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GM a Team: Congratulation Lakers GM 

Post#1 » by skorff26 » Thu Mar 26, 2009 1:44 am

Alright it is time to vote on how other players did. You cannot vote for yourself. Their will be 3 criteria to vote on.

Sidenote: If you haven't done a write-up yet, get it done before the voting is over. Voting is finished on Wednesday April 1 at 8:00 PM est.

Criteria #1: How well did teams improve their chances of winning in the present. For this criteria, rate the top 8 teams from each conference.

Criteria #2: How well did teams improve their chances of winning in the future. For this criteria, rate the top 8 teams from each conference.

Criteria #3: How well did teams do re-tooling their roster overall. For this criteria, rate the top 15 teams overall regardless of conference.
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Post#2 » by MJallday59 » Thu Mar 26, 2009 2:52 am

Category 1. Win now

Eastern Conference:

1. Indiana
2. Philadelphia
3. Atlanta
4. Cleveland
5. Miami
6. Chicago
7. Detroit
8. Washington

Western Conference

1. Lakers
2. Houston
3. Phoenix
4. Denver
5. Portland
6. Utah
7. Golden State
8. Clippers

Building for the future

Eastern Conference

1. New York
2. Detroit
3. New Jersey
4. Washington
5. Indiana
6. Charlotte
7. Chicago
8. Toronto

Western Conference

1. Dallas
2. Golden State
3. Memphis
4. Sacramento
5. Minnesota
6. OKC
7. Utah
8. Portland
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Post#3 » by babyjax13 » Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:12 pm

Future

East:
1. New York
2. New Jersey
3. Detroit
4. Indiana
5. Washington
6. Charlotte
7. Toronto
8. Milwaukee

West:
1. Dallas
2. Oklahoma City
3. Sacramento
4. Phoenix
5. LA Clippers
6. Golden State
7. Minnisota
8. Portland

Win Now

East:
1. Cleveland
2. Orlando
3. Indiana
4. Atlanta
5. Washington
6. Philadelphia
7. Chicago
8. Toronto

West:
1. LA Lakers
2. Houston
3. Phoenix
4. Golden State
5. Portland
6. Oklahoma City
7. Denver
8. LA Clippers

Overall:
1. Cleveland--just look at their record now (with Lebron having only Williams, Wallace and Illgauskas to help him), and imagine what it would be like if you added Jermaine O'neal and Raja Bell, then replaced Williams and Illgauskes with Bibby and Shaq.

2. Phoenix--love everything about what they did with this team. Anthony, Conley, and Teague will be a great trio in the future, but there are also guys like Gerald Wallace, Kellenna Azubuiki, Carlos Boozer, and Emeka Okafor to help out.

3. LA Lakers--This is about the only team in the game that I can imagine having a shot at beating Cleveland THIS YEAR. Kidd--Bryant--Artest--Odom--Duncan are about the best starting five in basketball.

4. Oklahoma City--Did a really great job of balancing young players with older veterans. Westbrook, Durant, Marion, and R. Wallace will take this team deep in the playoffs and get the younger guys some great experience.

5. Washington--This is another one of those teams that did really well with their rebuilding process. I like the additions of Prince, Bogut, Parker and Harden the most, but there are many other players on this team that really stand out.

6. Dallas--This is the first full total-rebuild team on this list, but certainly not the last. I love what they were able to do by pairing up Derek Rose and Eric Gordon. There are also a lot of other great young players on this team like Courtney Lee, and Blatche.

7. Indiana--I think that this team saw one of the more drastic improvements in the game. Bosh and Granger are two guys that could easily combine for 50 a game, but there are also a lot of good role players to help out.

8. New York--Made a huge transformation for the future of their team. Dumping all their bad contracts while adding some good young players was fantastic. Griffin--Felton--Chandler--Rush is a great core.

9. Portland--Made some pretty major trades that really altered how well they will do in the short term. Nash, Barbosa, and Jefferson will help this team immensily.

10. Detroit--Did a really nice job adding some young players, but they still need to get a star to go along with them. Overall this is still a really nice team though.

11. Golden State--Nene, Stoudamire, Ariza, Brewer, and Ellis are a far cry from what they started out with. This team was one of the better examples of making the best out of what you have--which in this case was mainly old wing players.

12. New Jersey--I like what this team did a lot by adding Martell Webster, Demar Derozan, and Jeff Green to their already young core.

13. Orlando--Miller and Butler were great pickups, but I am not sure if they make this team any better than it was before, especially considering the new bench.

14. Charlotte--Has one surefire star on their team, and a lot of young guys that are sure to have some sort of impact on the future. Unfortunantly, though they picked up two guys who appear to be busts, Joe Alexander and Corey Brewer, both of whom will be heavily relied upon.

