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

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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#241 » by MadNESS » Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:42 pm

GhostX wrote:
cainepelicans wrote:
UK-Raptor wrote:Trade #90

Miami and New Orleans have reached a deal.

Miami sends:

Derrick Williams ($5,016,960)
John Jenkins ($1,258,800)
2014 First phi

TOTAL = $6,275,760

NOLA Sends:

Greg Monroe ($4,086,453)
Jason Smith ($2,500,000)

TOTAL = $6,586,453

Money works, Miami accepts. Good dealing NOLA!

Confirmed we get a player who I rate just as highly as Monroe. Monroe is going to walk in the FA anyway. we also pick up a 1st that is going to be pretty high in this draft.


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Im guessing u thought the pick was unprotected? ..its lotto protected :oops:


And Monroe is a RFA, you can match any offer
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#242 » by Dan Verze » Tue Sep 24, 2013 2:24 pm

#91 HOU-BOS

HOU trades:

Donatas Motiejunas $1,422,720
Rashard Lewis $884,293
DeShawn Stevenson $884,293
2014 2nd PHI

= $3,191,306 * 1,25 = $3,989,133

BOS trades:

Alex Len $3,492,720

Why? Great deal for both Teams imo-. Great dealing, BOS.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#243 » by WillyJakkz » Tue Sep 24, 2013 2:55 pm

#92

San Antonio trades:
Danny Green $3,762,500

Denver trades:
Terrence Ross $2,678,640
Derek Fisher $884,293
Den 2015 & 2016 1st's
Total: $3,562,933 x 125% = $4,453,666

Spurs, more importantly HC Greg Popovich accepts. As much as Green has been a factor in the Spurs 2013 Finals run, Pop feels he can take a young player w the shooting ability, defensive tools, and athletic ability of Terrence Ross and mold him into the type of player needed to grow w budding star Kawhi Leonard, the same way he molded Kawhi into the type of player he has shown he can become. Also the draft picks will definitely ensure an organization w the drafting pedigree of the Spurs will get surefire prospects who could blossom into elite players.

Nice dealin.
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Post#244 » by DerrickNoah » Tue Sep 24, 2013 3:00 pm

WillyJakkz wrote:San Antonio trades:
Danny Green $3,762,500

Denver trades:
Terrence Ross $2,678,640
Derek Fisher $884,293
Den 2015 & 2016 1st's
Total: $3,562,933 x 125% = $4,453,666

Spurs, more importantly HC Greg Popovich accepts. As much as Green has been a factor in the Spurs 2013 Finals run, Pop feels he can take a young player w the shooting ability, defensive tools, and athletic ability of Terrence Ross and mold him into the type of player needed to grow w budding star Kawhi Leonard, the same way he molded Kawhi into the type of player he has shown he can become. Also the draft picks will definitely ensure an organization w the drafting pedigree of the Spurs will get surefire prospects who could blossom into elite players.

Nice dealin.
Denver accepts. We are ready to make a championship run right now and are unwilling to wait for young Terence Ross to develop. Danny Green is a proven winner. He is one of the most underrated wings in the league, on a great contract. Good dealin Willy
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#245 » by babyjax13 » Tue Sep 24, 2013 3:18 pm

Dan Verze wrote:#91 HOU-BOS

HOU trades:

Donatas Motiejunas $1,422,720
Rashard Lewis $884,293
DeShawn Stevenson $884,293
2014 2nd PHI

= $3,191,306 * 1,25 = $3,989,133

BOS trades:

Alex Len $3,492,720

Why? Great deal for both Teams imo-. Great dealing, BOS.


Boston accepts. This was basically trading from a position where I have depth for a player that is starting material on my team. Yes, I might be banking a little bit hard on Bynum recovering, but I have plenty of players to help limit his minutes. I really feel like Donatus is a special talent in this league and I'm willing to risk trading Len in order to get him. Good dealing.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#246 » by Colbinii » Tue Sep 24, 2013 4:48 pm

Is trade 92 legal? Can you trade back to back future picks? Stepien Rule?

Trade # 93

The Atlanta Hawks and Minnesota Timberwolves have agreed upon a deal sending Kevin Martin back to Minnesota.

Minnesota in/Atlanta out:

Kevin Martin $6,500,000 / $6,792,500 / $7,085,000
Ray Allen $3,229,050

9,729,050

Minnesota out/Atlanta in:

Wes Mathews $6,875,480 / $7,245,640
Chase Budinger $5,000,000 / $5,000,000 / $5,000,000

11,875,480

Trade works within 125%.

Good dealing ATL.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#247 » by BirdmanPresents » Tue Sep 24, 2013 4:53 pm

Colbinii wrote:Is trade 92 legal? Can you trade back to back future picks? Stepien Rule?

