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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#91 » by britblazerdude » Sat May 22, 2010 6:48 pm

Revised trade:


Memphis trades:

2010 #12 pick
Hamed Haddadi-$1,600,000
DeMarre Carroll-$1,009,680
Darrell Arthur-$1,123,680
Sam Young-$886,000
Maurice Evans-$2,500,000

Memphis receives:

JJ Hickson-$1,528,920
Leon Powe-$915,852
Andersen Varajoe-$7,000,000
2011 Houston first round draft pick
2011 Cleveland first round draft pick
2012 Cleveland first round draft pick

Houston trades:

2011 First round pick
David Andersen-$2,500,000
Jared Jeffires-$6,883,400

Houston receives:
Delonte West-$4,658,500
Daniel Gibson-$4,015,334
Daniel Green-$457,000
2012 Cleveland second round draft pick

Cleveland trades:

JJ Hickson-$1,528,920
Delonte West-$4,658,500
Daniel Green-$457,000
Daniel Gibson-$4,015,334
Leon Powe-$915,852
Andersen Varajoe-$7,000,000
2011 First round pick
2012 first round pick
2011 second round pick

Cleveland receives:
#12 pick
David Andersen-$2,500,000
Jared Jeffires-$6,883,400
Hamed Haddadi-$1,600,000
DeMarre Carroll-$1,009,680
Darrell Arthur-$1,123,680
Sam Young-$886,000
Maurice Evans-$2,500,000


mindframe wrote:Houston accepts, I have wanted Delonte and this trade gives me him.


Cleveland Accepts because the #12 pick will be used on a valuable asset to assist LeBron James on the starting lineup.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#92 » by LeQuitterNotMVP » Sat May 22, 2010 6:50 pm

Grizz accept. We get 2 guys in AV and Hickson to help build up our frontcourt and we get many future picks to use as assets.

*Note* - the trade works for the Grizzlies without including Powe in our incoming total, as he has a minimum contract so he does NOT count in the incoming total.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#93 » by glowsticks » Sat May 22, 2010 6:56 pm

Houston accepts, I have wanted Delonte and this trade gives me him.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#94 » by britblazerdude » Sat May 22, 2010 6:58 pm

Awesome working this out with you guys. We're all happy.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#95 » by Sun Scorched » Sat May 22, 2010 10:10 pm

lukekarts wrote:Phoenix Gets:
Troy Murphy

Phoenix Trades:
Jason Richardson

Total Incoming: $11,968,253
Total Outgoing: $14,444,443


Why for Phoenix

It's clear at this point that the Suns need a front court commited to rebounding. Murphy gives us a very nice way to spread the floor while still augmenting our poor rebounding. His 3pt shot plays very well into PHX's style.

This also shaves $2.5m off of our payroll for what I largely consider the same production level.

Richardson was a fantastic player for us. He was dynamic and created energy for our team. We wish him all the best.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#96 » by why22 » Sun May 23, 2010 12:01 am

Philadelphia Trades
Desagnia Diop-$6,478,600
2011 Second Round Pick

for

Cleveland's
Jamario Moon-$2,700,000
Hamed Haddadi-$1,600,000
DeMarre Carroll-$1,009,680
Sam Young-$886,000



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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#97 » by jcldallas24 » Sun May 23, 2010 4:09 am

lukekarts wrote:Phoenix Gets:
Troy Murphy

Phoenix Trades:
Jason Richardson

Total Incoming: $11,968,253
Total Outgoing: $14,444,443
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Portland Gets:
Jason Richardson

Portland Trades:
Mickael Pietrus
Dante Cunningham
Andre Miller

Total Incoming: $14,444,443
Total Outgoing: $13,331,459
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Indiana Gets:
Mickael Pietrus
Danter Cunningham
DeShawn Stevenson
Daequan Cook

Indiana Trades:
Troy Murphy

Total Incoming: $12,383,838
Total Outgoing: $11,968,253
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Dallas Gets:
Andre Miller

Dallas Trades:
DeShawn Stevenson
Daequan Cook

Total Incoming: $7,269,264
Total Outgoing: $6,321,643

The deal works financially for all parties involved.