15. Philadelphia--Brand and Kaman are a great duo down low, and I really like the additions of Redd and Nelson, however, I feel that this team was better off when they had Biendrins, Igoudala, Hibert, and Williams.
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Post#4 » by nba_addict » Fri Mar 27, 2009 6:52 am

Win Now

East:
1. Cleveland
2. Orlando
3. Indiana
4. Washington
5. Miami
6. Chicago
7. Atlanta
8. Philadelphia

West:
1. Lakers
2. Houston
3. Portland
4. Utah
5. Denver
6. Golden State
7. Clippers
8. San Antonio

Future

East:
1. Indiana
2. Washington
3. Detroit
4. New Jersey
6. New York
6. Toronto
7. Charlotte
8. Milwaukee

West:
1. Dallas
2. Minny
3. Memphis
4. Sacramento
5. Golden State
6. Portland
7. Oklahoma City
8. LA Clippers

other 15 to follow
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Post#5 » by LeQuitterNotMVP » Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:27 am

WIN NOW:

EAST:

1. Indiana
2. Atlanta
3. Orlando
4. Philadelphia
5. Cleveland
6. Washington
7. New York
8. New Jersey

WEST:

1. Los Angeles Lakers
2. Golden State
3. Oklahoma City
4. Minnesota
5. Phoenix
6. Memphis
7. Dallas

FUTURE:

EAST:

1. Washington
2. New York
3. Detroit
4. New Jersey
5. Charlotte
6 .Indiana
7. Atlanta
8. Philadelphia

WEST:

1. Phoenix
2. Dallas
3. Golden State
4. Minnesota
5. Oklahoma City
6. Memphis
7. Los Angeles Lakers

..only 7 western conference teams (outside of myself) posted a writeup, so only 7 get votes...

TOP 15 OVERALL:

1. Los Angeles Lakers
2. Indiana
3. New York
4. Atlanta
5. Orlando
6. Washington
7. Phoenix
8. Golden State
9. Detroit
10. Dallas
11. Oklahoma City
12. Cleveland
13. Minnesota
14. New Jersey
15.Charlotte
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Post#6 » by Mascot » Sat Mar 28, 2009 4:29 pm

WIN NOW:

EAST:

1. Indiana
2. Orlando
3. Washington
4. Philadelphia
5. Atlanta
6. New York
7. New Jersey
8. Detroit

WEST:

1. Los Angeles Lakers
2. Golden State
3. Oklahoma City Thunder
4. Phoenix
5. Portland
6. Minnesota
7. Memphis
8. Dallas



FUTURE:

EAST:

1. Indiana
2. New York
3. Washington
4. Detroit
5. Atlanta
6. New Jersey
7. Charlotte
8. Philadelphia

WEST:

1. Memphis
2. Oklahoma City
3. Minnesota
4. Phoenix
5. Golden State
6. Portland
7. Dallas
8. Los Angeles Lakers


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Post#7 » by xxSnEaKyPxx » Sat Mar 28, 2009 11:02 pm

I'm rating mine on how each GM did on making their team better from where they started. Not who has the best or youngest team.

Win Now

East
1. Magic
2. Heat
3. 76ers
4. Hawks
5. Bulls
6. Cavs
7.
8.

West
1. Lakers
2. Blazers
3. Nuggets
4. Suns
5. Warriors
6. Thunder
7. Rockets
8. Clippers


Future

East
1. Knicks
2. Nets

West
1. Mavericks

TO BE CONTINUED
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Post#8 » by skorff26 » Sun Mar 29, 2009 1:42 pm

Improving for the Present

WEST
1. Los Angeles Lakers - They have a stacked lineup with solid role players. You could argue that Duncan, Kobe, and Kidd are all top 5 players all-time at their position. Plus having a defensive stalwart like Artest and a nice player in Odom who will do what he's asked makes this team the team to beat next year
2. Portland - They did trade away a little bit of their future, but there is no question that RJ, Nash, and a few of their bench players like Barbosa will help them win now. They will be one of the top teams in the coming years
3. Oklahoma City - Adding BG, Marion, and Rasheed to Westbrook and Durant makes them a solid playoff team IMO.
4. Golden State - They got their star player in Amare; and they also got some very good complimentary pieces to play with him like Ariza and Nene; and they kept Ellis who could end up being a star especially next to Amare
5. Denver - When we started the game, the nuggets were going nowhere (they hadn't acquired Billups yet); the Denver GM moved Melo, but was able to acquire a starting 5 of borderline allstar players and a few solid players on the bench to make them a very competitive team.
6. Houston - They definitely improved their starting 5; a frontcourt with Dirk and Gasol is formidable. Also, with a frontcourt like that VC would be able to shine; and they have a couple of very capable PG and SF starters in Hinrich and Nocioni
7. Los Angeles Clippers - They moved some of their players who were underachieving for players who I think would fit their system better.
8. Utah Jazz - It's difficult to put them up here; but I feel that he made the right decision with Boozer; and Rip would be a great fit in Utah. I think they are a better team in 2009-2010 than in 2008-2009; and I do not think that will happen in the real world.

