Jun 2, 2010 7:38 am

Nets and Bobcats have agreed for a trade.

Nets send / Bobcats receive = total 15.2 million
Richard Jefferson 15.2 million

Nets receive / Bobcats send = total 16.3 million
Jarred Jeffries 6.9 million
Nazr Mohammed 6.9 million
DJ Augustin 2.5 million

15.2 million x 1.25% + 100k = 19.1 million. Trade works

Jefferson deserves playing somewhere else. Nets get expiring contracts and a young point guard in in DJ Augustin.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#221 » by lukekarts » Wed Jun 2, 2010 7:53 am

Sun Scorched wrote:Phoenix, Dallas and Portland have agreed to a trade.

Phoenix sends:
Steve Nash
Leandro Barbosa
Grant Hill
Earl Clark

Phoenix receives:
Eric Dampier
Matt Carroll
Ed Davis
2011 Miami 1st
rights to Petteri Koponen
rights to Victor Claver

Dallas sends:
Eric Dampier
Andre Miller
Matt Carroll
Eduardo Najera
Thaddeus Young
Ed Davis
2011 Miami 1st

Dallas receives:
Steve Nash
Kirk Hinrich
Leandro Barbosa
Grant Hill
Earl Clark
Donatas Somebody
2012 Portland 2nd

Portland sends:
Kirk Hinrich
Donatas Somebody
rights to Petteri Koponen
rights to Victor Claver
2011 Portland 2nd

Portland receives:
Andre Miller
Thaddeus Young
Eduardo Najera

Why for Phoenix:
We didn't expect free agency to turn out quite the way it did and our original plans to put a contender on the floor have failed. Steve Nash and Grant Hill are consumate professionals and teammates and deserve a shot at a ring before they retire; Dallas gives them that opportunity.

In return, we get Ed Davis - a lefty forward with a post game.
Petteri Koponen - a guy our scouts are very high on and someone who can run the backcourt with Dragic.
Victor Claver - a very promising international player with solid range and massive upside.
Miami's 2011 1st
and last, but certainly not least, a great deal of cap space due to Dampier's unique contract.

Though we will attempt to grab a few young players via RFA and FA, we are a team in full rebuild. We own our 2011 1st and will develop accordingly.

Now that PHX has capspace, you're more than welcome to unload salary at the price of a pick (depending, of course).

Nice dealing DAL, POR. Thanks.


Portland Accepts, and I can confirm the deal works financially.

Having landing Flynn, we feel we need a change of direction at point guard. Hinrich was a nice asset and a nice fit, but getting Miller back gives him the guy who I feel will be the better mentor, and is a slightly better playmaker than Kirk. This means I have a nicely balanced backcourt, with a driving/athletic combo at PG, and two shooters at SG.

Adding Young is another nice fit for the team, as it gives me a replacement for Batum at SF for the long-term.

I'm pretty happy with my roster now, with a solid core of Miller/JRich/Turkoglu/Aldridge/Dwight, and nice young backups who all have huge potential and give the opportunity to shake things up a bit, with Flynn/Webster/Young/Pendegraph/Hill.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#222 » by jcldallas24 » Wed Jun 2, 2010 12:45 pm

Dallas accepts its nice to finally get Steve Nash back in Dallas....and feel my team is a good match to his passing abilities. Iguodala athletic SF, Martin scoring SG, Diaw Versatile PF whom Nash has played with before, and B. Lopez a post C who can score....
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#223 » by lukekarts » Wed Jun 2, 2010 1:22 pm

Sun Scorched wrote:Phoenix, Dallas and Portland have agreed to a trade.

Phoenix sends:
Steve Nash
Leandro Barbosa
Grant Hill
Earl Clark

Phoenix receives:
Eric Dampier
Matt Carroll
Ed Davis
2011 Miami 1st
rights to Petteri Koponen
rights to Victor Claver

Dallas sends:
Eric Dampier
Andre Miller
Matt Carroll
Eduardo Najera
Thaddeus Young
Ed Davis
2011 Miami 1st

Dallas receives:
Steve Nash
Kirk Hinrich
Leandro Barbosa
Grant Hill
Earl Clark
Donatas Somebody
2012 Portland 2nd

Portland sends:
Kirk Hinrich
Donatas Somebody
rights to Petteri Koponen
rights to Victor Claver
2011 Portland 2nd

Portland receives:
Andre Miller
Thaddeus Young
Eduardo Najera

Why for Phoenix:
We didn't expect free agency to turn out quite the way it did and our original plans to put a contender on the floor have failed. Steve Nash and Grant Hill are consumate professionals and teammates and deserve a shot at a ring before they retire; Dallas gives them that opportunity.

