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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#741 » by skorff26 » Sun May 10, 2009 1:37 am

bigpimpdave wrote:Milwaukee and Detroit have a trade to announce, pending Detroit signing Chase Budinger to the scale deal (* 120%) for the #21 pick.

So Budinger's deal should be:

1st year: 1,266,120
2nd year: 1,361,040
3rd year team option: 1,455,960
4th year team option: 2,319,344
5th year QO: 3,342,175

*I'm assuming the 2nd and 3rd year are *1.2 as well. Correct me if I'm wrong. The 1st year salary for the trade purpose is correct.

Then the trade is:

Charlie Bell - 3,602,960
Damien Wilkins - 3,300,000
TOTAL - 6,902,960

for

Cory Maggette - 8,937,931
Chase Budinger - 1,266,120
TOTAL - 10,204,051

Milwaukee is under the cap and can absorb the extra salary. This creates a TPE for Detroit of (10,204,051 - 6,902,960) = 3,301,091.

Milwaukee accepts. We take on quite a bit of salary long term, but we think Maggette fits our plan very well and provides a #1 scorer on the wing, which is something we were missing sorely. Budinger is a nice wing project as well.

Trade approved please update your rosters.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#742 » by MJallday59 » Sun May 10, 2009 4:13 am

The Bobcats and Toronto Raptors have agreed to the following

The Raptors send:
Kwame Brown - 4,000,000
Eduardo Najera - 3,000,000
Devean George - 1,600,000

8.6 million x 1.25 =10,812,000 > 10.5



The Bobcats will send:
Eric Dampier 10,500,000
2010 2nd round pick (Top 35 protected)

We're excited to bring in 3 vets who can help our young core. Najera is a great locker room presence and we hope his toughness will rub off on mcroberts.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#743 » by calderon13 » Sun May 10, 2009 6:19 am

Posting on behalf of the clippers:

Los Angeles trade:
2010 second round pick (lower of nuggets' and clippers 2nd round pick)

Milwaukee trade:
2009 second round pick

Clippers accept. They need to fill roster spots and needed a 2nd round pick this year.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#744 » by bigpimpdave » Sun May 10, 2009 6:30 am

calderon13 wrote:Posting on behalf of the clippers:

Los Angeles trade:
2010 second round pick (lower of nuggets' and clippers 2nd round pick)

Milwaukee trade:
2009 second round pick

Clippers accept. They need to fill roster spots and needed a 2nd round pick this year.


Milwaukee accepts. Even though the pick may be lower, the Bucks like the talent a lot more in 2010's draft.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#745 » by skorff26 » Sun May 10, 2009 1:18 pm

calderon13 wrote:Posting on behalf of the clippers:

Los Angeles trade:
2010 second round pick (lower of nuggets' and clippers 2nd round pick)

Milwaukee trade:
2009 second round pick

Clippers accept. They need to fill roster spots and needed a 2nd round pick this year.

Trade approved, please update your rosters.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#746 » by Garmfay » Sun May 10, 2009 2:19 pm

MJallday59 wrote:The Bobcats and Toronto Raptors have agreed to the following

The Raptors send:
Kwame Brown - 4,000,000
Eduardo Najera - 3,000,000
Devean George - 1,600,000

8.6 million x 1.25 =10,812,000 > 10.5



The Bobcats will send:
Eric Dampier 10,500,000
2010 2nd round pick (Top 35 protected)

We're excited to bring in 3 vets who can help our young core. Najera is a great locker room presence and we hope his toughness will rub off on mcroberts.

Raptors agree. I need to free up roster room for younger players and also Damp is a bigger expiring to package. Accept
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#747 » by skorff26 » Sun May 10, 2009 3:05 pm

Garmfay wrote:
MJallday59 wrote:The Bobcats and Toronto Raptors have agreed to the following

The Raptors send:
Kwame Brown - 4,000,000
Eduardo Najera - 3,000,000
Devean George - 1,600,000

8.6 million x 1.25 =10,812,000 > 10.5



The Bobcats will send:
Eric Dampier 10,500,000
2010 2nd round pick (Top 35 protected)

We're excited to bring in 3 vets who can help our young core. Najera is a great locker room presence and we hope his toughness will rub off on mcroberts.

Raptors agree. I need to free up roster room for younger players and also Damp is a bigger expiring to package. Accept

Trade NOT approved, according to shamsports.com, Dampiers salary is 12,115,500; http://www.shamsports.com/content/pages ... ericks.jsp
and 12,115,500>10,812,000; thus the salaries do not match up
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#748 » by vege » Tue May 12, 2009 8:00 pm

The Atlanta Hawks and the New Your Knicks have a trade to announce:

Atlanta send #49

New York Knicks send LAC 2010 2nd round pick

Atlanta rather fill the roster spot with a FA and the players we wanted to select are already gone, we believe in 2010 we might get a better player.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#749 » by Mascot » Tue May 12, 2009 8:01 pm

vege wrote:The Atlanta Hawks and the New Your Knicks have a trade to announce:

Atlanta send #49

New York Knicks send LAC 2010 2nd round pick

Atlanta rather fill the roster spot with a FA and the players we wanted to select are already gone, we believe in 2010 we might get a better player.



