Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread(Trading Closes 10/7)

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Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread(Trading Closes 10/7) 

Post#1 » by Karmaloop » Wed Sep 11, 2013 11:24 pm

Post all trades here. They must be numbered and follow the CBA.

Under the Luxury Tax
If Outgoing Salary is less than or equal to 9.8 million: 150% of outgoing salary plus 100k
If Outgoing Salary is between 9.8 million and 19.6 million: Outgoing salary plus 5 million
If Outgoing Salary is more than 19.6 million: 125% of outgoing salary plus 100k

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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#2 » by HornetJail » Thu Sep 12, 2013 2:52 am

First trade of the new game and it's a good one!

(We waive Austin Daye and Aaron Gray before this deal takes place)

#1:
Toronto in:
Demarcus Cousins:4,916,974
Chuck Hayes: 5,722,500 / 5,958,750
Marcus Thornton: 8,050,000 / 8,575,000
Jason Thompson: 5,643,750 / 6,037,500 / 6,431,250 / 6,825,000 (2.65M guaranteed)
=24,333,224

Sacramento in:
Rudy Gay: 17,888,931 / 19,317,325 PO
Jonas Valanciunas: 3,526,440 / 3,678,360 T / 4,660,482 T / 6,179,799 Q
2017 1st [worse of NY/DEN]
=21,415,371

Raptors accept. We think Cousins is a better prospect than Valanciunas, and we break Rudy Gay's toxic contract into three much easier contracts to swallow. I'm thrilled. Thanks GhostX!
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#3 » by Saul Goodman » Thu Sep 12, 2013 2:55 am

The Orlando Magic will release Hedo Turkoglu thus taking back 6 million of the 12 he is stealing from us. Goodbye.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#4 » by SCourGe OF GoD » Thu Sep 12, 2013 2:57 am

Biz Gilwalker wrote:First trade of the new game and it's a good one!

(We waive Austin Daye and Aaron Gray before this deal takes place)

#1:
Toronto in:
Demarcus Cousins:4,916,974
Chuck Hayes: 5,722,500 / 5,958,750
Marcus Thornton: 8,050,000 / 8,575,000
Jason Thompson: 5,643,750 / 6,037,500 / 6,431,250 / 6,825,000 (2.65M guaranteed)
=24,333,224

Sacramento in:
Rudy Gay: 17,888,931 / 19,317,325 PO
Jonas Valanciunas: 3,526,440 / 3,678,360 T / 4,660,482 T / 6,179,799 Q
2017 1st [worse of NY/DEN]
=21,415,371

Raptors accept. We think Cousins is a better prospect than Valanciunas, and we break Rudy Gay's toxic contract into three much easier contracts to swallow. I'm thrilled. Thanks GhostX!


We accept. DMC is a bad apple and JVal projects to be a top 5 center within the next 3 yrs + im not planning on being a player in FA so taking on Gay is no problem for me since he's still an allstar caliber player. Good dealing biz
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#5 » by HornetJail » Thu Sep 12, 2013 3:25 am

Oversight on my part, the pick being traded is actually a 2016 pick.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#6 » by Blazer50 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 3:49 am

Trade # 2

Miami Heat - Cleveland Cavaliers

Miami sends LeBron James $19,067,500, Mario Chalmers $4,000,000 and their 2014 2nd - total $ 23,067,500; to
Cavs for Kyrie Irving, Tristan Thompson, Andrew Bynum, Cavs 2014 1st - top 3 protected and $1,000,000. Cleveland Salaries: Kyrie Irving 5,607,240, Tristan Thompson 4,062,000, Andrew Bynum 12,250,000 - total $21,920,000

The Salaries work.

Cleveland's prodigal son returns. The Cavs have assembled a strong core to play with LeBron - who won titles with Mario who will now back up a facilitating - PG in Jarrett Jack. Dion is the young DWayne Wade and the combination of bigs and wings will make this the new Eastern Power.

We hate to move Kyrie, but he and Lebron both need the ball and Jarrett and Mario are much better off ball compliments to the Kings game. Kyrie has also missed a number of games over the past 3 years (Played 12 games at Duke - 51 and 59 games with Cleveland). Tristan has been a nice prospect for some time - but he has just decided to be a righty - so work ethic or not - there are issues. And this move allows Miami to corner the market on gimpy centers with Bynum rehabing next to Oden by January!

