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The NBA Is Back! Trades Thread 

Post#1 » by Karmaloop » Fri Dec 2, 2011 4:12 am

Post your trades here. Remember, salaries must be posted along with the numbers showing they work. If you don't know the new rules, go check the Discussion Thread OP. All parties must accept the deal.
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Post#2 » by RR9 » Fri Dec 2, 2011 4:44 am

#1

OKC sends:
James Harden ($4,604,760)
Nick Collison ($3,272,997)
Eric Maynor ($1,516,880)

Total: $9,394,637

GSW sends:
Steph Curry ($3,117,120)
David Lee ($11,610,000)
Klay Thompson (rights)

Total: $14,727,120

Money works because OKC has $8,000,000 in cap space. OKC likes Curry as the new pg and WB moving to the 2. We are willing to take David Lee on with his big contract because we have the space. Good dealing!
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Post#3 » by Blazer50 » Fri Dec 2, 2011 4:55 am

Trade #2

CLEVELAND AND WASHINGTON ANNOUNCE DEAL

The Cleveland Cavaliers have traded Ramon Sessions ($4.6M) to the WA Wizzards in a Sign and Trade offer for SG Nick Young. The deal would pay Young $6M to start with 7.5% increases for 5 years: $6M; $6.45M; $6.93375M; $7,453,781; $8,012,815M for a total of $34,850,345.

Cleveland Currently has $42,707,000 salary so they can afford to absorb the 1.4M difference in the value of this deal. The trade would bring the Wizzards a much needed backup point guard to their young phenom - John Wall. Young is a 17.4ppg SG which is a position of need for the Cavs and he would get starters minutes in Cleveland while he is the backup to Jordan Crawford in WA. WA does not want to chance having to overpay for their RFA at a position that is not as important as a backup PG and there are no better options in Free Agency for the Wiz at that position.
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Post#4 » by JoebobLollipop » Fri Dec 2, 2011 5:02 am

Trade#3:
The Orlando Magic trade:
Dwight Howard $18,091,770
Hedo Turkoglu $11,015,850
Jameer Nelson $7,800,000
Total: $36,907,620

The Sacramento Kings trade:
RFA rights of Marcus Thornton $1,059,293
J.J. HIckson $2,354,536
Jimmer Fredette $1,923,600
Tyreke Evans $4,151,640
Demarcus Cousins $3,627,720
2013 1st
Total: $13,116,609

The Kings have enough cap space to make the trade.
Dwight is one of the best players in the game but his departure was inevitable. in this move I get rid of the last of the bad contracts on my team while picking up some solid youth,
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Post#5 » by RR9 » Fri Dec 2, 2011 5:07 am

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OKC sends:

Russell Westbrook ($5,082,416 )
Serge Ibaka ($1,288,200 )
David Lee ($11,610,000 )
Nate Robinson ($4,500,000)
Thabo Sefalosha ($3,550,000)
BJ Mullens ($1,288,200 )
Cole Aldrich ($2,286,000 )
OKC 1st and 2nd 2012

Total: $29,604,816

OKC gets:
Dwight Howard (18,091,770)
Hedo Turkoglu (11,015,850)
Jameer Nelson (7,800,000)

Total: $36,907,620

Trade works because 1.25*$29,604,816 +$100,000 = $37,106,020 > $36,907,620. OKC gave quite a bit, but thinks it's worth it to get big D! Good dealing, kings!
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Post#6 » by RR9 » Fri Dec 2, 2011 5:10 am

#5

OKC sends:
Kendrick Perkins ($7,373,626 )
Jameer Nelson ($7,800,000)
OKC 2013 1st

Total: $15,173,626

ATL sends:
Josh Smith ($12,400,000)
Jeff Teague ($1,579,920)

Total: $13,979,920

13,979,920*1.25+100,000 = 17,574,900 > 15,173,626 so money works. we love this move because we get to pair josh smith with dwight......and we have KD and curry in the backcourt. team almost set? i think so.
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Post#7 » by Karmaloop » Fri Dec 2, 2011 5:14 am

JoebobLollipop wrote:Trade#3:
The Orlando Magic trade:
Dwight Howard $18,091,770
Hedo Turkoglu $11,015,850
Jameer Nelson $7,800,000
Total: $36,907,620

The Sacramento Kings trade:
RFA rights of Marcus Thornton $1,059,293
J.J. HIckson $2,354,536
Jimmer Fredette $1,923,600
Tyreke Evans $4,151,640
Demarcus Cousins $3,627,720
2013 1st
Total: $13,116,609

