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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#31 » by roc » Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:11 pm

NBA Champs wrote:#33 - The Hornets and Spurs agree to a deal

Hornets outgoing:

Emeka Okafor: $12,492,500
Michael Beasley: $6,262,347
Jerryd Bayless: $3,042,280
Total salaries: $21,797,127

Hornets incoming:

Joe Johnson: $19,752,645
James Anderson: $1,402,540
Total salaries: $21,155,185

Spurs outgoing:

Joe Johnson: $19,752,645
James Anderson: $1,402,540
Total salaries: $21,155,185

Spurs incoming:

Emeka Okafor: $12,492,500
Michael Beasley: $6,262,347
Jerryd Bayless: $3,042,280
Total salaries: $21,797,127

Hornets accept. WOW. We just moved a HUGE step forward in becoming a winner and keeping CP3 in Nawlins. We're ecstatic!

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#32 » by roc » Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:20 am

Tully305 wrote:Trade #34

Toronto Raptors and Utah Jazz have agreed to the following trade:

Utah receives:
SG Leandro Barbosa ($7,600,000)

Toronto receives:
SF Rashard Lewis ($21,136,631)
SG Jordan Crawford ($1,120,440)
2014 1st RND (Top 6 Protected in '14, Top 4 Protected in '15, Unprotected in '16)

$22,257,071 - $7,600,000 = $14,657,071 difference

Raptors agree to this deal. Rashard is a heft contract, but we love the potential of Crawford and the future 1st RND pick. This deal works because Raptors have $14,873,322 in available cap space.

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#33 » by roc » Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:23 am

dan_atko97 wrote:Sorry Grumz about the space caps 8-)

trade #35

lac send- antonio mcdyss($5,220,000), eric gordon($3,831,184), Willie Warren($788,872)
total= $9,840,056
$9,840,056x1.25= $12,300,070 > $12,015,904
deal works

gsw send- danny granger($12,015,904), 2014 1st (top 3), 2015 pick swap(top 3)

We accept. We get the player who is 5 years younger, and the better defender. We needed defense so this helps. We only lose out on some scoring but Lopez and Curry can make up for that.

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#34 » by roc » Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:04 am

Tully305 wrote:Trade # 36

Toronto Raptors and Minnesota Timberwolves have agreed to the following trade:

Minnesota receives:
SF Corey Brewer ($3,059,000)

Toronto receives:
SG Wayne Ellington ($1,154,040)
SF Lazar Hayward ($1,097,520)

Toronto accepts. This deal works as Minnesota has the available cap room. Brewer was burued in the depth chart and we get two young pieces in return.

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#35 » by roc » Tue Jul 19, 2011 6:38 am

Klomp wrote:In one of the franchise's biggest blockbuster deals ever, the Minnesota Timberwolves are trading Kevin Love ($4,609,701), Derrick Williams ($4,746,480), Trevor Ariza ($6,790,640), and Brad Miller ($4,752,000) to the Portland TrailBlazers for Dwyane Wade ($15,691,000), Jared Dudley ($4,250,000), and Robin Lopez ($2,862,602).

MIN Outgoing: 20,898,821 (*1.25 = 26,123,526)
PHO Outgoing: 22,803,602

Minnesota ACCEPTS! We are ecstatic to bring a top-5 talent to Minnesota who is signed longterm. Wade grew up in Chicago and went to school in Wisconsin, so he is used to cold winters. Dudley and Lopez provide solid young backups for a team that just lost three of its best players.

(Trade #37)

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#36 » by roc » Tue Jul 19, 2011 6:39 am

Karmaloop wrote:Trade #38

The Clippers and Knicks have a relatively small trade to announce.

The Clippers Receive:
PG Toney Douglas
2012 2nd Round Pick (via New York)

The Knicks Receive:
PG Eric Maynor

Clippers accept.

While we might be giving up the better pure point guard, we feel we are getting a much better fit at PG. Mo Williams has is issues, mainly defensively and that's one way we think that Douglas is a much better compliment to Mo Williams. Douglas is a slightly better three point shooter, but quite a bit better defender than Eric Maynor. We like both very much, but the chance to get an even swap AND pick up another second round pick to add to the mix is too much to pass up.

