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

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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#21 » by HornetJail » Thu Sep 12, 2013 2:57 pm

Trade 8:

Toronto in:
Jeff Green: 8,700,000 / 9,200,000 / 9,200,000 P
Marshon Brooks: 1,210,080 / 2,179,354 T
=9,910,080

Boston in:
Demar Derozan: 9,500,000 / 9,500,000 / 9,500,000 / 9,500,000

Toronto accepts. Derozan's contract is way too large and too long for my liking, and I'm a Jeff Green fan, so thanks Boston, let's do it again sometime!
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#22 » by SCourGe OF GoD » Thu Sep 12, 2013 3:00 pm

#9

SAC and DEN have reached a deal


SAC Trade:
Dwayne Wade $18,673,000
Aaron Brooks $674,194
NYC 2016 1st

Total: $19,347,194


DEN Trade:
Kenneth Faried $1,367,640
Danilo Gallinarri $10,146,925
Andre Miller $5,000,000

Total: 16,514,565
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#23 » by babyjax13 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 3:39 pm

Biz Gilwalker wrote:Trade 8:

Toronto in:
Jeff Green: 8,700,000 / 9,200,000 / 9,200,000 P
Marshon Brooks: 1,210,080 / 2,179,354 T
=9,910,080

Boston in:
Demar Derozan: 9,500,000 / 9,500,000 / 9,500,000 / 9,500,000

Toronto accepts. Derozan's contract is way too large and too long for my liking, and I'm a Jeff Green fan, so thanks Boston, let's do it again sometime!


Boston accepts. For me, it's about who is more overpaid and who is a better fit with the team I have now. I'm not a Jeff Green fan, and in general tweener forwards just aren't my thing. DeRozan's probably overpaid by about $2 million per year, but at least has the potential to outperform his contract in the long-run. I also like the fit next to Rondo and Avery Bradley. I never really cared much for Brooks, either.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#24 » by DerrickNoah » Thu Sep 12, 2013 3:50 pm

GhostX wrote:#9

SAC and DEN have reached a deal


SAC Trade:
Dwayne Wade $18,673,000
Aaron Brooks $674,194
NYC 2016 1st

Total: $19,347,194


DEN Trade:
Kenneth Faried $1,367,640
Danilo Gallinarri $10,146,925
Andre Miller $5,000,000

Total: 16,514,565

Denver accepts. I wanted a true superstar in the mile high city. Thx Ghost!


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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#25 » by ak7 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 6:19 pm

#10

Wizards send:
John Wall - $7,459,925
Trevor Ariza - $7,727,280
2015 1st
Rights to Tomas Satoransky
= $15,187,205

Thunder send:
Russell Westbrook - $14,693,906
Ryan Gomes - $1,186,459
2 Mill Cash
= $15,880,365
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#26 » by NBADraft2003 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 6:28 pm

LakeShowAK7 wrote:#10

Wizards send:
John Wall - $7,459,925
Trevor Ariza - $7,727,280
2015 1st
Rights to Tomas Satoransky
= $15,187,205

Thunder send:
Russell Westbrook - $14,693,906
Ryan Gomes - $1,186,459
2 Mill Cash
= $15,880,365

OKC accepts, we get arguably the player in the league whos going to have a breakout year and Trevor Ariza is good and is an expiring contract too plus assets.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#27 » by keshmoney » Thu Sep 12, 2013 6:45 pm

#11

CHI Trade:
Luol Deng $14,275,000

Total: $14,275,000


TOR Trade:
Marcus Thornton $8,050,000
Jason Thompson $5,643,750

Total: 13,693,750

Chicago accepts. We add a very good scorer in Thornton and a solid, consistent backup big in Thompson.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#28 » by HornetJail » Thu Sep 12, 2013 6:48 pm

keshmoney wrote:#11

CHI Trade:
Luol Deng $14,275,000

Total: $14,275,000


TOR Trade:
Marcus Thornton $8,050,000
Jason Thompson $5,643,750

Total: 13,693,750

Chicago accepts. We add a very good scorer in Thornton and a solid, consistent backup big in Thompson.

