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

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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#201 » by SCourGe OF GoD » Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:15 pm

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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#202 » by NBADraft2003 » Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:24 pm

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MadNESS wrote:# 77.

Okc thunder and Indiana pacers agree to a big one.

Thunder in / Indiana out:

Zach Randolph - 18,238,333
Jeremy Lin - 8,374,646
Marcin Gortat - 7,727,280
2014 NYK second
3,000,000 (not included in total)

Total: 34,340,259 x 1.25 = 42,925,320 > incoming
Plus within the 5,000,000 rule

Okc out / Indiana in:

Tony Parker - 12,500,000
Serge Ibaka - 12,350,000
Nene - 13,000,000
Total: 37,850,000

Salaries work.

Why?
We upgrade from Lin to TP, down grade from Zbo to Ibaka, and swallow NeNe's nasty deal for Gortat. We do this because we are big TP fans. Serge better learn to shoot quick. Good dealing Darrion!


lol OKC what r u doing bro..karma step in before half the league quits

Quit for what? I made a trade that upgrades my roster and all of a sudden everybody is at our throats. He wanted Parker and I wanted upgrades at the 4 and 5.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#203 » by MadNESS » Sat Sep 21, 2013 9:29 pm

GhostX wrote:PM a mod instead please - roc


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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#204 » by HornetJail » Sun Sep 22, 2013 1:22 am

Whatever makes the game run smoother. We'll let Karma decide, just voicing my opinion.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#205 » by UK-Raptor » Sun Sep 22, 2013 10:45 am

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Biz Gilwalker wrote:I'm not one to usually whine about lopsided deals, but what the ****?


Don't even.

In a game when Klay gets traded for Bargs, Lebron for Kyrie and so on, this deal is perfectly fine. Realgm has the fetish of overrating and underating players. Nene sucks. Ibaka is largely overrated. Lin is very underrated. Check his stats. And Parker is old. Zbo is an Allstar.

Do not even.


Nothing wrong with my LeBron for Kyrie deal. I got TT, Bynum, cash and a 2014 first all with it. In a game where LeBron usually walks in FA I managed to secure one the best upcoming players in the NBA.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#206 » by MJallday59 » Sun Sep 22, 2013 12:22 pm

UK-Raptor wrote:
MadNESS wrote:
Biz Gilwalker wrote:I'm not one to usually whine about lopsided deals, but what the ****?


Don't even.

In a game when Klay gets traded for Bargs, Lebron for Kyrie and so on, this deal is perfectly fine. Realgm has the fetish of overrating and underating players. Nene sucks. Ibaka is largely overrated. Lin is very underrated. Check his stats. And Parker is old. Zbo is an Allstar.

Do not even.


Nothing wrong with my LeBron for Kyrie deal. I got TT, Bynum, cash and a 2014 first all with it. In a game where LeBron usually walks in FA I managed to secure one the best upcoming players in the NBA.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#207 » by MJallday59 » Sun Sep 22, 2013 12:28 pm

MadNESS wrote:I'm seriously in shock this deal is even being questioned.

There's no superstars being traded for peices
There's no young stud being trade for and old peice of crap

It three solid guys for two solid guys and a bad contract.

This is the reason I should have stayed retired. People crying over nothing.

Is KD being traded Favors and Leonord? Is Wade being trade for Sanders? These are the kinda of deals I have vetoed.

This is getting rediculous. The deals done. I have the emails to prove it. Once he accepts, this is a no issue and I'm 100% sure Karm will back me up.



Lmao!!!!! Ness.......ur my dude but come on son!! You committed a felony with this deal! Lol...I mean Im not mad at you...I'm mad I didn't get to OKC first!! Lol
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#208 » by PDXKnight » Sun Sep 22, 2013 2:02 pm

# 78 portland and Houston have agreed on a deal. I was getting a lot of offers for la but this one was all around the best value and it really smoothes out my lineup nicely. Good dealing Houston!

Houston trades
Luc richard mm 4,588,384
Omer asik 8,374,676
Chandler parsons 926,500
Total: 13,889,560 x 1.5 = 20,834,340

Portland trades
Lamarcus aldridge 14,628,000

Deal works under the cap.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#209 » by rockymac52 » Sun Sep 22, 2013 2:56 pm

#79 and #80

Phoenix and Toronto have agreed to two separate deals.

1. Toronto uses its $3.75 million TPE from the Novak trade in order to trade their 2015 1st round pick and 2017 1st round pick in exchange for Chris Copeland ($3 million salary).

2. Phoenix trades Goran Dragic ($7,500,000) to Toronto for DJ Augustin ($1,267,000), Willie Green ($1,399,507), Alexey Shved ($3,150,000), and PJ Tucker ($884,293). Toronto's salaries add up to $6,700,800 (x 1.25 = $8,376,000).
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#210 » by HornetJail » Sun Sep 22, 2013 3:24 pm

rockymac52 wrote:#79 and #80

Phoenix and Toronto have agreed to two separate deals.

1. Toronto uses its $3.75 million TPE from the Novak trade in order to trade their 2015 1st round pick and 2017 1st round pick in exchange for Chris Copeland ($3 million salary).