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#37 » by roc » Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:29 pm

NBA Champs wrote:#39 - The Hornets and T'Wolves have done business with each other again

Hornets outgoing:

Jarret Jack: $5,000,000
James Anderson: $1,402,540
Total salaries: $6,402,540

Hornets incoming:

Terrence Williams - $2,369,040
Corey Brewer - $3,059,000
Total salaries: $5,428,040*125%=$6,785,050

T'Wolves outgoing:

Terrence Williams - $2,369,040
Corey Brewer - $3,059,000
Total salaries: $5,428,040*125%=$6,785,050

T'Wolves incoming:

Jarret Jack: $5,000,000
James Anderson: $1,402,540
Total salaries: $6,402,540

Hornets accept. We do this deal to turn a luxury at the PG position and fill another positional need. T-Will is a guy we've always loved and feel he will fit in perfectly with the CP3/Joe Johnson backcourt. We also bring in a defensive specialist in Corey Brewer who we feel can really help us out on that end of the floor as well as with his improved shooting over the years.

P.S. Anyone who embarrasses Derek Fisher is alright in my book.

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#38 » by roc » Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:30 pm

TMACFORMVP wrote:#40

The Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Lakers, and Cleveland Cavaliers have agreed upon a three way trade.

The Lakers send Chris Bosh ($16,022,500), Andrew Bynum ($14,900,000), Nikola Pekovic($4,503,600), 2012 LAL 2nd, 2012 CHI 2nd, 2013 LAL 2nd, and 2013 LAL 1st in exchange for Dwight Howard ($18,091,770), and Gilbert Arenas ($19,269,307).

Lakers Incoming: $37,361,077
Lakers Outgoing: $35,426,100

The Magic send Dwight Howard ($18,091,770), and Gilbert Arenas ($19,269,307) in exchange for Chris Bosh ($16,022,500), Andrew Bynum ($14,900,000), and 2013 LAL 1st.

Magic Outgoing: $37,361,077
Magic Incoming: $30,922,500 X 1.25 = $38,653,125

The Cavaliers send TPE in exchange for Pekovic ($4,503,600), 2012 LAL 2nd, 2012 CHI 2nd and 2013 LAL 2nd.

Deal Works.

Sigh, in all my times playing this game, I've NEVER done a deal like this. I personally don't like this deal, but I've got the recent impression that Dwight would not stay with the franchise. I always though, in return, I wanted two things; a.) franchise sort block and b.) to shed Gilbert Arenas. I figure with this trade, I somewhat accomplish this goal. We're excited about Bynum, and feel he can develop into the 2nd best center in the NBA (especially with recent talks about using him more on offense and defense), and Bosh is another proven all-star that can return to his 20/10 level with more a featured role on offense. I still think we can stay competitive, with Allen, Nelson, and a solid bench, but we plan for more to come. Saying all this, I'm in a mood to make myself feel better, so I'm open to ANY trade offer from here on out.

Magic accept.

couple of vetoes on this deal but not enough to delay/cancel

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#39 » by roc » Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:32 pm

NBA Champs wrote:#41 - The Hornets and Los Sol have agreed to a deal!

Hornets outgoing:

Corey Brewer: $3,059,000
Total Salaries: $3,059,000

Hornets incoming:

Hakim Warrick: $4,250,000
2013 2nd rd pick
Total salaries: $4,250,000

Suns outgoing:

Hakim Warrick: $4,250,000
2013 2nd rd pick
Total salaries: $4,250,000

Suns incoming:

Corey Brewer: $3,059,000
Total Salaries: $3,059,000

Hornets accept. We love this deal. We get an athletic forward who fits well with the core of CP3/Joe Johnson and Terrence Williams. We're gonna run with the bulls of Spain next year and Warrick is going to fit perfect as one of the bigs in out system. Though never averaged more than 26mpg in his career and never starting in more than 7 games in 3 seasons, he's always had a PER of 15+ each season and with better teammates, more playing time and having a more defined role on this team, we feel he will mesh well and flourish in Nawlins.

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#40 » by roc » Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:34 pm

poopdamoop wrote:Phoenix and Charlotte have agreed on a deal

Marcin Gortat ($6,790,640)
Markieff Morris ($1,979,600)

= $8,770,240

for

Bismack Biyombo ($2,404,670)
D.J Augustin ($3,236,470)
Eduardo Najera ($2,750,000)

= $8,391,140

Phoenix accepts. Gortat was great, but he's already 26 and will want to get paid in a couple years. Biyombo is younger, cheaper, and we believe has potential to be a Ben Wallace type defensive force. Augustin stepped it up last year, and can hopefully become our future PG.

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#41 » by roc » Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:34 pm

Tully305 wrote:TRADE #43

Toronto Raptors and New Orleans Hornets have agreed to the following trade:

New Orleans receives:
SF Quincy Pondexter ($1,153,800)
PF Derrick Caracter ($788,872)
C Johan Petro ($3,250,000)
2012 2nd RND (New Orleans)
2013 2nd RND (Toronto)

Toronto receives:
C Ian Mahinmi ($947,907)

Raptors agree to this deal as we need to clear valuable roster space. We hate to lose the 2nd RND picks, but we get to rent a young big for a year as well. SAlaries work as NOLA has cap room

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#42 » by roc » Wed Jul 20, 2011 3:36 am

lukekarts wrote:44

Atlanta and Dallas have agreed a trade.

