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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#201 » by MadNESS » Mon May 31, 2010 8:59 pm

ive talked with at least 3 diff. GM's currently playing this game.

they all said the same thing

Lerbon for Odom is vetoable, just about everything after that is the GM's problem.

this trade is not far off.

And, once again im going to say this.

If a crappy teams makes a trade that is great for them, and bad for other team its okay
But if a stacked team makes a trade that is great for them, and the other teams gets the shorter stick, its the end of the world.

2 GM's agreed to a deal, thats not that far off, it shouldnt be vetoed.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#202 » by why22 » Tue Jun 1, 2010 12:41 am

jcldallas24 wrote:Dallas Gets:
Thaddeus Young $2,901,940
Willie Green $3,976,000

Philadelphia Gets:
Jeff Foster $6,655,000
Rights' to Terrico White
Rights' to Dexter Pittman
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Dallas does it because i needed a back up SF....and it fills out my rotation at least 3 man deep at almost every position....

Nice dealing Philly...




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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#203 » by nba_addict » Tue Jun 1, 2010 12:41 am

Nets waive Josh Boone and Keyon Dooling.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#204 » by willbsn13 » Tue Jun 1, 2010 4:42 am

lukekarts wrote:
bness888 wrote:Once the Butler / Kmart trade has been approved,

The OKC thunder, Charlotte bobcats, and Portland Trailblazers have agreed to a deal.

OKC outgoing:

Caron Butler $10,561,960
Jodie Meeks $762,195
Manny Harris $750,000
Garrett Temple $762,195

OKC incomming:

Gerald Wallace $9,500,000
DJ White $1,108,680


Charlotte outgoing:

Gerald Wallace $9,500,000

Charlotte incomming:

Caron Butler $10,561,960
Jodie Meeks $762,195
Manny Harris $750,000


Portland outgoing:

DJ White $1,108,680

Portland incomming:

Garrett Temple $762,195


Obviously the salaries work.

WHY for OKC?
We can not pass up another Allstar on our team. Gforce is exactly what the doctor ordered for this team. He brings so much energy, toughness, tenasity, and defense. On Defense he will guard the best wing, on Offense he will play the three. On Defense this will allow Kevin Durant to guard the lesser wing, and on Offense play the shooting guard, basically making my team unguardable. Kevin and Gerald are just about the perfect combo together. Also, DJ White is valued in OKC alot more then anywhere else. We love what he brings off our bench. Good Dealing with everyone.


There have been two more veto requests on this trade. I will allow it to run the full course of 24 hours before I raise this with someone not playing the game before making a decision.

Charlotte GM, when you accept this trade please make sure you justify your decision so we can make a fair judgement. Thanks.

Deal accepted
Why? Because we need some more offense,and a better perimeter shooter and we get that in Butler.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#205 » by lukekarts » Tue Jun 1, 2010 6:19 pm

All deals prior to today are approved.

The Wallace one was a difficult decision, and some people will be unhappy, however I understand Charlotte's reasoning and feel that the value isn't as lopsided as the Wall trade for example. Sure, Wallace is an All Star, but his production isn't too different to Butlers, and I know Charlotte has been trying to add some wing players who are more adept shooters, and having little success, so the deal will be allowed to stand.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#206 » by MadNESS » Tue Jun 1, 2010 6:45 pm

OKC thunder and Boston Celtics have agreed to a minor deal, that will help me with my next trade.

Boston Trades:
Oliver Layfayette - $750,000
Tony Gaffney - $750,000

OKC Trades:
Nothing

Why? like i said i NEED these 2 guys for a future trade. Thanks for dealing with me Boston, i really needed these too guys.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#207 » by SamBone » Tue Jun 1, 2010 6:49 pm

Boston accepts, neither player was in our plans and were more costly then cap holds. We were glad to help out.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#208 » by TurkishThunder » Tue Jun 1, 2010 7:46 pm

The Bucks and the Thunder have agreed to a deal,
OKC outgoing:
CDR (chris Douglas - Roberts) $854,389
DJ White $1,108,680
Oliver Layfayette $750,000
Toney Gaffney $750,000

Total: $3,463,069

Milwaukee Outgoing:

Carlos Delfino - $3,500,000
The reason why I made this trade was because I like the way that CDR plays the game. Skiles said that he's pumped to bring in Roberts and he'll also try to find a way to fit in DJ White's toughness off the bench.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#209 » by lukekarts » Tue Jun 1, 2010 8:15 pm

The Portland TrailBlazers have agreed to a deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Portland will send:

Nicolas Batum - $1,196,760
Garret Temple - $762,195 (unguaranteed)
Charles Garcia - $750,000

in return for

Jonny Flynn - $3,192,000

It was a very tough decision to trade away Batum, but we feel we lack a true long-term solution at Point Guard, and Flynn provides just that. We feel he will be better suited to the offensive style in Portland than the triangle in Minny, and hope he can fulfill his potential here. We would like to wish Batum well for the future.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#210 » by sterncohen » Tue Jun 1, 2010 8:34 pm

lukekarts wrote:The Portland TrailBlazers have agreed to a deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Portland will send:

Nicolas Batum - $1,196,760
Garret Temple - $762,195 (unguaranteed)
Charles Garcia - $750,000

in return for

Jonny Flynn - $3,192,000

It was a very tough decision to trade away Batum, but we feel we lack a true long-term solution at Point Guard, and Flynn provides just that. We feel he will be better suited to the offensive style in Portland than the triangle in Minny, and hope he can fulfill his potential here. We would like to wish Batum well for the future.


Minnesota accepts. We need defense, three-point shooting, and offensive efficiency, and Batum provides all of the above. Sessions will get a year to show what he can do as a starter, and we'll count on bringing Rubio over next year.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#211 » by lukekarts » Tue Jun 1, 2010 8:50 pm

Minnesota have signed undrafted Jon Scheyer to a 1 year unguaranteed contract, with a second year team option
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#212 » by LoboGuerrero » Tue Jun 1, 2010 11:09 pm

The San Antonio Spurs and the Sacrament Kings have agreed to a deal.

Reggie Evans $5,080,000
Miroslav Raduliica $750,000
Alexey Shved $750,000
OKC 2012 First
OKC 2013 First

for

Joel Pryzbilla $7,405,300
Sac 2011 2nd

Spurs accept. Evans wouldn't see much playing time on our roster, neither would Raduljica or Shved. Giving up two first hurts, but we feel that Joel can be a great role-player for us, anchoring us on defense and the boards when Timmy D goes to the bench.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#213 » by Mascot » Tue Jun 1, 2010 11:11 pm

LoboGuerrero wrote:The San Antonio Spurs and the Sacrament Kings have agreed to a deal.

Reggie Evans $5,080,000
Miroslav Raduliica $750,000
Alexey Shved $750,000
OKC 2012 First
OKC 2013 First

for

Joel Pryzbilla $7,405,300
Sac 2011 2nd

Spurs accept. Evans wouldn't see much playing time on our roster, neither would Raduljica or Shved. Giving up two first hurts, but we feel that Joel can be a great role-player for us, anchoring us on defense and the boards when Timmy D goes to the bench.



Accepted
While after missing out on my key free agent I would have kept Joel if he was my starter, but tieing up 20 million at the C position was not an option, his time in Sacramento was much appreciated and we wish him well with the spurs.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#214 » by babyjax13 » Tue Jun 1, 2010 11:32 pm

LoboGuerrero wrote:The San Antonio Spurs and the Sacrament Kings have agreed to a deal.

Reggie Evans $5,080,000
Miroslav Raduliica $750,000
Alexey Shved $750,000
OKC 2012 First
OKC 2013 First

for

Joel Pryzbilla $7,405,300
Sac 2011 2nd

Spurs accept. Evans wouldn't see much playing time on our roster, neither would Raduljica or Shved. Giving up two first hurts, but we feel that Joel can be a great role-player for us, anchoring us on defense and the boards when Timmy D goes to the bench.


I don't know if we're doing this, and I don't really care, but the CBA says you can't trade consecutive first round picks.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#215 » by LoboGuerrero » Tue Jun 1, 2010 11:40 pm

babyjax13 wrote:
LoboGuerrero wrote:The San Antonio Spurs and the Sacrament Kings have agreed to a deal.

Reggie Evans $5,080,000
Miroslav Raduliica $750,000
Alexey Shved $750,000
OKC 2012 First
OKC 2013 First

for

Joel Pryzbilla $7,405,300
Sac 2011 2nd

Spurs accept. Evans wouldn't see much playing time on our roster, neither would Raduljica or Shved. Giving up two first hurts, but we feel that Joel can be a great role-player for us, anchoring us on defense and the boards when Timmy D goes to the bench.


I don't know if we're doing this, and I don't really care, but the CBA says you can't trade consecutive first round picks.


I assumed we weren't using that rule, since the trade I received those picks in was approved. But I'm not sure.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#216 » by lukekarts » Tue Jun 1, 2010 11:43 pm

babyjax13 wrote:
LoboGuerrero wrote:The San Antonio Spurs and the Sacrament Kings have agreed to a deal.

