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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1221 » by TMACFORMVP » Wed Jul 8, 2009 2:41 am

The Indiana Pacers and Charlotte Bobcats have agreed upon a trade.

Indiana sends Hedo Turkoglu ($10,000,000), Aaron Afflalo ($1,959,577), and our own 2011 1st Round draft selection in exchange for Andre Iguodala ($12,345,250).

Indiana Outgoing/Charlotte Incoming: $11,959,577
Indiana Incoming/Charlotte Outgoing: $12,345,250

Deal Works!

Indiana accepts, we reacquire Iggy, whom we feel is a good fit in our approach to a player that can contribute to the success of our team both in the present day, and the future. His long contract kills any sort of financial flexibility we'd have, but weren't going to be big time players in free agency anyway.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1222 » by roc » Wed Jul 8, 2009 5:27 pm

Orlando relinquishes the rights to Ricky Davis, Quentin Richardson, and Raja Bell.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1223 » by skflives » Wed Jul 8, 2009 6:57 pm

The Bucks :
trade the rights to Cole Aldrich

The Grizzlies:
trade the rights to shooting guard Evan Turner
cash considerations

Upon entering negotiations Mr.Aldrich expressed that he would have preferred to have gone to a team where he had a better chance of becoming the long term starting center. As such the Bucks decided to honor his wishes by sending him to Memphis. In return the Bucks receive the rights to Evan Turner. Turner was the player they would have grabbed in the first place had Aldrich not been available. The Bucks love his combination of size and speed and feel he has all the tools to be a tremendous player on both sides of the ball.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1224 » by calderon13 » Wed Jul 8, 2009 7:01 pm

skflives wrote:The Bucks :
trade the rights to Cole Aldrich

The Grizzlies:
trade the rights to shooting guard Evan Turner
cash considerations

Upon entering negotiations Mr.Aldrich expressed that he would have preferred to have gone to a team where he had a better chance of becoming the long term starting center. As such the Bucks decided to honor his wishes by sending him to Memphis. In return the Bucks receive the rights to Evan Turner. Turner was the player they would have grabbed in the first place had Aldrich not been available. The Bucks love his combination of size and speed and feel he has all the tools to be a tremendous player on both sides of the ball.


Memphis Grizzlies are proud to welcome Cole Aldrich who was the 3rd best player on our list for this year's draft aside from Derrick Favors and John Wall. We wish Evan Turner the best of luck for the future.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1225 » by Miller4ever » Wed Jul 8, 2009 7:18 pm

Rockets and Thunder reach an agreement.

Rockets equip Sword of +5 Strength and cast...

...oops. Wrong fantasy game.

Yao Ming
Marquis Daniels
Chuck Hayes
2010 1st (#19 pick)
=$24,338,075

Richard Jefferson
Nick Collison
3 2011 1sts (OKC, DET, NOH)
=$20,550,000

24,338,075/(20,550,000 + 100,000) = ~1.17 We're good to go.

Houston wants to explode this game in the face. Yao Ming has officially blown up my team. Chuck Hayes is great, and so is Marquis Daniels. The outgoing value it super-high, but with the 1sts that my opponent is giving me, it gives the Rockets a chance to rebuild while not performing horribly between RJ and Millsap.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1226 » by roc » Wed Jul 8, 2009 7:24 pm

Miller4ever wrote:Rockets equip Sword of +5 Strength and cast...

...oops. Wrong fantasy game.

:rofl:

and

of Strength? :wink:
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1227 » by xxSnEaKyPxx » Wed Jul 8, 2009 7:28 pm

Miller4ever wrote:Rockets and Thunder reach an agreement.

Rockets equip Sword of +5 Strength and cast...

...oops. Wrong fantasy game.

Yao Ming
Marquis Daniels
Chuck Hayes
2010 1st (#19 pick)
=$24,338,075

Richard Jefferson
Nick Collison
3 2011 1sts (OKC, DET, NOH)
=$20,550,000

24,338,075/(20,550,000 + 100,000) = ~1.17 We're good to go.

Houston wants to explode this game in the face. Yao Ming has officially blown up my team. Chuck Hayes is great, and so is Marquis Daniels. The outgoing value it super-high, but with the 1sts that my opponent is giving me, it gives the Rockets a chance to rebuild while not performing horribly between RJ and Millsap.

The Thunder accept. We are taking a huge risk as Yao won't be a factor next season, but adding him for the future could win us a lot of Championships. Yao will also sell a lot of jerseys, so he will bring us in money in the meantime. We are happy to bring aboard Daniels, who plays good defense and can score in the paint, and Hayes who will provide energy off the bench.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1228 » by TMACFORMVP » Wed Jul 8, 2009 9:19 pm

The deal with Charlotte has been canceled because the Bobcats have rescinded their acceptance due to the number of GM's threatening for a veto, and thus uncomfortable doing the deal despite having a plan that would go further beyond the player/contract value of Hedo.