2. Phoenix trades Goran Dragic ($7,500,000) to Toronto for DJ Augustin ($1,267,000), Willie Green ($1,399,507), Alexey Shved ($3,150,000), and PJ Tucker ($884,293). Toronto's salaries add up to $6,700,800 (x 1.25 = $8,376,000).

Toronto accepts, Dragic is a nice piece, and I like Copeland as well.


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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#211 » by Karmaloop » Sun Sep 22, 2013 4:49 pm

Enough discussion about the trade. Would I do the deal for OKC? No, but it's not an egregious deal.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#212 » by up n under » Sun Sep 22, 2013 5:23 pm

Trade 81

Dallas and Phoenix agree to a deal.

Dallas Trades:
Brandan Wright $5,000,000 + Ricky Ledo $544,000 + DeJuan Blair* $947,907
Total: $6,491,907

Phoenix Trades: Archie Goodwin 1,064,400 + Tyler Zeller 1,633,440 + Markieff Morris 2,091,840
Total: 4,789,680


Why? We feel Brandan is overpaid, and get to break his contract down into a few pieces. Zeller will start for us immediately and we like Goodwin as a 2guard prospect to replace Monta-have it all in the near future.

Nice dealing with you Phx.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#213 » by HornetJail » Sun Sep 22, 2013 6:40 pm

82)


TOR out: 17,050,000
Goran Dragic: 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 P
JJ Redick: 6,300,000 / 6,583,500 / 6,867,000 / 7,150,500
Matt Barnes: 3,250,000 / 3,396,250 / 3,542,500 U
2016 1st [TOR]

TOR in: 16,504,293
Serge Ibaka: 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000
Shane Battier: 3,270,000
Malcolm Lee: 884,293
2015 2nd [IND]
2015 2nd [GS]

MIL out: 15,900,000
Ersan Ilyasova: 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 8,400,000 (400k guaranteed)
OJ Mayo: 8,000,000 / 8,000,000 / 8,000,000

MIL in: 13,800,000
Goran Dragic: 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 P
JJ Redick: 6,300,000 / 6,583,500 / 6,867,000 / 7,150,500
2016 1st [TOR]

IND out: 16,504,293
Serge Ibaka: 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000
Shane Battier: 3,270,000
Malcolm Lee: 884,293
2015 2nd [IND]
2015 2nd [GS]

IND in: 19,150,000
Ersan Ilyasova: 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 8,400,000 (400k guaranteed)
Matt Barnes: 3,250,000 / 3,396,250 / 3,542,500 U
OJ Mayo: 8,000,000 / 8,000,000 / 8,000,000





Toronto accepts because DMC+Ibaka is a frontcourt duo to be reckoned with.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#214 » by MadNESS » Sun Sep 22, 2013 6:45 pm

Biz Gilwalker wrote:82)


TOR out: 17,050,000
Goran Dragic: 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 P
JJ Redick: 6,300,000 / 6,583,500 / 6,867,000 / 7,150,500
Matt Barnes: 3,250,000 / 3,396,250 / 3,542,500 U
2016 1st [TOR]

TOR in: 16,504,293
Serge Ibaka: 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000
Shane Battier: 3,270,000
Malcolm Lee: 884,293
2015 2nd [IND]
2015 2nd [GS]

MIL out: 15,900,000
Ersan Ilyasova: 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 8,400,000 (400k guaranteed)
OJ Mayo: 8,000,000 / 8,000,000 / 8,000,000

MIL in: 13,800,000
Goran Dragic: 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 P
JJ Redick: 6,300,000 / 6,583,500 / 6,867,000 / 7,150,500
2016 1st [TOR]

IND out: 16,504,293
Serge Ibaka: 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000
Shane Battier: 3,270,000
Malcolm Lee: 884,293
2015 2nd [IND]
2015 2nd [GS]

IND in: 19,150,000
Ersan Ilyasova: 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 8,400,000 (400k guaranteed)
Matt Barnes: 3,250,000 / 3,396,250 / 3,542,500 U
OJ Mayo: 8,000,000 / 8,000,000 / 8,000,000





Toronto accepts because DMC+Ibaka is a frontcourt duo to be reckoned with.


Maximizing the value for my players again.....
Mayo and Illy are seamless fits with my team. Matt Barnes is a hellava sixth man. Good dealing boys! Finally got ya one done Rocka!
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#215 » by Dan Verze » Sun Sep 22, 2013 6:51 pm

Oden2 wrote:# 78 portland and Houston have agreed on a deal. I was getting a lot of offers for la but this one was all around the best value and it really smoothes out my lineup nicely. Good dealing Houston!

Houston trades
Luc richard mm 4,588,384
Omer asik 8,374,676
Chandler parsons 926,500
Total: 13,889,560 x 1.5 = 20,834,340

Portland trades
Lamarcus aldridge 14,628,000

Deal works under the cap.


We accept. Great dealing, bro.

we turned a BIG 2 into a BIG 4. HOU won't have the bird rights for Parsons in 2015+ no capspace, so we had to use his value...
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#216 » by rockymac52 » Sun Sep 22, 2013 7:02 pm

up n under wrote:Trade 81

Dallas and Phoenix agree to a deal.

