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Re: GM a Team Part 3 (Transactions) 

Post#1121 » by Teddy KGB » Sun Jul 20, 2008 5:28 am

The Dallas Mavericks and the Boston Celtics have agreed to a blockbuster superstar swap.

The Dallas Mavericks send:

PG Baron Davis 15M

The Boston Celtics send:

SF Paul Pierce 18.1M

15*1.25=18.75>18.1 So it works


The Dallas Mavericks accept. The Truth is one of my favourite players and I have been chasing him since the start of this game. Very sad to lose Baron Davis and I recognize that there is now a ridiculous hole at PG which I will have to fill, but with the Truth finally within my grasp I just couldn't pass this opportunity up.
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Post#1122 » by Baller 24 » Sun Jul 20, 2008 5:34 am

The Boston Celtics accept both deals. Baron is one of my favorite players, and he will be a terrific player to build around.

I'm sad to lose KG, but I'm looking to clear up some cap space, the last thing I wanted was to send him to a team that wasn't a contender. But I'm sending him to a place where he has a chance to win it all. Sheed is an expiring which just helps me add more cap space to rebuild around my core.
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Re: GM a Team Part 3 (Transactions) 

Post#1123 » by skorff26 » Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:04 am

Minnesota and Steve Francis have agreed to part ways.

Minnesota GM is quoted as saying, "Steve Francis will not get any playing time on our team, thus to mutual agreement we have decided to release Steve Francis."

Steve Francis take on this, "I'm happy to be a free agent again, and I know that I would be able to provided some PG depth to a contending team."
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Re: GM a Team Part 3 (Transactions) 

Post#1124 » by Klomp » Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:04 am

The Minnesota Timberwolves and Washington Wizards have agreed to a trade:

Stephon Marbury (20,000,000)
Total: 20,000,000

FOR

Raef LaFrentz (12,722,500)
Trenton Hassell (4,350,000)
Total: 17,072,500 (*1.25 = 21,340,625)

Wizards accept. For us, this is purely a cost-cutting move. We do add almost 3 million this upcoming season, but we subtract over 4 million the year after that. This deal also lessens our glut of wings and post players, and gives us a point guard.
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Re: GM a Team Part 3 (Transactions) 

Post#1125 » by skorff26 » Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:10 am

klomp44 wrote:The Minnesota Timberwolves and Washington Wizards have agreed to a trade:

Stephon Marbury (20,000,000)
Total: 20,000,000

FOR

Raef LaFrentz (12,722,500)
Trenton Hassell (4,350,000)
Total: 17,072,500 (*1.25 = 21,340,625)

Wizards accept. For us, this is purely a cost-cutting move. We do add almost 3 million this upcoming season, but we subtract over 4 million the year after that. This deal also lessens our glut of wings and post players, and gives us a point guard.


Minnesota accepts and upon approval, Minnesota releases Raef LaFrentz
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Post#1126 » by arvydas1221 » Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:51 am

The clippers and sonics have reached a deal

clippers send
clippers 2010 second

sonics send
sheldon williams 3,950,000
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Re: GM a Team Part 3 (Transactions) 

Post#1127 » by zong » Mon Jul 21, 2008 4:00 am

The Charlotte Bobcats and the Portland Trail Blazers Have Agreed on a Small Trade.

;)


Charlotte Sends:

Dwyane Wade $14,410,581
Bruce Bowen $4,000,000
2009 1st Round Pick (Top 7 Protected)

Total Outgoing: $18,410,581
Total Incoming: $15,035,337 (less than incoming so it works!)




Portland Sends:

Danny Granger $2,329,805
Brandon Roy $3,084,240
Darrell Armstrong $1,262,275
Malik Rose $7,647,500
Marcin Gortat $711,517

Total Outgoing: $15,035,337
Total Incoming: $18,410,581 ($15,035,337 x 1.25 = 18,794,171.25 therefore it works!)



Portland accepts, and welcomes DWYANNNNEEEEEE WADE to its team :D
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Post#1128 » by xxSnEaKyPxx » Mon Jul 21, 2008 4:05 am

zong wrote:The Charlotte Bobcats and the Portland Trail Blazers Have Agreed on a Small Trade.

;)


Charlotte Sends:

Dwyane Wade $14,410,581
Bruce Bowen $4,000,000
2009 1st Round Pick (Top 7 Protected)

Total Outgoing: $18,410,581
Total Incoming: $15,035,337 (less than incoming so it works!)





