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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#41 » by Mascot » Thu Jan 7, 2010 2:48 am

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#42 » by roc » Thu Jan 7, 2010 2:54 am

SamBone wrote:it is mid season in the NBA, why would you get roster leeway?

no fair, you trumped my .02 with a dollar

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#43 » by Snakebites » Thu Jan 7, 2010 4:16 am

SamBone wrote:it is mid season in the NBA, why would you get roster leeway?


Because it makes the game more fluid and efficient if you don't have to sign some pointless player every time you make a trade that puts you under?

That, and the fact that we aren't actually playing games, the reason that rule exists in the actual league.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#44 » by Mascot » Thu Jan 7, 2010 5:09 am

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SamBone wrote:it is mid season in the NBA, why would you get roster leeway?


Because it makes the game more fluid and efficient if you don't have to sign some pointless player every time you make a trade that puts you under?

That, and the fact that we aren't actually playing games, the reason that rule exists in the actual league.



some of the reasoning behind the roster limit is to show salary.

if you have 5 guys only on your roster for 70 million then that means there should be another 7-8 million almost there in min contract guys as well to put you between 12 and 15 players.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#45 » by Klomp » Thu Jan 7, 2010 5:42 am

The Minnesota Timberwolves have announced a trade:

Al Jefferson - 12,000,000
Brian Cardinal - 6,750,000
2011 MIN 2nd
Total: 18,750,000

to the Oklahoma City Thunder for

Jeff Green - 3,516,960
Brendan Haywood - 6,000,000
Etan Thomas - 7,906,088
2010 PHX 1st
2010 MIN 2nd returned
2011 OKC 1st
Total: 17,423,048 (*1.25=21,788,810)

While the Timberwolves hate to trade a guy like Jefferson, we like what we are getting in return. Not only do we save some longterm salary, but we also pick up a solid young wing prospect, a defensive anchor, and 2 first round picks, as well as getting our 2nd returned to us. We feel like the players we have will fit well into our system, and help to balance out our roster.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#46 » by jcldallas24 » Thu Jan 7, 2010 5:48 am

Klomp wrote:The Minnesota Timberwolves have announced a trade:

Al Jefferson - 12,000,000
Brian Cardinal - 6,750,000
2011 MIN 2nd
Total: 18,750,000

to the Oklahoma City Thunder for

Jeff Green - 3,516,960
Brendan Haywood - 6,000,000
Etan Thomas - 7,906,088
2010 PHX 1st
2010 MIN 2nd returned
2011 OKC 1st
Total: 17,423,048 (*1.25=21,788,810)

While the Timberwolves hate to trade a guy like Jefferson, we like what we are getting in return. Not only do we save some longterm salary, but we also pick up a solid young wing prospect, a defensive anchor, and 2 first round picks, as well as getting our 2nd returned to us. We feel like the players we have will fit well into our system, and help to balance out our roster.

OKC accepts putting Jefferson next to Durant should help him a lot, easing the scoring on him. I hate giving up Green, Haywood and all of those picks but i really wanted to get Jefferson on this team.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#47 » by roc » Thu Jan 7, 2010 5:49 am

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#48 » by jcldallas24 » Thu Jan 7, 2010 5:51 am

Thanks it took a while to sort it out but im happy with what i got.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#49 » by Mascot » Thu Jan 7, 2010 11:36 am

lukekarts wrote:
r0cd0gg wrote:The Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns have reached an agreement.

Andrew Bynum/Lamar Odom/Adam Morrison/Shannon Brown

for

Amare Stoudemire/Leandro Barbosa

$12,500,000 + $7,500,000 + $5,257,229 + $1,990,000 = $27,247,229
$6,250,000 + $7,500,000 + $5,257,229 + $1,990,000 = $20,997,229 x 1.25 + 100g = $26,346,536 > $22,978,325


$16,378,325 + $6,600,000 = $22,978,325 x 1.25 + 100g = $28,822906 > $27,247,229

The math works with Bynum's BYC


LA is sad to lose our young big man but with Pau extended we felt getting a better compliment was important. Amare should work out great at PF next to Pau and not fight for the same floor space. Barbosa will also be inserted in to the starting lineup at PG and his ability to stretch the floor will come in handy. It hurts to lose Odom but it is a price we were willing to pay for filling out the starting unit. We will now be putting our efforts into extending Amare/Kobe and finding a backup PF/C.

