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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#741 » by roc » Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:44 pm

perhaps but Europe made no offers to me so... ;)
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#742 » by SamBone » Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:46 pm

well Europe can not offer him anything yet because you didn't let him become a FA
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Post#743 » by roc » Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:47 pm

I knew you would post that :devil:
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Post#744 » by poopdamoop » Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:23 am

Golden State and Utah have agreed on a deal

Golden State sends:

Andrew Bynum (12.5), Brandan Wright (2.7), GS 2010 1st - total 15.2 million
for
Paul Millsap (7.6), Marcin Gortat (5.8), CJ Miles (3.7), Cle 2010 1st, lower of GS and Boston 2010 2nds - total 17.1 million

Utah sends

Paul Millsap (BYC - 3.8), Marcin Gortat (5.8), CJ Miles (3.7), picks (see above) - total 13.3 million
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Andrew Bynum, B-Wright, and my 2010 first - total 15.2 million

Deal works

Why? We lose a potential star center in Bynum, as well is what is sure to be a high pick, but we get back two solid young big men locked up to very fair contracts, as well as a couple picks to use as trade assets and a cheap swingman.
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Post#745 » by sterncohen » Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:35 am

poopdamoop wrote:Golden State and Utah have agreed on a deal

Golden State sends:

Andrew Bynum (12.5), Brandan Wright (2.7), GS 2010 1st - total 15.2 million
for
Paul Millsap (7.6), Marcin Gortat (5.8), CJ Miles (3.7), Cle 2010 1st, lower of GS and Boston 2010 2nds - total 17.1 million

Utah sends

Paul Millsap (BYC - 3.8), Marcin Gortat (5.8), CJ Miles (3.7), picks (see above) - total 13.3 million
for
Andrew Bynum, B-Wright, and my 2010 first - total 15.2 million

Deal works

Why? We lose a potential star center in Bynum, as well is what is sure to be a high pick, but we get back two solid young big men locked up to very fair contracts, as well as a couple picks to use as trade assets and a cheap swingman.


Utah accepts; can't pass up the chance to add a C of Bynum's talent, even if it leaves us awfully thin at PF and on the wing. More trades to follow.
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Post#746 » by CellarDoor » Sun Oct 11, 2009 1:03 am

Boston and Oklahoma City have a trade to announce:

Boston sends Aaron Afflalo (1,086,240), Jrue Holiday (1,514,280) and James Jones (4,330,000), DEN 2010 1st, MIA 2011 1st, BOS 2012 1st for Harden (4,004,160), Weaver(870,968) and Williams (825,497)

Boston accepts. We cut the rest of Jone's salary off, pick up a tremendous prospect at SG and some needed depth at SG. It hurts to lose the three firsts, but the latter two should be late 1sts.
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Post#747 » by Miller4ever » Sun Oct 11, 2009 2:11 am

The 76ers and Pacers have reached an agreement:

76ers Trade:
Gerald Wallace - $9,500,000
Omri Casspi - $1,167,000

Pacers Trade:
Brandon Rush - $1,934,160
Jeff Foster - $6,077,500
Carlos Arroyo - $825,497

Pacers get some better talent, and free up a roster spot.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#748 » by roc » Sun Oct 11, 2009 4:48 am

arvydas1221 wrote:Washington Gets:
Rasheed Wallace $5,854,000
Greg Buckner $4,000,000
DeMarre Carroll $1,009,680
Rights to Tiago Splitter
Rights to Fran Vasquez
2013 Dallas 1st
2010 NOH Second

Salary: Salary: $10,863,680

Washington Trades:
Andray Blatche $3,000,000
Brandon Haywood $6,000,000
2013 Washington 2nd

Salary: Salary: $9,000,000 x %1.25= $11,250,000

Washington cuts ben wallace to meet roster requirements.

Washington accepts. We hate losing haywood and blache but feel that we may lose haywood in free agency and blatche will never become the player that he should be. We get a very solid replacement for now in wallace who is signed to a resonable contract and some prospects for the future.