Portland Sends:

Danny Granger $2,329,805
Brandon Roy $3,084,240
Darrell Armstrong $1,262,275
Malik Rose $7,647,500
Marcin Gortat $711,517

Total Outgoing: $15,035,337
Total Incoming: $18,410,581 ($15,035,337 x 1.25 = 18,794,171.25 therefore it works!)



Portland accepts, and welcomes DWYANNNNEEEEEE WADE to its team :D


Bobcats accept. Glad to have Granger back and welcomes Brandon Roy.
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Re: GM a Team Part 3 (Transactions) 

Post#1129 » by zong » Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:01 am

Duncanfan wrote:New Orleans Hornets have reached a trade agreement with the Minnesota Timberwolves

New Orleans Trade:
Damon Jones $4,460,186
Donyell Marshall $5,950,894
Sacremento 2009 First round pick

Minnesota Trade:
Jason Collins $6,200,000
Randy Foye $2,815,560

Although it hurts to loose a likely top 5/6 lotto pick in next year's draft, we're happy to have finally landed a backup PG/SG to play behind Chris Paul.. Hopefully foye manages to stay healthy and does something to raise his FG%..

New Orleans accept



Trade Vetoed, sorry guys, but the outcry was that Randy Foye was traded for Darius Songaila, just modify it slightly or something

TMACFORMVP wrote:With the Phoenix trade falling through, the Houston Rockets would like to announce a DIFFERENT blockbuster move.

The Boston Celtics and Houston Rockets have agreed upon a trade.

Boston receives
Rasheed Wallace-$13,680,000
Shane Battier-$6,373,900
Courtney Lee-$442,114
2010 1st Round Pick

Total: 20,496,014 X 1.25= 25,620,017

Houston Receives
Kevin Garnett-$24,751,934

Total: $24,751,934



Sorry to do this guys, but this trade was vetoed, I received 2 in the morning and 3 in one hour just now, sorry but this trade has to be cancelled, the main outcry was that KG coming off a DPOY and championship season should warrant more than 2 aging stars and a late 1st rounder, try again if you could.
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Re: GM a Team Part 3 (Transactions) 

Post#1130 » by Teddy KGB » Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:05 am

is the BOS-DAL deal approved?
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Post#1131 » by zong » Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:08 am

ss_maverick wrote:is the BOS-DAL deal approved?


That trade is approved because I was thinking about your trade when the Hornets-Wolves trade was posted, but this is on contigency if Boston wants to do this deal because his other trade was cancelled.


So its approved but Boston has the last say.
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Re: GM a Team Part 3 (Transactions) 

Post#1132 » by sterncohen » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:20 am

arvydas1221 wrote:The clippers and sonics have reached a deal

clippers send
clippers 2010 second

sonics send
sheldon williams



Seattle accepts. Seattle also receives a trade exception equal to Williams' salary (approx $3.395M).

With the roster slot opened up in this trade, Seattle signs Richard Hendrix (2nd round draft choice) to a scale contract.
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Post#1133 » by Duncanfan » Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:27 am

New Orleans Hornets have revised their original trade agreement with the Minnesota Timberwolves

TRADE 1:
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New Orleans Trade:
Damon Jones $4,460,186
Donyell Marshall $5,950,894
Jamario Moon $711,517
DJ Strawberry $711,517
Cheick Samb $711,517
Sacremento 2009 First round pick
Total Outgoing: $12,545,631
Total Incoming: $9,015,560
Incoming is less than outgoing, so it works

Minnesota Trade:
Jason Collins $6,200,000
Randy Foye $2,815,560
Total Outgoing : $9,015,560
Total Incoming: $10,411,080 (minimum contracts for Strawberry, Samb and Moon don't count)
$10,411,080 < 9,015,560 * 1.25 + 100k, so it works


TRADE 2:
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New Orleans Trade:
JJ Redick $2,139,720
Total Outgoing: $2,139,720
Total Incoming: All minimum contracts, so the incoming salaries don't count as per CBA rules
Incoming is less than outgoing, so it works

Minnesota Trade:
Jamario Moon $711,517
DJ Strawberry $711,517
Cheick Samb $711,517
Total Outgoing : $2,134,551
Total Incoming: $2,139,720
$2,139,720 < $2,134,551 * 1.25 + 100k, so it works

Although it hurts to loose a likely top 5/6 lotto pick in next year's draft and a good young shooter in Redick, we're happy to have finally landed a backup PG/SG to play behind Chris Paul.. Hopefully foye manages to stay healthy and does something to raise his poor FG%. Before people jump to void this trade, please note that Foye is coming off an injury riddled season and is a career poor shooter for a guard, is 25 years old and is not a franchise player as some people are making him out to be. He barely averaged 13 PPG in 33 minutes of PT last year, hardly head-turning numbers. We believe this is a fair deal (Randy foye for a top lotto pick next year + jj redick) and should be looked at as an individual deal and not be judged on the basis of any of the previous deals.