Reggie Evans $5,080,000
Miroslav Raduliica $750,000
Alexey Shved $750,000
OKC 2012 First
OKC 2013 First

for

Joel Pryzbilla $7,405,300
Sac 2011 2nd

Spurs accept. Evans wouldn't see much playing time on our roster, neither would Raduljica or Shved. Giving up two first hurts, but we feel that Joel can be a great role-player for us, anchoring us on defense and the boards when Timmy D goes to the bench.


I don't know if we're doing this, and I don't really care, but the CBA says you can't trade consecutive first round picks.


We didn't stick to that rule in the last game, so I took it that we don't for these.

Also, San Antonio has his own first so he's not technically trading consecutive picks.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#217 » by MadNESS » Wed Jun 2, 2010 12:01 am

TurkishThunder wrote:The Bucks and the Thunder have agreed to a deal,
OKC outgoing:
CDR (chris Douglas - Roberts) $854,389
DJ White $1,108,680
Oliver Layfayette $750,000
Toney Gaffney $750,000

Total: $3,463,069

Milwaukee Outgoing:

Carlos Delfino - $3,500,000


Accepted...WHY?
We get the ideal 6th man for our team, one who can shoot the three, play just enough defense to matter and yet still be able to score pretty well. He also fits in with the starting 5 pretty well. The only "peice" we really lose here is CDR who we like alot, but this deal overall makes me a better team. Good dealing with you Milwaukee.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#218 » by Mascot » Wed Jun 2, 2010 1:27 am

we have never used the cant trade consecutive picks rule because its just to hard for the commish to keep track of it.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#219 » by Sun Scorched » Wed Jun 2, 2010 4:12 am

Phoenix, Dallas and Portland have agreed to a trade.

Phoenix sends:
Steve Nash - $10,310,938
Leandro Barbosa - $7,100,000
Grant Hill - $3,240,000
Earl Clark - $1,898,760

Outgoing: $22,549,698

Phoenix receives:
Eric Dampier - $13,078,000
Matt Carroll - $4,300,000
Ed Davis - $1,519,400
2011 Miami 1st
rights to Petteri Koponen
rights to Victor Claver

Incoming: $18,897,400

Dallas sends:
Eric Dampier - $13,078,000
Andre Miller - $7,269,264
Matt Carroll - $4,300,000
Eduardo Najera - $3,000,000
Thaddeus Young - $2,901,490
Ed Davis - $1,519,400
2011 Miami 1st

Outgoing: $32,068,154

Dallas receives:
Steve Nash - $10,310,938
Kirk Hinrich - $9,000,000
Leandro Barbosa - $7,100,000
Grant Hill - $3,240,000
Earl Clark - $1,898,760
Donatas Somebody - $1,500,000
2012 Portland 2nd

Incoming: $33,049,698

Portland sends:
Kirk Hinrich - $9,000,000
Donatas Somebody - $1,500,000
rights to Petteri Koponen
rights to Victor Claver
2011 Portland 2nd

Outgoing: $10,500,000

Portland receives:
Andre Miller - $7,269,264
Thaddeus Young - $2,901,490
Eduardo Najera - $3,000,000

Incoming: $13,170,754

Why for Phoenix:
We didn't expect free agency to turn out quite the way it did and our original plans to put a contender on the floor have failed. Steve Nash and Grant Hill are consumate professionals and teammates and deserve a shot at a ring before they retire; Dallas gives them that opportunity.

In return, we get Ed Davis - a lefty forward with a post game.
Petteri Koponen - a guy our scouts are very high on and someone who can run the backcourt with Dragic.
Victor Claver - a very promising international player with solid range and massive upside.
Miami's 2011 1st
and last, but certainly not least, a great deal of cap space due to Dampier's unique contract.

Though we will attempt to grab a few young players via RFA and FA, we are a team in full rebuild. We own our 2011 1st and will develop accordingly.

Now that PHX has capspace, you're more than welcome to unload salary at the price of a pick (depending, of course).

Nice dealing DAL, POR. Thanks.
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Re: GM A TEAM 2010/11 - Trades 

Post#220 » by nba_addict » Wed Jun 2, 2010 7:38 am

Nets and Bobcats have agreed for a trade.

Nets send / Bobcats receive = total 15.2 million
Richard Jefferson 15.2 million

Nets receive / Bobcats send = total 16.3 million
Jarred Jeffries 6.9 million
Nazr Mohammed 6.9 million
DJ Augustin 2.5 million

15.2 million x 1.25% + 100k = 19.1 million. Trade works

Jefferson deserves playing somewhere else. Nets get expiring contracts and a young point guard in in DJ Augustin.

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