In return, we get Ed Davis - a lefty forward with a post game.
Petteri Koponen - a guy our scouts are very high on and someone who can run the backcourt with Dragic.
Victor Claver - a very promising international player with solid range and massive upside.
Miami's 2011 1st
and last, but certainly not least, a great deal of cap space due to Dampier's unique contract.

Though we will attempt to grab a few young players via RFA and FA, we are a team in full rebuild. We own our 2011 1st and will develop accordingly.

Now that PHX has capspace, you're more than welcome to unload salary at the price of a pick (depending, of course).

Nice dealing DAL, POR. Thanks.


There has been a veto on this trade. I will wait to see if there are more, before deciding whether to take action.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#224 » by roc » Wed Jun 2, 2010 7:14 pm

lukekarts wrote:Portland Accepts, and I can confirm the deal works financially.

Hmm, this is a bad precedent. You should really show the salaries/math.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#225 » by Sun Scorched » Wed Jun 2, 2010 7:23 pm

Phoenix and Sacramento have agreed to a trade.

Phoenix in:
Reggie Evans - $5.08m
2012 OKC 1st
2013 OKC 1st

Sacramento in:
Cap Space

Phoenix is well under the cap and can absorb Evans' contract easily.

Draft picks will become very important to us over the next few years and this was a great move towards backfilling our young core with future talent.

*Edit: Switched out 2011 SAC for 2013 OKC
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#226 » by Mascot » Wed Jun 2, 2010 7:35 pm

Sun Scorched wrote:Phoenix and Sacramento have agreed to a trade.

Phoenix in:
Reggie Evans - $5.08m
2012 OKC 1st
2013 OKC 1st

Sacramento in:
Cap Space

Phoenix is well under the cap and can absorb Evans' contract easily.

Draft picks will become very important to us over the next few years and this was a great move towards backfilling our young core with future talent.



Sac accepts, Evans had no place in our lineup and the two first round picks will be #27 and #27 so they mean nothing to me.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#227 » by MadNESS » Wed Jun 2, 2010 8:25 pm

^^ i get it! your saying theres 3 teams better then me....nice shot.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#228 » by lukekarts » Wed Jun 2, 2010 11:23 pm

Having considered the veto requests, and the reasons why, I have talked this trade through with r0cd0gg and it has been revised.

Phoenix, Dallas and Portland have agreed to a trade.

Phoenix sends:
Steve Nash - $10,310,938
Leandro Barbosa - $7,100,000
Grant Hill - $3,240,000

Outgoing: $20,650,938

Phoenix receives:
Eric Dampier - $13,078,000
Ed Davis - $1,519,400
2011 Miami 1st
Petteri Koponen - $925,200
rights to Victor Claver

Incoming: $15,522,600 (works as Phoenix receive less than they send)

Dallas sends:
Eric Dampier* - $13,078,000
Andre Miller - $7,269,264
Eduardo Najera - $3,000,000
Thaddeus Young - $2,901,490
Ed Davis - $1,519,400
2011 Miami 1st

Outgoing: $27,768,154

Dallas receives:
Steve Nash - $10,310,938
Kirk Hinrich - $9,000,000
Leandro Barbosa - $7,100,000
Grant Hill - $3,240,000
Donatas Moteijunas - $1,418,160
2012 Portland 2nd

Incoming: $31,069,098 (works under the x1.25+100k rule)

Portland sends:
Kirk Hinrich - $9,000,000
Donatas Moteijunas- $1,418,160 (yr 2 $1,524,480 / yr 3 $1,630,800 team option / yr 4 $2,511,432 team option)
Petteri Koponen - $925,200 (yr 2 $994,560 / yr 3 1063920 team option)
rights to Victor Claver
2011 Portland 2nd

Outgoing: $11,343,360

Portland receives:
Andre Miller - $7,269,264
Thaddeus Young - $2,901,490
Eduardo Najera - $3,000,000

Incoming: $13,170,754 (works under the x1.25 + $100k rule)

*Phoenix will be waiving Erick Dampier immediately after this trade, therefore saving the full value of his contract.

Portland accepts, for the same reasons as before :)
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#229 » by Mascot » Wed Jun 2, 2010 11:31 pm

bness888 wrote:^^ i get it! your saying theres 3 teams better then me....nice shot.



actually they may even be #30....top 4 are all kinda close imho, and i said you #27 cause I dont know if you got G Wallace or not cause that had some veto requests but i guess it went through so #30 would even fit.

Miami - Wade Bosh, Nelson, Battier
Chiacago - Rose LeBron Amare Noah
LA Lakers - Billups Bryant Artest Garnett Nene
Oklahoma City - Parker Durant Wallace Gasol Kaman

are top 4 in any order for the most part
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#230 » by lukekarts » Wed Jun 2, 2010 11:35 pm

Btw, all trades prior to today are now approved - with the exception of my Batum/Flynn trade, which I will ask r0cd0gg to approve.

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