EAST
1. Orlando - They added Caron Butler to their starting lineup which is a huge addition, a. miller may be a better PG for their team than nelson, also their bench is a lot deeper than it was to begin with; they have a talented and deep team.
2. Cleveland - They've surrounded Lebron with some talent for the upcoming season
3. Indiana - A Bosh, Granger lineup would be very good. Plus they have a decent supporting cast around those 2.
4. Atlanta - Their starting lineup is arguably better than what they have now; but the big difference is their bench which I feel is very deep.
5. Washington - They have a well balanced team who would definitely do better than the current Washington team.
6. Miami - Downgrading from Wade to Johnson is not the best scenario, but Johnson is an all-star caliber player; but adding all-stars like Yao and Billups makes this a dangerous team to play against.
7. Chicago - Adding Wade is a big difference for them.
8. Philly - I think that they have a more rounded team that should be able to compete in the east

Improving for the future
1. Dallas - They have a bunch of young studs and should be very solid in a couple of years
2. Memphis - They added the right pieces IMO to the team that they had before and should be a solid team.
3. Minnesota - I like the future for this team quite a bit. I think Henderson is a perfect fit, and Deng will be a really good fit as well.
4. Sacramento - Added more young players to their team.
5. Golden State - Would be higher if Amare was guaranteed to stay, but if he does; I think they will have a playoff team for the next 5 years.
6. Phoenix - They were old and a borderline playoff team; now they are a lot younger and I think they would have a better chance to make the playoffs as well.
7. Oklahoma City - Added some young players to their team; and they also added a few veterans to help their young players out.
8. Utah - They have a nice rounded team; and they brought in a few more younger players to help them transition into the future

EAST
1. Detroit - They will have lots of cap room and they added young studs like Bynum, Rudy, and Young to go with Stuckey; and they drafted Hill; that's a future starting lineup for them
2. Washington - They started with lots of future salary to either old, not that good, or injured players. They got back a good young PG, a SF who is only a slight downgrade from Butler, and a very good young C; they also have IMO the best 6th man in the league and a bench full of young players who have potential.
3. New York - They have a young team, plus they were able to get some capspace.
4. New Jersey - They continued to add young talent to their team.
5. Toronto - They have a well-balanced team; and they made sure that they would have a stud at PF for sure in 2010-2011.
6. Milwaukee - They were able to cut a lot of salary and give their team something to work with.
7. Philly - They acquired some players that can be helpful for quite awhile together.
8. Indiana - They paired Bosh and Granger; it would be higher if they knew Bosh would stay.

Re-tooling (coming soon)
1. Los Angeles Lakers
2. Washington
3. Orlando
4. Dallas
5. Golden State
6. Cleveland
7. Oklahoma City
8. Denver
9. Portland
10. Indiana
11. Phoenix
12. Houston
13. New York
14. Sacramento
15. Detroit
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Post#9 » by Gremz » Sun Mar 29, 2009 6:31 pm

Win Now

EAST

1.Indiana
2.Orlando
3.Cleveland
4.Philly
5.Atlanta
6.Washington
7.New York
8.New Jersey

WEST

1.Lakers
2.Portland
3.Phoenix
4.Oklahoma City
5.Golden State
6.Minnesota
7.Memphis

The Future

EAST

1.New Jersey
2.New York
3.Detroit
4.Indiana
5.Charlotte
6.Washington
7.Philly
8.Orlando

WEST

1.Memphis
2.Minnesota
3.Portland
4.Phoenix
5.OKlahoma City
6.Golden State
7.Lakers


Overall

1.Indiana
2.Lakers
3.Phoenix
4.Portland
5.New York
6.Orlando
7.Cleveland
8.Detroit
9.New Jersey
10.Washington
11.Memphis
12.Minnesota
13.Philly
14.Oklahoma City
15.Charlotte

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Post#10 » by roc » Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:40 pm

Only voted for teams that did a write up and NO "my new team >>> my old team" doesn't cut it, sorry Cleveland.

