GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic

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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#501 » by -Kees- » Mon Apr 25, 2011 5:53 pm

camahl wrote:Chicago and Milwauke have a trade to announce.

Chicago send= 2012 1st round pick

Mil send= Eric Maynor $1,516,880

Chicago have the cap space for this to work.
Chicago accept as we see Maynor as a very good back up PG


MIL accepts. we save some cash here, and get a 1st next year to continue our rebuild.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#502 » by TMACFORMVP » Mon Apr 25, 2011 8:23 pm

moss_is_1 wrote:Denver, NJ, and Toronto have a trade:

Denver trades:Drew Gooden($6,226,200)
receives:Mike Miller($5,400,000)

Nj trades:Keyon Dooling($2,246,400) + Johan Petro($3,250,000) = $5,496,400
receives:Drew Gooden($6,226,200)

Toronto trades:Mike Miller($5,400,000)
receives:Keyon Dooling($2,246,400) + Johan Petro($3,250,000) = $5,496,400

Raptors accept, we thinking breaking Miller up into 2 shorter/less expensive deals will be easier to move.


Nuggets accept, Miller serves more a purpose for our team.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#503 » by lukekarts » Mon Apr 25, 2011 8:26 pm

GameChannel wrote:Golden State Warriors and Atlanta Hawks have a deal to announce:

Warriors Trade: #3 pick, #15 pick, #30 pick, Donte Greene ($930,700), Jon Brockman (1,000,000), Ryan Gomes (4,000,000)

Atlanta Hawks Trade: Josh Smith ($11,700,000)

Salaries Work as GSW is under the cap and take on salary

GSW accepts. I feel Josh is still very young, is a very solid defensive player and fits well with our defensive mindset going forward. We will be pushing the ball up the court and Josh is the ideal athlete for that. I wasnèt excited by any other players in this draft once Irving was off the board.


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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#504 » by london sonic » Mon Apr 25, 2011 8:40 pm

THE HORNETS AND 76ERS HAVE AGREED A DEAL.

HORNETS SEND
POINT GUARD-J.FLYNN $3,414,720
TO
PHILADELPHIA
FOR
2012 WIZARDS 1ST.

NOH ACCEPTS
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#505 » by Crispy » Mon Apr 25, 2011 8:43 pm

london sonic wrote:THE HORNETS AND 76ERS HAVE AGREED A DEAL.

HORNETS SEND
POINT GUARD-J.FLYNN
TO
PHILADELPHIA
FOR
2012 WIZARDS 1ST.

NOH ACCEPTS

Accept. Even though we don't like trading a first rounder in 2012, we still have six more picks in 2012, so this shouldn't be too much of a problem. It's obvious that Flynn is a bad fit for Rambis's triangle offense, and perhaps giving him the full PG responsibility here in a faster paced offense can turn his career around.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#506 » by london sonic » Mon Apr 25, 2011 8:49 pm

Crispy wrote:
london sonic wrote:THE HORNETS AND 76ERS HAVE AGREED A DEAL.

HORNETS SEND
POINT GUARD-J.FLYNN
TO
PHILADELPHIA
FOR
2012 WIZARDS 1ST.

NOH ACCEPTS

Accept. Even though we don't like trading a first rounder in 2012, we still have six more picks in 2012, so this shouldn't be too much of a problem. It's obvious that Flynn is a bad fit for Rambis's triangle offense, and perhaps giving him the full PG responsibility here in a faster paced offense can turn his career around.


NOH Accepts with the pending arrival of rubio in free agency as discussions in advanced stages now. Flynn became expendable and the future 1st in packed draft next year will help NOH improve for the future.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#507 » by TMACFORMVP » Mon Apr 25, 2011 10:59 pm

The Denver Nuggets and Washington Wizards have agreed upon a deal.

The Nuggets send Mike Miller ($5,400,000), and Sam Young ($947,800) in exchange for nothing.