Why for Portland

Since trading Roy my team has lacked back court scoring, and Richardson provides just that. It sucks to lose a young prospect like Cunningham, but we fill adding J-Rich is essential for the balance of the team. Portland accepts this trade.

Not sure if all teams are going to have to re-accept the deal but only me and Portland are going to have a new end of the deal...Because we couldn't for god's sake find another solution-for another deal we want to do-so i decided to just go back to this trade....and involve me and houston in it the full deal will be posted soon
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#98 » by babyjax13 » Sun May 23, 2010 4:17 am

jcldallas24 wrote:Not sure if all teams are going to have to re-accept the deal but only me and Portland are going to have a new end of the deal...Because we couldn't for god's sake find another solution-for another deal we want to do-so i decided to just go back to this trade....and involve me and houston in it the full deal will be posted soon


Everybody already accepted the deal, why would we have to repost it? If you and Portland want to do another deal go ahead and do it, but as far as I'm concerned you guys are inconvenience everyone else involved. I'm just waiting for this puppy to be approved (which it should be since all sides agreed to it and then posted in this thread stating as much).

Why for Phoenix

It's clear at this point that the Suns need a front court commited to rebounding. Murphy gives us a very nice way to spread the floor while still augmenting our poor rebounding. His 3pt shot plays very well into PHX's style.

This also shaves $2.5m off of our payroll for what I largely consider the same production level.

Richardson was a fantastic player for us. He was dynamic and created energy for our team. We wish him all the best.


Indiana accepts. I get a ton of depth that is really going to help my team in the future. Usually I don't trade talent for depth, but in this case I feel that it makes me a much better team.


Dallas accepts, im in the process of trading Jason Kidd and needed a PG and felt that Roy-Miler were a good back court before so i think i'd go after them being together again.


Why for Portland

Since trading Roy my team has lacked back court scoring, and Richardson provides just that. It sucks to lose a young prospect like Cunningham, but we fill adding J-Rich is essential for the balance of the team. Portland accepts this trade.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#99 » by jcldallas24 » Sun May 23, 2010 4:34 am

lukekarts wrote:Phoenix Gets:
Troy Murphy

Phoenix Trades:
Jason Richardson

Total Incoming: $11,968,253
Total Outgoing: $14,444,443

Sun Scorched wrote:Why for Phoenix

It's clear at this point that the Suns need a front court commited to rebounding. Murphy gives us a very nice way to spread the floor while still augmenting our poor rebounding. His 3pt shot plays very well into PHX's style.

This also shaves $2.5m off of our payroll for what I largely consider the same production level.

Richardson was a fantastic player for us. He was dynamic and created energy for our team. We wish him all the best.

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Portland Gets:
Jordan Hill$2,669,520
Jason Richardson
2011 Los Angeles Clippers 2nd Round pick
Right's to Shan Foster

Portland Trades:
2010 Toronto 1st
Jeff Pendergraph
Mickael Pietrus
Dante Cunningham
Andre Miller

Total Incoming: $17,113,963
Total Outgoing: $14,093,654x1.25%=$17,617,067
lukekarts wrote:Why for Portland

Since trading Roy my team has lacked back court scoring, and Richardson provides just that. It sucks to lose a young prospect like Cunningham, but we fill adding J-Rich is essential for the balance of the team. Portland accepts this trade.

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Indiana Gets:
Mickael Pietrus
Danter Cunningham
DeShawn Stevenson
Daequan Cook

Indiana Trades:
Troy Murphy

Total Incoming: $12,383,838
Total Outgoing: $11,968,253
babyjax13 wrote:Indiana accepts. I get a ton of depth that is really going to help my team in the future. Usually I don't trade talent for depth, but in this case I feel that it makes me a much better team.

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Dallas Gets:
Shane Battier$7,429,500
Andre Miller
Jeff Pendergraph $762,195
2010 Toronto 1st
2011 Memphis Grizzlies 2nd Round pick
Right's to Sergio Lull

Dallas Trades:
Jason Kidd$8,500,000
DeShawn Stevenson
Dequan Cook
Right's to Milan Rakovic
2014 Dallas 2nd

Total Incoming:$15,460,959
Total Outgoing:$14,821,643

jcldallas24 wrote:Dallas accept because i didn't really need Kidd anymore-got Miller, and i like Battier....and feel that Hill still has a lot of untapped potential.

