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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#121 » by skorff26 » Sat Sep 5, 2009 10:00 pm

LBJ4MVP23 wrote:It's been almost 48 hours since the Bulls-Mavs trade was posted, so...

The Bulls and Hornets have come to agreement on a deal:

CHI trades/NOH receives:

Kirk Hinrich $9,500,000
Roger Mason $3,780,000
Taj Gibson $1,039,800
Quinton Ross $1,033,342
SAC 2010 1st round pick
CHI 2010 1st round pick (with right to swap picks with MEM)

Total: $15,353,142

NOH trades/CHI receives:

Quentin Richardson $8,700,000
Michael Beasley $4,638,600
NOH 2011 1st round pick

Total: $13,338,600

13,338,600 X 1.25 + 100,000 = 16,773,250
16,773,250 > 15,353,142

Bulls accept. It was hard to give up two first round picks, but we feel it was worth to get it Beasley and open up even more cap room for the summer of 2010.

NOH accepts, we liked Beasley but the potential of this trade is too good to pass up. The past year Sacramento and Memphis were near the bottom of the league so we think that we may end up with 2 lottery picks for Beasley. We also get a quality player in Hinrich and Mason.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#122 » by roc » Sat Sep 5, 2009 10:20 pm

LBJ4MVP23 wrote:Well I can still post it and then just wait a few days for it to be approved, right? No harm there I assume.

This is the last time as it is just too damn hard to keep track of.

Please no more posting trades until a newly acquired player has been on your roster for 48 hours.

That means 48 hours after I have approved the trade that lands said player on your team.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#123 » by BIRDMAN BIRDMAN » Sat Sep 5, 2009 10:40 pm

babyjax13 wrote:Miami and Charlotte have agreed to a trade.

Miami trades/Charlotte receives:
Morris Peterson $5,992,240
James Jones $4,330,000
Daequan Cook $1,362,120
Chris Quinn $1,050,387
Joel Anthony $825,497
2012 Miami 1st
13.4 x 1.25 = 16.75

Charlotte Trades/Miami receives:
Gerald Wallace $9,500,000
DeSagana Diop $6,031,800

Bobcats accept because we get younger, dump Diop's contract, and get 2010 cap space (about 7 million). We will also have 18 million off the books in 2011.

EDIT: 2012 1st added, Diawara replaced with Joel Anthony.


Miami happily accepts. We take on Gerald Wallace's bad contract, but we feel that for this price, we shouldn't pass on him up, and as I've said, I don't care about expirings smeshirings, I only care to win NOW. That's my goal before, that's my goal now and that will be my goal for the rest of the game. Adding Wallace and Diop does harm our financial standpoint, but upgrades our talent in becoming contenders.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#124 » by Garmfay » Sun Sep 6, 2009 1:08 am

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klomp44 wrote:Portland Trail Blazers General Manager has announced that he has comes to terms on a blockbuster trade with the Minnesota Timberwolves. In the 8-player trade, the Blazers will acquire the hometown kid Kevin Love, along with rookie Jonny Flynn, veteran small forward Ryan Gomes, and reserve big man Ryan Hollins. In return, the Blazers will send to the Timberwolves former number one overall pick Greg Oden, along with small forward Travis Outlaw, and young guards Rudy Fernandez and Jerryd Bayless.

Portland is very high on both Jonny Flynn and Kevin Love. GM klomp44 said in his Tuesday afternoon press conference that he feels both players will fit well with the direction he wants to go in Portland. In addition, Gomes is an upgrade over Outlaw, and he feels that Hollins has loads of untapped potential.

Trade ID: 5235644

Trade approved - PLease update your rosters

I made an exception because Minny is screwing over Portland by not taking care of business. This will be the last time an exception is made.

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ANY FURTHER TRADING WITH ANY TEAM THAT DOES NOT HAVE AN UP TO DATE ROSTER WILL BE AT YOUR OWN PERIL.

My suggestion, make sure you check that GMs roster and have them update if it isn't before posting a trade.

Sorry, I have been away and haven't gotten much internet access. I still won't be having much access until Tuesday/Wednesday I am wondering what is wrong with my roster? I have at least 2 years and player options/team options listed..
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#125 » by TMACFORMVP » Sun Sep 6, 2009 2:16 am

The New York Knicks, and New Orleans Hornets have agreed upon a trade.

The Knicks send Jared Jeffries ($6,466,600), Larry Hughes ($13,655,268), New York's 2010 and Danilo Gallinari ($3,089,040) in exchange for Emeka Okafor ($10,647,500), Peja Stojakovic ($13,392,000), and Devin Brown ($1,107,572).

