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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#161 » by Tully305 » Thu Jul 21, 2011 5:24 am

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#162 » by Warriorfan » Thu Jul 21, 2011 5:38 am

On trade number68 we traded a future hall of famer for two borderline allstars in the prime of their career and two additional young players good trading with you OKL
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#163 » by Dan Verze » Thu Jul 21, 2011 2:09 pm

#70:

Philly and Houston agreed on a trade.

Hou sends:

Goran Dragic $2,108,000

Philly sends

TPE (Jason Smith ~ 2,2 mio)
PHi 2nd 2012
ChI 2nd 2016


Why for Philly? Late 2nds do nothing for a playoff team. These are guys that wouldn't crack the rotation, especially on a deep team like Philly. It was more important for us to get another PG that is a shooter like Dragic, who is also still young. Nice dealing, Houston!
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#164 » by BlackIce » Thu Jul 21, 2011 3:04 pm

71#
PDX have DAL have a blockbuster to announce.

PDX outgoing;
Andrew Bogut $12,000,000
Emeka Okafor $12,492,500
Trevor Ariza $6,790,640
Derrick Williams $4,746,480
Total: $33,985,460

DAL outgoing:
Dirk Nowitzki- $19,092,873
Tyson Chandler- $14,000,000
Caron Butler- $8,000,000
Total: $41,092,873

Wow. We are pleased to bring in the Finals MVP. We pay a hefty price but it is well worth it. Dirk proved in the playoffs that he is one, if not the, best players in the world. I could post the amazing numbers but I won`t. Chandler is the 3rd best defensive C in the league, a true anchor that will hedge on picks and recover quickly. Nash and Dirk are also reunited on our team which is kinda cool and Butler provides some much needed wing help.
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#165 » by Gremz » Thu Jul 21, 2011 3:06 pm

Accepted, These are the kind of pieces that can really quickstart a rebuild. Save a great amount of future committed salary here too.
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#166 » by nikkoewan » Thu Jul 21, 2011 3:16 pm

# 71:

CLE and MIN have agreed to the following 2 part trade:

CLE sends | MIN receives

Luke Harangody - 788 872
Alonzo Gee - 884 293

total = 1 673 165

MIN sends | CLE receives

James Anderson 1 402 540

subsequently CLE absorbs Luke Ridnour(3 680 000) with part of the LBJ TPE

what remains of the LBJ TPE after trade:6 222 500 :)

- we love this because we get a good SG prospect in James Anderson(one of the most efficient scorers in college last year) and one of the best backup PGs in the game(on a good contract too!) for what amounts to be scrubs :) nice dealing Klomp
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#167 » by Klomp » Thu Jul 21, 2011 3:23 pm

nikkoewan wrote:# 71:

CLE and MIN have agreed to the following 2 part trade:

CLE sends | MIN receives

Luke Harangody - 788 872
Alonzo Gee - 884 293

total = 1 673 165

MIN sends | CLE receives

James Anderson 1 402 540

subsequently CLE absorbs Luke Ridnour with part of the LBJ TPE

what remains of the LBJ TPE after trade:6 222 800 :)

- we love this because we get a good SG prospect in James Anderson(one of the most efficient scorers in college last year) and one of the best backup PGs in the game(on a good contract too!) for what amounts to be scrubs :) nice dealing Klomp

Minnesota accepts both parts of the deal. We had no reason to keep Anderson buried on the bench, and Ridnour was making far too much money for a third-string point guard. In return, we clear cap space while getting a young player at a position of need as well as an unguaranteed contract.
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#168 » by -Kees- » Thu Jul 21, 2011 3:40 pm

# 72:WAS and LAL have a BLOCKBUSTER trade to announce:

TO LAL:
Marcus Thornton ($6,000,000)
Al Jefferson ($14,000,000)
Luol Deng ($12,325,000)
2013 IND 1st
2014 WAS 1st

Total: 32,325,000 * 1.25 + 100,000 = 40,506,250

TO WAS:
Dwight Howard ($18,091,770)
Gilbert Arenas ($19,269,307)

Total: 37,361,077

Deal works

LAL accepts. This one was easy for me (surprisingly). I HATE Arenas's contract and this is the only way I could rid it of my team. Dwight wasn't going to stay, that's the main reason I traded him. With OKC making a superteam, I couldn't compete in FA with them unless I one the championship, and I didn't think I could muster that much talent without moving Kobe/Dwight. I'm glad Dwight's going to a place where he will be able to stay, and play with another star (Paul). The return on him was the best offer I got. Jefferson is maybe the best post-up player in the league. Deng is a top 5 SF, plays great D and O and is very reliable. Thornton was 21/5/3/2 in SAC last year, and all 3 of the players I'm getting are near all-star level. We also get about 5M in immediate cap room, and 2 future 1sts. Good dealing Crispy.
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#169 » by Crispy » Thu Jul 21, 2011 3:53 pm

Keeslinator wrote:WAS and LAL have a BLOCKBUSTER trade to announce:

TO LAL:
Marcus Thornton ($6,000,000)
Al Jefferson ($14,000,000)
Luol Deng ($12,325,000)
2013 IND 1st
2014 WAS 1st

Total: 32,325,000 * 1.25 + 100,000 = 40,506,250

TO WAS:
Dwight Howard ($18,091,770)
Gilbert Arenas ($19,269,307)

Total: 37,361,077

Deal works

LAL accepts. This one was easy for me (surprisingly). I HATE Arenas's contract and this is the only way I could rid it of my team. Dwight wasn't going to stay, that's the main reason I traded him. With OKC making a superteam, I couldn't compete in FA with them unless I one the championship, and I didn't think I could muster that much talent without moving Kobe/Dwight. I'm glad Dwight's going to a place where he will be able to stay, and play with another star (Paul). The return on him was the best offer I got. Jefferson is maybe the best post-up player in the league. Deng is a top 5 SF, plays great D and O and is very reliable. Thornton was 21/5/3/2 in SAC last year, and all 3 of the players I'm getting are near all-star level. We also get about 5M in immediate cap room, and 2 future 1sts. Good dealing Crispy.

Accept. When I learned about okcs position to get dwight..I nearly backed out to be honest. Then I realiazed I have to take a risk if I want a shot at winning this game. Dwight and cp3 is pretty beast. Let's hope he resigns cause then this trade will look dumb.
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#170 » by -Kees- » Thu Jul 21, 2011 3:58 pm

# 73: LAL and POR have another blockbuster to announce:

TO LAL:
Dirk Nowitzki ($19,092,873)
Drew Gooden ($6,226,200)
2014 POR 1st
2015 POR 1st

Total: 25,319,073

TO POR:
Kobe Bryant ($25,244,493)

Total: $25,244,493

#'s are close enough

LAL accepts. It's hard to trade Kobe, but we feel Dirk is a very good option. Might as well blow it all up, right? I also feel Dirk is more widely praised around the league. Also, as both players age, Dirk will do it better because he doesn't rely on athleticism. We get some picks for taking on Gooden.
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#171 » by BlackIce » Thu Jul 21, 2011 3:59 pm

Keeslinator wrote:LAL and POR have another blockbuster to announce:

TO LAL:
Dirk Nowitzki ($19,092,873)
Drew Gooden ($6,226,200)
2014 POR 1st
2015 POR 1st

Total: 25,319,073

TO POR:
Kobe Bryant ($25,244,493)

Total: $25,244,493

#'s are close enough

LAL accepts. It's hard to trade Kobe, but we feel Dirk is a very good option. Might as well blow it all up, right? I also feel Dirk is more widely praised around the league. Also, as both players age, Dirk will do it better because he doesn't rely on athleticism. We get some picks for taking on Gooden.

We needed help at SG, so why not pick up a pretty good one in Kobe. We feel he has a lot left in the tank and with Nash on board, Kobe`s life will be much easier. We finally feel like we are ready to compete for a title.
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#172 » by why22 » Thu Jul 21, 2011 4:48 pm

Tully305 wrote:#69

Two Part Trade:

Part One: Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies
Denver receives:
Traded Player Exception ($2,203,792)

Memphis receives:
C Kosta Koufos ($2,203,792)


Part Two: Toronto Raptors, Denver Nuggets and Memphis Grizzlies
Toronto receives:
SF Travis Outlaw ($7,000,000)
C Kosta Koufos ($2,203,792)

Denver receives:
2013 2nd RND (MEM)
2015 2nd RND (NJN)

Memphis receives:
PF Charlie Villanueva ($7,540,000)
PG Jordan Farmar ($4,000,000)

This deal works because Memphis's incoming salaries ($11,540,000) is less than 125%+$100k of outgoing salaries ($11,604,740). Toronto accepts as we get a decent big for the bench and are hoping Outlaw can return from a bad year. We also like moving Villanueva's and Farmar's contracts off the books.

*NOTE: This is a pending trade and cannot be approved until Sunday.



i will not be here sunday but i accept this pending deal. we gain 2 depth pieces for one. this deal was a no brainer for me
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#173 » by roc » Thu Jul 21, 2011 5:46 pm

Clock is ticking on getting your roster up to date during this trade hold.

Trades will resume at midnight EST but if your roster has not been updated by then it will be denied and you will have to repost.

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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#174 » by roc » Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:33 pm

Keeslinator wrote:# 72:WAS and LAL have a BLOCKBUSTER trade to announce:

TO LAL:
Marcus Thornton ($6,000,000)
Al Jefferson ($14,000,000)
Luol Deng ($12,325,000)
2013 IND 1st
2014 WAS 1st

Total: 32,325,000 * 1.25 + 100,000 = 40,506,250

TO WAS:
Dwight Howard ($18,091,770)
Gilbert Arenas ($19,269,307)

Total: 37,361,077

Deal works

LAL accepts. This one was easy for me (surprisingly). I HATE Arenas's contract and this is the only way I could rid it of my team. Dwight wasn't going to stay, that's the main reason I traded him. With OKC making a superteam, I couldn't compete in FA with them unless I one the championship, and I didn't think I could muster that much talent without moving Kobe/Dwight. I'm glad Dwight's going to a place where he will be able to stay, and play with another star (Paul). The return on him was the best offer I got. Jefferson is maybe the best post-up player in the league. Deng is a top 5 SF, plays great D and O and is very reliable. Thornton was 21/5/3/2 in SAC last year, and all 3 of the players I'm getting are near all-star level. We also get about 5M in immediate cap room, and 2 future 1sts. Good dealing Crispy.

