GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#181 » by jcldallas24 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:39 am

Huge Blockbuster

Orlando Gets:
Kevin Durant $4,796,880
Nenad Kristic $5,256,403
Eric Maynor $1,318,920


OKC Gets:
Dwight Howard $15,202,590

Will finish it later need some sleep hahaha
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#182 » by Mascot » Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:56 pm

dcash4 wrote:Sacramento Kings send: Kevin Martin $9,680,170, Jason Thompson $2,035,920, Tyreke Evans $3,610,080

Los Angeles Clippers send: Chris Kaman $10,400,000, Eric Gordon $2,819,880, Al Thornton $1,900,200, 2010 top ten protected MIN 1st round pick, 2010 washington 2nd rnd pick

http://www.realgm.com/src_checktrade.ph ... id=5366308



5 veto requests on this. Will make a decision later tonight before its to be approved ofc.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#183 » by Mascot » Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:57 pm

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Coxy wrote:The Pistons and Rockets have agreed on a blockbuster deal that sends Yao Ming to the Pistons.


Detroit Trade: Ben Gordon, Tayshaun Prince ($20,324,380)
Detriot Receive: Yao Ming, Kyle Lowry ($18,413,321)

Houston Trade: Yao Ming, Kyle Lowry ($18,413,321)
Houston Receive: Ben Gordon, Tayshaun Prince ($20,324,380)

Deals works financially.


Detroits reasons: Detroit take the big plunge and trade off 2 big assets in Ben Gordon and Tayshaun Prince and go for their new franchise guy in Yao Ming who is currently injured and will sit the remainder of the season. They shed plenty of long term salary in doing so and look towards the future. Detroit accepts this deal and are excited about Yao joining the lineup from next season on.


Houston accepts happily. We want to be players in this game this year and are impatient with Yao. Ming will be heavily missed here, since we drafted this guy and hes played his whole career here. Honestly Ben Gordon and Tayshaun Prince are just too good to pass up. Good dealing with you detroit, had a lot of good offers for ming, yours was the best. Also, 2 of Ariza, Battier and Prince are on the block along with TMAC's big EXP deal. Looking for a center.



there has been a veto request on this trade. normal time for approval still in effect.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#184 » by Mascot » Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:00 pm

bryant08 wrote:Charlotte, Boston, and Atlanta have come to terms on a 3 way deal. Prior to the deal, the Charlotte Bobcats waive the unguaranteed contract of Stephen Graham.

Boston Trades:
Brian Scalabrine $3,413,793
Glen Davis $3,000,004
2010 BOS 2nd

Boston Receives:
Stephen Jackson $7,650,000

$6.4x1.25 = 8>7.65

Charlotte Trades:
Stephen Jackson $7,650,000
Jeff Foster $6,077,500
Ray Felton $5,501,196
2011 CHA 2nd

Charlotte Receives:
Al Horford $4,307,640
Zaza Pachulia $4,750,000
Brian Scalabrine $3,413,793
Maurice Evans $2,500,000
Jason Collins $825,497

outgoing>incoming

Atlanta Trades:
Al Horford $4,307,640
Zaza Pachulia $4,750,000
Maurice Evans $2,500,000
Jason Collins $825,497

Atlanta Receives:
Jeff Foster $6,077,500
Glen Davis $3,000,004
Ray Felton $5,501,196
2010 BOS 2nd
2011 CHA 2nd

12.38x1.25 = 15.48 > 14.6


Charlotte accepts. I said it from the beginning, this team needs a change in overall culture. We've been able to win some games with Crash/S-Jax's effective wing production, but I want to become a much younger and more talented team overall. Al Horford is the type of big I'd sell the farm for, a great defender with a well rounded offensive game. Horford/Crash are two major pieces of our future. We had to take on some salary and give up some talent in Jax/Felton/Foster, but that's the price you've got to pay.



trade approved once Charlotte waives a player. He would be at 16 players. If this trade were to go through.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#185 » by Coxy » Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:05 pm

Why veto the Pistons/Houston trade? Sorry, but whats the deal with this?
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#186 » by lukekarts » Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:26 pm

Coxy wrote:Why veto the Pistons/Houston trade? Sorry, but whats the deal with this?