Dallas Trades:
Brandan Wright $5,000,000 + Ricky Ledo $544,000 + DeJuan Blair* $947,907
Total: $6,491,907

Phoenix Trades: Archie Goodwin 1,064,400 + Tyler Zeller 1,633,440 + Markieff Morris 2,091,840
Total: 4,789,680


Why? We feel Brandan is overpaid, and get to break his contract down into a few pieces. Zeller will start for us immediately and we like Goodwin as a 2guard prospect to replace Monta-have it all in the near future.

Nice dealing with you Phx.


Agreed. Happy to make this trade with you.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#217 » by The J Rocka » Sun Sep 22, 2013 7:38 pm

Biz Gilwalker wrote:82)


TOR out: 17,050,000
Goran Dragic: 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 P
JJ Redick: 6,300,000 / 6,583,500 / 6,867,000 / 7,150,500
Matt Barnes: 3,250,000 / 3,396,250 / 3,542,500 U
2016 1st [TOR]

TOR in: 16,504,293
Serge Ibaka: 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000
Shane Battier: 3,270,000
Malcolm Lee: 884,293
2015 2nd [IND]
2015 2nd [GS]

MIL out: 15,900,000
Ersan Ilyasova: 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 8,400,000 (400k guaranteed)
OJ Mayo: 8,000,000 / 8,000,000 / 8,000,000

MIL in: 13,800,000
Goran Dragic: 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 P
JJ Redick: 6,300,000 / 6,583,500 / 6,867,000 / 7,150,500
2016 1st [TOR]

IND out: 16,504,293
Serge Ibaka: 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000
Shane Battier: 3,270,000
Malcolm Lee: 884,293
2015 2nd [IND]
2015 2nd [GS]

IND in: 19,150,000
Ersan Ilyasova: 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 8,400,000 (400k guaranteed)
Matt Barnes: 3,250,000 / 3,396,250 / 3,542,500 U
OJ Mayo: 8,000,000 / 8,000,000 / 8,000,000





Toronto accepts because DMC+Ibaka is a frontcourt duo to be reckoned with.

Trade accepted. Finally was able to make a deal.

Getting a true PG in Dragic was a huge positive for our team as Brandon Knight is better suited as a 2-guard or a 6th man for us. We needed a guard that can deliver the ball to our athletic bigs in transition and Dragic does just that.

Redick gives us a 3 point shooting threat, something we didn't have beside Delfino, that can score efficiently. We also pick up a future 1st.

Hate losing Ersan and know his talents but it was important to let Henson grow as a player in this league.

Great dealing guys.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#218 » by the_antz_nest » Sun Sep 22, 2013 9:02 pm

#83

GSW Sends

Trade Exception (Brandon Rush, expiring 7/10/14) — $4,000,000
2016 1st round unprotected.
2mil Cash

Miami


Jan Vesely - $3,340,920


Fills out the roster and provides a bit more depth.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#219 » by UK-Raptor » Sun Sep 22, 2013 9:20 pm

the_antz_nest wrote:#83

GSW Sends

Trade Exception (Brandon Rush, expiring 7/10/14) — $4,000,000
2016 1st round unprotected.
2mil Cash

Miami


Jan Vesely - $3,340,920


Fills out the roster and provides a bit more depth.


Miami accepts, was not going to pick up this guys teams option as I think 3 million is too much for this bust. Therefore, I have gotten great value for somebody who wasn't going to be with the team next year.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#220 » by MadNESS » Mon Sep 23, 2013 10:08 am

Biz Gilwalker wrote:82)


TOR out: 13,800,000
Goran Dragic: 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 P
JJ Redick: 6,300,000 / 6,583,500 / 6,867,000 / 7,150,500
2016 1st [TOR]

TOR in: 15,696,000
Serge Ibaka: 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000
Shane Battier: 3,270,000
2015 2nd [IND]
2015 2nd [GS]

MIL out: 15,900,000
Ersan Ilyasova: 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 8,400,000 (400k guaranteed)
OJ Mayo: 8,000,000 / 8,000,000 / 8,000,000

MIL in: 13,800,000
Goran Dragic: 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 / 7,500,000 P
JJ Redick: 6,300,000 / 6,583,500 / 6,867,000 / 7,150,500
2016 1st [TOR]

IND out: 15,696,000
Serge Ibaka: 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000 / 12,350,000
Shane Battier: 3,270,000
2015 2nd [IND]
2015 2nd [GS]

IND in: 15,900,000
Ersan Ilyasova: 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 8,400,000 (400k guaranteed)
OJ Mayo: 8,000,000 / 8,000,000 / 8,000,000

Toronto accepts because DMC+Ibaka is a frontcourt duo to be reckoned with.


Fixed without Battier, all salaries still work, IND doesn't go over the hard cap. Good catch Scott, will double check math from now on before posting. IND is under hard cap after this deal now not over it, and Milwaukee doesn't need to reaccept, it does not affect them, just TOR and IND.
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