The Kings have enough cap space to make the trade.
Dwight is one of the best players in the game but his departure was inevitable. in this move I get rid of the last of the bad contracts on my team while picking up some solid youth,


DENIED. Not a legal trade since you can't trade rights to players, even QO since they aren't actually under contract until they officially sign their tender.
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Post#8 » by Karmaloop » Fri Dec 2, 2011 5:17 am

RR9 wrote:#4

OKC sends:

Russell Westbrook ($5,082,416 )
Serge Ibaka ($1,288,200 )
David Lee ($11,610,000 )
Nate Robinson ($4,500,000)
Thabo Sefalosha ($3,550,000)
BJ Mullens ($1,288,200 )

Total: $30,192,442

OKC gets:
Dwight Howard (18,091,770)
Hedo Turkoglu (11,015,850)
Jameer Nelson (7,800,000)

Total: $36,907,620

Trade works because 1.25*$30,192,442 +$100,000 = $37,840,553 > $36,907,620. OKC gave quite a bit, but thinks it's worth it to get big D! Good dealing, kings!


DENIED. Since Trade #3 didn't go through, neither can this deal.
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Post#9 » by Karmaloop » Fri Dec 2, 2011 5:18 am

RR9 wrote:#5

OKC sends:
Kendrick Perkins ($7,373,626 )
Jameer Nelson ($7,800,000)

Total: $15,173,626

ATL sends:
Josh Smith ($12,400,000)
Jeff Teague ($1,579,920)

Total: $13,979,920

13,979,920*1.25+100,000 = 17,574,900 > 15,173,626 so money works. we love this move because we get to pair josh smith with dwight......and we have KD and curry in the backcourt. team almost set? i think so.



DENIED. Since trade #3 and #4 were denied, this deal can't be passed.
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Post#10 » by JoebobLollipop » Fri Dec 2, 2011 5:27 am

he Orlando Magic trade:
Dwight Howard $18,091,770
Hedo Turkoglu $11,015,850
Jameer Nelson $7,800,000
Total: $36,907,620

The Sacramento Kings trade:
J.J. HIckson $2,354,536
Jimmer Fredette $1,923,600
Tyreke Evans $4,151,640
Demarcus Cousins $3,627,720
2013 1st
Total: $12,057,316
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Post#11 » by 5th pick sucks » Fri Dec 2, 2011 5:31 am

Kings accept the revived trade. Pleasure doing buisness
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Post#12 » by BlackIce » Fri Dec 2, 2011 5:39 am

7#

TOR and SAC have a trade to announce.

TOR outgoing:
2013 1st (unprotected)
Sonny Weems $1,091,100
Rights to Jonas Valanciunas
total: $1,091,100

SAC outgoing:
Serge Ibaka $1,288,200
total: $1,288,200

TOR has the caproom to make it work. Ibaka is a young shot blocking machine, and probably the best chance to challenge Dwight's hold on the DPY award in the future. His offensive game continues to improve and he can play beside Davis or Bargs. 10/8/2.4 blks. Great dealing SAC.
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Post#13 » by 5th pick sucks » Fri Dec 2, 2011 5:40 am

Kings also accept the deal with thunder and Toronto
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Post#14 » by RR9 » Fri Dec 2, 2011 5:48 am

RR9 wrote:#4

OKC sends:

Russell Westbrook ($5,082,416 )
Serge Ibaka ($1,288,200 )
David Lee ($11,610,000 )
Nate Robinson ($4,500,000)
Thabo Sefalosha ($3,550,000)
BJ Mullens ($1,288,200 )
Cole Aldrich ($2,286,000 )
OKC 1st and 2nd 2012

Total: $29,604,816

OKC gets:
Dwight Howard (18,091,770)
Hedo Turkoglu (11,015,850)
Jameer Nelson (7,800,000)

Total: $36,907,620

Trade works because 1.25*$29,604,816 +$100,000 = $37,106,020 > $36,907,620. OKC gave quite a bit, but thinks it's worth it to get big D! Good dealing, kings!


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Post#15 » by RR9 » Fri Dec 2, 2011 5:49 am

RR9 wrote:#5

OKC sends:
Kendrick Perkins ($7,373,626 )
Jameer Nelson ($7,800,000)
OKC 2013 1st

Total: $15,173,626

ATL sends:
Josh Smith ($12,400,000)
Jeff Teague ($1,579,920)

Total: $13,979,920

13,979,920*1.25+100,000 = 17,574,900 > 15,173,626 so money works. we love this move because we get to pair josh smith with dwight......and we have KD and curry in the backcourt. team almost set? i think so.


