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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#271 » by lukekarts » Mon Jun 7, 2010 7:51 am

I think Atlanta does have the space. But regardless, we can go over 15 players provided by the time Free Agency closes, rosters have a min of 12 and max of 15 players.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#272 » by nba_addict » Mon Jun 7, 2010 3:54 pm

NETS-KNICKS BLOCKBUSTER

Nazr Mohammed 6.8 million
Jarred Jeffries 6.8 million
Total 13.6 million

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Eddy Curry 11.3 million
3 million Cash

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11.3 million x 1.25 + 100k = 14.2 million > 13.6 million. Trade works.

Nets do this for three reasons;
1. Save money. 13.6 million - 11.3 million = 2.3 million + 3 million cash = 5.3 million cash savings. Plus additional savings if Curry agrees for a buyout to join a contender. :wink:
2. Motivate Cousins by giving him a picture of how he will look like on his worst case scenario.
3. Waste bandwith than do nothing.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#273 » by skflives » Mon Jun 7, 2010 4:27 pm

^^^^

The Knicks agree to the above deal. While its not exactly what I was looking for when looking for front court depth I couldn't turn this deal down.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#274 » by LeQuitterNotMVP » Mon Jun 7, 2010 4:44 pm

GameChannel wrote:In a follow-up trade, The Hawks and Grizzlies have come to an agreement on a Trade:

Atlanta Gets:
Anthony Randolph $1,965,720
Kenny Hasbrouck $750,000 (ungaranteed)
Malik Hairston $750,000 (ungaranteed)
Alonzo Gee $750,000 (ungaranteed)
Curtis Jerrells $750,000 (ungaranteed)
Kyle Weaver $750,000 (ungaranteed)
TOTAL = $ 5,715,720

Atlanta Trades:
Josh Childress S&T (signed to a 5-year MLE contract)
Rights to Stanley Robinson


Grizzlies Trade:
Anthony Randolph $1,965,720
Kenny Hasbrouck $750,000 (ungaranteed)
Malik Hairston $750,000 (ungaranteed)
Alonzo Gee $750,000 (ungaranteed)
Curtis Jerrells $750,000 (ungaranteed)
Kyle Weaver $750,000 (ungaranteed)

Grizzlies Get:
Josh Childress S&T (signed to a 5-year MLE contract)
Rights to Stanley Robinson

Atlanta Accept. We love Randolph and his potential. I think his athleticism will go well with the likes of Josh Smith, Horford and Teague. Josh Childress, although very savvy and experienced, didn't fit into our plans and we wish him the very best.

Grizz accept. While we like Randolph, he was part of a logjam at the PF position. Childress gives us a great SG off the bench to provide defense and intangibles, something we felt our team was lacking.

BTW, commish, what are the exact terms of Childress' contract?
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#275 » by jcldallas24 » Mon Jun 7, 2010 5:31 pm

I believe it is the Full MLE
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#276 » by LeQuitterNotMVP » Mon Jun 7, 2010 6:40 pm

The same salary for all 5 years?
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#277 » by babyjax13 » Mon Jun 7, 2010 7:04 pm

The Pacers and Kings have agreed to a blockbuster deal.

Indiana Trades/Sacramento Receives
Ekpe Udoh $2,168,520
Tyler Hansbrough $1,986,600
Daequan Cook $2,169,857
2011 Indiana 1st
2012 Portland 2nd

Sacramento Trades/Indiana Receives
Carl Landry $3,000,000
*Sacramento is under the salary cap so the trade works

I think that this trade officially pushes Indiana into the status of contender. I sacrifice a lot of the mini youth movement I had going, but now my core of Granger-Arenas-Landry are all 26 or 27 years old. I also still have DeRozan and Hibbert, so I really do still have a young team. I am really sorry to see Udoh and Hansbrough go, but this trade makes my starting lineup so much better that I think it is worth it.

Also, just as clarification, Udoh's salary is 120% of the rookie scale for the 10th pick.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#278 » by jcldallas24 » Mon Jun 7, 2010 7:05 pm

Hmm na believes it goes up year-by-year
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#279 » by jcldallas24 » Mon Jun 7, 2010 7:10 pm

Nice deal you guys..
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#280 » by SamBone » Mon Jun 7, 2010 7:32 pm

LBJ4MVP23 wrote:The same salary for all 5 years?


I am pretty sure this i sthe breakdown for the full MLE

$5,500,000 / $5,940,000 / $6,415,200 / $6,928,416 / $7,482,689
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#281 » by lukekarts » Mon Jun 7, 2010 8:14 pm

SamBone wrote:
LBJ4MVP23 wrote:The same salary for all 5 years?


