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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#141 » by nikkoewan » Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:12 pm

isn't reacquiring players not allowed?
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Post#142 » by BlackIce » Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:56 pm

nikkoewan wrote:isn't reacquiring players not allowed?

We've never had that rule before.
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Post#143 » by spree8 » Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:11 am

The Lakers and Bucks have agreed to a deal.


Lakers Trade:

Pau Gasol
Lamar Odom

Bucks Trade:

Andrew Bogut
Corey Maggette
Drew Gooden


L.A: Although it was hard to part with both Pau and Lamar as they were a huge reason we were back to back champions, we felt that the opportunity to add a player of Boguts caliber was one we couldn't pass up. This is a huge step in our process of getting younger, and more defensive oriented while remaining elite competitors.
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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#144 » by Dreamz » Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:22 am

NBA Champs wrote:The Pistons would like to announce the releasing of Dajuan Summers and Terrico White. We wish them well on all future endeavors. And now...

The Pistons and Pacers agree to a deal.

Pistons outgoing:

Charlie Villanueva: 7,540,000
Kenyon Dooling: 2,246,400
8th pick
Total salaries: 9,786,400

Pistons incoming:

Tyler Hansbrough: 2,138,040
James Posey: 7,595,600
Total salaries: 9,733,640

Pacers outgoing:

Tyler Hansbrough: 2,138,040
James Posey: 7,595,600
Total salaries: 9,733,640

Pacers incoming:

Charlie Villanueva: 7,540,000
Kenyon Dooling: 2,246,400
8th pick
Total salaries: 9,786,400

Pistons agree. We do this deal because Tyler Hansbrough has a toughness and tenacity like none other. He exemplifies eveything we envision for Pistons basketball. We believe he will step in right away bring an edge to our team that the city of Detroit hasn't seen in a long time. Not to mention what James Posey brings, an NBA championship pedigree with many years of experience guarding some of the best players of the past 12 years. Pose will definitely bring that veteran leadership which has been lost in Detroit in the last few years.


Pacers accept. CV can be a great player off the bench for us and we feel that a player at #8 can come in and be a great player for us. With Jamison, Hans became expendable.
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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#145 » by uncarved block » Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:47 am

spree8 wrote:The Lakers and Bucks have agreed to a deal.


Lakers Trade:

Pau Gasol
Lamar Odom

Bucks Trade:

Andrew Bogut
Corey Maggette
Drew Gooden


L.A: Although it was hard to part with both Pau and Lamar as they were a huge reason we were back to back champions, we felt that the opportunity to add a player of Boguts caliber was one we couldn't pass up. This is a huge step in our process of getting younger, and more defensive oriented while remaining elite competitors.


Bucks Accept. We felt we needed more of an offensive inside out game, and the reigning 6th man oty brings great versatility.
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Post#146 » by SamBone » Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:55 am

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Post#147 » by Warriorfan » Thu Jun 16, 2011 1:09 am

On another busy night of trading the Washington Wizards and Chicago Bulls have a blockbuster.

Washington

Trade


John Wall $ 5,530,080
Javale McGee $ 2,262,400
Rashad Lewis $ 21,138,000
total $ 28,930,480
2011 draft picks #6, #13



Chicago
Chris Paul $ 16,360,000
Carlos Boozer $ 13,500,000
Corey Brewr $ 3,080,000
Tot 32,940,000

28,930,480 x 1.25 + 36,163,100 > 32,940,000 so deal works.

Chicago reloads thinking the potentail of MgGee and John Wall can at least reach the players they traded away. Plus with the picks Chicago can find some diamonds in the draft.

Good trading with the up and comming Wizards.
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Post#148 » by Garmfay » Thu Jun 16, 2011 1:12 am

Warriorfan wrote:On another busy night of trading the Washington Wizards and Chicago Bulls have a blockbuster.

Washington

Trade


John Wall $ 5,530,080
Javale McGee $ 2,262,400
Rashad Lewis $ 21,138,000
total $ 28,930,480
2011 draft picks #6, #13



Chicago
Chris Paul $ 16,360,000
Carlos Boozer $ 13,500,000
Corey Brewr $ 3,080,000
Tot 32,940,000

28,930,480 x 1.25 + 36,163,100 > 32,940,000 so deal works.

Chicago reloads thinking the potentail of MgGee and John Wall can at least reach the players they traded away. Plus with the picks Chicago can find some diamands in the draft.

Good trading with the up and comming Wizards.