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Post#16 » by Klomp » Fri Dec 2, 2011 5:59 am

Hornets/Celtics swap all-star point guards (Trade #8)

NOH Out/BOS In
Chris Paul - $16,359,805 (+15% TK = 18,813,776)
Emeka Okafor - $12,792,500
Total - $29,152,305 (*1.2 + 100,000 = 35,082,766

BOS Out/NOH In
Rajon Rondo - $10,045,455
Kevin Garnett - $21,247,044
2012 BOS 1st
Total - $31,292,499

Hornes accept. We new CP3 was going to leave, so we traded him for another all-star PG and a MASSIVE expiring. Garnett will also anchor the new Hornets' defense.
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Post#17 » by giberish » Fri Dec 2, 2011 6:01 am

RR9 wrote:#1

OKC sends:
James Harden ($4,604,760)
Nick Collison ($3,272,997)
Eric Maynor ($1,516,880)

Total: $9,394,637

GSW sends:
Steph Curry ($3,117,120)
David Lee ($11,610,000)
Klay Thompson (rights)

Total: $14,727,120

Money works because OKC has $8,000,000 in cap space. OKC likes Curry as the new pg and WB moving to the 2. We are willing to take David Lee on with his big contract because we have the space. Good dealing!


GS comfirms this trade.
SG's with a quality all-around game such are Harden are at this point tougher to find than PG's. Maynor himself is a quality PG. Collison has been one of the best defensive bigs in the league.
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Post#18 » by poopdamoop » Fri Dec 2, 2011 6:10 am

Blazer50 wrote:Trade #2

CLEVELAND AND WASHINGTON ANNOUNCE DEAL

The Cleveland Cavaliers have traded Ramon Sessions ($4.6M) to the WA Wizzards in a Sign and Trade offer for SG Nick Young. The deal would pay Young $6M to start with 7.5% increases for 5 years: $6M; $6.45M; $6.93375M; $7,453,781; $8,012,815M for a total of $34,850,345.

Cleveland Currently has $42,707,000 salary so they can afford to absorb the 1.4M difference in the value of this deal. The trade would bring the Wizzards a much needed backup point guard to their young phenom - John Wall. Young is a 17.4ppg SG which is a position of need for the Cavs and he would get starters minutes in Cleveland while he is the backup to Jordan Crawford in WA. WA does not want to chance having to overpay for their RFA at a position that is not as important as a backup PG and there are no better options in Free Agency for the Wiz at that position.


Confirmed. I already have a backup PG, and needed some wing scoring
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Post#19 » by spree8 » Fri Dec 2, 2011 6:12 am

RR9 wrote:#5

OKC sends:

Kendrick Perkins ($7,373,626 )
Jameer Nelson ($7,800,000)
OKC 2013 1st

Total: $15,173,626

ATL sends:

Josh Smith ($12,400,000)
Jeff Teague ($1,579,920)

Total: $13,979,920

13,979,920*1.25+100,000 = 17,574,900 > 15,173,626 so money works. we love this move because we get to pair josh smith with dwight......and we have KD and curry in the backcourt. team almost set? i think so.


The Atlanta Hawks agree to this deal. Hopefully the preceding deals that allowed for this trade to happen are all satisfied under the CBA.

The transaction allows for us to play Al Horford at his natural postion and therefore become more efficient. Adding a young defensive center of Perkins caliber is a huge plus. As is bringing aboard a point guard with the playmaking and shooting ability of Jameer Nelson. A 2013 1st round pick only helps our progress moving forward.

A re-tool was needed to advance this franchise past the 2nd round. We felt we accomplished our goal here.
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Post#20 » by giberish » Fri Dec 2, 2011 6:15 am

GSW trades:

Monta Ellis ($11,000,000)
Ekpe Udoh ($3.294,960)
Louis Amundson ($2,403,000)

Total Salary ($16,697,960)

NJN (BK) Trades:

Anthony Morrow ($4,000,000)
Johan Petro ($3,250,000)
Brook Lopez ($3,076,983)

Total Salary ($10,326,983)

The Nets absorb the $6.4M extra salary with their $24M cap space going into the offseason.

Golden State gives up Monta Ellis to fix their starting center hole. This also continues to add to cap room.

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