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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#101 » by jcldallas24 » Wed Jul 21, 2010 3:24 pm

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jcldallas24 wrote:Portland and San Antonio have agreed to a trade after days of negotiation. Portland as glad to welcome Tim Duncan to our franchise and hopefully he can lead this team to a championship along with Roy/LMA and the rest of the gang...

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WOW, a 2002 AS game, in Philly, picture with Toine and CWebb in the backround is the best you could find?

lol no it was late just picked whatever picture i could find haha
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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#102 » by Sun Scorched » Wed Jul 21, 2010 3:31 pm

jcldallas24 wrote:
SamBone wrote:
jcldallas24 wrote:Portland and San Antonio have agreed to a trade after days of negotiation. Portland as glad to welcome Tim Duncan to our franchise and hopefully he can lead this team to a championship along with Roy/LMA and the rest of the gang...

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WOW, a 2002 AS game, in Philly, picture with Toine and CWebb in the backround is the best you could find?

lol no it was late just picked whatever picture i could find haha


I'm glad someone, somewhere managed to capture one of Duncan's two dunks ever on camera.
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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#103 » by nba_addict » Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:14 pm

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48_7 wrote:Milwaukee - Orlando

Rashard Lewis - 19,573,711
Daniel Orton - 1,028,400

for

John Salmons - 8,000,000
Drew Gooden - 5,765,000
Corey Maggette - 9,600,000

20,602,111 x 1.25 + 100,000 = 25,852,638.75 > 23,365,000

Rationale: I just really wanted to dump Rashard Lewis, and at worst he, I found a new starting 2 in Salmons and good depth with Maggette and Gooden. You're a pretty rich team if you can boast that you have a 20 pgg. guy at 4 positions and on the bench, which I now do.


The Milwaukee Bucks accept the deal. We were not happy with the contracts given by the previous regime to Salmons, Gooden, and Maggette. These three deals simply were not going to be easy to trade.

While I understand I have added a lot of longterm salary to my team, I feel like these pieces I am acquiring will help me contend. If you look at the team last year that took a talented Atlanta Hawks team to 7 games in the playoffs, this team is already much more talented. We feel that by moving Lewis back to the SF, we will be able to better utilize his skillset than when he played at PF. Lewis is also another big, long SF that will help create space in the paint for Bogut.

We are also very intrigued by the potential of Daniel Orton. Even though he did not get many opportunities to prove his worth as a freshman at Kentucky, we feel he has the potential to grow into a very dependable backup at either the PF or C positions.

Jennings / West
Douglas-Roberts / Delfino
Lewis / Ilyasova
Jamison / Sanders / Jackson
Bogut / Orton


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Post#104 » by nba_addict » Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:20 pm

BlackIce wrote:MEM and TOR have a trade to announce.

TOR outgoing:
Amir Johnson - $5,000,000
Marco Belinelli - $2,380,270

MEM outgoing:
Hasheem Thabeet - $4,793,280

We are under the cap so it works. Amir is a very nice 3rd big off the bench, he gives us defense and rebounding and his offensive game isn't to bad. He is only 23 and locked up to a long term deal. Beli provides us with ball handling and shooting off the bench. We wish Thabeet the best in Toronto.


bryant08 wrote:Big risk, big reward deal here. Amir just signed a new extension, works his tail off every game, and has great chemistry with Weems/DeRozan. But I'm tired of hearing the dominant Amir Johnson is coming every year, and I'm going to take my risk and sell high right now. Belinelli wasn't getting playing time on my squad and the major reason I did this deal was Thabeet. He gives me a legitimate shotblocking presence inside and allows me to move Bargnani to the 4 either temporarily or permanently. The move also opens up time for Ed Davis and saves me some $$.


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Post#105 » by nba_addict » Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:24 pm

MJallday59 wrote:
48_7 wrote:Orlando and Denver have agreed to a deal.

JJ Redick
Marcin Gortat
Chris Duhon

for

Kenyon Martin
Brian Butch (LOL)
2012 top-10 protected 1st

http://www.realgm.com/src_checktrade.ph ... id=5624882

Orlando is happy to consolidate some a group of role-players into a large expiring contract. We feel that it will be easy to trade Martin's for assets that will really help this team become a champion. Worst case scenario, we've acquired a veteran player who is a strong paint defender who is good for a near double-double every night. Butch will be used in a follow-up trade to Cleveland to make salaries match.