Trade approved - Please update rosters
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Post#749 » by arvydas1221 » Sun Oct 11, 2009 5:15 am

washington and chicago have agreed on a trade.

washington sends:
2010 NOH Second

Chicago sends:
Omer Asik

Washington accepts. We like asik and take a flier on him for the future.
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Post#750 » by jcldallas24 » Sun Oct 11, 2009 5:41 am

Dallas Extends Brandon Haywood to make Dirk contend even longer having a defensive center next to a player who isn't know for his defensive ability is obviously a good thing.

Brandon Haywood- $7,000,000 -- $7,500,000 -- $8,000,000

Also Dirk has been extended because he gets to contend even longer now that i have youth at the two most important positions.

Dirk Nowitzki- $22,000,000 - $24,000,000 - $26,000,000 - $28,000,000 - $30,000,000(PO) - $32,000,000
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Post#751 » by roc » Sun Oct 11, 2009 6:00 am

jcldallas24 wrote:Dallas Extends Brandon Haywood to make Dirk contend even longer having a defensive center next to a player who isn't know for his defensive ability is obviously a good thing.

Brandon Haywood- $7,000,000 -- $7,500,000 -- $8,000,000

Also Dirk has been extended because he gets to contend even longer now that i have youth at the two most important positions.

Dirk Nowitzki- $22,000,000 - $24,000,000 - $26,000,000 - $28,000,000 - $30,000,000(PO) - $32,000,000

Confirmed

Haywood loves his role in Dallas and is happy to have this opportunity.

Dirk loves the new team that has been built around him as well as the generous contract. He hopes to finish his career as a Maverick and hopefully get a ring while he is at it.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#752 » by Miller4ever » Sun Oct 11, 2009 6:31 am

Indiana and New Orleans would like to post a trade contingent on the IND/PHI trade (just for roster spot. Right now I'm at 15, and the PHI trade will bring me to 14 so I can do this).

Brad Miller
Travis Diener

for

Morris Peterson
Marcus Banks
Hilton Armstrong
Sacramento 2010 1st

Indy does this because we realistically realize that no one big in the 2010 FA is going to come to us, so Brad Miller, as talented as he is, is going to leave. Travis Diener is buried on the depth chart. The 1st helps with our rebuilding.
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Post#753 » by BIRDMAN BIRDMAN » Sun Oct 11, 2009 6:51 am

The Miami Heetz and the San Antonio Sperz have made a deal.

Miami Sends / San Antonio Receives
Boris Diaw --------- $9,000,000
Shannon Brown --------- $1,990,000 ------ $2,149,200
Matt Barnes ------- $1,600,000 ----- $1,600,000
Desmond Mason ---------- $1,306,455 (expiring)

San Antonio Sends / Miami Receives
Steve Francis - $825,497
Shane Battier - $6,939,200/$7,429,500
Keyon Dooling- $3,564,000/$3,828,000

We accept. We're in need of a starting SG and Battier can fit in that role. He's a nice sexy stud defender not to mention, we also get Keyon Dooling who's a decent back-up and get a waterboy in Francis. We're still stacked after this, so losing arguably 3 key players for 2 won't hurt. We also get rid of Diaw.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#754 » by Gremz » Sun Oct 11, 2009 7:41 am

CellarDoor wrote:Boston and Oklahoma City have a trade to announce:

Boston sends Aaron Afflalo (1,086,240), Jrue Holiday (1,514,280) and James Jones (4,330,000), DEN 2010 1st, MIA 2011 1st, BOS 2012 1st for Harden (4,004,160), Weaver(870,968) and Williams (825,497)

Boston accepts. We cut the rest of Jone's salary off, pick up a tremendous prospect at SG and some needed depth at SG. It hurts to lose the three firsts, but the latter two should be late 1sts.


OKC accepts. I wanted to net some serious draft choices, and while Harden looks to be a quality player, I do like what Jrue Holiday can offer in the future also.
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Post#755 » by BlackIce » Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:31 pm

Booz wrote:The Miami Heetz and the San Antonio Sperz have made a deal.

Miami Sends / San Antonio Receives
Boris Diaw --------- $9,000,000
Shannon Brown --------- $1,990,000 ------ $2,149,200
Matt Barnes ------- $1,600,000 ----- $1,600,000
Desmond Mason ---------- $1,306,455 (expiring)

San Antonio Sends / Miami Receives
Steve Francis - $825,497
Shane Battier - $6,939,200/$7,429,500
Keyon Dooling- $3,564,000/$3,828,000

We accept. We're in need of a starting SG and Battier can fit in that role. He's a nice sexy stud defender not to mention, we also get Keyon Dooling who's a decent back-up and get a waterboy in Francis. We're still stacked after this, so losing arguably 3 key players for 2 won't hurt. We also get rid of Diaw.

