GMAT: March Madness Edition: Trades & Transactions

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Re: GMAT: March Madness Edition: Trades & Transactions 

Post#161 » by SamBone » Tue Feb 14, 2012 1:46 am

-Kees- wrote:Idk what this means, but I got Mia 2013 1st in trade #22.

I think I get it if outside top 10?


you are correct sir, CLEV should have listed the RL protection, guess he just assumed that MIAMI would not be a bottom 10 team next season, lol. But it should have been stated like the Sac was stated in that deal. If you still have it can you PLEASE list the protection. I am the only person screwed by this, lol. Funny thing it was CLEV who pointed it out then realized he did not list protection when it was delt
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Re: GMAT: March Madness Edition: Trades & Transactions 

Post#162 » by Dan Verze » Tue Feb 14, 2012 1:53 am

SamBone wrote:TRADE #69

NY and MIA again make a trade

Miami trades
DeAndrea Jordan $10,000,000
U.Haslem $3,780,000
2012 MIA 1st
2013 MIA 1st
$3mil in CASH
totals: $13,780,000

NY trades
T.Chandler $13,107,838
M.Thompson $ 473,604
totals: $13,581,442

NY accepts, We prefer the younger DeAndrea and his contract, we think by the end of the year DJ will actually have better numbers. He is a BLOCK machine and is finding his way on offense and the glass. Tyson's up and down career was something I was not sold on. DJ is a guy I like alot. The picks and CASH plus HAslem's toughness and ability to rebound and defend off the bench was enough to do this.

Tough negotations, but I think we both are happy!


heat accept. We wanted the better player and we got the better player. Jordan is useless on offense and I think he's overpaid. Haslem is redundant with Scola. The picks are useless too. I rather save the money. Good deal.
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Re: GMAT: March Madness Edition: Trades & Transactions 

Post#163 » by SamBone » Tue Feb 14, 2012 1:57 am

TRADE #72

NY and BOSTON (2 part trade)

part 1
Boston sends Pietrus ($854,389) to NY for nothing, min player exemption rule

this gets Boston to 14 players and NY to 15 players

part 2

NY trades
Novak $854,389 (UNG)
Lucas III $915,852 (UNG)
2012 MIA 2nd
totals: $1,770,241

BOSTON trades
Bradley $1,524,480

Once we realized the Lucas/LBJ highlight was a negative not a positive he had to go! Novak has been unreal lately since he is getting burn, but we like the defense that Avery brings as our backup G. He is showing that he can lockdown both G positions, he just needs to continue to work on his shot

NOTE: NY then signs Jerry Stackhouse for the rest of the season (854,389)
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Re: GMAT: March Madness Edition: Trades & Transactions 

Post#164 » by supplyndemand69 » Tue Feb 14, 2012 2:11 am

Trade #73
Utah and Philadelphia have made a trade.

Utah trades
Derick Favours $4,443,360
Devin Harris $9,319,000

Philadelphia trades
Andrew Bogut $11,000,000
Matt Barnes $1,765,000
$3,000,000

I think the front court of Andrew Bogut and Paul Millsap is solid. Plus I like the Utah college trend i have going with Bogut and Jimmer
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Post#165 » by BlackIce » Tue Feb 14, 2012 2:12 am

supplyndemand69 wrote:Utah and Philadelphia have made a trade.

Utah trades
Derick Favours $4,443,360
Devin Harris $9,319,000

Philadelphia trades
Andrew Bogut $11,000,000
Matt Barnes $1,765,000
3,000,000

I think the front court of Andrew Bogut and Paul Millsap is solid. Plus I like the Utah college trend i have going with Bogut and Jimmer

We had no need for two pure centers so we move Bogut for a starting pg, and an elite big man prospect. Good dealing.
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Re: GMAT: March Madness Edition: Trades & Transactions 

Post#166 » by calderon13 » Tue Feb 14, 2012 2:19 am

SamBone wrote:TRADE #72

NY and BOSTON (2 part trade)

part 1
Boston sends Pietrus ($854,389) to NY for nothing, min player exemption rule

this gets Boston to 14 players and NY to 15 players

part 2

NY trades
Novak $854,389 (UNG)
Lucas III $915,852 (UNG)
2012 MIA 2nd
totals: $1,770,241

BOSTON trades
Bradley $1,524,480

Once we realized the Lucas/LBJ highlight was a negative not a positive he had to go! Novak has been unreal lately since he is getting burn, but we like the defense that Avery brings as our backup G. He is showing that he can lockdown both G positions, he just needs to continue to work on his shot


