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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#781 » by roc » Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:30 am

Miller4ever wrote:Indiana and New Orleans would like to post a trade contingent on the IND/PHI trade (just for roster spot. Right now I'm at 15, and the PHI trade will bring me to 14 so I can do this).

Brad Miller
Travis Diener

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Morris Peterson
Marcus Banks
Hilton Armstrong
Sacramento 2010 1st

Indy does this because we realistically realize that no one big in the 2010 FA is going to come to us, so Brad Miller, as talented as he is, is going to leave. Travis Diener is buried on the depth chart. The 1st helps with our rebuilding.

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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#782 » by roc » Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:31 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.

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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#783 » by Gremz » Mon Oct 12, 2009 10:59 am

TMACFORMVP wrote: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.


Thunder accept. I like what Lee brings to the table. He should perform well with our current guys.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#784 » by Klomp » Mon Oct 12, 2009 1:56 pm

vege wrote: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.


Blazers accept. While we love what Biedrins brings to the table on a nightly basis, we feel his contract was just too large, especially when we are in line for a max free agent this offseason to pair with guys like Roy, Love, and Flynn. We get cap relief, a solid young backup PF, and a potentially good draft pick. It is top 10 protected this year and next, and unprotected in 2012.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#785 » by MJallday59 » Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:33 pm

The Grizz waive Sean May and Randolph Morris to make this deal work.


Grizz accept. We needed a solid wing player and Hill fits the bill. His vet leadership should help our young guys develop a lot faster.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#786 » by roc » Mon Oct 12, 2009 11:03 pm

vege wrote: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.

There have been quite a few veto requests on this deal and I am leaning in that direction. Waiting on Portland to reply to my email.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#787 » by roc » Mon Oct 12, 2009 11:05 pm

TMACFORMVP wrote: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.

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

Post#788 » by sterncohen » Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:06 am

Utah signs Sean May to a non-guaranteed contract for the veteran minimum (5th year, $959,111) with a team option for a 2nd year ($1,069,509).
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#789 » by roc » Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:20 am

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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#790 » by vege » Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:37 am

r0cd0gg wrote:
vege wrote: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.

There have been quite a few veto requests on this deal and I am leaning in that direction. Waiting on Portland to reply to my email.


What is wrong with this trade if you don't mind me asking. The guy explained his plan. The guy wanted Minny pick and cap space. He is also getting a young and very serviceable cheap big man. Really.

The value is wrong? What about my Nelson + Pietrus for Rondo? Nelson alone should be worth Rondo and Rondo will get a fat extension. Why nobody vetoed that?

If someone give his reasons for a trade and those reasons are fair and honest. I don't see why a trade should be vetoed but whatever, this is not my game.

Not as if the guy is trying to do what JordanL did last game donating Duncan and Parker to his fellow Portland fan friend lying about his reasons.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#791 » by Miller4ever » Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:21 am

IND and ORL have another trade to announce.

Gerald Wallace
Pops Mensah-Bonsu
2010 PHI 2nd
2010 LAC 2nd

for

Nick Collison
Anthony Johnson
2010 SAS 1st

Salaries work.

Indiana has a glut at the wings right now, and Gerald Wallace is definitely a decent player on a bad team (CHA, averaging 16 PPG). Nick Collison gives us some depth down low, and nets us another 1st.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#792 » by SamBone » Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:42 am

Miller4ever wrote:IND and ORL have another trade to announce.

Gerald Wallace
Pops Mensah-Bonsu
2010 PHI 2nd
2010 LAC 2nd

for

Nick Collison
Anthony Johnson
2010 SAS 1st

Salaries work.

Indiana has a glut at the wings right now, and Gerald Wallace is definitely a decent player on a bad team (CHA, averaging 16 PPG). Nick Collison gives us some depth down low, and nets us another 1st.



salaries are
G.Wallace (9,500,000) and Pops (825,497) total $10,325,497
for
Collison (6,250,000) and A.Johnson (2,062,000) total $8,312,000 x 1.25 + 100,000 = 10,490,000

Orlando really hates to give up a solid rotation PF/C, but we would like to add veteran insurance for Capt Jack. Crash is the perfect pick and can has also logged minutes at PF in real life which will come in handy for me. We also hated giving up the 1st even though it should be late, but the 2 2nd should help lessen the blow. Welcome back Crash
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#793 » by roc » Tue Oct 13, 2009 2:22 am

r0cd0gg wrote:
vege wrote: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.