Accept. This trade gives me a good starting 5 of Paul, Crawford, Brewer, Boozer and Gortat. This also sets me up financially to try and lure Dwight Howard to Washington to form the "Big 4" of CP3, Crawford, Boozer and D12
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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#149 » by Karmaloop » Thu Jun 16, 2011 2:58 am

Devilanche wrote:Sacramento/Atlanta/Houston 3 way trade

Sacramento Outgoing:
DeMarcus Cousins $3,627,720
Francisco Garcia $5,800,000
Jermaine Taylor $884,293
Total: $10.31m *1.25= $12.88m
2012 GSW 2nd

Sac Incoming
Al Horford $12,000,000

Atlanta outgoing:(Actual outgg is $21.679m)
Al Horford $12,000,000 (BYC value = $6m)
Jeff Teague $1,579,920
Kirk Hinrich $8,100,000
Total (Trade): $15.679m * 125% = $19.6m

Atlanta incoming:
Raymond Felton $7,560,000
Hasheem Thabeet $5,127,720
Jordan Hill $2,855,760
Terrence Williams $2,369,040
Jermaine Taylor $884,293
Total: $18.75m
#23, MEM 2013 1st, 2012 GSW 2nd

Houston outgoing
Raymond Felton $7,560,000
Hasheem Thabeet $5,127,720
Jordan Hill $2,855,760
Terrence Williams $2,369,040
Total: $17.91m * 1.25= $22.39m
#23, MEM 2013 1st


Houston incoming
DeMarcus Cousins $3,627,720
Jeff Teague $1,579,920
Kirk Hinrich $8,100,000
Francisco Garcia $5,800,000
Total: $19.10

Houston does this as we like Cousins upside inspite of any potential problem. Everything else is secondary.

Edit: Amended to include more assets to Atlanta.


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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#150 » by Karmaloop » Thu Jun 16, 2011 3:02 am

Dan Verze wrote:Nets and Cavs have a trade to announce:

NJ trades:

Travis Outlaw $7,000,000
Jordan Farmar $4,000,000
Johan Petro $3,250,000
LAL 1st 2011
NJ 1st 2012 (unprotected)

= $14,250,000

CLE trades:

Antawn Jamison $15,076,715
PHI 2nd 2011
CLE 2nd 2012

= $15,076,715


Why for NJ: We get an exp for the contracts of Outlaw, Petro and Farmar. We have to include assets here, but we think that Jamison can help us for the playoff run and is very valuable for our goal to get another star next to Williams.


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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#151 » by Karmaloop » Thu Jun 16, 2011 3:03 am

lukekarts wrote:Utah and LA Lakers have agreed a trade.

Utah Trades

Al Jefferson - $14,000,000
Devin Harris - $9,319,000
2012 GSW 1st

Total outgoing = $23,319,000

LA Lakers Trade

Andrew Bynum - $14,900,000
Steve Blake - $4,000,000

Total = $18,900,000 (x 1.25 + $100k = $23,725,000 - deal works)

Why for Utah? We need an elite defensive Center, and feel Bynum is top 5 in the league. We also save some cash. Bynum/Favors creates a monstrous defensive front court built for the long-run.


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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#152 » by Karmaloop » Thu Jun 16, 2011 3:04 am

NBA Champs wrote:The Pistons and Bucks agree to a deal.

Pistons outgoing:
Ben Gordon (11,600,000)
Pistons 2nd (33rd pick)
Total: 11,600,000

Pistons incoming:
John Salmons (8,500,000)
Kenyon Dooling (2,246,400)
Jon Brockman (1,000,000)
Bucks 1st (10th pick)
Total: 11,746,4000

Bucks outgoing:
John Salmons (8,500,000)
Kenyon Dooling (2,246,400)
Jon Brockman (1,000,000)
Bucks 1st (10th pick)
Total: 11,746,4000

Bucks incoming:
Ben Gordon (11,600,000)
Pistons 2nd (33rd pick)
Total: 11,600,000

Pistons accept. This deal because we get a nice asset in a top 10 pick, we get two expiring contracts to help out financially AND we get a guy in Salmons who is very solid--we feel his numbers last year were just an allusion and that he has a lot of good game left in the tank.


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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#153 » by Karmaloop » Thu Jun 16, 2011 3:05 am

BlackIce wrote:SAC and CHI have a trade to announce.

SAC outgoing:
Chris Paul $16,359,805
2014 1st

CHI outgoing:
Derrick Rose $6,993,708
Ronnie Brewer $4,710,000
C.J. Watson $3,400,000
Total: $15,103,708

We trade for the 22 year old MVP. Rose has great size, put up 25/8/4 on good defense and carried his team to the playoffs. Ronnie Brewer is a nice defensive SG, and Watson is good depth as well. Good dealing CHI.