Boston accepts. Who is Avery Bradley? Steve Novak is gonna be the franchise player for the celtics. Fans are jubilant to hear that we have acquired Novak.
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Post#167 » by Tully305 » Tue Feb 14, 2012 2:48 am

TRADE #74

This is a two part trade:

Part I
Cleveland Cavaliers receive:
PF Jason Smith ($2,500,000)

New Orleans Hornets receive:
SF Christian Eyenga ($1,097,520)
SG Jason Kapono ($854,389)


PART II
Cleveland Cavaliers receive:
SF Tyler Honeycutt ($775,000)

New Orleans Hornets receive:
2013 1st RND (Chicago)

Cavs accept. Slight overpay giving up a future first, but we like Smith's contract and production. We also like Honeycutt as a prospect.
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Post#168 » by Crispy » Tue Feb 14, 2012 2:49 am

Tully305 wrote:TRADE #74

This is a two part trade:

Part I
Cleveland Cavaliers receive:
PF Jason Smith ($2,500,000)

New Orleans Hornets receive:
SF Christian Eyenga ($1,097,520)
SG Jason Kapono ($854,389)


PART II
Cleveland Cavaliers receive:
SF Tyler Honeycutt ($473,604)

New Orleans Hornets receive:
2013 1st RND (Chicago)

Cavs accept. Slight overpay giving up a future first, but we like Smith's contract and production. We also like Honeycutt as a prospect.

Accept. We like the 1st.
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Post#169 » by TMACFORMVP » Tue Feb 14, 2012 3:17 am

#75

The Pistons and Lakers have agreed upon a trade.

Pistons Receive
Shawne Williams ($3,000,000)

Total: $3,000,000

Lakers Receive
Lazar Hayward ($1,097,520)
Josh Davis ($854,389)

Total: $1,951,909 = $2,927,863 + 100k = $3,027,863

The Pistons will also receive 2m in cash.

Deal Works.

Pistons accept. Why not..
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Post#170 » by Karmaloop » Tue Feb 14, 2012 3:18 am

TMACFORMVP wrote:#75

The Pistons and Lakers have agreed upon a trade.

Pistons Receive
Shawne Williams ($3,000,000)

Total: $3,000,000

Lakers Receive
Lazar Hayward ($1,097,520)
Josh Davis ($854,389)

Total: $1,951,909 = $2,927,863 + 100k = $3,027,863

The Pistons will also receive 2m in cash.

Deal Works.

Pistons accept. Why not..


Clearing some future salary to help make a run to put better pieces next to Dwight Howard and Rudy Gay.
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Re: GMAT: March Madness Edition: Trades & Transactions 

Post#171 » by Josh_Oklahh » Tue Feb 14, 2012 4:18 am

#76

Oklahoma City Thunder Sends:

MarShon Brooks $1,063,865 $1,160,040 $1,210,080 $2,179,354 $3,201,471
Daequan Cook $3,341,558 $3,090,942
Nazr Mohammed $3,750,000

Philadelphia 76ers Sends:

Caron Butler $8,000,000/$8,000,000/$8,000,000
Jared Jefferies $854,389


Good deal for me, pick up Butler, who is hooting a great percentage, and will take some pressure of KD and westbrook, to score in the backcourt.
And Jeffries is playing well this season(when Melo and Stoud arent paying)
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Post#172 » by BlackIce » Tue Feb 14, 2012 4:22 am

Josh_Oklahh wrote:#76

Oklahoma City Thunder Sends:

MarShon Brooks $1,063,865
Daequan Cook $3,341,558
Nazr Mohammed $3,750,000
total: $8,155,423

Philadelphia 76ers Sends:

Caron Butler $8,000,000
Jared Jefferies $854,389
total: $8,854,389

Good deal for me, pick up Butler, who is hooting a great percentage, and will take some pressure of KD and westbrook, to score in the backcourt.
And Jeffries is playing well this season(when Melo and Stoud arent paying)

Wanted to get younger, Brooks is 14/4/2 as a rookie and is that young stud on the wings that we've been looking for. Good dealing.
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Re: GMAT: March Madness Edition: Trades & Transactions 

Post#173 » by SamBone » Tue Feb 14, 2012 4:38 am

trade #77

after seconds of difficult negotiations, NY and Philly have another blockbuster

NY trades
A.Parker $2,250,000
Stackhouse $854,389
totals: $3,104,389

Philly send
N.Mohanned $3,750,000

NY was hoping to keep Parkers rites, but a shot at landing twitter sensation Nazr was worth the lose. Plus in only hours with the team Stack already cleared out all the gummy bears from our facility
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Post#174 » by BlackIce » Tue Feb 14, 2012 4:38 am

