GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#321 » by Teddy KGB » Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:02 pm

The Nuggets and the Rockets have a deal to announce:

Denver sends:

Kenyon Martin $15,863,636

Houston sends:

Andrei Kirilenko $16,452,000

Denver accepts, we like Kirilenko's defensive abilities and ability to play multiple positions. We feel that he will compliment Carmelo Anthony's game.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#322 » by MadNESS » Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:08 pm

Houston Accepts.
For 2 reasons, well three reasons. First, this deal saves us almost a million bucks this year and a million bucks next year. Which is 2 million and 2 million with the LUX. AK and Kmart both expire in 2011 so neither of us take back massive amounts of salary over the LONG hall. But the main reason i did this deal is post defense. Everyone know our franchise player BOOZER isnt the best defender.... Kmart on the other hand can guard bigs in the post... Heck he even shut down Lebron at the end of one game hahaha... but in all fairness He can play part time center and be a better 4 man comming of the bench then AK. And for the third reason... Toughness.... thats all. Good dealing with you DENVER.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#323 » by LeQuitterNotMVP » Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:06 pm

Is the Cavs/Sixers trade approved?
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#324 » by DelaneyRudd » Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:37 pm

Mascot wrote:Phoenix Signs

Sundiata Gaines

to the min $457,588

Did you ever answer my question as to him being on my roster? I never updated becuase he was signed on the day the game started.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#325 » by jcldallas24 » Sun Jan 17, 2010 6:09 pm

2 Seperate Deals...

1st Trade

OKC Gets:
DeAndre Jordan $736,420

Denver Gets:
Johan Petro TPE $1,939,893-736,420...
2010 2nd Chi/Por


_______________________________________________________

2nd Trade....

OKC Gets:
Chucky Atkins TPE $3,240,000-$1,084,080

Denver Gets:
Serge Ibaka $1,084,080

Do the trades to get a good young up and coming center who i really like.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#326 » by Mascot » Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:22 pm

LBJ4MVP23 wrote:The Cavs and Sixers have come to an agreement on a huge deal:

Cavs trade/Sixers receive:

Shaquille O'Neal $21,000,000
J.J. Hickson $1,429,200
Delonte West $4,254,250
Daniel Gibson $4,088,500
Coby Karl $736,420

Total: $31,508,370

Sixers trade/Cavs receive:

Elton Brand $14,858,472
Baron Davis $12,100,000
Samuel Dalembert $12,025,694
Allen Iverson $650,686 (minimum salary, doesn't count in incoming total)
Kevin Ollie $825,497 (minimum salary, doesn't count in incoming total)
PHI 2011 2nd round pick

Total: $38,984,166

31,508,370 X 1.25 + 100,000 = 39,485,462
39,485,462 > 38,984,166

Cavs accept. We take on a boatload of money, but we improve the team immensely, giving us great talent and depth.


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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#327 » by Mascot » Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:43 pm

Coxy wrote:
bcortell wrote:
DelaneyRudd wrote:The Pistons and Jazz have come to an agreement.

Det Trade: Richard Hamilton, Jonas Jerebko ($11,832,588), Juwan Howard ($825,400)
Det Receive: Paul Millsap, Kyle Korver ($12,856,568), Kyrylo Fesenko ($870,000)

Jazz Trade: Paul Millsap, Kyle Korver, Kyrylo Fesenko
Jazz Receive: Richard Hamilton, Jonas Jerebko, Juwan Howard

Deal works, but has to be worded a little better.

Would be two trades:

millsap/korver/fesenko for rip/jerebko

howard for nothing


Detroit accepts: reasons stated in my last post.


Please post it like this from now on.
Trade Approved

Outgoing
Paul Millsap $7,692,932
Kyle Korver $5,168,636
Krsylo Fesenko $870,000
$13,731,568

Allowable Incoming
Paul Millsap $3,846,466
Kyle Korver $5,168,636
Krsylo Fesenko $870,000
9885102 x 1.25 + 100,000 = 12,456,377

for

Richard Hamilton$11,375,000
Jonas Jerebko $457,588
$11,832,588

Juwan Howard $825,497 for Future Conisderations
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#328 » by lukekarts » Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:22 am

Phoenix Suns and San Antonio Spurs have a deal to announce:

Phoenix Trade:

SF - Corey Maggette - $8,937,931
SF - Dorell Wright - $2,700,000
PG - Goran Dragic - $1,836,000

San Antonio Spurs Trade:

SF - Richard Jefferson - $14,200,000

Phoenix does this trade to help progress towards a 2011 rebuild. Richard Jefferson will be less productive than Maggette/Wright & Dragic combined, but given the depth already at the forward and guard positions, we should not sacrifice too much on the court in the meantime.

