DAL-CHA trade
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:58 pm
Thoughts on this?
Congratulations on a successful trade.
Due to Dallas, Minnesota, Toronto and Charlotte being over the cap, the 25% trade rule is invoked. Dallas, Minnesota, Toronto and Charlotte had to be no more than 125% plus $100,000 of the salary given out for the trade to be accepted, which did happen here. This trade satisfies the provisions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Trade ID
Trade ID #4810538
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Dallas Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players
Rashad McCants
Andrea Bargnani
Sean May
Raymond Felton
Adam Morrison
Outgoing Players
Dirk Nowitzki
Minnesota Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players
Gerald Wallace
Outgoing Players
Rodney Carney
Rashad McCants
Corey Brewer
Randy Foye
Toronto Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players
Corey Brewer
Randy Foye
Outgoing Players
Andrea Bargnani
Charlotte Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players
Dirk Nowitzki
Rodney Carney
Outgoing Players
Sean May
Raymond Felton
Adam Morrison
Gerald Wallace
Why they do it?
Dallas: They're the trickiest of the bunch, but their run is clearly over and Dirk needs to go. The trio of North Carolina players are 3 good sized expiring contracts. McCants and Felton need a change of scenary desperately. They basically have a 3/4 season tryout with the Mavs. If they succeed, they're nice young talent to lock-up. If not, they expire. Same thing goes for Morisson and Bargnani--they just get another season. All 5 players come off the books by the big 2010 FA period where the Mavs would undoubtedly be able to make a big splash and get right back in to contention. If any of the 5 suddenly decide to blossom into their potential, all the better.
Minnesota: Minnesota has a log-jam of young talent at 2/3 that has yet to really do anything. They unload these 4 young unprovens for one proven commodity. This definitely makes sense.
Toronto: They're looking for young wing players. Bargnani has been a major dissapointment thus far. In exchange, they get Corey Brewer who has a high ceiling as a defensive stopper, and Randy Foye. Foye is an excellent outside shooter and has been struggling in Minnesota trying to play the 1. In Toronto, Foye would be allowed to play his natural position, the 2, and be the nasty perimeter threat that Toronto is looking for.
Charlotte: They unload a bunch of busted picks and the redundant Wallace for a true franchise player in Dirk. With J-Rich at the 2, Dirk at the 4, Okafor at the 5 and young DJ Augustin taking over the point, they have a nice core and roster space to make future moves.
Congratulations on a successful trade.
Due to Dallas, Minnesota, Toronto and Charlotte being over the cap, the 25% trade rule is invoked. Dallas, Minnesota, Toronto and Charlotte had to be no more than 125% plus $100,000 of the salary given out for the trade to be accepted, which did happen here. This trade satisfies the provisions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Trade ID
Trade ID #4810538
Every trade made by fans is allocated a unique Trade ID which you can share with friends and fellow basketball fans to allow them to see your trade scenario.
Try Another Trade or visit our Trade Forum.
Dallas Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players
Rashad McCants
Andrea Bargnani
Sean May
Raymond Felton
Adam Morrison
Outgoing Players
Dirk Nowitzki
Minnesota Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players
Gerald Wallace
Outgoing Players
Rodney Carney
Rashad McCants
Corey Brewer
Randy Foye
Toronto Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players
Corey Brewer
Randy Foye
Outgoing Players
Andrea Bargnani
Charlotte Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players
Dirk Nowitzki
Rodney Carney
Outgoing Players
Sean May
Raymond Felton
Adam Morrison
Gerald Wallace
Why they do it?
Dallas: They're the trickiest of the bunch, but their run is clearly over and Dirk needs to go. The trio of North Carolina players are 3 good sized expiring contracts. McCants and Felton need a change of scenary desperately. They basically have a 3/4 season tryout with the Mavs. If they succeed, they're nice young talent to lock-up. If not, they expire. Same thing goes for Morisson and Bargnani--they just get another season. All 5 players come off the books by the big 2010 FA period where the Mavs would undoubtedly be able to make a big splash and get right back in to contention. If any of the 5 suddenly decide to blossom into their potential, all the better.
Minnesota: Minnesota has a log-jam of young talent at 2/3 that has yet to really do anything. They unload these 4 young unprovens for one proven commodity. This definitely makes sense.
Toronto: They're looking for young wing players. Bargnani has been a major dissapointment thus far. In exchange, they get Corey Brewer who has a high ceiling as a defensive stopper, and Randy Foye. Foye is an excellent outside shooter and has been struggling in Minnesota trying to play the 1. In Toronto, Foye would be allowed to play his natural position, the 2, and be the nasty perimeter threat that Toronto is looking for.
Charlotte: They unload a bunch of busted picks and the redundant Wallace for a true franchise player in Dirk. With J-Rich at the 2, Dirk at the 4, Okafor at the 5 and young DJ Augustin taking over the point, they have a nice core and roster space to make future moves.