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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#761 » by SamBone » Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:22 pm

r0cd0gg wrote:
jcldallas24 wrote:Dallas Extends Brandon Haywood to make Dirk contend even longer having a defensive center next to a player who isn't know for his defensive ability is obviously a good thing.

Brandon Haywood- $7,000,000 -- $7,500,000 -- $8,000,000

Also Dirk has been extended because he gets to contend even longer now that i have youth at the two most important positions.

Dirk Nowitzki- $22,000,000 - $24,000,000 - $26,000,000 - $28,000,000 - $30,000,000(PO) - $32,000,000

Confirmed

Haywood loves his role in Dallas and is happy to have this opportunity.

Dirk loves the new team that has been built around him as well as the generous contract. He hopes to finish his career as a Maverick and hopefully get a ring while he is at it.


pretty sure Dirk's extension can only be for 5 extra years, since he already has a year left at $21,513,524. Pretty sure contracts can only total 6 years so it would be his current 2010 salary then a 5 year ext
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#762 » by Jimmy76 » Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:33 pm

babyjax13 wrote:Phoenix and Charlotte have agreed to a minor trade:

Phoenix trades/Charlotte receives:
Bobby Simmons $11,242,667
Sasha Pavlovic $4,950,000
Alando Tucker $1,071,720

Total: 17.1 mill

Charlotte trades/ Phoenix receives:
Udonis Haslem $7,100,000
Jason Kapono $6,212,960
Julian Wright $2,000,040
2010 LAL 1st

Total: 15.2 x 1.25 = 19

Bobcats accept. It makes us a much worse team this year, and we lose some nice future assets, but I think that in the long-run having $40,000,000 in cap space entering free-agency next year is going to help my team more than Wright and the first round pick could.

EDIT: The Bobcats will not be picking up Tucker's team option next year.


Phoenix accepts we take on a little more 2011 salary in karpano but gain some useful assets in Haslem and the draft pick
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#763 » by roc » Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:41 pm

SAS please get your team salaries up to date before I think about approving any trade you are waiting on.
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Post#764 » by roc » Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:43 pm

SamBone wrote:pretty sure Dirk's extension can only be for 5 extra years, since he already has a year left at $21,513,524. Pretty sure contracts can only total 6 years so it would be his current 2010 salary then a 5 year ext

I wasn't sure on the years either. If it can only be 5 then the PO will move to the 4th year otherwise it can stay where it is. I am not too worried about it one way or the other though since it won't really affect our game.
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Post#765 » by BlackIce » Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:44 pm

r0cd0gg wrote:SAS please get your team salaries up to date before I think about approving any trade you are waiting on.

Updated it already.
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Post#766 » by roc » Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:58 pm

poopdamoop wrote:Golden State and Utah have agreed on a deal

Golden State sends:

Andrew Bynum (12.5), Brandan Wright (2.7), GS 2010 1st - total 15.2 million
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Paul Millsap (7.6), Marcin Gortat (5.8), CJ Miles (3.7), Cle 2010 1st, lower of GS and Boston 2010 2nds - total 17.1 million

Utah sends

Paul Millsap (BYC - 3.8), Marcin Gortat (5.8), CJ Miles (3.7), picks (see above) - total 13.3 million
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Andrew Bynum, B-Wright, and my 2010 first - total 15.2 million

Deal works

Why? We lose a potential star center in Bynum, as well is what is sure to be a high pick, but we get back two solid young big men locked up to very fair contracts, as well as a couple picks to use as trade assets and a cheap swingman.

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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#767 » by roc » Sun Oct 11, 2009 9:01 pm

Miller4ever wrote:The 76ers and Pacers have reached an agreement:

76ers Trade:
Gerald Wallace - $9,500,000
Omri Casspi - $1,167,000

Pacers Trade:
Brandon Rush - $1,934,160
Jeff Foster - $6,077,500
Carlos Arroyo - $825,497

Pacers get some better talent, and free up a roster spot.

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Post#768 » by roc » Sun Oct 11, 2009 9:02 pm

CellarDoor wrote:Boston and Oklahoma City have a trade to announce:

Boston sends Aaron Afflalo (1,086,240), Jrue Holiday (1,514,280) and James Jones (4,330,000), DEN 2010 1st, MIA 2011 1st, BOS 2012 1st for Harden (4,004,160), Weaver(870,968) and Williams (825,497)

Boston accepts. We cut the rest of Jone's salary off, pick up a tremendous prospect at SG and some needed depth at SG. It hurts to lose the three firsts, but the latter two should be late 1sts.