Phoenix Accepts
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#329 » by calderon13 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:31 am

lukekarts wrote:Phoenix Suns and San Antonio Spurs have a deal to announce:

Phoenix Trade:

SF - Corey Maggette - $8,937,931
SF - Dorell Wright - $2,700,000
PG - Goran Dragic - $1,836,000

San Antonio Spurs Trade:

SF - Richard Jefferson - $14,200,000

Phoenix does this trade to help progress towards a 2011 rebuild. Richard Jefferson will be less productive than Maggette/Wright & Dragic combined, but given the depth already at the forward and guard positions, we should not sacrifice too much on the court in the meantime.

Phoenix Accepts


Spurs Accept. We acquire a young asset in Dragic, who I personally believe will be one of the best point guards in the future looking at his agility, ball handling and play making skills. He is a decent midrange shooter, can draw fouls and is young, and can therefore bring some energy off the bench. Corey Maggette is a better shooter than jefferson, better contract and is doing relatively well compared to jefferson so having him as our starting SF fits the current plans of this organization pretty well.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#330 » by Teddy KGB » Mon Jan 18, 2010 1:13 am

jcldallas24 wrote:2 Seperate Deals...

1st Trade

OKC Gets:
DeAndre Jordan $736,420

Denver Gets:
Johan Petro TPE $1,939,893-736,420...
2010 2nd Chi/Por


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2nd Trade....

OKC Gets:
Chucky Atkins TPE $3,240,000-$1,084,080

Denver Gets:
Serge Ibaka $1,084,080

Do the trades to get a good young up and coming center who i really like.



Denver accepts. I like Ibaka more than DeAndre and we also get a pick.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#331 » by TMACFORMVP » Mon Jan 18, 2010 2:25 am

Edit - I cut PJ Brown before the deal.

The Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Charlotte Bobcats have agreed upon a trade.

The Bobcats send Acie Law ($2,216,160), Brian Scalebrine ($3,413,793), Jose Juan Barea (1,657,500), and Brad Miller (12,250,000) in exchange for Mo Williams ($8,860,000) James Posey ($6,031,800), Fabricio Oberto ($1,990,000), and 2012 Chicago 2nd. .

Bobcats Outgoing: $19,537,453
Bobcats Incoming: $16,881,800 X 1.25 = $21,022,250 > $19,537,453

Deal Works!

The Cavaliers send Anthony Parker ($2,664,231), Fabricio Oberto ($1,990,000), and Mo Williams ($8,860,000) in exchange for Jason Richardson ($13,333,332), Jose Juan Barea (1,657,500), and Chucky Atkins ($825,497).

Cavaliers Outgoing: $13,514,231 X 1.25 = $16,892,788 > $15,816,329
Cavaliers Incoming: $15,816,329

Deal Works!

The Bulls send Jason Richardson ($13,333,332), James Posey ($6,031,800), Chucky Atkins (825,497) and 2012 2nd Rounder in exchange for Anthony Parker ($2,664,231), Acie Law ($2,216,160), Brian Scalebrine ($3,413,793), and Brad Miller (12,250,000).

Bulls Outgoing: $20,190,629
Bulls Incoming: $20,544,184

Deal Works!

Bulls accept. It was tough for us to do, as we like Richardson, and his fit on this team, but unfortunately he doesn't fit with the direction in which we're going, and don't see him in our long term plans. Here we get some pieces that can help contribute now, but also give us more financial flexibility in the future.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#332 » by bryant08 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 2:28 am

Bobcats accept. Mo Williams is an elite shooter at PG which is exactly what I need with plenty of guys that can defend and drive the lane. I pick him up for pretty much nothing here, and although Posey has some years left on his deal I'm sure some team will want to pick him up for expirings for the playoff run. My core now has 4 significant pieces in Mo, J-Ho (still on the block), Crash and Horford. I'd still like to move Howard for a SG whose style offensively doesn't conflict with Wallace's; he needs plenty of space to get into the lane and wreak havoc.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#333 » by LeQuitterNotMVP » Mon Jan 18, 2010 2:46 am

TMACFORMVP wrote:The Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Charlotte Bobcats have agreed upon a trade.