I was rooting for this just to see Arenas back in DC. :devil:

but

already has 5 vetoes(plus 1 I tossed for not being a valid reason)

Sorry guys :(

In a nutshell the overwhelming reason was not enough value for Dwight.
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#175 » by TMACFORMVP » Fri Jul 22, 2011 4:04 am

#74

The Orlando Magic and Boston Celtics have agreed upon adeal.

The Magic send Jameer Nelson ($7,800,000), Jason Richardson ($5,900,000), 2012 ORL 1st (lotto protected), and 2012 ORL 2nd in exchange for Tony Parker ($12,500,000), and 2014 BOS 1st (lotto protected).

Magic Outgoing/Celtics Incoming: $13,700,000
Celtics Outgoing/Magic Incoming: $12,500,000

Deal Works.

Magic accept, we like Parker.
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#176 » by Tully305 » Fri Jul 22, 2011 4:13 am

TMACFORMVP wrote:#74

The Orlando Magic and Boston Celtics have agreed upon adeal.

The Magic send Jameer Nelson ($7,800,000), Jason Richardson ($5,900,000), 2012 ORL 1st, and 2012 ORL 2nd in exchange for Tony Parker ($12,500,000), and 2014 OKC 1st.

Magic Outgoing/Celtics Incoming: $13,700,000
Celtics Outgoing/Magic Incoming: $12,500,000

Deal Works.

Magic accept, we think OKC's 2014 pick will fetch us the next MJ.


Umm. I have OKC 2014 1st from an earlier 3way deal with OKC and Detroit
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#177 » by babyjax13 » Fri Jul 22, 2011 4:13 am

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Indiana and New Orleans have agreed to a blockbuster deal.

New Orleans Trades/Indiana Receives
Kevin Martin $11,519,840
Luke Walton $5,680,000
Hakeem Warrick $4,250,000
(11 519 840 + 5 680 000 + 4 250 000) * 1.25 = 26 812 300

Indiana Trades/New Orleans Receives
James Posey $7,595,600
Andray Blatche $6,442,083
Randy Foye $4,250,000
Klay Thompson $2,284,250
Eric Bledsoe $1,595,360
2012 IND 2nd
7 595 600 + 6 442 083 + 4 250 000 + 2 284 250 + 1 595 360 = 22 167 293

Indiana accepts. I love Kevin Martin's game, it is exactly what I hoped Thompson would become. I feel that my team is close enough to being a contender that this is a good trade, and with Kevin's game and age (27) he will still be a great player that can put up 20ppg 5 years down the road. I also love Warrick as a spark off the bench, and Walton isn't the worst contract in the world.
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#178 » by Warriorfan » Fri Jul 22, 2011 4:17 am

Deal accepted.

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Post#179 » by NBA Champs » Fri Jul 22, 2011 4:18 am

babyjax13 wrote:75
Indiana and New Orleans have agreed to a blockbuster deal.

New Orleans Trades/Indiana Receives
Kevin Martin $11,519,840
Luke Walton $5,680,000
Hakeem Warrick $4,250,000
(11 519 840 + 5 680 000 + 4 250 000) * 1.25 = 26 812 300

Indiana Trades/New Orleans Receives
James Posey $7,595,600
Andray Blatche $6,442,083
Randy Foye $4,250,000
Klay Thompson $2,284,250
Eric Bledsoe $1,595,360
2012 IND 2nd
7 595 600 + 6 442 083 + 4 250 000 + 2 284 250 + 1 595 360 = 22 167 293

Indiana accepts. I love Kevin Martin's game, it is exactly what I hoped Thompson would become. I feel that my team is close enough to being a contender that this is a good trade, and with Kevin's game and age (27) he will still be a great player that can put up 20ppg 5 years down the road. I also love Warrick as a spark off the bench, and Walton isn't the worst contract in the world.


Hornets accept. We are gushing over this deal. It came out of nowhere and he just had to hop right on it. The Hornets continue to make the right moves to ensure basketball in New Orleans is enriched and progressive.
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Re: GM a TEAM 11/12 - Trades 

Post#180 » by MJallday59 » Fri Jul 22, 2011 4:20 am

The New York Knicks and Dallas Mavericks have agreed to the following:


NYK will send Derrick Brown via S+T [8,000,000] Robin Lopez [2,862,602] and Memphis 2012 1st and rights to Iman Schubert [Total: 10,862,602 x 1.25 = 13.57]

Memphis will send Emeka Okafor [12,492,500]


We finally get the defensive big man to pair next to Amare.

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