Knicks Outgoing/Hornets Incoming: $23,210,908
Knicks Incoming/Hornets Outgoing: $25,147,022

The Knicks accept, we're bored, in the need of a shakeup to give us more to do. Here we take on Peja's contract which hurts our capspace tremendously, but again, we're not banking on capspace since no FA would sign without an established core in place. I can worry more about getting under the cap once I get that core I'm satisfied with, and feel Okafor is a step in the right direction. Defensive big man are a rarity, and Okafor gives us one of the better, and younger ones in the league, allowing us flexibility among the big man position with the likes of Hill, Okafor, and Lee upfront.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#126 » by skorff26 » Sun Sep 6, 2009 2:33 am

TMACFORMVP wrote:The New York Knicks, and New Orleans Hornets have agreed upon a trade.

The Knicks send Jared Jeffries ($6,466,600), Larry Hughes ($13,655,268), New York's 2010 and Danilo Gallinari ($3,089,040) in exchange for Emeka Okafor ($10,647,500), Peja Stojakovic ($13,392,000), and Devin Brown ($1,107,572).

Knicks Outgoing/Hornets Incoming: $23,210,908
Knicks Incoming/Hornets Outgoing: $25,147,022

The Knicks accept, we're bored, in the need of a shakeup to give us more to do. Here we take on Peja's contract which hurts our capspace tremendously, but again, we're not banking on capspace since no FA would sign without an established core in place. I can worry more about getting under the cap once I get that core I'm satisfied with, and feel Okafor is a step in the right direction. Defensive big man are a rarity, and Okafor gives us one of the better, and younger ones in the league, allowing us flexibility among the big man position with the likes of Hill, Okafor, and Lee upfront.

New Orleans accepts. We really like Okafor and weren't go to trade him, but we feel that Gallinari will be something special. Also we get out of Peja's big deal which is a huge bonus for us as well.

Edit: it is supposed to say "New Yorks 2010 2nd"
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#127 » by roc » Sun Sep 6, 2009 2:38 am

Garmfay wrote:
r0cd0gg wrote:
klomp44 wrote:Portland Trail Blazers General Manager has announced that he has comes to terms on a blockbuster trade with the Minnesota Timberwolves. In the 8-player trade, the Blazers will acquire the hometown kid Kevin Love, along with rookie Jonny Flynn, veteran small forward Ryan Gomes, and reserve big man Ryan Hollins. In return, the Blazers will send to the Timberwolves former number one overall pick Greg Oden, along with small forward Travis Outlaw, and young guards Rudy Fernandez and Jerryd Bayless.

Portland is very high on both Jonny Flynn and Kevin Love. GM klomp44 said in his Tuesday afternoon press conference that he feels both players will fit well with the direction he wants to go in Portland. In addition, Gomes is an upgrade over Outlaw, and he feels that Hollins has loads of untapped potential.

Trade ID: 5235644

Trade approved - PLease update your rosters

I made an exception because Minny is screwing over Portland by not taking care of business. This will be the last time an exception is made.

and for all GMS

ANY FURTHER TRADING WITH ANY TEAM THAT DOES NOT HAVE AN UP TO DATE ROSTER WILL BE AT YOUR OWN PERIL.

My suggestion, make sure you check that GMs roster and have them update if it isn't before posting a trade.

Sorry, I have been away and haven't gotten much internet access. I still won't be having much access until Tuesday/Wednesday I am wondering what is wrong with my roster? I have at least 2 years and player options/team options listed..

Nothing major, just need the team salary w/o options so GMs can glance through rosters and get an easy idea how much cap space may be possible for each team.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#128 » by Klomp » Sun Sep 6, 2009 3:28 am

r0cd0gg wrote:Trade approved - PLease update your rosters

I made an exception because Minny is screwing over Portland by not taking care of business. This will be the last time an exception is made.

and for all GMS

ANY FURTHER TRADING WITH ANY TEAM THAT DOES NOT HAVE AN UP TO DATE ROSTER WILL BE AT YOUR OWN PERIL.

My suggestion, make sure you check that GMs roster and have them update if it isn't before posting a trade.


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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#129 » by roc » Sun Sep 6, 2009 5:17 am

FWIW - the 48 hour rule is for my benefit in order to keep rosters updated on my end.

Once everyone gets in the habit of updating their roster quickly, I will drop that rule.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#130 » by TMACFORMVP » Sun Sep 6, 2009 6:59 am

The New York Knicks, and Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed upon a deal.

The Knicks trade Eddy Curry ($10,500,423), Jordan Hill ($2,483,280) and a 2011 New York First Rounder in exchange for Tyrus Thomas ($4,743,598) and Etan Thomas ($7,906,088).

Knicks Outgoing/Thunder Incoming: 12,983,703
Knicks Incoming/Thunder Outgoing: 12,649,686

Obviously works.

Knicks accept, we HATE to lose Hill, who we feel has a very high ceiling in terms of his ability to rebound and score the ball, but we get out of Curry's contract for more flexibility in the 2010 FA, and another lesser, but nice prospect in Thomas. He fits with our more youth and athleticism approach.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#131 » by Gremz » Sun Sep 6, 2009 7:17 am

TMACFORMVP wrote:The New York Knicks, and Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed upon a deal.