I like Thornton as a scorer and Jason Thompson as a 3rd big, but Deng provides some of the better defense you'll see in the NBA, and I need some of that on this team. Thanks Chicago!
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#29 » by sterncohen » Fri Sep 13, 2013 12:23 am

#12

Detroit out / Philadelphia in:
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope - $2,653,080
Charlie Villanueva - $8,580,000
Will Bynum - $2,790,343
Total - $14,023,43

Philadelphia out / Detroit in:
Thad Young - $8,850,000
Evan Turner - $6,679,867
Total - $15,529,867

Detroit accepts. Thad Young may win me no points in the voting, but he'll make my team better. And Turner ... can't hurt to give him one more shot.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#30 » by TMac96 » Fri Sep 13, 2013 12:29 am

sterncohen wrote:#12

Detroit out / Philadelphia in:
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope - $2,653,080
Charlie Villanueva - $8,580,000
Will Bynum - $2,790,343
Total - $14,023,43

Philadelphia out / Detroit in:
Thad Young - $8,850,000
Evan Turner - $6,679,867
Total - $15,529,867

Detroit accepts. Thad Young may win me no points in the voting, but he'll make my team better. And Turner ... can't hurt to give him one more shot.


Philadelphia accepts. Great deal, bringing in another young talent to the Sixers.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#31 » by PDXKnight » Fri Sep 13, 2013 2:24 am

# 13

Portland trades:
Robin Lopez 5,094,261
Thomas Robinson 3,526,440
Will Barton 788,872

Grand total: 9,409,573 x 1.5 = 14,114,359

Cleveland trades:
Anderson Varajao 9,036,364
Alonzo gee 3,250,000

Grand total: 12,286,364

Both teams are well within the salary range, good dealing Cleveland!
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#32 » by Blazer50 » Fri Sep 13, 2013 2:42 am

Oden2 wrote:# 13

Portland trades:
Robin Lopez 5,094,261
Thomas Robinson 3,526,440
Will Barton 788,872

Grand total: 9,409,573 x 1.5 = 14,114,359

Cleveland trades:
Anderson Varajao 9,036,364
Alonzo gee 3,250,000

Grand total: 12,286,364

Both teams are well within the salary range, good dealing Cleveland!


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It was tough to move AV - Not so much Gee - who decidedly does not rhyme with D - but it was great dealing with you Oden2. Good luck.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#33 » by SCourGe OF GoD » Fri Sep 13, 2013 4:06 am

#14

SAC and DAL have reached a deal


SAC Trade:
Jimmer Fredette $2,439,840
SAC 2016 1st
SAC 2014 2nd rounder

Total: $2,439,840


DAL Trade:
Shane Larkin $1,536,960
Jae Crowder $788,872

Total: $2,325,832
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#34 » by up n under » Fri Sep 13, 2013 4:07 am

GhostX wrote:#14

SAC and DAL have reached a deal


SAC Trade:
Jimmer Fredette $2,439,840
SAC 2016 1st
SAC 2014 2nd rounder

Total: $2,439,840


DAL Trade:
Shane Larkin $1,536,960
Jae Crowder $788,872

Total: $2,325,832


Accepted. Pleasure doing business with you!
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#35 » by SCourGe OF GoD » Fri Sep 13, 2013 4:23 am

#15

SAC and TOR have reached a deal


SAC Trade:
Grevis Vasquez $2,150,188



TOR Trade:
Terrance Ross $2,678,640



PER 36 min TRoss is a 14/4 guy still only 21 yrs old...just hasnt gotten playing time from dwayne casey.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#36 » by HornetJail » Fri Sep 13, 2013 4:43 am

GhostX wrote:#15

SAC and TOR have reached a deal


SAC Trade:
Grevis Vasquez $2,150,188



TOR Trade:
Terrance Ross $2,678,640



PER 36 min TRoss is a 14/4 guy still only 21 yrs old...just hasnt gotten playing time from dwayne casey.

Have to alter another deal that was all but complete, to get this to work since Vasquez is a great talent, and I simply think I got great value. Thanks Ghost!
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#37 » by babyjax13 » Fri Sep 13, 2013 5:20 am

#16
The Celtics and Bobcats have agreed to a trade.