The Bobcats send Acie Law ($2,216,160), Brian Scalebrine ($3,413,793), Jose Juan Barea (1,657,500), and Brad Miller (12,250,000) in exchange for Mo Williams ($8,860,000) James Posey ($6,031,800), Fabricio Oberto ($1,990,000), and 2012 Chicago 2nd. .

Bobcats Outgoing: $19,537,453
Bobcats Incoming: $16,881,800 X 1.25 = $21,022,250 > $19,537,453

Deal Works!

The Cavaliers send Anthony Parker ($2,664,231), Fabricio Oberto ($1,990,000), and Mo Williams ($8,860,000) in exchange for Jason Richardson ($13,333,332), Jose Juan Barea (1,657,500), and Chucky Atkins ($825,497).

Cavaliers Outgoing: $13,514,231 X 1.25 = $16,892,788 > $15,816,329
Cavaliers Incoming: $15,816,329

Deal Works!

The Bulls send Jason Richardson ($13,333,332), James Posey ($6,031,800), Chucky Atkins (825,497) and 2012 2nd Rounder in exchange for Anthony Parker ($2,664,231), Acie Law ($2,216,160), Brian Scalebrine ($3,413,793), and Brad Miller (12,250,000).

Bulls Outgoing: $20,190,629
Bulls Incoming: $20,544,184

Deal Works!

Bulls accept. It was tough for us to do, as we like Richardson, and his fit on this team, but unfortunately he doesn't fit with the direction in which we're going, and don't see him in our long term plans. Here we get some pieces that can help contribute now, but also give us more financial flexibility in the future.

Cavs accept. With the addition of Baron, Mo wasn't needed anymore. We get J-Rich to start at SG, and Barea gives us a solid backup PG. AI now becomes our 6th man.

All this trading with the elite of the game is really getting to me... hopefully it works out lol...
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#334 » by Karmaloop » Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:59 am

The Indiana Pacers and Golden State Warriors have a trade to announce.

Indiana Pacers Trade:
PG A.J. Price $457,588
SF Andre Iguodala $12,200,000
C DeSagana Diop $6,031,800

Golden State Warriors Trade:
SG Quentin Richardson $8,700,000
SF James Jones $4,330,000
SF Anthony Randolph $1,837,560
PF Brandan Wright $2,671,440

The Pacers accept.

While it is hard to trade away Andre Iguodala, whom I traded the face of my franchise for, I feel like I'm getting a great package. In this deal, I get some cap relief in the form of Quentin Richardson's expiring contract and James Jones' unguaranteed contract. And I get a great prospect who I think is ready to break out in a big way and in a sense I see him as a similar player to Kevin Durant. I also get a young big man who still has a lot promise, but injuries have derailed him the last couple of years. The Pacers also take off DeSagana Diop's burden of a contract off our cap.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#335 » by bcortell » Mon Jan 18, 2010 4:03 am

Karmaloop wrote:The Indiana Pacers and Golden State Warriors have a trade to announce.

Indiana Pacers Trade:
PG A.J. Price $457,588
SF Andre Iguodala $12,200,000
C DeSagana Diop $6,031,800

Golden State Warriors Trade:
SG Quentin Richardson $8,700,000
SF James Jones $4,330,000
SF Anthony Randolph $1,837,560
PF Brandan Wright $2,671,440

The Pacers accept.

While it is hard to trade away Andre Iguodala, whom I traded the face of my franchise for, I feel like I'm getting a great package. In this deal, I get some cap relief in the form of Quentin Richardson's expiring contract and James Jones' unguaranteed contract. And I get a great prospect who I think is ready to break out in a big way and in a sense I see him as a similar player to Kevin Durant. I also get a young big man who still has a lot promise, but injuries have derailed him the last couple of years. The Pacers also take off DeSagana Diop's burden of a contract off our cap.

Golden State accepts. With the addition of Beasley here, Anthony Randolph was available to be moved. We love the future going forward with Jennings/Iggy/Beasley. We also liked Wright, but didn't want to wait for him to get healthy. We wish AR and Wright success in Indy and welcome in Iggy (..and those other guys).
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#336 » by Mascot » Mon Jan 18, 2010 4:14 pm

DelaneyRudd wrote:
Mascot wrote:Phoenix Signs

Sundiata Gaines

to the min $457,588

Did you ever answer my question as to him being on my roster? I never updated becuase he was signed on the day the game started.



he was signed on January 5th, Rosters were set in this game as of January 2nd so he was not on your roster.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#337 » by Teddy KGB » Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:46 pm

The Nuggets and the Rockets have come to an agreement on a deal.