The Knicks trade Eddy Curry ($10,500,423), Jordan Hill ($2,483,280) and a 2011 New York First Rounder in exchange for Tyrus Thomas ($4,743,598) and Etan Thomas ($7,906,088).

Knicks Outgoing/Thunder Incoming: 12,983,703
Knicks Incoming/Thunder Outgoing: 12,649,686

Obviously works.

Knicks accept, we HATE to lose Hill, who we feel has a very high ceiling in terms of his ability to rebound and score the ball, but we get out of Curry's contract for more flexibility in the 2010 FA, and another lesser, but nice prospect in Thomas. He fits with our more youth and athleticism approach.


OKC accepts. I have some high hopes for Jordan Hill's future, and as a PF will have a greater impact in the league, and for this team than Tyrus will. Having to extend Tyrus' deal in the summer could have also become an issue with us. With little concern on 2010 Free Agency moves, stockpiling useful pieces for the future in 1sts and prospects is important, and we achieve both here.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#132 » by vege » Sun Sep 6, 2009 9:59 am

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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#133 » by roc » Sun Sep 6, 2009 9:59 am

babyjax13 wrote:Miami and Charlotte have agreed to a trade.

Miami trades/Charlotte receives:
Morris Peterson $5,992,240
James Jones $4,330,000
Daequan Cook $1,362,120
Chris Quinn $1,050,387
Joel Anthony $825,497
2012 Miami 1st
13.4 x 1.25 = 16.75

Charlotte Trades/Miami receives:
Gerald Wallace $9,500,000
DeSagana Diop $6,031,800

Bobcats accept because we get younger, dump Diop's contract, and get 2010 cap space (about 7 million). We will also have 18 million off the books in 2011.

EDIT: 2012 1st added, Diawara replaced with Joel Anthony.

Trade apprroved - Please update your rosters
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#134 » by roc » Sun Sep 6, 2009 10:01 am

Hoopstarrzz wrote:Trade between Detroit Pistons and San Antonio Spurs

Chris Wilcox $3,000,000
Kwame Brown $4,000,000
Richard Hamilton $11,375,000

for

Manu Ginobli $10,728,130
Antonio Mcdyess $4,500,000
George Hill $1,081,680
2012 Spurs unprotected

Salaries = San Antonio outgoing = $16,309,810
Detroit outgoing = $18,375,000

Detroit Pistons accept this deal. We pick up a young player in Hill and replace rip with Manu. Although Manu is injury-prone, we still take the risk. We lose frontcourt depth, and will work to get some reinforcements.

Trade apprroved - Please update your rosters
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#135 » by TMACFORMVP » Sun Sep 6, 2009 8:03 pm

Is the Andre Miller trade approved? Maybe we should reduce the day total to 24 hours after one player is traded, because I think that trade might have got lost in the shuffle because of this new rule. It's a better "medium," between not having it at all, and having to wait two days. I'd prefer not having it all though, it's not really stopping the trades since most of us would just post it being contingent on the previous deal.
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Post#136 » by Klomp » Sun Sep 6, 2009 8:07 pm

TMACFORMVP wrote:Is the Andre Miller trade approved? Maybe we should reduce the day total to 24 hours after one player is traded, because I think that trade might have got lost in the shuffle because of this new rule. It's a better "medium," between not having it at all, and having to wait two days. I'd prefer not having it all though, it's not really stopping the trades since most of us would just post it being contingent on the previous deal.


Agreed. I actually forgot about the deal for a bit since its been so long.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#137 » by SamBone » Sun Sep 6, 2009 8:08 pm

Orlando has signed Rob Kurz to an unguarteed min salary contract which I believe is $736,420 for a 2nd year player
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Post#138 » by Mascot » Sun Sep 6, 2009 8:25 pm

yea i dont like the 48 hour waiting period either, i like to start shopping the guys i get immediately.
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Post#139 » by SamBone » Sun Sep 6, 2009 8:27 pm

commish is trying to make this as realistic as possable, the official NBA rule is players can't be traded for like 60 days
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#140 » by roc » Sun Sep 6, 2009 8:31 pm

TMACFORMVP wrote:The New York Knicks and Portland TrailBlazers have agreed upon a trade.

The Knicks send G Chris Duhon ($6,031,800), and G Toney Douglas ($996,240) for G Andre Miller ($6,730,800) and CJ Watson ($1,000,497).

Knicks Outgoing/Portland Incoming: $7,028,040
Portland Outgoing/Knicks Incoming: $7,773,297

$7,028,040 X 1.25 = $8,785,050

Knicks accept, itchy to make a deal, and here we acquire one of the more underrated PG's in the game on a decent contract. I don't want to bank on cap-space to land me a miracle, so trying to acquire and retain as much talent as we can is crucial in the beginning of the game. Besides, we still have more than enough capspace for the 2010 season, despite the contract differential. Watson is also a solid backup, and had a nice run to finish off last season.

Trade approved - Please update your rosters.
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