Trade # 93

The Atlanta Hawks and Minnesota Timberwolves have agreed upon a deal sending Kevin Martin back to Minnesota.

Minnesota in/Atlanta out:

Kevin Martin $6,500,000 / $6,792,500 / $7,085,000
Ray Allen $3,229,050

9,729,050

Minnesota out/Atlanta in:

Wes Mathews $6,875,480 / $7,245,640
Chase Budinger $5,000,000 / $5,000,000 / $5,000,000

11,875,480

Trade works within 125%.

Good dealing ATL.


Trade #92 is legal, as far as I remember we never really used draft pick rules in these games.

Atlanta accepts #93. Feel Wes is interchangeable offensively with Martin, but 3 years younger, and an elite defender. Ray Allen was hard to part with but he is old and expiring, and get a younger X factor in Budinger. Good dealings buddy.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#248 » by WillyJakkz » Tue Sep 24, 2013 6:02 pm

#93

Spurs trade:
Corey Joseph $1,182,600
Bernard James $788,872
Derek Fisher $884,293
2014 & 2016 2nd's (Spurs)
Total: $2,855,765 x 125% = $3,569,706

Lakers trade:
Chris Kaman $3,183,000

Spurs needed a legit championship caliber backup big in the worse way and we got one in Kaman who can split time between Duncan and KG for the entire season saving all three for a title run in the PO's.

Good dealin once again ghost!
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#249 » by SCourGe OF GoD » Tue Sep 24, 2013 6:06 pm

WillyJakkz wrote:#93

Spurs trade:
Corey Joseph $1,182,600
Bernard James $788,872
Derek Fisher $884,293
2014 & 2016 2nd's (Spurs)
Total: $2,855,765 x 125% = $3,569,706

Lakers trade:
Chris Kaman $3,183,000

Spurs needed a legit championship caliber backup big in the worse way and we got one in Kaman who can split time between Duncan and KG for the entire season saving all three for a title run in the PO's.

Good dealin once again ghost!


Accepted. Pickup a nice prospect in Joseph while helping out a homie win/win
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#250 » by Blazer50 » Tue Sep 24, 2013 8:50 pm

LA lists 15 players with Kaman and Makes a 3 for 1 deal only adding D Fish in place of Kaman to his depth chart. Come on guys - if it's just a free for all then I am out.

Keep your rosters up to date and play within the rules - it's much more interesting that way. Don't mean to single you guys out - the Lack of a Commissioner to call people on this stuff is primarily to blame.

We all know how to circumvent the spirit and rules of the game, but why?
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#251 » by WillyJakkz » Tue Sep 24, 2013 9:03 pm

#94

Spurs trade:
Marco Bellinelli $2,750,000
2016 Spurs 2nd & 2016 Cha 2nd (31-55 protected)

Clippers trade:
Quincy Pondexter $2,225,479 x 125% = $2,781,849

Spurs agree, had to, needed a backup SF and Quincy Pondexter fits nicely into the Spurs role of a 3&D energy guy off the bench. Took a long time getting this one done but good deal Clips.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#252 » by calderon13 » Tue Sep 24, 2013 10:08 pm

WillyJakkz wrote:#94

Spurs trade:
Marco Bellinelli $2,750,000
2016 Spurs 2nd & 2016 Cha 2nd (31-55 protected)

Clippers trade:
Quincy Pondexter $2,225,479 x 125% = $2,781,849

Spurs agree, had to, needed a backup SF and Quincy Pondexter fits nicely into the Spurs role of a 3&D energy guy off the bench. Took a long time getting this one done but good deal Clips.


Clippers accept. Just did it for the picks :)
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#253 » by BirdmanPresents » Tue Sep 24, 2013 10:09 pm

calderon13 wrote:
WillyJakkz wrote:#94

Spurs trade:
Marco Bellinelli $2,750,000
2016 Spurs 2nd & 2016 Cha 2nd (31-55 protected)

Clippers trade:
Quincy Pondexter $2,225,479 x 125% = $2,781,849

Spurs agree, had to, needed a backup SF and Quincy Pondexter fits nicely into the Spurs role of a 3&D energy guy off the bench. Took a long time getting this one done but good deal Clips.


Clippers accept. Just did it for the picks :)


You did it for a 2016 Spurs 2nd and a 2016 bottom 5 2nd rounder (protection)?? :lol:
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#254 » by sterncohen » Tue Sep 24, 2013 11:34 pm

#95

Detroit in / San Antonio out:
George Hill - $8,000,000

San Antonio in / Detroit out:
Rodney Stuckey - $8,500,000
2014 OKC 1st

Detroit accepts. I like Hill better than anybody I could reasonably expect to sign with the cap space.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#255 » by WillyJakkz » Wed Sep 25, 2013 12:38 am

sterncohen wrote:#95

Detroit in / San Antonio out:
George Hill - $8,000,000

San Antonio in / Detroit out:
Rodney Stuckey - $8,500,000
2014 OKC 1st

Detroit accepts. I like Hill better than anybody I could reasonably expect to sign with the cap space.