New York accepts, we need to fill out bench for this season so this trade helps us do that.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#750 » by skorff26 » Tue May 12, 2009 9:18 pm

vege wrote:The Atlanta Hawks and the New Your Knicks have a trade to announce:

Atlanta send #49

New York Knicks send LAC 2010 2nd round pick

Atlanta rather fill the roster spot with a FA and the players we wanted to select are already gone, we believe in 2010 we might get a better player.

trade approved.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#751 » by BlackIce » Tue May 12, 2009 11:25 pm

On behalf of Min:

Minnesota trades Wil Bynum ($825,497) to Phenoix for Toronto's 2010 1st round pick.

We are sad to trade away a young scoring pg but couldn't say no to the pick.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#752 » by LeQuitterNotMVP » Wed May 13, 2009 12:33 am

JW - what happened to Minny's GM? Is his realgm account messed up?
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#753 » by skorff26 » Wed May 13, 2009 12:44 am

Minnesota has been having really bad computer problems so all his communication is done through e-mails. His computer problems should be fixed soon.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#754 » by bryant08 » Wed May 13, 2009 1:22 am

Indiana and Washington have come to a deal:

Acie Law ($2,216,160)
for
Hilton Armstrong ($2,801,198)
#51

2.21616 x1.25 = 2.7702+0.1=2.87>2.801

Washington accepts. We've got a glut of bigs and Armstrong may be talented defensively, but he won't get to see the floor enough to show it. The pick was pretty useless to the squad, as the player drafted wouldn't see the floor much either. Acie Law is going to get a legit shot to play big minutes and see if he can develop that potential further. Javaris/Acie will get all the opportunities to win the starting job.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#755 » by TMACFORMVP » Wed May 13, 2009 1:25 am

Pacers accept, we could use any sort of depth at the big man position and Armstrong at the worst provides it. We also pick up the 51th pick.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#756 » by skorff26 » Wed May 13, 2009 1:48 am

bryant08 wrote:Indiana and Washington have come to a deal:

Acie Law ($2,216,160)
for
Hilton Armstrong ($2,801,198)
#51

2.21616 x1.25 = 2.7702+0.1=2.87>2.801

Washington accepts. We've got a glut of bigs and Armstrong may be talented defensively, but he won't get to see the floor enough to show it. The pick was pretty useless to the squad, as the player drafted wouldn't see the floor much either. Acie Law is going to get a legit shot to play big minutes and see if he can develop that potential further. Javaris/Acie will get all the opportunities to win the starting job.

Trade approved update your rosters and Indiana is up in the draft.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#757 » by roc » Wed May 13, 2009 2:36 am

Orlando and Detroit have come to an agreement.

Delonte West/2011 1st/2010 2nd for Damien Wilkins/Darren Collison

Orlando does this deal to get a young PG prospect in Collison at a much cheaper price point than Delonte. This deal is all about preparing for 2010.

D West = $4,254,250

Wilkins/Collison = $3,300,000 + 1,012,900 = $4,312,900

deal obviously works

Orlando accepts.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#758 » by arh1109 » Wed May 13, 2009 2:36 am

BlackIce wrote:On behalf of Min:

Minnesota trades Wil Bynum ($825,497) to Phenoix for Toronto's 2010 1st round pick.

We are sad to trade away a young scoring pg but couldn't say no to the pick.

Phoenix accepts
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#759 » by BlackIce » Wed May 13, 2009 2:49 am

r0cd0gg wrote:Orlando and Detroit have come to an agreement.

Delonte West/2011 1st/2010 2nd for Damien Wilkins/Darren Collison

Orlando does this deal to get a young PG prospect in Collison at a much cheaper price point than Delonte. This deal is all about preparing for 2010.

D West = $4,254,250

Wilkins/Collison = $3,300,000 + 1,012,900 = $4,312,900

deal obviously works

Orlando accepts.

We lose a young PG in Collison but we felt his upside wasn't anything to write home about and we love what West gives our 2nd unit. We have built our bench thinking defense first, and we need a shot of instant offense off then bench. West has a team option in 2011 so we can terminate his contract if we need the cap room. We also get a 1st out of the deal and a likely early 2nd in the 2010 draft.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#760 » by TMACFORMVP » Wed May 13, 2009 6:49 am

The Indiana Pacers and Miami Heat have agreed upon a trade.

The Pacers send Reggie Evans ($4,960,000), Bruce Bowen ($4,000,000), Antoine Wright ($1,800,000) and Joey Dorsey ($881,820) for Udonis Haslem ($7,100,000), James Jones ($4,330,000) and a 2012 Memphis 2nd round pick (Top 55 protected :D).

Pacers Incoming: $11,430,000
Heat Incoming: $11,641,820

Pacers accept, we have a glut in wings, so losing Wright and Bowen don't hurt as much it would initially seem. We pick up a more serviceable PF with one year shorter on his contract, AVAILABLE for trade, or a great veteran to bring off the bench. Jones isn't the greatest of contracts, but he provides solid shooting. We'll miss Dorsey, but with the recent addition of Armstrong, we feel he's more expendable. We give up a lot of talent, and add salary, but shed a little for 2010 off-season and bolster our bench our bench in terms of overall production. Not too mention I was ridiculously bored late in the night, and wanted the thrill of accepting a trade, lol.

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