GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#261 » by Mascot » Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:00 pm

SabasRevenge! wrote:Portland and Detroit have agreed to a trade:

Austin Daye (1,677,840)
Kwame Brown (4,000,000)
2011 DET 2nd
5,677,840 x 1.25= 7,097,300 max incoming value

for

Andre Miller (6,730,800)
Juwan Howard (minimum)
6,730,800 within 125%

Andre Miller is playing better and better with Portland, but we're handing the reigns to Stephen Curry. Miller got plenty of interest around the league, but getting a prospect like Daye and a 2nd rounder made this the best offer in our opinion.



same thing here, Detroit does not own their own 2011 2nd. Fix it up please.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#262 » by SabasRevenge! » Thu Jan 14, 2010 5:37 pm

Mascot wrote:
SabasRevenge! wrote:Portland and Detroit have agreed to a trade:

Austin Daye (1,677,840)
Kwame Brown (4,000,000)
2011 DET 2nd
5,677,840 x 1.25= 7,097,300 max incoming value

for

Andre Miller (6,730,800)
Juwan Howard (minimum)
6,730,800 within 125%

Andre Miller is playing better and better with Portland, but we're handing the reigns to Stephen Curry. Miller got plenty of interest around the league, but getting a prospect like Daye and a 2nd rounder made this the best offer in our opinion.



same thing here, Detroit does not own their own 2011 2nd. Fix it up please.

I just contacted DET about changing it to the 2011 TOR 2nd that he owns. He'll probably be on the accept the changes soon.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#263 » by BlackIce » Thu Jan 14, 2010 5:43 pm

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crazybranman360 wrote:Hornets and 76ers have agreed to a deal

Morris Peterson + David West for Elton Brand + Brandon Rush

Hornets do it to upgrade at the wings without dropping off much at the Big Man Postitions


Heres the math:

David West $9,075,000
Morris Peterson $5,800,000

for

Brandon Rush $1,934,160
Elton Brand $14,858,472

We are happy to add David West to our froncourt, his range is nice beside Dally and he within the age bracket of our core. It costs us a very good prospect that we were very hesitant to move, and we have to take a bad contract in Peterson but we do move Brands contract as well.



trade vetoed, 3 requests. NOH gm has not replied to my emails. The trade does not do anything that he claims hes been doing, which is rebuilding. It costs him more money even in the long run.
1 more vetoed trade and NOH will be asked to leave the game. Guys please stop trying to take advantage of the new guys as it gets you nowhere in the long run.

Pff. I hadn't got any of my trades vetoed yet, I'd thought I'd lost it! In all seriousness though this is bullsh*t, first of all NOH was the one that proposed this trade not me. Second of all Al Horford was traded with the main piece going back to ATL being..Raymond Felton. But this is vetoable? Look up Brand's numbers and West's this year, also I'm taking Mo Pete and sending him a good prospect in Rush. To you it may be lopsided but enough to veto it? Why not wait for NOH to reply to your email and explain his reasoning?
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#264 » by lukekarts » Thu Jan 14, 2010 6:29 pm

The Phoenix Suns and Portland Trailblazers have reached agreement on a trade

Phoenix Trade:

PG - Steve Nash - $13,125,000
C - Jamaal Magliore - $847,000

=$13,972,000

Portland Trade:

PG - Stephen Curry - $2,710,560
SF - Austin Daye - $1,677,840
C - Joel Przybilla - $6,857,725

=$11,246,125 (*1.25+100k = $14,157,656)

Phoenix have been listening to trade offers for Nash for weeks now, and we feel this is the best one that fits with the future needs of the team. Nash has had an outstanding time in Phoenix, however one thing that stood out during this time is that the team has not got close enough to a championship, so it's time to move on. The franchise acquires a great young talent in Curry, a solid wing prospect in Daye, and a great backup big in Przybilla, and continues to rebuild towards the future. We would like to wish Steve Nash all the best on his departure, and hope he fulfills his ambition of a championship over the next three years (though not at the expense of Phoenix!)