Lakers accept this trade proposal.


Phoenix Accepts the trade proposal.

Losing Amar'e is painful, however I am not confident I could put the right pieces around him to make him stay. Acquiring Bynum gives a legitimate Center and someone who will potentially thrive with Nash feeding him the ball. Bynum will be more motivated as the number 1 option, allowing this team to make the steps required to reach the next level. Adding Odom complements Bynum well, he has the versatility to stretch the floor and perhaps makes Phoenix the best passing team with Nash, Hill & Odom in the lineup. Odom should also thrive in the uptempo system. Shannon Brown's arrival gives a 3rd string guard to work with, whilst Adam Morrison comes in as trade bait for teams looking to remove contracts from their roster.



Veto request on this trade, giving it an additional 6 hours, 30 in total to see if there are any more since the veto came in with 4 hours left before approval.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#50 » by verbal8 » Thu Jan 7, 2010 12:15 pm

The Wizards announce a trade with the Cavs:

Jamison $11,641,095
Oberto $1,990,000
WAS 2011 2nd
for
Z IIgauskas....$11,541,074
CLE 2011 1st

Jawad Williams is waived by Cleveland to make room on the roster for Oberto.

Rationale for WAS: increase salary flexibility and future pick to acquire young talent.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#51 » by lukekarts » Thu Jan 7, 2010 12:16 pm

Mascot wrote:
lukekarts wrote:
r0cd0gg wrote:The Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns have reached an agreement.

Andrew Bynum/Lamar Odom/Adam Morrison/Shannon Brown

for

Amare Stoudemire/Leandro Barbosa

$12,500,000 + $7,500,000 + $5,257,229 + $1,990,000 = $27,247,229
$6,250,000 + $7,500,000 + $5,257,229 + $1,990,000 = $20,997,229 x 1.25 + 100g = $26,346,536 > $22,978,325


$16,378,325 + $6,600,000 = $22,978,325 x 1.25 + 100g = $28,822906 > $27,247,229

The math works with Bynum's BYC


LA is sad to lose our young big man but with Pau extended we felt getting a better compliment was important. Amare should work out great at PF next to Pau and not fight for the same floor space. Barbosa will also be inserted in to the starting lineup at PG and his ability to stretch the floor will come in handy. It hurts to lose Odom but it is a price we were willing to pay for filling out the starting unit. We will now be putting our efforts into extending Amare/Kobe and finding a backup PF/C.

Lakers accept this trade proposal.


Phoenix Accepts the trade proposal.

Losing Amar'e is painful, however I am not confident I could put the right pieces around him to make him stay. Acquiring Bynum gives a legitimate Center and someone who will potentially thrive with Nash feeding him the ball. Bynum will be more motivated as the number 1 option, allowing this team to make the steps required to reach the next level. Adding Odom complements Bynum well, he has the versatility to stretch the floor and perhaps makes Phoenix the best passing team with Nash, Hill & Odom in the lineup. Odom should also thrive in the uptempo system. Shannon Brown's arrival gives a 3rd string guard to work with, whilst Adam Morrison comes in as trade bait for teams looking to remove contracts from their roster.



Veto request on this trade, giving it an additional 6 hours, 30 in total to see if there are any more since the veto came in with 4 hours left before approval.


Veto? How come? Does someone feel it is imbalanced, and if so, in which direction?
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#52 » by Mascot » Thu Jan 7, 2010 12:21 pm

I will not say who, or what the veto was about, just that there was one.
If i get more with the same opinion the trade may get vetoed.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#53 » by lukekarts » Thu Jan 7, 2010 12:37 pm

:( That's not fair, I have two trades hinging on this one going through, and have rejected trades as a result of this one.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#54 » by Mascot » Thu Jan 7, 2010 1:24 pm

lukekarts wrote::( That's not fair, I have two trades hinging on this one going through, and have rejected trades as a result of this one.



what we do in most cases is this:

if you make another trade after the one that is being vetoed that you would not make normally you always place at the top

Contingent on the previous trade being approved.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#55 » by lukekarts » Thu Jan 7, 2010 2:41 pm

Contingent on the Amar'e / Bynum trade being approved, Phoenix Suns and Golden State Warriors have a trade to announce.