Hedo is back on the block.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1229 » by roc » Thu Jul 9, 2009 2:42 am

Orlando and San Antonio have reached an agreement.

Earl Clark/Houston 2011 2nd/2013 1st for Nate Robinson/Derrik Favors

We create a large TPE fo SA since we have plenty of cap room to take back Nate and Derrik's contracts

We lose a shot at going after 2 max FAs and about $8mil in capspace but get a PF upgrade and depth in the backcourt. We will miss Earl Clark's ability to play the SF and PF but hey we have our eye's on another SF to fill that void. :wink:

Orlando accepts
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1230 » by CB-Blazer » Thu Jul 9, 2009 2:48 am

r0cd0gg wrote:Orlando and San Antonio have reached an agreement.

Earl Clark/Houston 2011 2nd/2013 1st for Nate Robinson/Derrik Favors

We create a large TPE fo SA since we have plenty of cap room to take back Nate and Derrik's contracts

We lose a shot at going after 2 max FAs and about $8mil in capspace but get a PF upgrade and depth in the backcourt. We will miss Earl Clark's ability to play the SF and PF but hey we have our eye's on another SF to fill that void. :wink:

Orlando accepts


San Antonio accepts.

We lost a huge chunk of talent, but Robinson was our 3rd string PG and getting paid good money. Earl Clark gives us depth at the SF position which was something we were lacking.

Not to mention this trade enables San Antonio to chase a max contract free agent.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1231 » by skorff26 » Thu Jul 9, 2009 3:01 am

skflives wrote:The Bucks :
trade the rights to Cole Aldrich

The Grizzlies:
trade the rights to shooting guard Evan Turner
cash considerations

Upon entering negotiations Mr.Aldrich expressed that he would have preferred to have gone to a team where he had a better chance of becoming the long term starting center. As such the Bucks decided to honor his wishes by sending him to Memphis. In return the Bucks receive the rights to Evan Turner. Turner was the player they would have grabbed in the first place had Aldrich not been available. The Bucks love his combination of size and speed and feel he has all the tools to be a tremendous player on both sides of the ball.

Trade approved
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1232 » by skorff26 » Thu Jul 9, 2009 3:02 am

Miller4ever wrote:Rockets and Thunder reach an agreement.

Rockets equip Sword of +5 Strength and cast...

...oops. Wrong fantasy game.

Yao Ming
Marquis Daniels
Chuck Hayes
2010 1st (#19 pick)
=$24,338,075

Richard Jefferson
Nick Collison
3 2011 1sts (OKC, DET, NOH)
=$20,550,000

24,338,075/(20,550,000 + 100,000) = ~1.17 We're good to go.

Houston wants to explode this game in the face. Yao Ming has officially blown up my team. Chuck Hayes is great, and so is Marquis Daniels. The outgoing value it super-high, but with the 1sts that my opponent is giving me, it gives the Rockets a chance to rebuild while not performing horribly between RJ and Millsap.

Trade approved
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1233 » by CB-Blazer » Thu Jul 9, 2009 5:20 am

San Antonio and New Orleans have reached a trade agreement.

Charlie Bell------$3,851,440
Kris Humphries----3,200,000
Rights to Greg Monroe

Total-7,051,440

for
Jarret Jack-2,000,000
Andray Blatche-3,260,331
Nicolas Batum-1,196,1760

Tota- 6,457,091

The trade obivously works CBA wise and if Monroes contract will be a hold up once it is announced, San Antonio is far enough under the cap to easily take on the salary.

San Antonio parted with a bunch of their bench players and took on a bit of salary to pick up a very good PF prospect, who slipped in the draft. San Antonio has was very high on Monroe throughout the draft and was surprised to see him slip that far.

EDITL: Forgot to add part of the deal.

SAS recevies 15th pick

NOH Receives 35th/45th picks.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1234 » by SabasRevenge! » Thu Jul 9, 2009 6:05 am

CB-Blazer wrote:San Antonio and New Orleans have reached a trade agreement.

Charlie Bell------$3,851,440
Kris Humphries----3,200,000
Rights to Greg Monroe

Total-7,051,440

for
Jarret Jack-2,000,000
Andray Blatche-3,260,331
Nicolas Batum-1,196,1760

Tota- 6,457,091

The trade obivously works CBA wise and if Monroes contract will be a hold up once it is announced, San Antonio is far enough under the cap to easily take on the salary.