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Houston Gets:
Jason Kidd$8,500,000
Right's to Milan Rakovic
2014 Dallas 2nd

Houston Trades:
Shane Battier$7,429,500
Jordan Hill$2,669,520
2011 Los Angeles Clippers 2nd Round pick
2011 Memphis Grizzlies 2nd Round pick
Right's to Sergio Lull

Total Incoming:$8,500,000
Total Outgoing:$10,099,020
mindframe wrote:Houston accepts, Kidd gives me an amazing veteran passer with experience, allows me to not resign Lowry and alows for me to have a super 6th man in Brooks.



Portland still has to re-accept this trade.....Just keeping that in mind...and the only difference in the trade is the Jordan Hill/2011 2nd/Right's to Foster for 2010 Tor 1st/Pendergraph

IF he doesn't accept this which is the only way to work this out i'll get it fixed.....
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#100 » by jcldallas24 » Sun May 23, 2010 4:36 am

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jcldallas24 wrote:Not sure if all teams are going to have to re-accept the deal but only me and Portland are going to have a new end of the deal...Because we couldn't for god's sake find another solution-for another deal we want to do-so i decided to just go back to this trade....and involve me and houston in it the full deal will be posted soon


Everybody already accepted the deal, why would we have to repost it? If you and Portland want to do another deal go ahead and do it, but as far as I'm concerned you guys are inconvenience everyone else involved. I'm just waiting for this puppy to be approved (which it should be since all sides agreed to it and then posted in this thread stating as much).

Why for Phoenix

It's clear at this point that the Suns need a front court commited to rebounding. Murphy gives us a very nice way to spread the floor while still augmenting our poor rebounding. His 3pt shot plays very well into PHX's style.

This also shaves $2.5m off of our payroll for what I largely consider the same production level.

Richardson was a fantastic player for us. He was dynamic and created energy for our team. We wish him all the best.


Indiana accepts. I get a ton of depth that is really going to help my team in the future. Usually I don't trade talent for depth, but in this case I feel that it makes me a much better team.


Dallas accepts, im in the process of trading Jason Kidd and needed a PG and felt that Roy-Miler were a good back court before so i think i'd go after them being together again.


Why for Portland

Since trading Roy my team has lacked back court scoring, and Richardson provides just that. It sucks to lose a young prospect like Cunningham, but we fill adding J-Rich is essential for the balance of the team. Portland accepts this trade.


Well sorry for the inconvenience but we had no other way to do it, and it still works....Trust we must've tried about 10 teams today....and we had no luck...getting the deal to go through because he needed to send out 2 million which he didn't have...

It still works though so no worries...
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#101 » by britblazerdude » Sun May 23, 2010 6:03 am

why22 wrote:Philadelphia Trades
Desagnia Diop-$6,478,600
2011 Second Round Pick

for

Cleveland's
Jamario Moon-$2,700,000
Hamed Haddadi-$1,600,000
DeMarre Carroll-$1,009,680
Sam Young-$886,000



philly accepts



Cleveland accepts because of roster space reduction. These guys were all going to play minimal roles on the team. I'd rather get Diop back instead of waiving them all. Plus I needed a third string C/PF that was an upgrade from Hamed
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#102 » by lukekarts » Sun May 23, 2010 8:29 am

Portland accepts the revised trade.

Other teams - don't have to accept because you're still sending/receiving the same stuff. Sorry for the inconvenience. I'll ask r0cd0gg to approve it later.
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Post#103 » by lukekarts » Sun May 23, 2010 8:33 am

BlackIce wrote:LAC and NJ have agreed to a big deal.


LAC outgoing:
Blake Griffin - $5,357,280
lotto protected 2011 or 2012 top 3 protected

for

NJ outgoing:
Brook Lopez - $2,413,320
Kris Humphries - $3,200,000
48# pick


We grab our franchise center, a 19/9 guy that gives good defense and shot-blocking. He is also only 21 years old, has no injury history.