Great way to get this game rolling. NIce dealing SGAHogan! Good luck
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#7 » by UK-Raptor » Thu Sep 12, 2013 3:57 am

Blazer50 wrote:Trade # 2

Miami Heat - Cleveland Cavaliers

Miami sends LeBron James $19,067,500, Mario Chalmers $4,000,000 and their 2014 2nd - total $ 23,067,500; to
Cavs for Kyrie Irving, Tristan Thompson, Andrew Bynum, Cavs 2014 1st - top 3 protected and $1,000,000. Cleveland Salaries: Kyrie Irving 5,607,240, Tristan Thompson 4,062,000, Andrew Bynum 12,250,000 - total $21,920,000

The Salaries work.

Cleveland's prodigal son returns. The Cavs have assembled a strong core to play with LeBron - who won titles with Mario who will now back up a facilitating - PG in Jarrett Jack. Dion is the young DWayne Wade and the combination of bigs and wings will make this the new Eastern Power.

We hate to move Kyrie, but he and Lebron both need the ball and Jarrett and Mario are much better off ball compliments to the Kings game. Tristan has been a nice prospect for some time - but he has just decided to be a righty - so work ethic or not - there are issues. And this move allows Miami to corner the market on gimpy centers with Bynum rehabing next to Oden by January!

Great way to get this game rolling. NIce dealing SGAHogan! Good luck



Miami accepts, LeBron goes home after winning one more ring in MIA. Instead of him bolting like he has done in the previous 2 games we felt we should get some value for him, and we have possibly gotten the best young player in the NBA in Kyrie Irving. You have to start with your PG and I am so excited to of gotten this guy. TT is also a very nice young player whilst getting Bynum is a great asset on an ok deal.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#8 » by NBADraft2003 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 5:35 am

UK-Raptor wrote:
Blazer50 wrote:Trade # 2

Miami Heat - Cleveland Cavaliers

Miami sends LeBron James $19,067,500, Mario Chalmers $4,000,000 and their 2014 2nd - total $ 23,067,500; to
Cavs for Kyrie Irving, Tristan Thompson, Andrew Bynum, Cavs 2014 1st - top 3 protected and $1,000,000. Cleveland Salaries: Kyrie Irving 5,607,240, Tristan Thompson 4,062,000, Andrew Bynum 12,250,000 - total $21,920,000

The Salaries work.

Cleveland's prodigal son returns. The Cavs have assembled a strong core to play with LeBron - who won titles with Mario who will now back up a facilitating - PG in Jarrett Jack. Dion is the young DWayne Wade and the combination of bigs and wings will make this the new Eastern Power.

We hate to move Kyrie, but he and Lebron both need the ball and Jarrett and Mario are much better off ball compliments to the Kings game. Tristan has been a nice prospect for some time - but he has just decided to be a righty - so work ethic or not - there are issues. And this move allows Miami to corner the market on gimpy centers with Bynum rehabing next to Oden by January!

Great way to get this game rolling. NIce dealing SGAHogan! Good luck



Miami accepts, LeBron goes home after winning one more ring in MIA. Instead of him bolting like he has done in the previous 2 games we felt we should get some value for him, and we have possibly gotten the best young player in the NBA in Kyrie Irving. You have to start with your PG and I am so excited to of gotten this guy. TT is also a very nice young player whilst getting Bynum is a great asset on an ok deal.

Is Miami rebuilding?
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#9 » by Colbinii » Thu Sep 12, 2013 5:40 am

NBADraft2003 wrote:Is Miami rebuilding?

Yes, it seems like that atleast.
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Post#10 » by NBADraft2003 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 5:43 am

Colbinii wrote:
NBADraft2003 wrote:Is Miami rebuilding?

Yes, it seems like that atleast.

I'd love to see how this turns out. I think UK Raptor is tanking for Wiggins, or is he? :lol:
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Post#11 » by UK-Raptor » Thu Sep 12, 2013 5:50 am

Trade #3

Miami and Minnesota have reached a deal.

Miami Sends:

Chris Bosh ($19,067,500)
Ray Allen ($3,229,050)
James Jones (1,500,000)
Jarvis Varnado ($788,872)

TOTAL = $24,585,422

Minnesota Sends:

Nikola Pekovic ($12,100,000)
Derrick Williams ($5,016,960)
Shabazz Muhammad ($1,887,120)
Gorgui Dieng ($1,352,640)
GSW 14 Second

TOTAL = $20,356,720 x 1.25 = $25,445,900

Deal works http://basketball.realgm.com/tradecheck ... de/6336098

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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#12 » by Colbinii » Thu Sep 12, 2013 5:54 am

UK-Raptor wrote:Trade #3

Miami and Minnesota have reached a deal.