Works as the Wizards are far enough under the cap to absorb the salary.

Nuggets accept. We don't want to do this, as they're apart of our depth, but we desperately needed to shed salary, and this deal does that.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#508 » by bryant08 » Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:04 pm

Wizards accept. I probably would've gotten more incentive had I've traded for Miller yesterday. However, Sam Young is no joke and I'm very happy to add these two wings to our rotation. I end up giving up $7M in cap space in order to use my MLE and my BAE so not a whole lot lost there. Miller will hopefully return to form after fully recovering from his thumb injury. He's had prior success in Washington and I like his versatility as a playmaker/rebounder from the 2/3 spot.

My bench is now Haywood/Gibson/Young/Miller/House which I would say is pretty solid. Some bigs that'll do the dirty work and defend hard, a young athletic wing with a lot of hustle, a versatile guard that can score/playmake/rebound and a shooter behind Rose.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#509 » by TMACFORMVP » Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:17 pm

bryant08 wrote:Portland and Washington have agreed upon a blockbuster:

2011 Milwaukee 1st round pick (1st overall)
Linas Kleiza $4,800,000
for
Al Jefferson $14,000,000
Wesley Matthews $6,135,160
Nicolas Batum $2,155,365

Difference in totals is $17.5M, Washington absorbs the difference with cap space.

Wizards accept. I never thought I'd be the guy to move a 1st overall pick but this deal suits my needs perfectly. Jefferson's only 26 years old and is producing at an extremely high rate, Matthews is a perfect fit at the 2 moving forward and Batum is a nice addition with his length/athleticism/shooting ability. This means my cap space is gone and I have to waive the bird rights to Jason Richardson, but a team with Haywood/Jefferson/Lee/Gibson/Batum/Matthews/Rose is definitely heading in the direction I planned originally.


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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#510 » by BlackIce » Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:49 pm

BLOCKBUSTER!
NJ and ORL have a pretty big trade to announce.

NJ outgoing:
Amar'e Stoudemire$16,486,611
Tyreke Evans $3,880,920
Richard Jefferson $8,400,000
Drew Gooden $6,226,200
Total:$34,993,731

ORL outgoing:
Dwight Howard $16,647,180
Baron Davis $14,000,000
DeSagana Diop $6,478,600
Total:$37,125,780


We consolidate talent to add (arguably) the most valuable player in the game. He's putting up 32/18 in the playoffs and is only 25 years old. He is the best defensive anchor in the league by far, and his offensive game has progressed quite a bit as well (23ppg). We take two bad contracts but we feel it's worth it.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#511 » by why22 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 12:20 am

BlackIce wrote:BLOCKBUSTER!
NJ and ORL have a pretty big trade to announce.

NJ outgoing:
Amar'e Stoudemire$16,486,611
Tyreke Evans $3,880,920
Richard Jefferson $8,400,000
Drew Gooden $6,226,200
Total:$34,993,731

ORL outgoing:
Dwight Howard $16,647,180
Baron Davis $14,000,000
DeSagana Diop $6,478,600
Total:$37,125,780


we had to do this from orlando. we get one perrenial all star and a future all star and dump guys, we did well


We consolidate talent to add (arguably) the most valuable player in the game. He's putting up 32/18 in the playoffs and is only 25 years old. He is the best defensive anchor in the league by far, and his offensive game has progressed quite a bit as well (23ppg). We take two bad contracts but we feel it's worth it.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#512 » by TMACFORMVP » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:20 am

The Denver Nuggets and Milwaukee Bucks have agreed upon a deal.

The Nuggets send 2014 DEN 1st, and 2014 NY 1st in exchange for Jodie Meeks, and 2015 MIL 2nd.