SamBone wrote:trade #77

after seconds of difficult negotiations, NY and Philly have another blockbuster

NY trades
A.Parker $2,250,000
Stackhouse $854,389
totals: $3,104,389

Philly send
N.Mohanned $3,750,000

NY was hoping to keep Parkers rites, but a shot at landing twitter sensation Nazr was worth the lose. Plus in only hours with the team Stack already cleared out all the gummy bears from our facility

MO TRADES!
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Post#175 » by SamBone » Tue Feb 14, 2012 12:32 pm

NY signs the great Allen Iverson for the rest of the season
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Re: GMAT: March Madness Edition: Trades & Transactions 

Post#176 » by MagicalMe » Tue Feb 14, 2012 3:27 pm

#78:

Bucks and Bulls:

Bucks out:

Shaun Livingston $3,500,000
J.J.Hickson $2,354,537

Total: $5,854,537

Bulls out:

Vince Carter $3,000,000
Taj Gibson $1,195,680

Total: $4,195,680

$4,195,680 * 1.5 = $6,293,520, which is more than $5,854,537. Deal works.

Bucks agree. We just love Taj Gibson, he's cheap and very productive. VC has an attractive contract, so he may be dealt, since he can still put up 10 points per game, which is good for a guy that makes 3M.
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Post#177 » by mtamasi » Tue Feb 14, 2012 3:59 pm

MagicalMe wrote:#78:

Bucks and Bulls:

Bucks out:

Shaun Livingston $3,500,000
J.J.Hickson $2,354,537

Total: $5,854,537

Bulls out:

Vince Carter $3,000,000
Taj Gibson $1,195,680

Total: $4,195,680

$4,195,680 * 1.5 = $6,293,520, which is more than $5,854,537. Deal works.

Bucks agree. We just love Taj Gibson, he's cheap and very productive. VC has an attractive contract, so he may be dealt, since he can still put up 10 points per game, which is good for a guy that makes 3M.


Chicago accepts. We do this deal to free up some space for next year; Livingston's cap hit is $!m cheaper than Carter, $3 if you count the two years. We will not be offering a qualifying offer to Hickson at this point, so he can be had for an expiring and a pick. Nice deal MM.
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Re: GMAT: March Madness Edition: Trades & Transactions 

Post#178 » by Tully305 » Tue Feb 14, 2012 6:24 pm

TRADE #79

This is a two-part trade:

PART I
Cleveland Cavaliers receive:
PF Sean Williams ($885,120)

Chicago Bulls receive:
$2,000,000 Cash


PART II
Cleveland Cavaliers receive:
PF J.J. Hickson ($2,238,360)

Chicago Bulls receive:
C Semih Erden ($762,195)
SF Tyler Honeycutt ($775,000)


Cavs accept. We think Coach Scott can turn Hickson around and help him reach his potential. Salaries work as Williams is a minimum contract and Hickson's contract is less than 150% + $100,000. Good dealing Chicago!
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Re: GMAT: March Madness Edition: Trades & Transactions 

Post#179 » by mtamasi » Tue Feb 14, 2012 6:27 pm

Tully305 wrote:TRADE #79

This is a two-part trade:

PART I
Cleveland Cavaliers receive:
PF Sean Williams ($885,120)

Chicago Bulls receive:
$2,000,000 Cash


PART II
Cleveland Cavaliers receive:
PF J.J. Hickson ($2,238,360)

Chicago Bulls receive:
C Semih Erden ($762,195)
SF Tyler Honeycutt ($775,000)


Cavs accept. We think Coach Scott can turn Hickson around and help him reach his potential. Salaries work as Williams is a minimum contract and Hickson's contract is less than 150% + $100,000. Good dealing Chicago!



Chicago accepts. This move allows us to shift Duncan back to PF for the time being, and gives us some more wiggle room in the future. good deal Tully!
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Re: GMAT: March Madness Edition: Trades & Transactions 

Post#180 » by SamBone » Tue Feb 14, 2012 8:45 pm

trade #80

NY and Posrt

NY trades
Allen Iverson $854,389 x 1.5 + 100,000 = $1,381,583

Port trades
B.Cook $1,223,166

I hate to give away one of my favorite players of all time (I do love AI) but I need Cook
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