We cut Hassan Adams before the trade. SAS confirms. Diaw is a bit overpaid but he is only 26, and put up 15/6/5 on great D in CHA. He will be our 6th man and get all the backup SF/PF minutes. Barnes is a a very good defender and overall player on an insanely good contract and Brown has proved in LA that he can handle the backup PG position. Good dealing.
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Post#756 » by LeQuitterNotMVP » Sun Oct 11, 2009 3:44 pm

arvydas1221 wrote:washington and chicago have agreed on a trade.

washington sends:
2010 NOH Second

Chicago sends:
Omer Asik

Washington accepts. We like asik and take a flier on him for the future.

Bulls accept. We had to wait for a HUGE blockbuster to finally make a trade after more than a month off, so here it is!

Anyway, we want to add some 2nd round picks for 2010.
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Post#757 » by babyjax13 » Sun Oct 11, 2009 4:15 pm

Phoenix and Charlotte have agreed to a minor trade:

Phoenix trades/Charlotte receives:
Bobby Simmons $11,242,667
Sasha Pavlovic $4,950,000
Alando Tucker $1,071,720

Total: 17.1 mill

Charlotte trades/ Phoenix receives:
Udonis Haslem $7,100,000
Jason Kapono $6,212,960
Julian Wright $2,000,040
2010 LAL 1st

Total: 15.2 x 1.25 = 19

Bobcats accept. It makes us a much worse team this year, and we lose some nice future assets, but I think that in the long-run having $40,000,000 in cap space entering free-agency next year is going to help my team more than Wright and the first round pick could.

EDIT: The Bobcats will not be picking up Tucker's team option next year.
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Re: GM a Team 2010 - Trades & Transactions Thread 

Post#758 » by xxSnEaKyPxx » Sun Oct 11, 2009 4:19 pm

Miller4ever wrote:The 76ers and Pacers have reached an agreement:

76ers Trade:
Gerald Wallace - $9,500,000
Omri Casspi - $1,167,000

Pacers Trade:
Brandon Rush - $1,934,160
Jeff Foster - $6,077,500
Carlos Arroyo - $825,497

Pacers get some better talent, and free up a roster spot.

The 76ers accept. We feel Brandon Rush will fit right in with our young core and we love the leadership Foster brings.
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Post#759 » by skorff26 » Sun Oct 11, 2009 4:49 pm

Miller4ever wrote:Indiana and New Orleans would like to post a trade contingent on the IND/PHI trade (just for roster spot. Right now I'm at 15, and the PHI trade will bring me to 14 so I can do this).

Brad Miller
Travis Diener

for

Morris Peterson
Marcus Banks
Hilton Armstrong
Sacramento 2010 1st

Indy does this because we realistically realize that no one big in the 2010 FA is going to come to us, so Brad Miller, as talented as he is, is going to leave. Travis Diener is buried on the depth chart. The 1st helps with our rebuilding.

NOH accepts, we get some more cap room for next offseason.
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Post#760 » by skorff26 » Sun Oct 11, 2009 6:40 pm

Miller4ever wrote:Indiana and New Orleans would like to post a trade contingent on the IND/PHI trade (just for roster spot. Right now I'm at 15, and the PHI trade will bring me to 14 so I can do this).

Brad Miller
Travis Diener

for

Morris Peterson
Marcus Banks
Hilton Armstrong
Sacramento 2010 1st

Indy does this because we realistically realize that no one big in the 2010 FA is going to come to us, so Brad Miller, as talented as he is, is going to leave. Travis Diener is buried on the depth chart. The 1st helps with our rebuilding.

Here's the salary numbers
Indiana Miller (12,250,000) + Diener (1,740,000) = 13,990,000
NOH MoPete (5,992,240) + Armstrong (2,801,198) + Banks (4,553,793) = 13,347,231 x 1.25 =16.6 million (trade works)

-also NOH will be signing someone to bring up their roster number as well

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