The Denver Nuggets agree to this trade. We desperately needed to remake our team and this deal helps us tremendously.


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Post#106 » by nba_addict » Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:38 pm

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MJallday59 wrote:The Denver Nuggets and Chicago Bulls have agreed to the following:


Derrick Rose $5,546,160
Luol Deng $11,345,000
Taj Gibson $1,117,680
Omer Asik $1,150,000
$19,158,840

for

Carmelo Anthony $17,149,243
Chauncey Billups $13,150,000
2011 First

Total:$30,299,243

Chiacago is under the cap enough to absorb the extra 11 million in salary.


We wanted to move past the Carmelo Era and really build a better overall team. We thank Mr. Anthony for all that he's done for out franchise and we expect him to have a great future in Chicago.



Chiacgo Accepts, we are reluctant to part ways with Rose, but we are going into win now mode, and a young kid no matter his talent level didnt have the maturity to lead this team in the Stacked East.


A veto was filed for this trade. I tend to agree this is loopsided in favor of Bulls. Billups/1st for Rose is more or less of the same value depending on which you value more, potential or win now. Melo for Deng, Gibson and Asik somehow is not a fair value.

Trade not approved.
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Post#107 » by nba_addict » Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:42 pm

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48_7 wrote:The Orlando Magic have come to an agreement for four separate trades:


Washington - Orlando

Vince Carter - 17,522,375

for

Gilbert Arenas - 17,730,693

Salaries are only 28k different. They match.

Rationale: We wouldn't have traded all-star guard Jameer Nelson without a plan in place to bring in a replacement. What we have gotten is more than that. Arenas, a 3-time allstar and all-NBA player, will bring necessary starpower to the Magic. The Eastern Conference became much more difficult through free agency this summer. We feel that a team with Arenas at the point, Wallace on the wing, and Howard in the middle is good enough to contend with anyone in the league. For those with questions about Arenas' health or demeanor, we will say this and only this:

Arenas is healthy. He has had no troubles with his knee in over a year. His workload will be down from what it was in Washington, so you will see a rejuvenated and fresh Gilbert Arenas. As per his suspension: at least he wasn't running an illegal dog-fighting circuit.



Washington happily accepts. arenas needed to go and a new area has dawned


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Post#108 » by nba_addict » Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:47 pm

why22 wrote:The Portland trailblazers and Wizards have agreed upon a trade

Andre Miller


for


Kirk Hinrich

the wizards accept. this provides added salary flexibility


Trade on hold. Please indicate salaries and computations that salaries work.
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Post#109 » by nba_addict » Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:55 pm

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TMACFORMVP wrote:The Portland Trailblazers and Detroit Pistons have agreed upon a trade.

Pistons send Austin Daye ($1,803,720) in exchange for Rudy Fernandez ($1,246,680), and Dante Cunningham ($762,195). Deal Works!

Pistons accept, we like Rudy's potential. We feel his down season last year was due to a myriad of injuries, and his shooting percentage is made up for in the large percentage of his shots coming from behind the arc, where he still shot a good percentage (as you can witness in his TS%). Cunningham is another prospect that can grow, or be used as a trade asset.

Portland Accepts i like what Daye's capable of doing and feel he could be a good fit on this team.


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Post#110 » by Sun Scorched » Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:57 pm

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Mascot wrote:
MJallday59 wrote:The Denver Nuggets and Chicago Bulls have agreed to the following:


Derrick Rose $5,546,160
Luol Deng $11,345,000
Taj Gibson $1,117,680
Omer Asik $1,150,000
$19,158,840

for

Carmelo Anthony $17,149,243
Chauncey Billups $13,150,000
2011 First

Total:$30,299,243

Chiacago is under the cap enough to absorb the extra 11 million in salary.


We wanted to move past the Carmelo Era and really build a better overall team. We thank Mr. Anthony for all that he's done for out franchise and we expect him to have a great future in Chicago.



Chiacgo Accepts, we are reluctant to part ways with Rose, but we are going into win now mode, and a young kid no matter his talent level didnt have the maturity to lead this team in the Stacked East.