Boston still needs to update team salary numbers before I will approve this trade.
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Post#769 » by BlackIce » Sun Oct 11, 2009 9:22 pm

Booz wrote:The Miami Heetz and the San Antonio Sperz have made a deal.

Miami Sends / San Antonio Receives
Boris Diaw --------- $9,000,000
Shannon Brown --------- $1,990,000 ------ $2,149,200
Matt Barnes ------- $1,600,000 ----- $1,600,000
Desmond Mason ---------- $1,306,455 (expiring)

San Antonio Sends / Miami Receives
Steve Francis - $825,497
Shane Battier - $6,939,200/$7,429,500
Keyon Dooling- $3,564,000/$3,828,000

We accept. We're in need of a starting SG and Battier can fit in that role. He's a nice sexy stud defender not to mention, we also get Keyon Dooling who's a decent back-up and get a waterboy in Francis. We're still stacked after this, so losing arguably 3 key players for 2 won't hurt. We also get rid of Diaw.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#770 » by CellarDoor » Sun Oct 11, 2009 10:35 pm

r0cd0gg wrote:
CellarDoor wrote:Boston and Oklahoma City have a trade to announce:

Boston sends Aaron Afflalo (1,086,240), Jrue Holiday (1,514,280) and James Jones (4,330,000), DEN 2010 1st, MIA 2011 1st, BOS 2012 1st for Harden (4,004,160), Weaver(870,968) and Williams (825,497)

Boston accepts. We cut the rest of Jone's salary off, pick up a tremendous prospect at SG and some needed depth at SG. It hurts to lose the three firsts, but the latter two should be late 1sts.

Boston still needs to update team salary numbers before I will approve this trade.


Wait, you want me to remove harden, weaver, etc and put afflalo, holiday etc back on? Even if i'm over the cap the #s work.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#771 » by TMACFORMVP » Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:22 pm

The Knicks sign PJ Brown to a veterans minimum contract.
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Post#772 » by TMACFORMVP » Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:47 pm

The New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Memphis Grizzlies have agreed upon a trade.

The Knicks send David Lee ($3,750,000 - BYC), PJ Brown ($1,300,000), and Bill Walker ($854,930) in exchange for Grant Hill ($3,000,000) and Jordan Hil ($2,483,280).
Outgoing: $5,904,930 ------ Incoming: $5,483,280

The Thunder send Dontell Jefferson ($736,420), Grant Hill ($3,000,000) and Jordan Hil ($2,483,280) in exchange for David Lee ($7,500,000).
Outgoing: $6,219,700 X 1.25 = $7,774,625 ---- Incoming: $7,500,000

The Grizzlies send nothing in exchange for PJ Brown ($1,300,000), and Dontell Jefferson ($736,420).
Works due to the Grizzlies being under the cap.

Then, the Knicks, Thunder, and Grizzlies have agreed upon another deal.

- The Knicks send Grant Hill to the Grizzlies in exchange for a 3M TPE generated from capspace, and future 2nd rounder considerations.
- The Thunder receive Bill Walker from the Grizzlies. Works as Walker is a minimum contract.
- The Grizzlies receive Grant Hill from the cap-space that he has

Knicks accept, we were bored with the direction of our team. When I acquired the Knicks, there was no specific goal, whether to win now, win later, keep the max capspace, or forgoe it. With this trade, the direction becomes more definitive. We plan to become players in the 2010 FA (though it seems like it might be the wrong thing to do at this point) and trading Lee for a prospect not only allows us to keep the talent we seek, but more more financial flexibility than we had before.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#773 » by skorff26 » Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:22 am

NOH signs Chris Richard for the remainder of the year $736,420
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#774 » by roc » Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:47 am

CellarDoor wrote:
r0cd0gg wrote:
CellarDoor wrote:Boston and Oklahoma City have a trade to announce:

Boston sends Aaron Afflalo (1,086,240), Jrue Holiday (1,514,280) and James Jones (4,330,000), DEN 2010 1st, MIA 2011 1st, BOS 2012 1st for Harden (4,004,160), Weaver(870,968) and Williams (825,497)

Boston accepts. We cut the rest of Jone's salary off, pick up a tremendous prospect at SG and some needed depth at SG. It hurts to lose the three firsts, but the latter two should be late 1sts.