Nuggets accept. We were bored, and we probably overpay since we didn't want to give up multiple picks, but we need cheap depth, and like what Meeks brings to the table. Not to mention, we have another first in 14, so that helps soften the blow.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#513 » by -Kees- » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:23 am

TMACFORMVP wrote:The Denver Nuggets and Milwaukee Bucks have agreed upon a deal.

The Nuggets send 2014 DEN 1st, and 2014 NY 1st in exchange for Jodie Meeks, and 2015 MIL 2nd.

Nuggets accept. We were bored, and we probably overpay since we didn't want to give up multiple picks, but we need cheap depth, and like what Meeks brings to the table. Not to mention, we have another first in 14, so that helps soften the blow.


MIL accepts. We have been shopping Meeks for 2 future 1sts and this is exactly what we got. Both of NY and DEN are in win now mode, and in 3 years, their teams could have dropped in talent because of aging, so who knows how high the picks will be.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#514 » by moss_is_1 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:46 am

Toronto and Minnesota have a 2 part trade:

First Raptors send Jeff Teague($1,579,920) to Minnesota for part of $2,701,256 TPE
Then...

Raptors send: Hedo Turkoglu($11,015,850) + 2011 LAL 2nd + 2012 Orlando 1st

Minny sends: Martell Webster($5,256,000) + CJ Watson($3,400,000) +Royal Ivey($1,200,000) = $9,856,000 x 1.25 = $12,320,000


Raptors accept, wanted to turn Hedo into 2 smaller contracts that are bad, and we even get to save a little bit of money here for the offseason.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#515 » by dan_atko97 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:53 am

moss_is_1 wrote:Toronto and Minnesota have a 2 part trade:

First Raptors send Jeff Teague($1,579,920) to Minnesota for part of $2,701,256 TPE
Then...

Raptors send: Hedo Turkoglu($11,015,850) + 2011 LAL 2nd + 2012 Orlando 1st

Minny sends: Martell Webster($5,256,000) + CJ Watson($3,400,000) +Royal Ivey($1,200,000) = $9,856,000 x 1.25 = $12,320,000


Raptors accept, wanted to turn Hedo into 2 smaller contracts that are bad, and we even get to save a little bit of money here for the offseason.

We wanted a better player to fill my starting linup, gettingTeague and some picks helps aswell.

Minny will waive the unguaranteed contract of John Lucas II.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#516 » by moss_is_1 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:14 am

Raptors waive the ungauranteed deal of Royal Ivey.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#517 » by dan_atko97 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:19 am

The Minnesota Timberwolves have decided to fire short run coach Kurt Rambis. We have agreed on a 2 year deal with the great, Jerry Sloan. We wanted to do this as Rambis sucks...


In other news, we hire the great Sam Cassel & Wally Szczerbiak to help out as an assistant coaches.

Again in other news, Mark Madsen has been brought back on a deal to be spirit captain and co-head cheerleader.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#518 » by lukekarts » Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:20 am

dan_atko97 wrote:The Minnesota Timberwolves have decided to fire short run coach Kurt Rambis. We have agreed on a 2 year deal with the great, Jerry Sloan. We wanted to do this as Rambis sucks...


In other news, we hire the great Alanzo Mourning to help out as an assistant coach.

Again in other news, Mark Madsen has been brought back on a deal to be spirit captain and co-head cheerleader.



Well I suppose there are no rules on this. But Alonzo is officially under contract in Miami.
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#519 » by dan_atko97 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:56 am

dammit, ill change then!
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Re: GM A Team: Spring 2011: Trades Topic 

Post#520 » by skorff26 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:16 pm

GSW and Utah have a trade to announce

Part 1
Utah Out: part of 13.1 million Al Jefferson TPE... GSW Out: Bell (4,447,792) + picks 32,33,45,50,54

Part 2
Utah Out: part of 13.1 million Al Jeff TPE...GSW Out: Carroll (4,300,000) + 2012 1st Toronto + 2012 1st Sacramento

Utah accepts, the extra picks especially the 2012 1sts will help my rebulid

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