WIN NOW:

EAST:

1. Orlando
2. Indiana
3. Washington
4. Philadelphia
5. Atlanta
6. New Jersey

WEST:

1. LA Lakers
2. Portland
3. Phoenix
4. Golden State
5. Oklahoma City
6. Memphis

REBUILD:

EAST:

1. Washington
2. New Jersey
3. Indiana
4. Philadelphia
5. New York
6. Charlotte

WEST:

1. Phoenix
2. Memphis
3. Golden State
4. Oklahoma City
5. Dallas
6. Minnesota
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Post#11 » by sterncohen » Sun Mar 29, 2009 8:32 pm

WIN NOW

East
1. Orlando
2. Miami
3. Indiana
4. Cleveland
5. Atlanta
6. New Jersey
7. New York

West
1. Portland
2. LA Lakers
3. Phoenix
4. Minnesota
5. Houston
6. Oklahoma City
7. Denver
8. LA Clippers

FUTURE

East
1. Detroit
2. New Jersey
3. Miami
4. Indiana
5. Orlando
6. Cleveland
7. Atlanta

West
1. Phoenix
2. Memphis
3. Minnesota
4. Dallas
5. Houston
6. LA Lakers
7. Oklahoma City
8. San Antonio

OVERALL

1. Phoenix
2. Portland
3. LA Lakers
4. Minnesota
5. Orlando
6. New Jersey
7. Miami
8. Memphis
9. Indiana
10. Houston
11. Cleveland
12. Detroit
13. Atlanta
14. Oklahoma City
15. Denver
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Post#12 » by deviljets7 » Tue Mar 31, 2009 3:09 pm

Based only on those that have posted in the write up thread

Win Now
East
1. Cavaliers
2. Magic
3. Pacers
4. Wizards
5. 76ers
6. Hawks
7. Knicks
8. Pistons

West
1. Lakers
2. Blazers
3. Suns
4. Warriors
5. Thunder
6. T-Wolves
7. Mavericks
8. Grizzlies

Future
East
1. Knicks
2. Pacers
3. Wizards
4. Pistons
5. Cavaliers
6. Magic
7. Bobcats
8. Hawks

West
1. Mavericks
2. Suns
3. T-Wolves
4. Thunder
5. Kings
6. Grizzlies
7. Blazers
8. Warriors

Overall
1. Knicks
2. Lakers
3. T-Wolves
4. Mavericks
5. Wizards
6. Pacers
7. Magic
8. Warriors
9. Blazers
10. Suns
11. Kings
12. Pistons
13. Grizzlies
14. Cavaliers
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Post#13 » by SamBone » Wed Apr 1, 2009 3:13 am

I am only ranking teams that entered a write up as per the rules. Not sure how others ranked teams that had no write up, but left my team off all lists? Also I left myself off of the lists

Win now

EAST
1. Cavs (cap hell)
2. Indiana (not far behind)
3. Magic
4. Atlanta
5. Wash
6. Detroit
7. Knicks
8. Charlotte
no write ups for Chicago, Boston, Miami, Milwaukee, Toronto
WEST
1. Lakers
2. Portland (very close)
3. Phoenix (a SG would make this team)
4. OK City
5. Minnesota
6. Dallas
7. Memphis
8. Sac
no write up for Denver, San Antonio, Houston, Utah, New Orleans, Clippers

for the future (I rated young players over $ because who knows were the FA's will go)

EAST
1.Indiana
2. Charlotte
3.Washington
4.Detroit
5.Magic
6.Cavs
7. Knicks
8.Nets/Atlanta

WEST
1.Dallas
2.Minnesota
3.Portland
4.OK City
5.Memphis
6.Phoenix
7.Sac
8.Lakers

OVERALL (Top 15)

1.Indiana
2.Portland
3.Dallas
4.OK City
5.Minnesota
6.Phoenix
7.Magic
8.Washington
9. Charlotte
10.Cavs
11. Detroit
12.Atlanta
13.Knicks
14.Lakers
15.Memphis
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Post#14 » by bcortell » Wed Apr 1, 2009 11:50 am

First, thanks for the Minny love. 8-)

Win Now:

East-
1. Orlando
2. Cleveland (completely unrealistic salary though)
3. Indiana
4. Philadelphia
5. Atlanta
6. Washington
7. New Jersey
8. New York

West-
1. Los Angeles Lakers
2. Portland
3. Phoenix
4. Golden State
5. Minnesota
6. Dallas
7. Oklahoma City
8. Memphis


Future:

East-
1. Detroit
2. New Jersey
3. New York
4. Indiana
5. Lebron.. err.. Cleveland :D
6. Charlotte
7. Washington
8. Orlando