A veto was filed for this trade. I tend to agree this is loopsided in favor of Bulls. Billups/1st for Rose is more or less of the same value depending on which you value more, potential or win now. Melo for Deng, Gibson and Asik somehow is not a fair value.

Trade not approved.


It would be my opinion that, for as long as this trade has been posted, only receiving one veto couldn't possibly disqualify this trade.

Lopsided or no, sometimes teams want to go different directions. Sometimes GMs value things differently, etc.

I'm not saying I support this trade one way or another, I'm just speaking more torwards setting precedents.
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Post#111 » by TurkishThunder » Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:11 pm

Sun Scorched wrote:PHI ad CHA have agreed to a trade:

Lou Williams - $5.00m
Ty Lawson - $1.55m
JR Smith - $6.69m
Chris Anderson - $3.94m
Willie Green - $3.98m

Total - $21.16m (x1.25 + $100k = $26.55m)

for

Jameer Nelson - $7.60m
Stephen Jackson - $8.45m
Boris Diaw - $9.00m

Total - $25.05m

Philly accepts.

We are excited to consolidate some assets into players we feel can appropriately surround Andre.

Williams has been a great producer for us over the years and we feel that he will thrive under Larry Brown's mentorship. Lawson is a fantastic prospect at the point and is already commanding respect when he steps onto the court. Smith, though still productive, and Green are expirings we were happy to use to facilitate this trade. CHA's frontcourt rotation of Thomas and Anderson will be a fantastic shot-blocking duo.

Charlotte accepts, We're sad about losing Jameer but we're excitied about all the great talent coming here...
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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#112 » by MJallday59 » Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:13 pm

Getting one veto should not disqualify this deal.


#1. Carmelo Anthony is a FA and with teams in larger markets clearing space, I thought it would be safe to trade him. Luol Deng, Gibson is solid value for a possible flight risk. Look at Cleveland, Toronto for goodness sakes.

#2. Billups is aging and i needed a new pg. I think this really needs to be reconsidered.
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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#113 » by nba_addict » Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:15 pm

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The Orlando Magic have come to an agreement for four separate trades:

Charlotte - Orlando

Jameer Nelson - 8,100,000
Mickael Pietrus - 5,300,00
2011 1st Round Pick

for

DJ Augustin - 2,540,400
Gerald Wallace - 9,000,000

11,540,400 x 1.25 + 100,000 = 14,525,625 > 13,400,000

Rationale: Orlando is excited about acquiring Gerald Wallace, a first-team all-NBA defender to play alongside reigning and two-time DPOY Dwight Howard. This, and following moves have given me the best defensive front-court in the NBA. DJ Augustin will play off of the bench. We're sad to see Jameer and Mickael go. Both have been important pieces in our recent success, but all of we felt that it was time to go a different different.


Charlotte accepts, although we're sad to lose our All-Star SF and an up and coming PG we're very excited to bring in Pietrus and Nelson to add a spark for this team offensivley


Trade approved.
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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#114 » by SamBone » Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:15 pm

nba_addict wrote:
Mascot wrote:
MJallday59 wrote:The Denver Nuggets and Chicago Bulls have agreed to the following:


Derrick Rose $5,546,160
Luol Deng $11,345,000
Taj Gibson $1,117,680
Omer Asik $1,150,000
$19,158,840

for

Carmelo Anthony $17,149,243
Chauncey Billups $13,150,000
2011 First

Total:$30,299,243

Chiacago is under the cap enough to absorb the extra 11 million in salary.


We wanted to move past the Carmelo Era and really build a better overall team. We thank Mr. Anthony for all that he's done for out franchise and we expect him to have a great future in Chicago.



Chiacgo Accepts, we are reluctant to part ways with Rose, but we are going into win now mode, and a young kid no matter his talent level didnt have the maturity to lead this team in the Stacked East.


A veto was filed for this trade. I tend to agree this is loopsided in favor of Bulls. Billups/1st for Rose is more or less of the same value depending on which you value more, potential or win now. Melo for Deng, Gibson and Asik somehow is not a fair value.

Trade not approved.


this trade is more fair then the Minny/Det trade which had a veto and you approved. Very risky deal for Chi but fair trade, IMO
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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#115 » by 48_7 » Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:30 pm

I thought the Chicago/Denver trade was brilliant on Denver's behalf. Their General Manager is doing an excellent job rebuilding. I think this should be reconsidered.
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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#116 » by nba_addict » Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:35 pm

bness888 wrote:
48_7 wrote:Orlando and Los Angeles have come to terms on a deal.