Boston Trades/Charlotte Receives:
Gerald Wallace - $10,105,855
Kelly Olynyk - $1,986,360
Total: 12,092,215 x 1.25 = $15,115,268

Charlotte Trades/Boston Receives:
Al Jefferson - 13,500,000

I am really afraid of how Kelly's game is going to translate into the NBA. While he killed it in summer league, I still don't have much of a feel for the position that he will be playing or whether or not he fits in as a key player on a championship level team. Since Wallace is overpaid and on the decline, my goal was to capitalize on Olynyk's high value. While it might come back to haunt me, I think that Jefferson gives me more options for trades. I will be looking to move him, because I want a team that is good on defense rather than offense. Also, I feel he got about market value on his contract and can put my team in the playoffs in conjunction with Rondo, DeRozan and Bradley.

EDIT: Math added.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#38 » by Roddy B for 3 » Fri Sep 13, 2013 5:29 am

Bobcats accept.

I want Wallaces jersey in the rafters.. & and maybe in a coiple decades Olynks name can go up there too.

babyjax13 wrote:#16
The Celtics and Bobcats have agreed to a trade.

Boston Trades/Charlotte Receives:
Gerald Wallace - $10,105,855
Kelly Olynyk - $1,986,360
Total: 12,092,215 x 1.25 = $15,115,268

Charlotte Trades/Boston Receives:
Al Jefferson - 13,500,000

I am really afraid of how Kelly's game is going to translate into the NBA. While he killed it in summer league, I still don't have much of a feel for the position that he will be playing or whether or not he fits in as a key player on a championship level team. Since Wallace is overpaid and on the decline, my goal was to capitalize on Olynyk's high value. While it might come back to haunt me, I think that Jefferson gives me more options for trades. I will be looking to move him, because I want a team that is good on defense rather than offense. Also, I feel he got about market value on his contract and can put my team in the playoffs in conjunction with Rondo, DeRozan and Bradley.

EDIT: Math added.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#39 » by HornetJail » Fri Sep 13, 2013 5:58 am

#17)

Raptors in:
Kemba Walker: 2,568,360 / 3,272,091 T
Ramon Sessions: 5,000,000
Gerald Henderson: 6,000,000 / 6,000,000 / 6,000,000 P
Josh McRoberts: 2,652,000 / 2,771,340 P
Anthony Tolliver: 884,293
= 17,104,653 (within 150%)


Bobcats in:
Kyle Lowry: 6,210,000
Greivis Vasquez: 2,150,188
Dwight Buycks: 700,000 / 816,482 U
Marshon Brooks: 1,210,080 / 2,179,354 T
Tyler Hansbrough: 3,183,000 / 3,326,235 (1M guaranteed)
$3M cash
2014 1st [TOR]
= 13,453,268

Raptors accept. I see plenty of value in this deal for me. Kemba>Lowry, Henderson+Sessions>Vasquez, McBob>the other role players- I'm happy giving up my 1st in a deal like this. Good dealing Charlotte and best of luck with my favorite team! :D
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#40 » by Roddy B for 3 » Fri Sep 13, 2013 6:06 am

I edited the deal so thst Charlotte got the cash and pick.
I'm sure it was just a typo that this is not how it was originally entered.

We in Charlotte belive Lowry + Vasquez Toronto 2014 1st > Kemba. We feel we can live without Sessions and Hendo.

Good dealing Biz.
Biz Gilwalker wrote:#17)

Raptors in:
Kemba Walker: 2,568,360 / 3,272,091 T
Ramon Sessions: 5,000,000
Gerald Henderson: 6,000,000 / 6,000,000 / 6,000,000 P
Josh McRoberts: 2,652,000 / 2,771,340 P
Anthony Tolliver: 884,293
= 17,104,653 (within 150%)


Bobcats in:
Kyle Lowry: 6,210,000
Greivis Vasquez: 2,150,188
Dwight Buycks: 700,000 / 816,482 U
Marshon Brooks: 1,210,080 / 2,179,354 T
Tyler Hansbrough: 3,183,000 / 3,326,235 (1M guaranteed)
3M cash
2014 Toronto 1st
= 13,453,268

Raptors accept. I see plenty of value in this deal for me. Kemba>Lowry, Henderson+Sessions>Vasquez, McBob>the other role players- I'm happy giving up my 1st in a deal like this. Good dealing Charlotte and best of luck with my favorite team! :D
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