Phoenix Suns Trade:
SF - Adam Morrison - $5,257,229
C - Channing Frye - $2,000,000

Golden State Warriors Trade:
SF - Corey Maggette - $8,937,931

Following the arrival or Magliore and Andrew Bynum, despite having a career season, Channing Frye becomes expendable. The arrival of Maggette gives the Suns the ideal 6th man, a more reliable shooter than Barbosa and able to share minutes with the ageing Hill. Maggette is used to the uptempo system, and should be good for 20+ points when called upon.

Phoenix accepts this trade.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#56 » by jcldallas24 » Thu Jan 7, 2010 6:26 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
12245328

Andrew Bogut $10,000,000
Carlos Delfino $3,500,000
Jodie Meeks $650,000
14150000

EDIT: my bad looked at it the wrong way.

So is it good so we can update our rosters?
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#57 » by lukekarts » Thu Jan 7, 2010 6:48 pm

I assume my Amar'e trade and my trade for Magliore are now ok?
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#58 » by Mascot » Thu Jan 7, 2010 7:50 pm

Mascot wrote:
lukekarts wrote:
r0cd0gg wrote:The Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns have reached an agreement.

Andrew Bynum/Lamar Odom/Adam Morrison/Shannon Brown

for

Amare Stoudemire/Leandro Barbosa

$12,500,000 + $7,500,000 + $5,257,229 + $1,990,000 = $27,247,229
$6,250,000 + $7,500,000 + $5,257,229 + $1,990,000 = $20,997,229 x 1.25 + 100g = $26,346,536 > $22,978,325


$16,378,325 + $6,600,000 = $22,978,325 x 1.25 + 100g = $28,822906 > $27,247,229

The math works with Bynum's BYC


LA is sad to lose our young big man but with Pau extended we felt getting a better compliment was important. Amare should work out great at PF next to Pau and not fight for the same floor space. Barbosa will also be inserted in to the starting lineup at PG and his ability to stretch the floor will come in handy. It hurts to lose Odom but it is a price we were willing to pay for filling out the starting unit. We will now be putting our efforts into extending Amare/Kobe and finding a backup PF/C.

Lakers accept this trade proposal.


Phoenix Accepts the trade proposal.

Losing Amar'e is painful, however I am not confident I could put the right pieces around him to make him stay. Acquiring Bynum gives a legitimate Center and someone who will potentially thrive with Nash feeding him the ball. Bynum will be more motivated as the number 1 option, allowing this team to make the steps required to reach the next level. Adding Odom complements Bynum well, he has the versatility to stretch the floor and perhaps makes Phoenix the best passing team with Nash, Hill & Odom in the lineup. Odom should also thrive in the uptempo system. Shannon Brown's arrival gives a 3rd string guard to work with, whilst Adam Morrison comes in as trade bait for teams looking to remove contracts from their roster.



Veto request on this trade, giving it an additional 6 hours, 30 in total to see if there are any more since the veto came in with 4 hours left before approval.



Been 34 hours now, no more veto's trade approved.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#59 » by Mascot » Thu Jan 7, 2010 8:00 pm

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


you do not own that pick, it is a Phoenix 2010 1st. If both parties are ok with it being a 1st I will approve it. Please post if u accept that.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#60 » by LeQuitterNotMVP » Thu Jan 7, 2010 8:57 pm

verbal8 wrote:The Wizards announce a trade with the Cavs:

Jamison $11,641,095
Oberto $1,990,000
WAS 2011 2nd
for
Z IIgauskas....$11,541,074
CLE 2011 1st

Jawad Williams is waived by Cleveland to make room on the roster for Oberto.


Math: $11,541,074 X 1.25 = $14,426,342, which is more than $13,631,095.

As stated, I also waive Jawad Williams' unguaranteed contract before the deal.

The Cavs accept. We get Jamison basically for free.

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