San Antonio parted with a bunch of their bench players and took on a bit of salary to pick up a very good PF prospect, who slipped in the draft. San Antonio has was very high on Monroe throughout the draft and was surprised to see him slip that far.


New Orleans accepts.

We liked Monroe quite a bit, but are also very high on Blatche and Batum, as well as Jarrett Jack. Overall, we felt that the value of this trade was good enough to part with Monroe because we were able to create more cap space by trading Humphries and Bell.

EDIT: NOH accepts the changes to the trade pertaining to the picks
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1235 » by CB-Blazer » Thu Jul 9, 2009 7:12 am

San Antonio and Phoenix have reached a deal.

Boris Diaw, Terrence Williams

for

Marco Belinelli, Kris Humphries, 24th pick.

Diaw+Williams=10, 766, 280

Belinelli+Humphries=5,580,280

San Antonio makes up the differece using their available capspace.

San Antonio upgrade from Belinelli to Terrence Williams for giving up capspace in the precious 2010 market. While Diaw is vastly over-paid, he will add quality depth to a frontcourt that is severly lacking in that department.
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1236 » by arh1109 » Thu Jul 9, 2009 7:13 am

Phoenix accepts, Diaw doesn't fit into the direction our programs going so its nice to get him off the books. Bellineli will give us a guy who can contribute some offense immediately and may develop further when given more playing time. We also don't have many picks in 2010 so this will provide us a chance to bring in some more prospects. Williams is a hard loss but his value may never be higher than now and at this point quantity > quality
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1237 » by skorff26 » Thu Jul 9, 2009 5:09 pm

r0cd0gg wrote:Orlando and San Antonio have reached an agreement.

Earl Clark/Houston 2011 2nd/2013 1st for Nate Robinson/Derrik Favors

We create a large TPE fo SA since we have plenty of cap room to take back Nate and Derrik's contracts

We lose a shot at going after 2 max FAs and about $8mil in capspace but get a PF upgrade and depth in the backcourt. We will miss Earl Clark's ability to play the SF and PF but hey we have our eye's on another SF to fill that void. :wink:

Orlando accepts

Trade approved
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Post#1238 » by skorff26 » Thu Jul 9, 2009 5:10 pm

CB-Blazer wrote:San Antonio and New Orleans have reached a trade agreement.

Charlie Bell------$3,851,440
Kris Humphries----3,200,000
Rights to Greg Monroe

Total-7,051,440

for
Jarret Jack-2,000,000
Andray Blatche-3,260,331
Nicolas Batum-1,196,1760

Tota- 6,457,091

The trade obivously works CBA wise and if Monroes contract will be a hold up once it is announced, San Antonio is far enough under the cap to easily take on the salary.

San Antonio parted with a bunch of their bench players and took on a bit of salary to pick up a very good PF prospect, who slipped in the draft. San Antonio has was very high on Monroe throughout the draft and was surprised to see him slip that far.

EDITL: Forgot to add part of the deal.

SAS recevies 15th pick

NOH Receives 35th/45th picks.

Trade approved
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1239 » by skorff26 » Thu Jul 9, 2009 5:11 pm

CB-Blazer wrote:San Antonio and Phoenix have reached a deal.

Boris Diaw, Terrence Williams

for

Marco Belinelli, Kris Humphries, 24th pick.

Diaw+Williams=10, 766, 280

Belinelli+Humphries=5,580,280

San Antonio makes up the differece using their available capspace.

San Antonio upgrade from Belinelli to Terrence Williams for giving up capspace in the precious 2010 market. While Diaw is vastly over-paid, he will add quality depth to a frontcourt that is severly lacking in that department.

Trade approved
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Re: New GM a Team Transactions Thread 

Post#1240 » by bringbackhoffa » Thu Jul 9, 2009 6:40 pm

the Lakers, Clippers, and Spurs have agreed on a draft day deal

Lakers recieve
26th pick
2013 second rounder
capspace

Lakers Outgoing
18th
32nd
Julian Wright- 2.8M

LAC outgoing
26,27th

LAC Incoming
18th
32nd

SA incoming
27th
Julian Wright

SA outgoing
2013 second rounder

Lakers Accept we really didnt have any one pegged at the 18th spot so we decided to clear some cap space by shipping out Julian Wright with it who would not be getting any playing time on this roster. As well we save around a 500K at picking at 26th compared to 18th. so all in all basically a 3.5M dollar saving that could be put towards getting a more proven player in free agency.

And also Lakers are shopping the 26th pick if you are willing to take Willie Green a mroe then capable back up SG in this league
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Ant Man/Tyler Herro
Dillon Brooks/Royce Oneil/Julian Champagnie
Domatas Sabonis/Cam Johnson
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