As far as I know, it's only 1 veto, trade should still be approved :)
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#187 » by Mascot » Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:06 pm

Coxy wrote:Why veto the Pistons/Houston trade? Sorry, but whats the deal with this?



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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#188 » by dockingsched » Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:09 pm

Mascot wrote:
dcash4 wrote:Sacramento Kings send: Kevin Martin $9,680,170, Jason Thompson $2,035,920, Tyreke Evans $3,610,080

Los Angeles Clippers send: Chris Kaman $10,400,000, Eric Gordon $2,819,880, Al Thornton $1,900,200, 2010 top ten protected MIN 1st round pick, 2010 washington 2nd rnd pick

http://www.realgm.com/src_checktrade.ph ... id=5366308



5 veto requests on this. Will make a decision later tonight before its to be approved ofc.


sorry mascot, go ahead and cancel this one.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#189 » by verbal8 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:39 pm

Washington and Philadelphia announce a trade.

WAS out:
Baron Davis $12,100,000
Kareem Rush $825,497
Kevin Ollie $1,306,455

total: $14,231,952


PHI out:
TJ Ford $8,500,000
Watson $2,800,000
Holiday $1,514,280

total: $12,814,280 * 1.25 = 16,017,850(max)

WAS hates to lose Baron Davis, but his long term salary and injury history made him a poor fit for a rebuilding team. Rush is filler. Ollie was an emergency option and not in the long term plans.

Holiday is an intriguing young talent, who is starting to get significant court time. Earl Watson is a solid vet on a cheap expiring contract. TJ Ford is a risk but only has 2 years on this deal.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#190 » by BlackIce » Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:05 pm

Confirmed. We move Ford and get Davis in our 1 step in trying to make PHI a contender.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#191 » by deNIEd » Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:46 pm

Mascot wrote:
dcash4 wrote:Sacramento Kings send: Kevin Martin $9,680,170, Jason Thompson $2,035,920, Tyreke Evans $3,610,080

Los Angeles Clippers send: Chris Kaman $10,400,000, Eric Gordon $2,819,880, Al Thornton $1,900,200, 2010 top ten protected MIN 1st round pick, 2010 washington 2nd rnd pick

http://www.realgm.com/src_checktrade.ph ... id=5366308



5 veto requests on this. Will make a decision later tonight before its to be approved ofc.


Sacramento never really agreed to this
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#192 » by dockingsched » Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:51 pm

just say YOU messed up. saying u never agreed to it makes it seem like i tried to cheat something. u agreed to it before we could post it up on a yet to be created trade thread (and that was most. definitely you), and u agreed to it last night on aim when u then claimed someone used your aim.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#193 » by deNIEd » Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:19 pm

dcash4 wrote:just say YOU messed up. saying u never agreed to it makes it seem like i tried to cheat something. u agreed to it before we could post it up on a yet to be created trade thread (and that was most. definitely you), and u agreed to it last night on aim when u then claimed someone used your aim.


At first I agreed, thinking you couldn't be serious. Thinking that you're crazy for actually thinking that I would do such a trade, in which I trade away three far superior players. I was too lazy for saying no to you, since I really didn't think anyone on this planet would imagine that Chris Kaman could net Tyreke Evans, which was your initial offer. So I went along with it, saying sure or yes to whatever you said. Did you realize that all my responses were essentially one word answers?
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#194 » by crazybranman360 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:29 pm

TMACFORMVP wrote:The Chicago Bulls, and New Orleans Hornets have agreed upon a deal.

The Hornets send Chris Paul ($6,760,250 - BYC), James Posey ($6,031,800), Julian Wright ($2,000,040), and Hilton Armstrong ($2,801,198) in exchange for Brad Miller ($12,250,000), Derrick Rose ($5,184,480), and Joakim Noah ($2,455,680).

New Orleans Outgoing: $17,593,288
New Orleans Incoming: $19,890,160

Chicago Bulls Outgoing: $19,890,160 X 1.25 = $24,862,700
Chicago Bulls Incoming: $24,353,538

Deal Works.