SamBone wrote:Lakers and Nuggets have agreed to a deal

Billups 13,150,000 / 14,200,000
NeNe 11,360,000 / 11,600,000

for

Bynum 13,700,000 / 14,900,000 / 16,100,000
Kristic 5,543,116
Maynor 1,417,800 (rookie scale)
pick #21
2011 OKC 1st

we get older, but we like Billups alot. We take on some extra salary next season, but we think it is worth it


bness888 wrote:The OKC Thunder and San Antonio Spurs have agreed to a few small deals. (again)

Trade one:
OKC Outgoing: 51st pick...............San Antonio Outgoing: Temple
OKC Outgoing: 2012 second round draft pick for Jerrels
OKC Outgoing: 2013 second round draft pick for Hairston.

All deals are minimum salary incomming.

We did this for minimum salary we need for future deals, we virtually give up nothing.

good dealing.

Edit: there was never a first involved, they were all supposed to be 2nds.


jcldallas24 wrote:Here's the 1st part of an even bigger trade....

Dallas Gets:
Daequan Cook $2,169,857

Miami gets:
2012 Dallas 2nd
TPE(3million from Najera deal)


Trades approved. Please update your rosters
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#104 » by poopdamoop » Sun May 23, 2010 1:35 pm

Chicago and New Jersey have reached a deal

Chicago trades:

Luol Deng - $11,345,000
17th pick

for

Courtney Lee - $1,352,640
27th pick

New Jersey is something like 30 million under the cap, so this deal works

Chicago loses Deng's huge contract and the cap hold of a pick where we didn't like anyone on the board, and we get a young, role-playing shooting guard who's cheap and can either start next to Rose or be a solid 6th man
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#105 » by nba_addict » Sun May 23, 2010 1:51 pm

poopdamoop wrote:Chicago and New Jersey have reached a deal

Chicago trades:

Luol Deng - $11,345,000
17th pick

for

Courtney Lee - $1,352,640
27th pick

New Jersey is something like 30 million under the cap, so this deal works

Chicago loses Deng's huge contract and the cap hold of a pick where we didn't like anyone on the board, and we get a young, role-playing shooting guard who's cheap and can either start next to Rose or be a solid 6th man


Prior to accepting the deal Nets Wave our bird rights to Bobby Simmons, Tonny Battie, Rafer Alston, Jarvis Hayes, and Chris Quinn. In additiona we also waive our bird rights to all other unsigned free agents where Nets owns the Bird Rights.

Nets accept the proposed deal above. We absorb salaries but we also absorb talent and move up in the draft. Deng is still young at 24/25 and would be a nice defensive stopper at 3 spot. Lee will be missed especially his shooting.

Following is our current salary structure:

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+ cap hold for draft #3 of roughly 4 million equals total salary of roughly 26 million. Cap space is 55 million so this trade work.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#106 » by babyjax13 » Sun May 23, 2010 2:58 pm

Ok, no prob. Indiana reaccepts for the same reasons.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#107 » by jcldallas24 » Sun May 23, 2010 5:17 pm

Dallas and Milwaukee have agreed to a trade...

Dallas Gets:
Patrick Patterson
#47
2011 1st

Milwaukee Gets:
Paul George

Accepts because this gets me exactly what i wanted in return for the 13th pick...which was a 1st and other picks....Nice dealing with you Milwaukee...
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#108 » by TurkishThunder » Sun May 23, 2010 5:36 pm

jcldallas24 wrote:Dallas and Milwaukee have agreed to a trade...

Dallas Gets:
Patrick Patterson
#47
2011 1st

Milwaukee Gets:
Paul George

Accepts because this gets me exactly what i wanted in return for the 13th pick...which was a 1st and other picks....Nice dealing with you Milwaukee...

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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#109 » by jcldallas24 » Sun May 23, 2010 5:46 pm

Dallas and Portland have agreed to a trade...

Dallas Gets:
2011 LAC 2nd
2011 Por 2nd

Portland Gets:
Jeff Pendergraph
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#110 » by jcldallas24 » Sun May 23, 2010 6:42 pm

Dallas and Houston have agreed to a trade....

Dallas Gets:
Ed Davis

Houston Gets:
Patrick Patterson

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