There have been quite a few veto requests on this deal and I am leaning in that direction. Waiting on Portland to reply to my email.

Trade Vetoed - Beidrins is worth more than what Portland gets back by a considerable margin. I talked to PDX GM and the main thing he wants is to clear some capspace and he has other avenues to pursue towards that goal that should be less likely to hurt his plans for nabbing a big name FA.
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Post#794 » by roc » Tue Oct 13, 2009 2:25 am

vege wrote: What is wrong with this trade if you don't mind me asking. The guy explained his plan. The guy wanted Minny pick and cap space. He is also getting a young and very serviceable cheap big man. Really.

The value is wrong? What about my Nelson + Pietrus for Rondo? Nelson alone should be worth Rondo and Rondo will get a fat extension. Why nobody vetoed that?

If someone give his reasons for a trade and those reasons are fair and honest. I don't see why a trade should be vetoed but whatever, this is not my game.

Not as if the guy is trying to do what JordanL did last game donating Duncan and Parker to his fellow Portland fan friend lying about his reasons.

Pietrus has a somewhat unwanted contract but is still a good player and Jameer can't play D or rebound the way Rondo does, Rondo will fetch a large contract. That was a fair trade, this one, not so much.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#795 » by Gremz » Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:48 am

Interested as to what is happening with the OKC-BOS trade.....
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#796 » by poopdamoop » Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:04 pm

Golden State and OKC have agreed on a trade

Stephen Curry (2.7), Tyreke Evans (3.6), Jamal Crawford (9.4), Cle 2010 1st - Salary = 15.7 x 1.25 = 19.625

for

Devin Harris (8.4) and Luol Deng (10.3) - Salary = 18.7

Why? We lose a lot of our cheap, talented youth, but we get back more proven players in Harris and Deng who are locked up to very fair contracts and are still young enough to be considered part of a young core
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#797 » by Gremz » Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:07 pm

poopdamoop wrote:Golden State and OKC have agreed on a trade

Stephen Curry (2.7), Tyreke Evans (3.6), Jamal Crawford (9.4), Cle 2010 1st - Salary = 15.7 x 1.25 = 19.625

for

Devin Harris (8.4) and Luol Deng (10.3) - Salary = 18.7

Why? We lose a lot of our cheap, talented youth, but we get back more proven players in Harris and Deng who are locked up to very fair contracts and are still young enough to be considered part of a young core


OKC accepts. Our random trading continues, but I do feel that Curry and Evans are going to be very solid players in this league. With this deal we would like to place Ellis, Crawford, Prince and Lee on the block. Looking for rooks, picks and expirings.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#798 » by sterncohen » Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:28 pm

Utah waives Sean May (non-guaranted contract; easy come, easy go).

Utah and Orlando have a trade.

UTAH out/ ORL in:
Kris Humphries $2,900,000

ORL out/ UTAH in:
Jake Voskuhl $1,306,455 non-guaranteed
Juwan Howard $1,306,455 non-guaranteed
2010 CLE 2nd
Total salaries $2,613,910 - obviously works

Utah accepts. Straight salary dump - Humphries is actually half-decent, but this deal will save me $5.8M in salary and tax this year after I waive the non-guaranteed players, and $3.2M plus a roster spot next year.

After approval of the trade, Utah will waive the non-guaranteed contracts; after the appropriate waiting period, Utah would like to re-sign Sean May to the same contract he signed yesterday.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#799 » by skorff26 » Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:35 pm

Sacramento and NOH have a trade to announce

Part 1:
Sacramento Out: Kyrylo Fesenko $870,000
NOH Out: Part of the TPE (3,941,667) from the Amir Johnson trade

Part 2: Sacramento Out: Nathan Jawai $736,420
NOH Out: Part of the TPE (3,941,667) from the Amir Johnson trade

NOH accepts, we do not have much big man depth at the moment and with this trade we get 2 players who we feel have potential and that can be given a chance to play here this year. At worst, we let them walk at the end of the year; at best we find this years Gortat.
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Post#800 » by Gremz » Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:13 pm

Can I get the numbers for the full 4 year contract extension that David Lee signed please.
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