Denver sends:

JR Smith $6,171,426
Joel Przybilla $6,857,725
2010 2nd Chi/Por

Total: $13,029,151

Houston sends:

Ben Gordon $10,000,000
Chuck Hayes $2,147,750

Denver accepts. We like Gordon's ability to play both Guard positions and we feel that putting him next to Carmelo Anthony will alleviate pressure off both of them. We also like Chuck Hayes' defense and hustle. Sad to lose JR but we feel that this is a good move for the long term growth of our team.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#338 » by Mascot » Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:17 pm

MJallday59 wrote:The Orlando Magic and Atlanta Hawks have agreed to the following:


Orlando will send:

Hedo Turkoglu- 9,000,000
Marcin Gortat - 5,854,000
2010 2nd round pick

Total: 11,927,000 x 1.25 = 14908750> 13,577,500 - Works
True Total: 14,854,000

Atlanta will send-

Marvin Williams - 7,500,000
Jeff Foster - 6,077,500
Total: 13,577,500 x 1.25 = 16,971,875> 14,854,000 - Works


We lose a playmaker in Hedo, but we're excited to bring in the more athletic Williams.


Trade Denied

Orlando Outgoing
Hedo Turkoglu- 9,000,000
Marcin Gortat - 5,854,000
2010 2nd round pick
$14,854,000

Allowable Incoming
Hedo Turkoglu- 9,000,000
Marcin Gortat $2,927,000
11927000 x 1.25 + 100,000 = $15,008,750


Atlanta Outgoing
Marvin Williams - 7,500,000
Jeff Foster - 6,077,500

Allowable Incoming
Marvin Williams $3,750,000
Jeff Foster - 6,077,500
9827500 x 1.25 + 100,000 = $12,384,375

$12,384,375 is not greater than $14,854,000
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#339 » by Mascot » Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:24 pm

Snakebites wrote:The Grizzlies and 76ers have a blockbuster deal to announce:

Memphis sends out:

Rudy Gay: 3,280,997
Marc Gasol: 3,333,333
Steven Hunter: $3,696,000.

Memphis receives:

Danny Granger: $10,130,500
Primoz Brezec: $875,000

In: 10.31033 Million
Out: 11.055 Million

Philly sends:

Danny Granger: $10,130,500
Primoz Brezec: $875,000

Philly Receives:

Rudy Gay: 3,280,997
Marc Gasol: 3,333,333
Steven Hunter: $3,696,000.

Out: 10.31033 Million
In: 11.055 Million

10.31033 x 1.25 = 12.88, so salary obviously works

Memphis accepts.

It is very difficult to let two players go that we had hoped we would major parts of our team for years to come, but acquiring a player of Granger's caliber was too difficult to pass up for us. We wish Gasol and Rudy the best of luck on their new teams, and look forward to our franchise being led by a dominant wing combo in Mayo/Granger for much of this decade. It also allows Thabeet to get increased playing time and develop into the player we hope he becomes.



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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#340 » by Mascot » Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:35 pm

MJallday59 wrote:
TMACFORMVP wrote:The Chicago Bulls, and Orlando Magic have agreed upon a blockbuster.

Trade One: The Bulls trade Louis Amundson, and Lindsey Hunter to the Magic for free. It works, as they're both minimum contracts and the Magic have enough roster spots to take on both players.

Trade Two: The Bulls trade Chris Paul ($13,520,500), and Emeka Okafor ($10,797,500) in exchange for Rodney Stuckey ($1,805,040), PJ Brown($825,497), Chucky Atkins ($825,497), Ryan Anderson ($1,317,120), and Dwight Howard ($15,202,590).

Chicago Outgoing/Orlando Incoming: $24,048,000
Orlando Outgoing/Chicago Incoming: $19,975,744 X 1.25 = $24,969,680

Deal Works!

Trade Three: The Bulls trade Ryan Anderson immediately to the Orlando Magic for a part of their TPE received in the Hedo Turkoglu deal.

The Bulls accept, this was real tough for us. We give up the best PG in the game, and a legitimate C, whom we hoped to build a contending team around. But I was bored out of my mind, and looking for a different challenge. Here we sort of start over with the best C in the game, and get a nice combo guard back in exchange for Okafor.



We're excited to add a floor general like CP ,and while we'll miss Dwight, we're confident that we're heading in the right Direction.




Trades 1 and 2 approved.

The Ryan Anderson part is illegal as stated before.
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