GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#601 » by MJallday59 » Sat Feb 27, 2010 4:57 am

Deal coming*
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#602 » by Mascot » Sun Feb 28, 2010 12:17 am

Mascot wrote:
BlackIce wrote:PHI and OKL have reached a deal.


Jameer Nelson - $8,100,000
Joe Alexander - $2,583,360

for

Speedy Claxton - 5,209,454
Mike Conley - $3,883,800
Wayne Ellington - 1,078,800
2011 2nd


We get a former allstar to run the point, Nelson is only 27 and his shooting will fit nicely with the team...and our FA targets.



is that supposed to be 2012 2nd?

Cleveland has the 2011 2nd
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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


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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#603 » by Mascot » Sun Feb 28, 2010 12:21 am

MJallday59 wrote:The Orlando Magic cut Kenny Thomas


The magic and 76ers have agreed to the following:

Magic send

C.J Miles - 3,700,000


76ers send

Joe Alexander 2,583,360
Jason Collins - 825,497

Total: 3,408,857 x 1.25 = 4261071.25> 3,700,000

Deal Works!


We're sad to lose Miles, but at the same time we are intrigued by Alexander. Magic accept


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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#604 » by Mascot » Sun Feb 28, 2010 12:39 am

Gremz wrote:Minnesota and Utah have agreed to a trade.

Minnesota sends:

Ryan Gomes- $3,867,500
Chris Wilcox- $3,000,000
2010 HOU 2nd Round Pick

Total: $6,867,500

Utah sends:

Ronnie Brewer- $2,717,161
Kosta Koufos- $1,214,040
Jannero Pargo- $1,990,000

Total: $5,921,201

Math works: $5,921,201 x 1.25 + $100,000 = $7,510,510 > $6,867,500

Minnesota accepts. We cut a bit of future salary and next some nice bench production here.


2010 second round draft pick to Portland
Chicago's own 2010 2nd round pick to Portland. [Chicago - Denver - Portland, 6/27/2008]


2010 second round draft pick to Minnesota
The less favorable of Chicago's 2010 2nd round pick and Portland's own 2010 2nd round pick to Minnesota via Dallas [Dallas - Portland, 6/24/2009; Dallas - Minnesota, 6/25/2009]


2010 second round draft pick to Oklahoma City
The least favorable of Chicago’s own 2010 2nd round pick, Houston’s own 2010 2nd round pick and Portland’s own 2010 2nd round pick to Oklahoma City [Minnesota - Oklahoma City, 7/27/2009]


2010 second round draft pick to Minnesota
Houston's own 2010 2nd round pick to Minnesota [Houston - Minnesota, 2/21/2008]

the trade would have to be

the 2nd least Favourable of Portland or Chicago's or Houston's 2nd rounders since the least favourable of the 3 is already traded...tihs is just getting ugly.

if u both agree on that i can approve it.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#605 » by Mascot » Sun Feb 28, 2010 12:43 am

SamBone wrote:OK guys here is the most interesting trade to date, follow closely

Miami and Atlanta have agreed to a trade

Miami will trade
J.Howard $10,890,000
Blount $ 7,967,375 TOTALS: $18,857,375

to ATl for
S.jackson $ 7,650,000
J.Foster $ 6,077,500
O.Hunter $ 736,420
S.Stoudimire $ 825,497 TOTALS: $15,289,417 x 1.25 + 100,000 = $19,211,771 > $18,857,375
the rite to swap N.O. 2010 1st with ATL 2010 1st (the ATL pick is protected 1,2,3,5,7,8
* If the ATL pick is protected or less desirable then the N.O. pick, Miami would get Bost 2010 2nd and ATL 2013 unprotected 1st

Miami is trying to win now. Adding Jackson to our lineup would be a great fit. We are forced to take the salary of J.Foster which we did not want to do and now killed my FA hopes. The well goofy protected pick swap sealed the deal. At best we trade our N.O. 1st for a better pick, worst case we get a late 2010 2nd and way future 1st

Welcome aboard Capt Jack, South Beach is waiting!


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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#606 » by crazybranman360 » Sun Feb 28, 2010 4:02 am

New Orleans waives DJ Mebnga
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#607 » by Gremz » Sun Feb 28, 2010 8:22 am

Mascot wrote:
Gremz wrote:Minnesota and Utah have agreed to a trade.

Minnesota sends:

Ryan Gomes- $3,867,500
Chris Wilcox- $3,000,000
2010 HOU 2nd Round Pick

Total: $6,867,500

Utah sends:

Ronnie Brewer- $2,717,161
Kosta Koufos- $1,214,040
Jannero Pargo- $1,990,000

Total: $5,921,201

Math works: $5,921,201 x 1.25 + $100,000 = $7,510,510 > $6,867,500

Minnesota accepts. We cut a bit of future salary and next some nice bench production here.


