GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#21 » by Snakebites » Wed Jan 6, 2010 8:47 pm

We can never be above or below the limit at any time?

That seems dumb, and definitely different than previous games, where there was just a particular deadline by which all teams had to be within the limit.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#22 » by Karmaloop » Wed Jan 6, 2010 8:57 pm

Snakebites wrote:We can never be above or below the limit at any time?

That seems dumb, and definitely different than previous games, where there was just a particular deadline by which all teams had to be within the limit.


I have to agree. I think that as long as we get above 11/below 15 by the time judging roles around, it would be fine.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#23 » by roc » Wed Jan 6, 2010 9:06 pm

Actually it is usually only the 1st week or so that the roster limits are not enforced and then a deadline where all teams have to get their rosters between 12-15. At that point the regular season kicks in and ALL teams must be within the 12-15 man limit before/after making trades. THEN once the offseason/FA period rolls around teams can do as they wish for a bit before it is time for posting writeups. At that point all rosters need to be back within the limits of 12-15.

That is how we usually do it and it fits within the concept of a NBA season.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#24 » by SamBone » Wed Jan 6, 2010 10:34 pm

Snakebites wrote:We can never be above or below the limit at any time?

That seems dumb, and definitely different than previous games, where there was just a particular deadline by which all teams had to be within the limit.


during the offseason we have no limits. We are acting like it is a month before the trade deadline and are following NBA roster rules and the CBA. Once the season ends, we have no limits (except for capholds) untill opening day
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#25 » by bcortell » Wed Jan 6, 2010 10:58 pm

Interesting enough, in RL you have to have 13 players on a team (12 active/ at least 1 inactive). You are able to go to 12 for up to 2 weeks at a time and 16 with league approval. Personally I think we should have to have 13 on the roster, but we're able to go to 12 with trades as long as we sign a min guy immediately after. I think that best represents RL.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#26 » by jcldallas24 » Wed Jan 6, 2010 11:00 pm

Mascot wrote:
jcldallas24 wrote:
poopdamoop wrote:OKC trades:

James Harden (4.0)
Nick Collison (6.25)
BJ Mullens (1.12)
Kyle Weaver (0.87)
2010 PHO 2nd

MIL trades

Andrew Bogut (10)
Carlos Delfino (3.5)
Jodie Meeks (0.65)

OKC outgoing: 12.25
OKC incoming: 14.15

MIL outgoing: 10.45 (Bogut = 6.3 cause of BYC)
MIL incoming = 12.25

Milwaukee does this to get a young SG next to Jennings. It hurts losing our defensive anchor, but we have a bunch of centers anyway, and we get a pick and take a flyer on Mullens

OKC accepts needed a center that could score in the post.


same problem again, OKC would have 16 players. Also if you could put full salaries there it would be great instead of 3.7 etc.

James Harden $4,004,160
Nick Collison $6,250,000
Byron Mullens $1,120,200
Kyle Weaver $870,968
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Andrew Bogut $10,000,000
Carlos Delfino $3,500,000
Jodie Meeks $650,000
14150000

IF i had 15 before the trade and i send out 4 and get back 3 doesn't that leave me at 14?
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#27 » by roc » Wed Jan 6, 2010 11:12 pm

The Los Angeles Lakers and New Orleans Hornets have reached and agreement.

Derek Fisher/Jordan Farmar/Didier Mbenga/Josh Powell/Memphis 2010 2nd

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Emeka Okafor

$5,048,000 + $1,947,240 + $959,111 + $959,111 = $8,913,462 x 1.25 + 100G = $11,241,828 > $10,797,500

We give up all our expiring contracts and a pick to get some front court depth. We also help New Orleans financially strapped team in the process by taking on this large contract.

LA accepts

NOH was going to waive Sean Marks/Bobby Brown/Ike Diogu who are all on minimum contracts. LAL was going to sign them but instead will accept them as a 2nd part of this deal with nothing going back to NOH in return as they are all min deals.

This keeps both our rosters within the required limits.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#28 » by poopdamoop » Wed Jan 6, 2010 11:25 pm

My bad with the number rounding, but OKC is giving 4 players and getting 3, and I'd have 15 after the trade, so I don't see what the problem is.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#29 » by roc » Wed Jan 6, 2010 11:41 pm

I still think we should get a week's worth of roster leeway before worrying about getting between 12-15.

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#30 » by SamBone » Wed Jan 6, 2010 11:46 pm

it is mid season in the NBA, why would you get roster leeway?
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#31 » by crazybranman360 » Wed Jan 6, 2010 11:56 pm

r0cd0gg wrote:The Los Angeles Lakers and New Orleans Hornets have reached and agreement.

Derek Fisher/Jordan Farmar/Didier Mbenga/Josh Powell/Memphis 2010 2nd

for

Emeka Okafor

$5,048,000 + $1,947,240 + $959,111 + $959,111 = $8,913,462 x 1.25 + 100G = $11,241,828 > $10,797,500

We give up all our expiring contracts and a pick to get some front court depth. We also help New Orleans financially strapped team in the process by taking on this large contract.