Boston still needs to update team salary numbers before I will approve this trade.


Wait, you want me to remove harden, weaver, etc and put afflalo, holiday etc back on? Even if i'm over the cap the #s work.

Just fix the 'Total Salary' with and w/o options for 09/10 and 10/11 no need to remove the new guys. If you are going to change your roster pre-approval then you need to change all the total salary numbers at that time as well.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#775 » by roc » Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:49 am

BlackIce wrote:
Booz wrote:The Miami Heetz and the San Antonio Sperz have made a deal.

Miami Sends / San Antonio Receives
Boris Diaw --------- $9,000,000
Shannon Brown --------- $1,990,000 ------ $2,149,200
Matt Barnes ------- $1,600,000 ----- $1,600,000
Desmond Mason ---------- $1,306,455 (expiring)

San Antonio Sends / Miami Receives
Steve Francis - $825,497
Shane Battier - $6,939,200/$7,429,500
Keyon Dooling- $3,564,000/$3,828,000

We accept. We're in need of a starting SG and Battier can fit in that role. He's a nice sexy stud defender not to mention, we also get Keyon Dooling who's a decent back-up and get a waterboy in Francis. We're still stacked after this, so losing arguably 3 key players for 2 won't hurt. We also get rid of Diaw.

We cut Hassan Adams before the trade. SAS confirms. Diaw is a bit overpaid but he is only 26, and put up 15/6/5 on great D in CHA. He will be our 6th man and get all the backup SF/PF minutes. Barnes is a a very good defender and overall player on an insanely good contract and Brown has proved in LA that he can handle the backup PG position. Good dealing.

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Post#776 » by roc » Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:49 am

TMACFORMVP wrote:The Knicks sign PJ Brown to a veterans minimum contract.

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Post#777 » by roc » Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:57 am

arvydas1221 wrote:washington and chicago have agreed on a trade.

washington sends:
2010 NOH Second

Chicago sends:
Omer Asik

Washington accepts. We like asik and take a flier on him for the future.

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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#778 » by vege » Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:43 am

LAC and Portland have a deal to announce

LAC sends: Marcus Camby + Craig Smith + Minnesota 2010 1st round pick
$9,150,000 + $2,300,000 = 11,450,000

Portland sends: Andris Biedrins + DJ Mbenga
$9,000,000 + $959,111 = 9,959,111 * 1,25 + 100,000 = 12,548,888 > 11,450,000

LAC had no intention to sign Camby due to his age, we believe Craig Smith is a solid player but we have Griffin and Bouroussis so Craig Smith is expendable. Minny pick should be #11=#15 (imo) in a very strong draft, we believe we could draft a solid bigman for our bench but Biedrins is young and fits perfectly in our team so we rather get him than another prospect.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#779 » by roc » Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:28 am

babyjax13 wrote:Phoenix and Charlotte have agreed to a minor trade:

Phoenix trades/Charlotte receives:
Bobby Simmons $11,242,667
Sasha Pavlovic $4,950,000
Alando Tucker $1,071,720

Total: 17.1 mill

Charlotte trades/ Phoenix receives:
Udonis Haslem $7,100,000
Jason Kapono $6,212,960
Julian Wright $2,000,040
2010 LAL 1st

Total: 15.2 x 1.25 = 19

Bobcats accept. It makes us a much worse team this year, and we lose some nice future assets, but I think that in the long-run having $40,000,000 in cap space entering free-agency next year is going to help my team more than Wright and the first round pick could.

EDIT: The Bobcats will not be picking up Tucker's team option next year.

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

Post#780 » by roc » Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:28 am

DGrangeRx33 wrote:
Miller4ever wrote:The 76ers and Pacers have reached an agreement:

76ers Trade:
Gerald Wallace - $9,500,000
Omri Casspi - $1,167,000

Pacers Trade:
Brandon Rush - $1,934,160
Jeff Foster - $6,077,500
Carlos Arroyo - $825,497

Pacers get some better talent, and free up a roster spot.

The 76ers accept. We feel Brandon Rush will fit right in with our young core and we love the leadership Foster brings.

Trade approved - Please update rosters
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