Miami Sends:

Chris Bosh ($19,067,500)
Ray Allen ($3,229,050)
James Jones (1,500,000)
Jarvis Varnado ($788,872)

TOTAL = $24,585,422

Minnesota Sends:

Nikola Pekovic ($12,100,000)
Derrick Williams ($5,016,960)
Shabazz Muhammad ($1,887,120)
Gorgui Dieng ($1,352,640)
GSW 14 Second

TOTAL = $20,356,720 x 1.25 = $25,445,900

Deal works, Miami accepts.


I accept. 19 Million dollar all star expirings don't grow on trees.
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Post#13 » by UK-Raptor » Thu Sep 12, 2013 6:10 am

Trade #4

Miami and Sacramento have reached a deal;

Miami Sends:

Dwyane Wade ($18,536,000)

Sacramento Sends:

Rudy Gay ($17,888,931)
Ben McLemore ($2,895,960)

TOTAL = $20,784,891

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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#14 » by MadNESS » Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:21 am

# 5 -

Indiana Pacers and OKC Thunder:

OKC out / Indiana In:

Jeremy Lamb: - 2,111,160
Reggie Jackson - 1,260,360

Total: 3,371,520 x 1.50 = 5,057,280 > more then incoming salary

Indiana Out / OKC in:

Louis Scola - 4,508,504
2016 Indiana Second round draft pick

Totals: 4,508,504

Deal works due to OKC not being tax payers.

Why?
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#15 » by NBADraft2003 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:29 am

MadNESS wrote:# 5 -

Indiana Pacers and OKC Thunder:

OKC out / Indiana In:

Jeremy Lamb: - 2,111,160
Reggie Jackson - 1,260,360

Total: 3,371,520 x 1.50 = 5,057,280 > more then incoming salary

Indiana Out / OKC in:

Louis Scola - 4,508,504
2016 Indiana Second round draft pick

Totals: 4,508,504

Deal works due to OKC not being tax payers.

Why?
We get younger....

OKC accepts as we hate to give up those two young bloods but we get Luis Scola who's going to help this bench.
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Post#16 » by sterncohen » Thu Sep 12, 2013 11:31 am

#6

Detroit out / New Orleans in:
Brandon Jennings - $7,655,503
Josh Smith - $13,500,000
Total - $21,155,503

New Orleans out / Detroit in:
Ryan Anderson - $8,308,500
Jrue Holliday - $9,213,484
Total - $17,521,984

Salaries are within 50% and $5M, and New Orleans is under the tax, so the deal works.

Detroit accepts. Give up some defense, but solve our shooting problems and get a better fit with Drummond and Monroe up front.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#17 » by cainepelicans » Thu Sep 12, 2013 11:35 am

sterncohen wrote:#6

Detroit out / New Orleans in:
Brandon Jennings - $7,655,503
Josh Smith - $13,500,000
Total - $21,155,503

New Orleans out / Detroit in:
Ryan Anderson - $8,308,500
Jrue Holliday - $9,213,484
Total - $17,521,984

Salaries are within 50% and $5M, and New Orleans is under the tax, so the deal works.

Confirmed, good dealing. We give up the best 3pt shooting big and a young pg for a player that cops too much and a great player that can fill our void at SF.


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Post#18 » by sterncohen » Thu Sep 12, 2013 12:29 pm

#7

Detroit out / Washington in:
Greg Monroe - $4,086,454
$2M cash

Washiington out / Detroit in:
Brad Beal - $4,319,280

Salaries obviously work.

Detroit accepts. AK takes advantage of my well-known belief that Beal is the next superstar SG - and the fact that one of my big men had to go for a wing.
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Post#19 » by ak7 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 12:58 pm

sterncohen wrote:#7

Detroit out / Washington in:
Greg Monroe - $4,086,454
$2M cash

Washiington out / Detroit in:
Brad Beal - $4,319,280

Salaries obviously work.

Detroit accepts. AK takes advantage of my well-known belief that Beal is the next superstar SG - and the fact that one of my big men had to go for a wing.


Wizards accept. Don't know if this would be a deal I'd make in real life due to Monroe's contract situation, but in this game the value is too good to pass up.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#20 » by SCourGe OF GoD » Thu Sep 12, 2013 1:44 pm

UK-Raptor wrote:Trade #4

Miami and Sacramento have reached a deal;

Miami Sends:

Dwyane Wade ($18,536,000)

Sacramento Sends:

Rudy Gay ($17,888,931)
Ben McLemore ($2,895,960)

TOTAL = $20,784,891

Deal works, Miami accepts.


We accept.
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