LA accepts

LA also will sign 3 min contract players to get the roster back to 12. Check your email Mascot.


New Orleans accepts

Why? We like Okafor but his contract just isn't worth it. We also pick up a nice prospect in Farmer and potenially high 2nd round pick

I will also be waiving Sean Marks + Bobby Brown + Ike Diaguo
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#32 » by roc » Thu Jan 7, 2010 12:07 am

check your email crazybranman360
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#33 » by lukekarts » Thu Jan 7, 2010 1:30 am

Phoenix Suns & Miami Heat have a trade to announce.

Phoenix Trades:
SF - Jared Dudley $1,307,640

Miami Trades:
C - Jamaal Magliore $825,497
SF - Yakhouba Diawara $945,000
2010 2nd Round Draft Pick

Phoenix does this trade to add a replacement Center to the roster who brings toughness and rebounds to the team. Dudley makes way for an incoming small forward in another trade, and the pick allows Phoenix to add some youth in the off-season.

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#34 » by SamBone » Thu Jan 7, 2010 1:40 am

lukekarts wrote:Phoenix Suns & Miami Heat have a trade to announce.

Phoenix Trades:
SF - Jared Dudley $1,307,640

Miami Trades:
C - Jamaal Magliore $825,497
SF - Yakhouba Diawara $945,000
2010 2nd Round Draft Pick

Phoenix does this trade to add a replacement Center to the roster who brings toughness and rebounds to the team. Dudley makes way for an incoming small forward in another trade, and the pick allows Phoenix to add some youth in the off-season.

Phoenix accepts


Miami accepts we really want to shake things up a figured this was a great start (plus are bored and tired of deals falling apart). Dudley is a nice talent and worth the extra money he will cost and a 2nd round pick
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#35 » by Karmaloop » Thu Jan 7, 2010 1:48 am

The Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks have a trade to announce.

Indiana Trades:
PG Travis Diener $1,740,000
PF Solomon Jones $1,620,000
PF Troy Murphy $11,047,619

Milwaukee Bucks Get:
SG Michael Redd $17,040,000
SG Kyle Weaver $870,968

This deal moves a plyaer in Troy Murphy who we feel is too much of a luxury for a player we feel are buying low on in Michael Redd, who will be a great fit next to Danny Granger and Roy Hibbert. The Pacers are also dealing Diener and Jones, who are third on their depth chart at their respective positions for a younger guard in Kyle Weaver.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#36 » by poopdamoop » Thu Jan 7, 2010 1:53 am

Karmaloop wrote:The Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks have a trade to announce.

Indiana Trades:
PG Travis Diener $1,740,000
PF Solomon Jones $1,620,000
PF Troy Murphy $11,047,619

Milwaukee Bucks Get:
SG Michael Redd $17,040,000
SG Kyle Weaver $870,968

This deal moves a plyaer in Troy Murphy who we feel is too much of a luxury for a player we feel are buying low on in Michael Redd, who will be a great fit next to Danny Granger and Roy Hibbert. The Pacers are also dealing Diener and Jones, who are third on their depth chart at their respective positions for a younger guard in Kyle Weaver.


Milwaukee accepts, we move Redd to make way for Harden, and save a bit of money while getting a big man who can pick and pop with Jennings. We also cut Fransisco Elson to make room.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#37 » by Mascot » Thu Jan 7, 2010 1:58 am

It is mid season, we have always used 12-15 so thats what im sticking by.

offseason you can go to 50 if you like i dont care then.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#38 » by roc » Thu Jan 7, 2010 2:01 am

no worries, just curious and did you get my email offers?
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#39 » by Mascot » Thu Jan 7, 2010 2:06 am

Karmaloop wrote:The Indiana Pacers and Phoenix Suns have a trade to announce.

Indiana Pacers Trade:
SG Dahntay Jones $2,500,000
PF Josh McRoberts $825,497
2012 1st Round Pick (Top 12 Protected)
=$3,325,497

Phoenix Suns Trade:
SF Earl Clark $1,766,280
C Robin Lopez $1,745,520
=$3,511,800

In this deal, the Pacers moved a very good player in Dahntay Jones, but we will miss his production, but he was a luxury we couldn't afford. In this deal, we nab two young building blocks for our future.

Pacers Accept


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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#40 » by Mascot » Thu Jan 7, 2010 2:27 am

jcldallas24 wrote:
verbal8 wrote:WAS trades:
Stevenson $3,883,929 $4,151,786(po)
Haywood $6,000,000

to OKC
Harpring $6,500,000
Ollie $1,306,455
2011 OKC 2nd
2012 OKC 2nd

Was gets future picks and an insurance covered contract for an expiring who is likely to walk. OKC gets a defensive anchor at Center.

OKC accepts because i felt we needed a better big man to put at center.



Trade Approved. After a little bit of a decision on Matt Harping. He is still an "active" player and did not retire even though he did not report to OKC. He still takes up a roster spot so Yes he is able to be traded. Also OKC is under the cap so the 125% rule is not invoked so the trade is legal.
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