The Bulls accept, we hate to do this, giving up our two best players, but feel we can't pass upon one of the top five players in the NBA, with enough pieces around remaining to have some flexibility to further expand our roster. Our center position is completely starved, but hopefully we can work address that shortly.


Hornets accept, this a great deal for us. getting Rose for Paul and dumping some bad contracts is good but add Noah and it makes us great. The future is bright in New Orleans
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#195 » by Snakebites » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:23 pm

jcldallas24 wrote:Huge Blockbuster

Orlando Gets:
Kevin Durant $4,796,880
Nenad Kristic $5,256,403
Eric Maynor $1,318,920


OKC Gets:
Dwight Howard $15,202,590

Will finish it later need some sleep hahaha


Not 100% sure this reflects all players involved, but it should be known that this as currently written does not work.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#196 » by bryant08 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:20 pm

Mascot, I started out with 14 players, made a 2 for 2 deal, and then waived a guy (Stephen Graham) and made a deal where I received 5 players for 3. I have 15 players.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#197 » by nba_addict » Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:18 am

deNIEd wrote:
dcash4 wrote:just say YOU messed up. saying u never agreed to it makes it seem like i tried to cheat something. u agreed to it before we could post it up on a yet to be created trade thread (and that was most. definitely you), and u agreed to it last night on aim when u then claimed someone used your aim.


At first I agreed, thinking you couldn't be serious. Thinking that you're crazy for actually thinking that I would do such a trade, in which I trade away three far superior players. I was too lazy for saying no to you, since I really didn't think anyone on this planet would imagine that Chris Kaman could net Tyreke Evans, which was your initial offer. So I went along with it, saying sure or yes to whatever you said. Did you realize that all my responses were essentially one word answers?


At least on this one there is an actual conversation. Someone represented Boston in a chatroom and agreed a trade with BlackIce.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#198 » by TMACFORMVP » Tue Jan 12, 2010 1:24 am

The Chicago Bulls, and Phoenix Suns have agreed upon a trade.

The Bulls send Tyrus Thomas ($4,743,598), James Johnson ($1,594,080), and Eddy Curry ($10,500,423) in exchange for Jason Richardson ($13,333,332), and Louis Amundson ($855,189).

Bulls Outgoing/Suns Incoming: $16,838,101
Suns Outgoing/Bulls Incoming: $14,188,521 X 1.25 = $17,735,651 > $16,838,101

Deal Works.

Bulls accept, we don't really cut Curry's contract, but we get a player that can help us more. We hate to lose Tyrus in a deal, but the addition of Landry made him expendable and the same situation in losing Johnson with the addition of Budinger. And while Richardson's deal is rather large, we like his fit next to Paul at SG, either for the short or long term with his athleticism and three point shooting.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#199 » by lukekarts » Tue Jan 12, 2010 1:28 am

TMACFORMVP wrote:The Chicago Bulls, and Phoenix Suns have agreed upon a trade.

The Bulls send Tyrus Thomas ($4,743,598), James Johnson ($1,594,080), and Eddy Curry ($10,500,423) in exchange for Jason Richardson ($13,333,332), and Louis Amundson ($855,189).

Bulls Outgoing/Suns Incoming: $16,838,101
Suns Outgoing/Bulls Incoming: $14,188,521 X 1.25 = $17,735,651 > $16,838,101

Deal Works.

Bulls accept, we don't really cut Curry's contract, but we get a player that can help us more. We hate to lose Tyrus in a deal, but the addition of Landry made him expendable and the same situation in losing Johnson with the addition of Budinger. And while Richardson's deal is rather large, we like his fit next to Paul at SG, either for the short or long term with his athleticism and three point shooting.


Phoenix Accepts.

We get someone who we feel could emulate Stoudamire's success for the Suns in Tyrus Thomas, who solves the problem of backup PF and C. James Johnson is raw, but we also believe he can learn from Grant Hill and become an excellent threat off the bench and eventually a starter. With previous additions (Jones, Maggette), Richardson became expendable as a shooter. We don't like Curry, but had to take his deal to acquire two upcoming talents.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#200 » by LeQuitterNotMVP » Tue Jan 12, 2010 1:38 am

Well I guess that Richardson thing came and left lol.

It was Wally we were talking about btw.

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