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#265 » by SabasRevenge! » Thu Jan 14, 2010 6:37 pm

lukekarts wrote:The Phoenix Suns and Portland Trailblazers have reached agreement on a trade

Phoenix Trade:

PG - Steve Nash - $13,125,000
C - Jamaal Magliore - $847,000

Portland Trade:

PG - Stephen Curry - $2,710,560
SF - Austin Daye - $1,677,840
C - Joel Przybilla - $6,857,725

Phoenix have been listening to trade offers for Nash for weeks now, and we feel this is the best one that fits with the future needs of the team. Nash has had an outstanding time in Phoenix, however one thing that stood out during this time is that the team has not got close enough to a championship, so it's time to move on. The franchise acquires a great young talent in Curry, a solid wing prospect in Daye, and a great backup big in Przybilla, and continues to rebuild towards the future. We would like to wish Steve Nash all the best on his departure, and hope he fulfills his ambition of a championship over the next three years (though not at the expense of Phoenix!)

Phoenix Accepts


Portland Accepts

We were totally set on Curry as the backcourt mate for Roy for the next decade and we gave up great value to get him, but we couldn't pass up the opportunity to pair Nash and Roy. At 14 years younger than Curry, Nash has seemingly found the fountain of youth this year and we love his deft shooting and playmaking on our team. We loved Curry's performance as a rookie and feel that he'll be a top PG within a few years, we also liked Daye as an Aldridge-lite type player and Przy is a beast, but this trade makes us contenders.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#266 » by Coxy » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:31 pm

Mascot wrote:
SabasRevenge! wrote:Portland and Detroit have agreed to a trade:

Austin Daye (1,677,840)
Kwame Brown (4,000,000)
2011 Tor 2nd
5,677,840 x 1.25= 7,097,300 max incoming value

for

Andre Miller (6,730,800)
Juwan Howard (minimum)
6,730,800 within 125%

Andre Miller is playing better and better with Portland, but we're handing the reigns to Stephen Curry. Miller got plenty of interest around the league, but getting a prospect like Daye and a 2nd rounder made this the best offer in our opinion.



same thing here, Detroit does not own their own 2011 2nd. Fix it up please.


Make it the 2011 Tor 2nd please mascot, accept this deal.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#267 » by Mascot » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:50 am

Coxy wrote:
Mascot wrote:
SabasRevenge! wrote:Portland and Detroit have agreed to a trade:

Austin Daye (1,677,840)
Kwame Brown (4,000,000)
2011 Tor 2nd
5,677,840 x 1.25= 7,097,300 max incoming value

for

Andre Miller (6,730,800)
Juwan Howard (minimum)
6,730,800 within 125%

Andre Miller is playing better and better with Portland, but we're handing the reigns to Stephen Curry. Miller got plenty of interest around the league, but getting a prospect like Daye and a 2nd rounder made this the best offer in our opinion.



same thing here, Detroit does not own their own 2011 2nd. Fix it up please.


Make it the 2011 Tor 2nd please mascot, accept this deal.



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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#268 » by Mascot » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:55 am

Teddy KGB wrote:The Denver Nuggets and New York Knicks have a deal to announce.

Denver sends:

Nene $10,520,000
Ty Lawson $1,438,680
Renaldo Balkman $2,112,417
Joey Graham $825,497

total: $14,896,594 x 1.25 = $18,620,742 > $18,091,880

New York sends:

Danilo Gallinari $3,089,040
Jared Jeffries $6,466,600
Darko Milicic $7,540,000
Toney Douglas $996,240

total: $18,091,880

Denver accepts. It's very tough to lose Nene who has been a pillar for this franchise but we love Danilo's potential. We also swap young PGs in Douglas/Lawson. We wish Nene the best and welcome Danilo and Co. to our team.


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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#269 » by Mascot » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:58 am

verbal8 wrote:Washington and the New York Knicks announce a trade.

WAS out:
Z IIgauskas $11,541,074

NYK out:
Cutlino Mobley 9,500,000*1.25+100,000 = 11,975,000(max)
2010 NYK 2nd

Saves the rebuilding Wizards a ton of money. Also the 2nd can be used to acquire a cheap young player.



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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#270 » by MadNESS » Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:00 am

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SamBone wrote:Ok guys after hours of pushing numbers and working things out we got a big 2 part 4 team trade to announce!