West-
1. Dallas
2. Memphis
3. Minnesota
4. Sacramento
5. Oklahoma City
6. Golden State
7. Phoenix
8. Portland
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Post#15 » by skorff26 » Wed Apr 1, 2009 1:30 pm

Scoring System (subject to change, if there are any suggestions e-mail them to me)
-A team will lose 2 points if they did not do their write-up so if they were going to earn 5 points then it would only be worth 3 (that's in addition to a lot of teams not including them in the voting as well, but if you have time to go back and look at the other teams roster you can and you can use their rosters to judge them accoringly, you don't have to include them if you don't want to)
-Also, if you submit votes for a criteria then your team will earn max possible points for that certain area; it is only fair so that teams won't get penalized for voting (a quick example as to why this will occur, lets say only 4 votes were submitted; Team A was in 2nd place in 3 of the ballots and he submitted one of the ballots 3 x 13 points = 39 points; Team B was in 3rd place in 4 ballots and didn't submit a ballot 4 x 10 = 40 points; thus Team B would be ahead of Team A even though Team A was ahead of Team B in each ballot; so Team A had been penalized because he voted. By giving Team A max points for his ballot that he submitted, he would be ahead of Team B and he wouldn't lose out on points.

Scoring System (top 8)
Team 1 - 17 points
Team 2 - 13 points
Team 3 - 10 points
Team 4 - 7 points
Team 5 - 5 points
Team 6 - 3 points
Team 7 - 2 points
Team 8 - 1 point

Scoring System (15 teams)
Team 1 - 33 points
Team 2 - 28 points
Team 3 - 24 points
Team 4 - 21 points
Team 5 - 18 points
Team 6 - 15 points
Team 7 - 13 points
Team 8 - 11 points
Team 9 - 9 points
Team 10 - 7 points
Team 11 - 5 points
Team 12 - 4 points
Team 13 - 3 points
Team 14 - 2 points
Team 15 - 1 point

-and each team will be judged for each category
-also the deadline is extended to Saturday April 4 at 8PM est
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Post#16 » by skorff26 » Sun Apr 5, 2009 12:59 am

Win Now

East
1. Orlando 187
2. Indiana 176
3. Cleveland 143
4. Philly 85
5. Atlanta 81
6. Washington 59
7. New Jersey 29
7. Miami 29
9. Detroit 24
10. Charlotte 18
11. New York 14
12. Chicago 5

West
1. Lakers 217
2. Portland 150
3. Phoenix 116
4. Golden State 93
5. Oklahoma City 65
6. Minnesota 50
7. Houston 37
8. Memphis 31
9. Dallas 28
10. Denver 19
11. Utah 6
12. Sacramento 1

Future

East
1. Detroit 142
2. New York 122
3. New Jersey 121
4. Indiana 111
5. Washington 107
6. Charlotte 58
7. Cleveland 33
8. Orlando 32
9. Philly 30
10. Atlanta 21
11. Miami 8
12. Toronto 4
13. Milwaukee 1

West
1. Dallas 163
2. Memphis 134
3. Minnesota 123
4. Phoenix 110
5. Golden State 75
6. Oklahoma City 71
7. Portland 48
8. Sacramento 45
9. Lakers 9
10. Clippers 3
10. Houston 3

Overall
1. Lakers 172
2. Indiana 138
3. Portland 137
4. Phoenix 125
5. Dallas 121
6.Orlando 104
7. Washington 97
8. New York 92
9. Cleveland 79
10. Golden State 78
11. Minnesota 70
12. Oklahoma City 65
13. New Jersey 63
14. Memphis 53
15. Charlotte 46
16. Detroit 41
17. Philly 37
18. Atlanta 28
19. Miami 11
20. Denver 9
21. Sacramento 7
21. Houston 7

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Re: GM a Team: Congratulation Lakers GM 

Post#17 » by xxSnEaKyPxx » Sun Apr 5, 2009 2:48 am

Sorry I never got around to the rest of my teams, I've been really busy. If ya'll want you can just add Orlando's selection to what I have left to give the other teams points.
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Post#18 » by bryant08 » Sun Apr 5, 2009 2:50 am

My bad about not getting my write up done in my time, but I won so yay! :)
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Post#19 » by xxSnEaKyPxx » Sun Apr 5, 2009 2:57 am

bryant08 wrote:My bad about not getting my write up done in my time, but I won so yay! :)

Nice job man, you had a beast team.
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Post#20 » by bryant08 » Sun Apr 5, 2009 3:02 am

Well to be honest, I started out with a pretty beast team anyways. Adding Brandon Roy and Michael Beasley to the Pacers (while keeping Danny Granger)?!?! Hats off to you man.

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