2010 second round draft pick to Portland
Chicago's own 2010 2nd round pick to Portland. [Chicago - Denver - Portland, 6/27/2008]


2010 second round draft pick to Minnesota
The less favorable of Chicago's 2010 2nd round pick and Portland's own 2010 2nd round pick to Minnesota via Dallas [Dallas - Portland, 6/24/2009; Dallas - Minnesota, 6/25/2009]


2010 second round draft pick to Oklahoma City
The least favorable of Chicago’s own 2010 2nd round pick, Houston’s own 2010 2nd round pick and Portland’s own 2010 2nd round pick to Oklahoma City [Minnesota - Oklahoma City, 7/27/2009]


2010 second round draft pick to Minnesota
Houston's own 2010 2nd round pick to Minnesota [Houston - Minnesota, 2/21/2008]

the trade would have to be

the 2nd least Favourable of Portland or Chicago's or Houston's 2nd rounders since the least favourable of the 3 is already traded...tihs is just getting ugly.

if u both agree on that i can approve it.


I'm fine with it.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#608 » by DelaneyRudd » Sun Feb 28, 2010 8:38 pm

Utah is fine with it.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#609 » by Mascot » Mon Mar 1, 2010 1:44 am

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#610 » by lukekarts » Thu Mar 4, 2010 8:52 pm

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#611 » by Teddy KGB » Mon Mar 8, 2010 8:05 pm

The Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Timberwolves have come to an agreement on a deal:

DEN sends:

Rights to Greg Monroe [2010 #9 overall]
Danilo Gallinari $3,304,560

MIN sends:

Rights to Ricky Rubio [2009 #5 overall]
2010 CHA 1st [2010 #18 overall]

Works capwise because Minnesota has lots of capspace to absorb Gallinari's contract. Denver accepts, tough to see Danilo go and hate to lose out on Greg Monroe [ok not really I drafted him for Minnesota] but we love the chance to add a piece to the puzzle in Ricky Rubio who we feel can be something special in this league. We also add a pick later in the draft to use on filling holes in the current roster. We wish Gallinari and Monroe the best of luck and welcome Rubio to our team as a part of the Rubio-Melo-Griffin core.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#612 » by Mascot » Tue Mar 9, 2010 3:23 am

approved once Minny accepts, the trade legally cannot be completed till after the draft but that dosent really matter with this type of deal. It works with this years cap and next years since minny is 4 mill under this year and like 30 mill under next.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#613 » by Gremz » Tue Mar 9, 2010 3:50 am

Confirming the Denver deal, very happy with the current guard rotation and like Galo's game.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#614 » by verbal8 » Tue Mar 9, 2010 4:23 am

The Washington Wizards and Milwaukee Bucks announce a pending trade

Wizards trade
draft rights to John Wall
Jrue Holiday $1,627,920

Bucks trade
Darren Collison $1,361,040
draft rights to Demarcus Cousins

rationale
Wall is an intriguing talent however Collison has demonstrated an ability to produce at the NBA level. The drop-off from Wall to Cousins in potential is not too bad.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#615 » by poopdamoop » Tue Mar 9, 2010 4:28 am

verbal8 wrote:The Washington Wizards and Milwaukee Bucks announce a pending trade

Wizards trade
draft rights to John Wall
Jrue Holiday $1,627,920

Bucks trade
Darren Collison $1,361,040
draft rights to Demarcus Cousins

rationale
Wall is an intriguing talent however Collison has demonstrated an ability to produce at the NBA level. The drop-off from Wall to Cousins in potential is not too bad.


Confirmed. We pick up a potential star in Wall, which makes Collison expendable. Cousins has attitude questions and Holiday has potential as well.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#616 » by verbal8 » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:03 am

Washington and Oklahoma City announce a trade
WAS trades 2010 CHA 2nd
OKC trades 2011 UTA 2nd

Rationale: The CHA pick is late and the Wizards still have 5 other picks in this draft. Utah is a middle of the road team and if they struggle next year the pick could be pretty valuable.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#617 » by jcldallas24 » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:11 am

OKC accepts because im hoping a good player falls and im there to pick him up....


Also Utah doesn't have Boozer lol
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#618 » by arvydas1221 » Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:34 am

Miami and NJ have a deal to announce

Miami will send their 2012 2nd, PHX 2012 2nd and ATL's 2013 1st to NJ for the 31st pick (1st in the 2nd round)

We want a prospect that is available now instead of waiting a few years


the reasoning is pretty simple there wasnt any prospects i liked enough to not make this deal worth it.
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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#619 » by SamBone » Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:35 am

Miami aggrees, We want a prospect that is available now instead of waiting a few years
2012 GMAT Christmas Edition : OKC Thunder

PG: DWill / Bayless
SG: DWade / VC / Grant Hill
SF: KD / MWP
PF: Ibaka / Landry
C : DMC / Dalembert / Kelly Olynyk

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Re: GM A Team 2010 Winter - Trades 

Post#620 » by Mascot » Wed Mar 10, 2010 12:18 pm

poopdamoop wrote:
verbal8 wrote:The Washington Wizards and Milwaukee Bucks announce a pending trade

Wizards trade
draft rights to John Wall
Jrue Holiday $1,627,920

Bucks trade
Darren Collison $1,361,040
draft rights to Demarcus Cousins

rationale
Wall is an intriguing talent however Collison has demonstrated an ability to produce at the NBA level. The drop-off from Wall to Cousins in potential is not too bad.


Confirmed. We pick up a potential star in Wall, which makes Collison expendable. Cousins has attitude questions and Holiday has potential as well.


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