Part I:
Orlando trade A.Johnson ($2,062,000) to Houston for TPE, 2011 2nd, and 2013 2nd

*Johnson will be imediatly traded to another team

Part 2 is a 3 way deal between Miami, Houston and Golden State

Miami out
Beasley $4,638,600
J.Jones $4,330,000
QRich $8,700,000
2010 PHX 2nd
2012 NO 2nd
2012 Memphis 2nd
total: $17,668600

Miami in
Ariza $5,854,000
A.Brooks $ 1,118,520
T.Gibson $1,039,800
Houston 2010 1st
Morrison $5,257,229
D.George $ 1,600,000
Johnson $2,062,000
total: $16,931,549

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GS out
Parker $12,600,000
George $1,600,000
Morrison $5,257,229
total: $19,457,229


GS in
QRich $8,700,000
Beasley $4,638,600
J.Jones $4,330,000
total: $17,668600

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Houston out
Ariza $5,854,000
Brooks $1,118,520
T.Gibson $1,039,800
A.Johnson $2,062,000
2010 1st
total: $11,012,320

Houston in
Parker $12,600,000
2010 PHX 2nd
2012 NO 2nd
2012 Memphis 2nd


Miami will need to waive the newly acquired contracts of Diawara, Collins, and McRoberts to do this deal.

Miami accepts because we wanted to completly change our team. Trading Beasley was hard. But getting A.Brooks (we feal a perfect fit next to Wade), Ariza (a defensive starting SF), Taj (nice forward prospect) and a 1st was too good to pass up. We also clear away Jones' deal. We wanted to try and get young guys that fit in with Wade and we feal this deal helps do that


Of coarse i accept. Im getting the best player in the deal. enough said. got a lot to do tonight so im making this short so it isnt held up. i will also update my roster tomarrow or friday sorry about this....



sorry guys but a little hangup on this Houston does not own the 2013 2nd it traded to Orlando for the Johnson trade.


i guess the 2nd has been changed to the 2012 2nd im getting from miami (NOH's), and the commish has already approved this, so we just have to wait for the final approval.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#271 » by poopdamoop » Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:05 am

Sacramento and Milwaukee have agreed on a deal

Sactown trades: Kevin Martin ($9,680,170), Andres Nocioni ($7,500,000), Fransisco Garcia ($5,800,000), Sergio Rodriguez ($1,576,696), 2011 2nd rounder

Total: $24,566,866

Milwaukee trades: Luke Ridnour ($6,500,000), Nick Collison ($6,250,000), Raja Bell ($5,250,000), Hakim Warrick ($3,000,000), Jerryd Bayless ($2,143,080)

Total: $23,143,080, so deal obviously works

Milwaukee gets a young star SG to build around or deal for other assets. We take on some bad contracts, but we like Garcia and think he'll be a solid backup once he heals, and Noc can add some perimeter shooting.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#272 » by deNIEd » Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:41 am

Sacramento Accepts.

We like what Bayless brings and feels that he is young enough to grow up with Tyreke Evans. Although we still like Garcia, he and Nocioni no longer fit in the teams direction. This makes Sacramento's core one of the youngest in the entire league.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#273 » by Mascot » Fri Jan 15, 2010 4:35 am

SamBone wrote:Ok guys after hours of pushing numbers and working things out we got a big 2 part 4 team trade to announce!

Part I:
Orlando trade A.Johnson ($2,062,000) to Houston for TPE, 2012 2nd NOH, 2011 2nd Hou
Miami Receives future considerations in exchange for 2012 NOH 2nd
*Johnson will be imediatly traded to another team

Part 2 is a 3 way deal between Miami, Houston and Golden State

Miami out
Beasley $4,638,600
J.Jones $4,330,000
QRich $8,700,000
2010 PHX 2nd
2012 NO 2nd
2012 Memphis 2nd
total: $17,668600

Miami in
Ariza $5,854,000
A.Brooks $ 1,118,520
T.Gibson $1,039,800
Houston 2010 1st
Morrison $5,257,229
D.George $ 1,600,000
Johnson $2,062,000
total: $16,931,549