Lamar Odom - 8,200,000
Steve Blake - 4,000,000
Luke Walton - 5,260,000
2011 2nd Round Pick

for

Kenyon Martin - 16,795,454
Eric Maynor - 1,417,800
Serge Ibaka - 1,204,200

Just eyeballing it, you can tell the salaries are close enough.

Rationale: Kenyon Martin was more valuable to Orlando as a trade asset than as a player. We feel that a return of Lamar Odom is a huge upgrade on the court. He brings so many things to the table, with the ability to effectively play 3 positions. He is good for 12-15/10 a night as a starter and we could not be more excited. Steve Blake will come in and provide steady and unselfish play behind Gilbert Arenas. He provides outside shooting and smart ball. Luke Walton is pretty worthless though. We're sad to lose Ibaka, but we felt that Odom was more important to contending now.


We accept this deal. Hurts losing Odom, who we LOVE, but we dont move real any starters and get rid of Walton's deal. We have always loved Ibaka. If i dont get what i want for Kobe, i may just keep him. But this deal helps us out in rebuild or win now do to the fact we move walton's contract. We love what Kmart brings in toughness and rebounding as well as an Expiring contract. Good dealing Orlando.


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Post#117 » by Jimmy76 » Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:35 pm

seemed like a fine trade to me

unless there is suspected tampering if you think a gm is being stupid just let them be stupid

that said theres a logic on both sides especially with carmelo being an expiring
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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#118 » by nba_addict » Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:37 pm

skflives wrote:
r0cd0gg wrote:screw it, I will just pile on...

Miami Heat and Golden STate Warriors have a blockbuster to announce.

Chris Bosh - $14,500,000
Mike Miller - $4,300,000
Udonis Haslem - $3,450,000

Total $22,250,000

for

David Lee - $10,500,000
Dan Gadzuric - $7,248,325
Stephen Curry - $2,913,840

Total $20,662,165

Miami does this to fill the PG spot while not taking a huge it at PF. Our depth will suffer as a result but we feel that can be addressed at a later date.

trade accepted


The Warriors accept this deal. We weren't sure if we were going to rebuild or not even when this deal fell in my lap. Deal just turned out to be too good to pass up. Bosh is one of the best power forwards in the league and while Lee is an excellent player he is horribly overpaid. So I kinda saw this as a deal that allowed me to get one of the best young power forwards in the game, a good rotation guy in Miller and a cheaper replacement for Lee at the cost of Stephen Curry. I couldn't pass it up.


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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#119 » by nba_addict » Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:40 pm

MJallday59 wrote:Getting one veto should not disqualify this deal.

#1. Carmelo Anthony is a FA and with teams in larger markets clearing space, I thought it would be safe to trade him. Luol Deng, Gibson is solid value for a possible flight risk. Look at Cleveland, Toronto for goodness sakes.

#2. Billups is aging and i needed a new pg. I think this really needs to be reconsidered.


Ok I will reconsider my decision.
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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#120 » by nba_addict » Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:42 pm

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lukekarts wrote:Subject to approval of the Okafor trade, New Orleans have arranged a follow up deal with the Sacramento Kings:

New Orleans trades:

Marcus Thornton - $762,500

New Orleans receives:

Omri Casspi - $1,254,480.

Due to the salaries not matching, NOH will use the traded player exception created in the Okafor deal with Portland, to absorb Casspi's incoming salary.

A short statement from the Hornets GM: "We are pleased to welcome Omri to New Orleans. We feel he suits the long-term role at Small Forward for this team, and feel his outside game makes our wing trio of Paul, Gordon and Casspi one of the deadliest - and youngest - in the league. He also brings an enthusiastic Israeli following with him [money] that I'm sure our fans will appreciate. It was tough to let Marcus go, he proved last season he has all the tools to succeed at NBA level, but with the acquisition of Gordon and Bayless, he would be seeing very few minutes on this team."


Confirmed. Thornton is a more explosive scorer and can play very well off Evans. We also free up minutes for Greene and gain more positional flexibility to make further moves.


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