Atlanta Trades

Marvin Williams - $8,050,000
2012 Atlanta 1st

Dallas Trades

Shawn Marion - $7,725,932

Why for Atlanta? We're looking to contend, and Marion just won a ring as arguably the 2nd best player in a Finals series. Yeah he's old, and yeah he doesn't bring it every night, but his versatility at either forward spot is exactly what I need.

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#43 » by roc » Wed Jul 20, 2011 4:05 am

NBA Champs wrote:#45 - Hornets and Lakers agre to a deal (KOBE IS BACK!)

Hornets outgoing:

Linas Kleiza: $4,605,000
Total salaries: $4,605,000

Hornets incoming:

Luke Walton: $5,680,000
Memphis 2013 2nd rd pick
Total salaries: $5,680,000

Lakers outgoing:

Luke Walton: $5,680,000
Memphis 2013 2nd rd pick
Total salaries: $5,680,000

Lakers incoming:

Linas Kleiza: $4,605,000
Total salaries: $4,605,000

Hornets accept. We trade for a guy that expires a year sooner and on top of that, we get a draft pick out of it. Why not? Luke's 'love for the boys' and doll face will do wonders as the teams leading Honeybee dancer! Plus his high bball I.Q. and experience as a multiple champion/many years 'playing catcher' to Kobe will do wonders for our young guys confidence..or whenever they need to just 'release some tension'.

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#44 » by roc » Wed Jul 20, 2011 4:12 am

Tully305 wrote:
Blazer50 wrote:Trade #47
RAPTORS, THUNDER & PISTONS IN 3 WAY DEAL
Toronto. OKC and Detroit have agreed to a trade.

TOR Out: Andrea Bargnani and Ian Mahinmi to Detroit in exchange for
TOR In: Charlie Villanueva, Ben Wallace and OKC's 2014 1st Round Pick - Unprotected.
Toronto also gets the rights to the best two 2012 1st round picks among Detroit, Toronto & Portland (TOR owns theirs & PDXs). The worst goes to the Pistons.

DET Out: Charlie Villanueva, Ben Wallace (DET 1st-above); Greg Monroe & Bargnani: for
DET In: David Lee & Ian Mahinmi. DET worst of '12 1sts (DET, TOR & PDX) & OKC 2014 2nd.

OKC Out: David Lee & 2014 1st Round Pick (to TOR); 2014 2nd (to DET) both unprotected: for
OKC In: Greg Monroe & Andrea Bargnani

Salaries:
Toronto: Barg & Mahinmi ($10.2M Out); CV & B Wallace ($ 9.75M In)
Detroit: Above & Separate move: Bargs & G Monroe (12.250M Out); D Lee ($11.6 In)
OKC: D Lee ($11.6M Out); Bargs & Monroe ($12.250M In). All moves within 125% rule and all teams started under the Salary Cap.

With the acquisition of Anderson Varejao, Detroit can pair David Lee's defensive deficiencies in - but rebounding talents with AV and not suffer on help defense and will have a much improved offensive team than with Greg Monroe. Mahinmi is a great Post prospect replacing Big Bens defensive presence on tehe second unit.


Raptors agree with a slight addendum. Toronto also sends SG Wayne Ellington ($1,154,040), SF Lazar Hayward ($1,097,520), and 2012 2nd RND (MIA) to Oklahoma City. Salaries work as follows:

OKC: Salaries In ($9,250,000 + $3,007,920 + $1,154,040 + $1,097,520) = $14,509,480
$14,509,480 is less than $14,600,000 (125%+$100k of David Lee's S11,600,000 salary)

TOR: Salaries in ($7,540,000 + $2,246,400) = $9,786,400
$9,786,400 is less than the outgoing salary of $12,449,467

DET: Salaries in ($11,600,000 + $947,907) = $12,547,907
$12,547,907 is less than outgoing salary of $12,794,320

This is a great deal for us as Bargnani was no longer a fit in our system. Ben Wallace will provide some veteran leadership off the bench.

