Note: I'm judging originality not based on specific finalized ideas, but if it's a general idea that's been floated..I'm taking points off, but still giving you some leeway. As for feasibility, trades are always an unlikely thing so my scores will generally be under 5, especially in three team trades. As for effectiveness, I weigh the positives and negatives for both teams
ws26 wrote:LA Lakers 
Outgoing: $2.22 mil TPE from Chris Mihm 
Incoming: Acie Law
GS Warriors
Outgoing: Acie Law 
Incoming: $2.2 mil TPE from Chris Mihm
Originality: 8
Feasibility: 3
Effectiveness: 4
I haven't seen Acie Law mentioned, because I figured the Warriors were just going to keep him around if C.J. Watson does end up leaving. Relatively original at least. However, Shannon Brown, Farmar, and Fisher already create a glut at the PG position, and I don't think you could say Acie Law is better than any of them. Some sources say Dr. Buss balked at the tax bill to bring Odom back until Phil talked him into his senses, I don't see him throwing away millions of dollars(salary+tax) for this years Sun-Yue. 
legacyinthemakin89c wrote:TPE Trade:
Denver Nuggets Trade:
Allen Iverson TPE for 5.2 million
Chucky Atkins TPE for 1.7 million
Denver Nuggets Receive:
Kyle Korver
Francisco Elson
Utah Jazz Trade:
Kyle Korver
Utah Jazz Receive:
Allen Iverson TPE for 5.2 million
Milwaukee Bucks Trade:
Francisco Elson
Milwaukee Bucks Receive:
Chucky Atkins TPE for 1.7 million
Originality: 7
Feasibility: 3
Effectiveness: 5
I see the motives for all teams here, though I don't think Denver would be willing to foot the tax bill that Korver and Elson will brong on them when they already have JR Smith and a decent big-man rotation. If they wouldn't pay Kleiza, they won't pay Korver that kind of money. Also, trades involving multiple teams are automatically low in the feasibility department. 
mikero wrote:MIA gets: Brandan Wright
MIA trades: 2.7 mil TPE, MIA 2010 1st rounder, Cash
GSW get: 2.7 mil TPE, MIA 2010 1st rounder, Cash
GSW trade: Brandan Wright
Originality: 5
Feasibility: 1
Effectiveness: 1
This is a steal for Miami. Wright is still a good prospect on a great rookie contract. Miami's first probably won't even be a lottery pick. GSW isn't this desperate to save money. Wright is a guy I see being moved in a package for talent maybe, but he won't be salary dumped for a mediocre draft pick. I haven't seen it much, but there's no way it happens and it does nothing for GSW.
sterncohen wrote:New Orleans out / New Jersey in:
Julian Wright $2.00M
New Jersey out / New Orleans in:
$2.00M TPE, using a part of NJ's larger TE
2010 NJ 2nd round pick
Originality: 3
Feasibility: 3
Effectiveness: 3
I've seen New Orleans salary dump every player they have ten times on this board, but with this trade it's effective in the sense that NJ gets a nice piece to add to their rebuilding phase. However, with the Okafur trade, it's pretty evident that NOH is looking to compete, or at least at the moment are looking to compete. JuJu showed some nice flashes last year and should fit well on the wings with CP3 where they sorely lack athleticism. 
poopdamoop wrote:New York trades: $1.1M TE, protected 2010 2nd round pick
New York receives: Devin Brown
Originality: 3
Feasibility: 2
Effectiveness: 3
Again, I've seen a million trades with NOH dumping salary. I just don't see a reason for the Knicks to do this. They can pick up any random crappy but scrappy guard to play for the minimum where they don't even have to foot most of the bill. No point in trading a 2nd or spending money.
bigjabroni wrote:Denver trades Renaldo Balkman (1 year/$2.1 million) for Phoenix TPE $2 million. 
Originality: 5
Feasibility: 0
Effectiveness: 0
Balkman isn't a very good player and Robert Sarver isn't going to open his wallet for this guy. Phoenix has no motivation to add unnecessary money to their payroll. 
sammydavis wrote:Travis Diener (1.74M) to ORL for 1.74M of Turkoglu TPE and a heavily protected future 2nd round pick.
Originality: 6
Feasibility: 4
Effectiveness: 8
Not bad, not bad at all. A lot of talk about Orlando getting a back-up PG. I'm not necessarily sure that Bird would even want to trade Diener(team image thing that he's into), and I'm not sure Orlando would want to use some of their very valuable TPE on Diener, as for feasibility, I'm not sure if it could happen. However, it would be effective in saving Indiana money and filling a need for the Magic. 