New Orleans accept
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Post#1134 » by skorff26 » Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:31 am

Duncanfan wrote:New Orleans Hornets have revised their original trade agreement with the Minnesota Timberwolves

TRADE 1:
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New Orleans Trade:
Damon Jones $4,460,186
Donyell Marshall $5,950,894
Jamario Moon $711,517
DJ Strawberry $711,517
Cheick Samb $711,517
Sacremento 2009 First round pick
Total Outgoing: $12,545,631
Total Incoming: $9,015,560
Incoming is less than outgoing, so it works

Minnesota Trade:
Jason Collins $6,200,000
Randy Foye $2,815,560
Total Outgoing : $9,015,560
Total Incoming: $10,411,080 (minimum contracts for Strawberry, Samb and Moon don't count)
$10,411,080 < 9,015,560 * 1.25 + 100k, so it works


TRADE 2:
------------
New Orleans Trade:
JJ Redick $2,139,720
Total Outgoing: $2,139,720
Total Incoming: All minimum contracts, so the incoming salaries don't count as per CBA rules
Incoming is less than outgoing, so it works

Minnesota Trade:
Jamario Moon $711,517
DJ Strawberry $711,517
Cheick Samb $711,517
Total Outgoing : $2,134,551
Total Incoming: $2,139,720
$2,139,720 < $2,134,551 * 1.25 + 100k, so it works

Although it hurts to loose a likely top 5/6 lotto pick in next year's draft and a good young shooter in Redick, we're happy to have finally landed a backup PG/SG to play behind Chris Paul.. Hopefully foye manages to stay healthy and does something to raise his poor FG%. Before people jump to void this trade, please note that Foye is coming off an injury riddled season and is a career poor shooter for a guard, is 25 years old and is not a franchise player as some people are making him out to be. He barely averaged 13 PPG in 33 minutes of PT last year, hardly head-turning numbers. We believe this is a fair deal (Randy foye for a top lotto pick next year + jj redick) and should be looked at as an individual deal and not be judged on the basis of any of the previous deals.

New Orleans accept


Minnesota accepts, we are saddened to lose a player of Foye's caliber, but picking up Sacramento's 1st rounder which I believe will be a top 5 pick was too good of a deal to pass up, also by trading foye, we will have that much more cap room in 2010.
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Re: GM a Team Part 3 (Transactions) 

Post#1135 » by MJallday59 » Tue Jul 22, 2008 1:30 am

LOL not trying to be a hater..... but Foye's salary isn't going to really affect your 2010 cap space that much...
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Post#1136 » by Duncanfan » Tue Jul 22, 2008 1:32 am

MJallday59 wrote:LOL not trying to be a hater..... but Foye's salary isn't going to really affect your 2010 cap space that much...


I think he meant Foye's extension that'll kick in the 2010 off-season
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Re: GM a Team Part 3 (Transactions) 

Post#1137 » by MJallday59 » Tue Jul 22, 2008 4:46 am

The San Antonio Spurs would like to sign , recently released, Steve francis for two years at the league minimum if possible
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Post#1138 » by Klomp » Tue Jul 22, 2008 5:46 am

MJallday59 wrote:The San Antonio Spurs would like to sign , recently released, Steve francis for two years at the league minimum if possible


Since he was recently waived by Minnesota, you would have to take on his one year contract of $2,634,480.
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Re: GM a Team Part 3 (Transactions) 

Post#1139 » by Mascot » Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:50 pm

The Atlanta Hawks and New Jersey Nets have a Trade to announce

Atlanta Trades
Luke Walton $4,420,000
Coby Karl $711,517
2009 1st Round Pick (Atlanta)
2012 1st Round Pick (Atlanta)
2012 2nd Round Pick (Atlanta)

New Jersey Trades
Nenad Krstic $5,900,000
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Re: GM a Team Part 3 (Transactions) 

Post#1140 » by MJallday59 » Thu Jul 24, 2008 5:31 am

The San Antonio Spurs and Boston Celtics have agreed to a blockbuster trade!

The San Antonio Spurs will send

Richard Jefferson(13,200,000)
Yi Jianlin (2,986,080)
Martell Webster (3,771,133)
Tony Battie (5,746,000)
2009 First round pick from Orlando
2009 First round pick from Toronto


Total Salaries = $25,703,213



The Boston Celtics will send

Kevin Garnett
(24,750,000)

The deal works!

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