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trade Approvals 

Post#45 » by BlackIce » Wed Jul 20, 2011 4:24 pm

sterncohen wrote:
poopdamoop wrote:Phoenix and Charlotte have agreed on a deal

Marcin Gortat ($6,790,640)
Markieff Morris ($1,979,600)

= $8,770,240

for

Bismack Biyombo ($2,404,670)
D.J Augustin ($3,236,470)
Eduardo Najera ($2,750,000)

= $8,391,140

Phoenix accepts. Gortat was great, but he's already 26 and will want to get paid in a couple years. Biyombo is younger, cheaper, and we believe has potential to be a Ben Wallace type defensive force. Augustin stepped it up last year, and can hopefully become our future PG.


NOTE;:THIS IS TRADE #42

Charlotte accepts. It's a little scary to acquire Marcin Gortat and realize that he's immediately my best player, but that's the way it is. I think Bayombo's ceiling is unlikely to be better than Gortat, and his floor is bust. And I like Markieff Morris.

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Post#46 » by BlackIce » Wed Jul 20, 2011 4:25 pm

NW7 wrote:Trade # 48

The Pacers and the Jazz have agreed to a deal:

Jazz receives:
Tyler Hansborough (2,138,040)
George Hill (1,390,906)
Indiana's 2012 1st rounder (top 5 protected)
= 3,528.946

Pacers receives:
Kirk Hinrich (8,100,000)
Paul Millsap (8,103,435)
=16,203,435

Utah accepts. We get 2 really promising young players still on their rookie contracts and another draft pick that could perhaps be solid. We also gained some more cap space which might help us next year. Good dealings Indy.

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Post#47 » by BlackIce » Wed Jul 20, 2011 4:28 pm

Karmaloop wrote:Trade #49

The Clippers and Pacers have agreed upon a deal.

The Clippers Receive:
PG Kirk Hinrich ($8,100,000)

The Pacers Receive:
PG Eric Bledsoe ($1,596,360)
SG Randy Foye ($4,250,000)
PF Craig Smith ($3,000,000)
Total Salary: $8,846,360

$8,100,000 x 1.25 +.1 = $10,225,000

Clippers accept.

We get the starting point guard that we've been looking for. We've long been a fan of Kirk Hinrich's game, and we believe he will be an excellent fit next to Thabo Sefolosha and Danny Granger on the wing. We moved a little bit of cap flexibility and a young guy we liked, but didn't love to get an upgrade at point.

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Post#48 » by BlackIce » Wed Jul 20, 2011 4:29 pm

Karmaloop wrote:Trade #50

The Clippers, Raptors, and Jazz have agreed to a three team deal.

Clippers Receive:
SG Raja Bell ($3,240,000)
C Ben Wallace ($2,246,400)
2012 2nd Round Pick (from Toronto)
2013 2nd Round Pick (from Utah)
2014 2nd Round Pick (from Toronto)

Jazz Receive:
Nothing

Raptors Receive:
PG Mo Williams ($8,500,000)

Raptors are under the cap, so this creates a TPE for $3,013,600 for the Clippers as well.

The Clippers weren't thrilled with the value here, but the fit is what we were aiming for here. Raja Bell fits in well with Thabo Sefolosha in our SG rotation, and Ben Wallace gives us the flexibility to deal Chris Kaman. His veteran presence will help out Chris Kaman as well.

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Post#49 » by BlackIce » Wed Jul 20, 2011 4:33 pm

Klomp wrote:Trade #51

Minnesota trades Ricky Rubio, Anthony Randolph to UTA for Tyler Hansbrough, George Hill

MIN Outgoing/UTA Incoming: $6,285,871 (UTA has the capspace)
UTA Outgoing/MIN Incoming: $3,678,533

We did not plan to trade Rubio in this game. However, we also did not expect to acquire Wade. Rubio and Wade don't fit the greatest, so we needed to trade Rubio for someone who did. George Hill will provide solid defense and a reliable 3-point stroke that allows him to play off of Wade. While we may have lost some potential at the point, we gain an upgrade at PF. Psycho T will bring Target Center some of what was lost with the trade of Kevin Love.

Overall we are sacrificing some potential to hopefully build a contending team around Dwyane Wade

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Post#50 » by BlackIce » Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:24 pm

Crispy wrote:
JoebobLollipop wrote:Trade #46
Chicago and Washington have agreed to a sign and trade with Nick Young
To Chicago:
NIck Young($8,000,000)
Jan Vesley($3.160,800)
2012 2nd Round Pick
2013 1st Round Pick
Total: $11,160,800

To Washington:
Luol Deng($12,325,000)
Taj Gibson($1,195,690)
Total: $13,520,690

Washington has the cap space to absorb the difference.

This is a great trade for the Bulls. I get a great shooting guard in Young and Vesley replaces the older and more expensive Deng, allowing Deng to start. Not only that, I obtain some valuable picks, adding to my already big collection.

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