ClipperDomination wrote:Denver Sends: Most of the $2.1 Million TPE
Denver Receives: Jarvis Hayes
New Jersey Sends: Jarvis Hayes
New Jersey Receives: Most of the $2.1 Million TPE
Originality: 5
Feasibility: 2
Effectiveness: 5
It's a relatively new idea, and it fills a need for both teams, but it's not feasible. Denver has shown this off-season that they're worried about the tax and aren't willing to delve into it for even Kleiza, much less a guy like Jarvis Hayes. Won't happen. 
RTM wrote:LAC Sends: 5.2 Million TPE, heavily protected future 2nd Rounder
LAC Gets: Kyle Korver
Originality: 7
Feasibility: 6
Effectiveness: 8
Nice trade all around. Utah dumps money and saves on the tax and LAC gets a knockdown shooter for their ball-club. The only things I see snagging this deal are the fact that Korver is Utah's only true marksman outside Okur, and the Clippers might just opt to bring Novak back, that's why it got a 6 for feasibility.
mhd wrote:Clippers trade:
3.945 Trade Exception
for:
1) Rasual Butler
Originality: 3
Feasibility: 2
Effectiveness: 2
Way too many NOH salary dumps. Butler is a useful player for them, and the Okafur trade showed me that they're going to at least attempt to compete this year. They won't be dumping younger useful athletic players for nothing. 
eitanr wrote:LA Clippers Trade: 7.5 TPE
Sacramento Kings Trade: Andres Nocioni
Originality: 5
Feasibility: 2
Effectiveness: 2
Haven't seen much of Noc to LAC, but I don't think it's feasible or effective. Sterling isn't going spend his TPE on Nocioni. An older veteran glue guy who's owed a lot of money isn't the direction the Clippers seem to be going. He has post 2010 money on his deal as well. Also, with Thorton and possibly bringing back Novak, this is just a way too much money for a guy who won't have much of a role. 
Finger Roll wrote:Chicago Bulls give: Kirk Hinrich
Chicago Bulls get: Jordan Farmar, Luke Ridnour, Future Second Round Pick
Los Angeles Lakers give: Jordan Farmar, D.J. Mbenga, Adam Morrison, 2 Future Second Round Picks
Los Angeles Lakers get: Francisco Elson, Kirk Hinrich
Milwaukee Bucks give: Francisco Elson, Luke Ridnour
Milwaukee Bucks get: D.J. Mbenga, Adam Morrison, Future Second Round Pick
Originality: 2
Feasibility: 1
Effectiveness: 3
I've seen Hinrich to L.A. a million times. A few things to consider are that Milwaukee has no business in this trade, they really don't save much money and Skiles likes Ridnour. Chicago, who just lost their best scorer, loses even more offense on their team in a player like Hinrich. They get back two guys who make it a glut at PG and they really don't get much besides dumping Hinrich's salary for a year. The Lakers rob everyone, but I don't think Buss will be willing to shell out the cash for Hinrich. I think the Lakers are mostly done this off-season. Plus, I don't see a TPE in play....
vincecarter4pres wrote:Miami sends:
TPE
2nd round pick
Milwaukee sends:
Kurt Thomas
Originality: 9
Feasibility: 5
Effectiveness: 8
I really like this deal for Miami and it saves Milwaukee money and gets rid of Kurt who, behind Bogut and Warrick and Amir ...won't be very useful. Kohl would be happy to get out of his contract. I think Miami could really use Kurt's rebounding presence. However, Riley has already said what his intentions are...and after striking out on Odom it looks like the Heat, for better or worse, will stand pat this year and not spend money when they can't truly compete. 
KiDfReSh wrote:Golden State trades:
PG: Acie Law
Orlando trades:
2.2 million TPE
Originality: 5
Feasibility: 4
Effectivness: 4
I don't see Orlando using a chunk of their TPE on Acie Law. I don't think he's good enough or big enough of an upgrade over anyone to warrant it, let alone to warrant paying more luxury tax for him. I think they'll go after a guy who's just as proven as Acie and get him for the Vet Min. If anything, Watson is the guy from GS they want. 
N.O.R.E. wrote:Clippers Receive: Charlie Bell, J. Alexander
Bucks Receive: TPE, 2nd
Originality: 4
Feasibility: 0
Effectiveness: 0
I don't see the Clips paying all that extra money to get a redundant, raw, Joe Alexander and to pay Charlie Bell for multiple years when they already have Baron Davis locked up. 
Trader_Joe wrote:J.Alexander, W.Sharpe*, 2011 #2 for TPE
Originality: 7
Feasibility: 1
Effectiveness: 4
Could be a slight help or motivation for a team to spend money on Joe, but I don't think he's worth it and I'm not sure many teams do. Joe could be a solid pick-up for a team though, if he can develop. 
End Note: Sorry if my judgments are a bit late, I didn't realize they were due so early. If you want to use them, here they are.