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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#154 » by Karmaloop » Thu Jun 16, 2011 3:06 am

NW7 wrote:Boston and OKC have a blockbuster to announce:

Boston outgoing: #2, #25, rights to Ricky Rubio, Wes Johnson (4,006,080) + Jermaine O'neal (6,226,200) = 10,232,280

OKC outgoing: James Harden (4,604,760) + Russell Westbrook (5,082,416) = 9,687,176

Boston accepts, while we give up an awful lot of young talent we get back a very solid player in Westbrook and a developing player in Harden.


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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#155 » by Karmaloop » Thu Jun 16, 2011 3:07 am

NW7 wrote:Dallas and Boston have a huge block buster to announce:
Boston outgoing: Kevin Garnett (21,247,044) + Paul Pierce (15,333,334) + Ray Allen (10,000,000) + Lac 2012 1st + Boston 2011 2nd rounder = 46,580,378

Dallas outgoing: Dirk Nowitzki ( 19,092,873) + Brendan Haywood (7,624,500) + Luol Deng (12,325,000) + Leandro Barbosa (7,600,000) = 46,642,373

Boston accepts, we wanted to mix up the team when we started and this would definitely count as that. Losing the "big 3" hurt, but this is a move that we feel we just have to do.


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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#156 » by Karmaloop » Thu Jun 16, 2011 3:07 am

Dan Verze wrote:New Jersey and Indiana have a trade to announce.

NJ trades:

Brook Lopez $3,076,983
Antawn Jamison $15,076,715

=$18,153,698

Ind trades:

Danny Granger $12,015,904

= $12,015,904

Deal works because Indiana has a ton of capspace.

NJ accepts, because we get a 2nd star next to Williams that has a very good contract, which allows us to add quality in FA. Losing Lopez hurts a lot, because he is a really nice C, but we save $6,137,794 with this deal to go after FA's and we prefer a defensive C + rebounder.


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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#157 » by Karmaloop » Thu Jun 16, 2011 3:11 am

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Dan Verze wrote:New Jersey and Philadelphia have a trade to announce:

NJ trades:

Anthony Morrow $4,000,000


Phi trades:

TE Williams ($5,000,000)
OKC 2nd 2011
PHI 2nd 2013
PHI 2nd 2014


Why for NJ? New Jersey does this deal to have a crap ton of cap space to go after the big names in FA + we add picks for other deals.


we both posted the deal, here is how it is exactly, the Lou Williams TPE is smaller then this, but still works because you can add 100k to a tpe for salary match. Nice easy dealing NJ!

Philly sends
pick #54, PHIL 2013 2nd, PHIL 2014 2nd
TPE (from L.Williams trade $3,939,280)
$3,939,280 + 100,000 = $4,039,280 > $4,000,000

NJ sends
A.Morrow $4,000,000

Philly accepts, we really hate losing picks of any sort, but Morrow is a guy we can build with. A deadly shooter that fits well in our plans


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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#158 » by BlackIce » Thu Jun 16, 2011 3:34 am

SAC and MIA have a blockbuster to announce.

SAC outgoing:
Andre Iguodala $13,531,750
Evans $4,151,640
Toney Douglas $1,145,640
Total: aprox. $18 million

MIA outgoing:
Wade, Dwayne: $15,691,000


We add a top 5 player in Wade and welcome a new big 3 to Sacramento.
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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#159 » by Karmaloop » Thu Jun 16, 2011 3:38 am

BlackIce wrote:SAC and MIA have a blockbuster to announce.

SAC outgoing:
Andre Iguodala $13,531,750
Evans $4,151,640
Toney Douglas $1,145,640
Total: aprox. $18 million

MIA outgoing:
Wade, Dwayne: $15,691,000


We add a top 5 player in Wade and welcome a new big 3 to Sacramento.


The Heat accept.

It's tough parting ways with Dwayne Wade, who brought the Heat a championship, but we needed new blood in here. I'm a big fan of Tyreke Evans and think he's about to blowup into a superstar. Andre Iguodala continues to help out our defense and between him and LeBron James, we've got a couple of really good defenders. I like Toney Douglass as well. Good, solid role player.
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Re: Doin' Work GM-A-Team Trades 

Post#160 » by Karmaloop » Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:07 am

moss_is_1 wrote:Golden State and Dallas have a trade:

Golden state trades: Charlie Bell($4,099,920) + 2011 2nd, 2012 2nd

Dallas trades: $4,300,000 TPE created in Matt Carroll trade

Dallas accepts, get a couple small assets, and Bell is at least an expiring.


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