I am pretty sure this i sthe breakdown for the full MLE

$5,500,000 / $5,940,000 / $6,415,200 / $6,928,416 / $7,482,689


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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#282 » by Mascot » Tue Jun 8, 2010 2:28 am

babyjax13 wrote:The Pacers and Kings have agreed to a blockbuster deal.

Indiana Trades/Sacramento Receives
Ekpe Udoh $2,168,520
Tyler Hansbrough $1,986,600
Daequan Cook $2,169,857
2011 Indiana 1st
2012 Portland 2nd

Sacramento Trades/Indiana Receives
Carl Landry $3,000,000
*Sacramento is under the salary cap so the trade works

I think that this trade officially pushes Indiana into the status of contender. I sacrifice a lot of the mini youth movement I had going, but now my core of Granger-Arenas-Landry are all 26 or 27 years old. I also still have DeRozan and Hibbert, so I really do still have a young team. I am really sorry to see Udoh and Hansbrough go, but this trade makes my starting lineup so much better that I think it is worth it.

Also, just as clarification, Udoh's salary is 120% of the rookie scale for the 10th pick.



accepted, while i feel landry has a bit more value than than this, he was not really in my future plans as an undersized PF who cant rebound. Udoh gives me some great shot blocking.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#283 » by All In The Name » Tue Jun 8, 2010 3:22 pm

Miami gives: Mario Chalmers, Jamaal Magloire, Earl Watson, Theo Ratliff
Miami gets: Tyson Chandler
$4,788,006 x 1.25 + $100,000 = $6,085,008 > $5,500,000

Golden State gives: Tyson Chandler
Golden State gets: Mario Chalmers, Jamaal Magloire, Earl Watson, Theo Ratliff
$5,500,000 > $4,788,006

Miami accepts. We give up some depth but complete our starting 5.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#284 » by poopdamoop » Tue Jun 8, 2010 7:01 pm

Chicago trades: James Johnson ($1,584,080), Luke Harangody ($750,000)

Minnesota trades: Ryan Gomes ($4,265,000)

Trade works, as Chicago is currently $2,315,075 under the cap

We do this to get a solid SF/PF backup on a decent contract, who has an unguaranteed contract in case he doesn't work out. We like our rotation now and need only sign a PG to complete our roster
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#285 » by Klomp » Tue Jun 8, 2010 7:57 pm

poopdamoop wrote:We do this to get a solid SF/PF backup on a decent contract, who has an unguaranteed contract in case he doesn't work out.


You do know that the unguaranteed status is only through 6/30/10, which in this game has past, right?
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#286 » by sterncohen » Tue Jun 8, 2010 8:05 pm

poopdamoop wrote:Chicago trades: James Johnson ($1,584,080), Luke Harangody ($750,000)

Minnesota trades: Ryan Gomes ($4,265,000)

Trade works, as Chicago is currently $2,315,075 under the cap

We do this to get a solid SF/PF backup on a decent contract, who has an unguaranteed contract in case he doesn't work out. We like our rotation now and need only sign a PG to complete our roster


Minnesota accepts. At worst, we save some money and send Gomes to a contender; at best, Johnson shows that he deserved to be a lottery pick.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#287 » by poopdamoop » Tue Jun 8, 2010 8:33 pm

Klomp wrote:
poopdamoop wrote:We do this to get a solid SF/PF backup on a decent contract, who has an unguaranteed contract in case he doesn't work out.


You do know that the unguaranteed status is only through 6/30/10, which in this game has past, right?


According to shamsports he's unguaranteed next season as well
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#288 » by Klomp » Tue Jun 8, 2010 8:41 pm

poopdamoop wrote:According to shamsports he's unguaranteed next season as well


Roll over his name for additional contract details:

*All three years become fully guaranteed if Gomes is not waived before June 30, 2010.

Trust me, I'm a Wolves fan, I'm well aware of his contract situation.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#289 » by poopdamoop » Tue Jun 8, 2010 9:42 pm

Hmm wasn't aware of that, but doesn't change too much.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#290 » by nba_addict » Wed Jun 9, 2010 4:53 am

New Jersey and Golden State has reached a deal.

Michael Beasley - 5.0 million

For

Wesley Johnson - 2.5 million (rookie scale contract)
Brandan Wright - 3.4 million
Total 5.9 million

5.0 million x 1.25 + 1k = 6.35 million > 5.9 million. Deal work.

With Griffin and Cousins expected to operate in the painted area, we need guy who can run in transition like a cheetah, move without the ball the floor, and armed with decent outside shooting. Wes Johnson fits the requirement. While I believe this is a talent downgrade and Beas is almost two years younger, this trade is for better fit. Wright is a filler and shouldnt be a bad 2nd/3rd stringer at PF spot. We wish Beas goodluck and joining fellow draftclass Derrick Rose and OJ Mayo might be the best case for him.

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