-------------

GS out
Parker $12,600,000
George $1,600,000
Morrison $5,257,229
total: $19,457,229


GS in
QRich $8,700,000
Beasley $4,638,600
J.Jones $4,330,000
total: $17,668600

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Houston out
Ariza $5,854,000
Brooks $1,118,520
T.Gibson $1,039,800
A.Johnson $2,062,000
2010 1st
total: $11,012,320

Houston in
Parker $12,600,000
2010 PHX 2nd
2012 Memphis 2nd


Miami will need to waive the newly acquired contracts of Diawara, Collins, and McRoberts to do this deal.

Miami accepts because we wanted to completly change our team. Trading Beasley was hard. But getting A.Brooks (we feal a perfect fit next to Wade), Ariza (a defensive starting SF), Taj (nice forward prospect) and a 1st was too good to pass up. We also clear away Jones' deal. We wanted to try and get young guys that fit in with Wade and we feal this deal helps do that



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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#274 » by DelaneyRudd » Fri Jan 15, 2010 5:19 am

Isn't he in Europe?
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Post#275 » by Mascot » Fri Jan 15, 2010 5:24 am

DelaneyRudd wrote:Isn't he in Europe?



you are right, he cant be signed.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#276 » by Coxy » Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:35 pm

Is the Pistons/Magic deal OK to go through?
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#277 » by Mascot » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:19 pm

Coxy wrote:The Orlando Magic and Detroit Pistons have agreed on a deal.

Orl Trade: Randy Foye/Mickael Pietrus/Matt Barnes/JJ Reddick/2010 1st. - ($14,315,169)
Orl Receive: Rodney Stuckey/Hedo Turkoglu/Chuckey Atkins - ($11,630,537)

Det Trade: Rodney Stuckey/Hedo Turkoglu/Chuckey Atkins - ($11,630,537)
Det Receive: Randy Foye/Mickael Pietrus/Matt Barnes/JJ Reddick/2010 1st. - ($14,315,169)

Salaries work (I think) - $11,630,537x1.25+$100,000 = $14,638,171.25

Detroit Accepts:
The Pistons get more depth and youth. Losing Stuckey hurts but with Andre Miller on board it helpd the loss. They get deeper at the forward spots after losing Hedo with Barnes, Pietrus and Reddick filling the void. They also gain a pick in the 2010 draft which they didnt have.



Trade Approved once Orlando updates their roster and signs someone, Brandon Bass is not on your roster anymore you traded him to washington, you would be at 11 players.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#278 » by Mascot » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:31 pm

crazybranman360 wrote:
bryant08 wrote:The Bobcats and Hornets have agreed upon a deal:

Boris Diaw $9,000,000
Zaza Pachulia $4,750,000
Gerald Henderson $1,957,080
for
Brad Miller $12,250,000
Marcus Thornton $457,588

Close one, but works: $12,707,588 x 1.25 = $15,884,485 > $15,707,080

Bobcats accept. I said it from the very beginning, I will give up the talent to save money. Diaw and Pachulia are signed long-term and Henderson is a better prospect than Thornton, but becoming a more cost feasible team is at the top of my priority list. I also maintain my Horford/Crash/JHo core.


Hornets accept. Basically we upgrade our depth and get a good starting SF in Diaw. I'm probaly not looking to make any moves



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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#279 » by lukekarts » Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:51 pm

*Pending the Curry/Nash trade being approved:

Phoenix Suns and New York Knicks have reached agreement on a trade.

Phoenix Suns trade:

PG - Stephen Curry - $2,710,560

New York Knicks trade:

PG - Ty Lawson - $1,438,680
SF - Joey Graham - $884,881
2012 NY 2nd Round Draft Pick

I love Ty Lawson's style, he's not a great shooter like Curry but he fits into the team I am trying to create a little better. Graham balances the salaries, the pick gets me back into the 2nd round for 2012.

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#280 » by pja123 » Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:57 pm

The Knicks accept.

We finally get the guy we really wanted from the '09 draft. Curry is ideal for D'Antoni's system and expect big things from him.

We wish Ty Lawson good fortune in Phoenix.

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