Spurs accept. Decision came down to being fiscally responsible moving forward by getting an $8+M expiring contract, developing Reggie Jackson who has the tools to become a very good PG especially under Coach Pop while learning from Steve Nash, and gaining OKC's 2014 1st who looks like they took steps backwards.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#256 » by Blazer50 » Wed Sep 25, 2013 2:06 am

Trade 96

Cleveland & Sacramento announce deal

CLE sends Roy Hibbert (14,283,844), Anthony Bennett (5,324,280), Martell Webster (5,150,000) & Daniel Orton (884,293) - Total out - $25,624,617
SAC sends Otto Porter $4,278,000, Jason Thompson $5,643,750, Channing Frye $6,400,000, Alonzo Gee $3,250,000, Kenneth Faried $1,367,640 & SAC 2014 1st - (Protection removed) - Total $ 20,939,390

Salaries work under CBA.
Sacramento not only abandons the lotto tank, but becomes a playoff contender in the West (yea - the Kings a playoff contender). While Cleveland paid dearly, the Cavs confirm this deal. We were not sold on Hibbert's ability to continue his development and feel we bring in greater athleticism in Thompson, Faried and Frye, and add a bonified wing to run with our Rubio - Waiter backcourt. Otto Porter was the perfect compliment in skill set and age. Alonzo Gee gives us a reliable back up (like Martell?) at a discount. Kenneth Faried will find time with K Love as a SF/PF or Center - he's going to find a spot. We may have lost our defensive presence in the post, but feel like we can up tempo most teams and still will have a solid defensive team. And a first in this draft can cover a lot of ills. Good Dealing - Ghostx - You drove a hard bargain.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#257 » by SCourGe OF GoD » Wed Sep 25, 2013 2:13 am

Blazer50 wrote:Trade 96

Cleveland & Sacramento announce deal

CLE sends Roy Hibbert (14,283,844), Anthony Bennett (5,324,280), Martell Webster (5,150,000) & Daniel Orton (884,293) - Total out - $25,624,617
SAC sends Otto Porter $4,278,000, Jason Thompson $5,643,750, Channing Frye $6,400,000, Alonzo Gee $3,250,000, Kenneth Faried $1,367,640 - Total $ 20,939,390

Salaries work under CBA.
Sacramento not only abandons the lotto tank, but becomes a playoff contender in the West (yea - the Kings a playoff contender). While Cleveland paid dearly, the Cave confirm this deal. We were not sold on Hibbert's ability to continue to his development and feel we bring in greater athleticism in Thompson, Faried and Frye, and add a bonified wing to run with our Rubio - Waiter backcourt. Otto Porter was the perfect compliment in skill set and age. Alonzo Gee gives us a reliable back up (like Martell?) at a discount. Kenneth Faried will find time with K Love as a SF/PF or Center - he's going to find a spot. We may have lost our defensive presence in the post, but feel like we can up tempo most teams and still will have a solid defensive team. And a first in this draft can cover a lot of ills. Good Dealing - Ghostx - You drove a hard bargain.


We accept. Was looking foward to a probable top 5 pick but this was just too much value to pass up. Now u guys can stop crying to karm about my depth chart :)
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#258 » by HornetJail » Wed Sep 25, 2013 3:10 pm

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TOR in:
Ersan Ilyasova: 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 8,400,000 (partially guaranteed for 400k)
Matt Barnes: 3,250,000 / 3,396,250 / 3,542,500 U
=11,150,000

IND in:
Tyreke Evans: 10,300,000 / 10,763,500 / 11,227,000 / 11,690,500
Al Harrington: 884,293
=11,184,293

Toronto accepts, we needed a stretch big that could rebound, and with Demarcus Cousins and Serge Ibaka already on the roster, we can have a 3-man PF/C rotation. Evans was very redundant on my roster, as he is essentially a cross of Kemba Walker and Gerald Henderson, making more than both combined. I also like Matt Barnes. Good dealing Ness, this was days in the making.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#259 » by MadNESS » Wed Sep 25, 2013 3:18 pm

Biz Gilwalker wrote:97

TOR in:
Ersan Ilyasova: 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 7,900,000 / 8,400,000 (partially guaranteed for 400k)
Matt Barnes: 3,250,000 / 3,396,250 / 3,542,500 U
=11,150,000

IND in:
Tyreke Evans: 10,300,000 / 10,763,500 / 11,227,000 / 11,690,500
Al Harrington: 884,293
=11,184,293

Toronto accepts, we needed a stretch big that could rebound, and with Demarcus Cousins and Serge Ibaka already on the roster, we can have a 3-man PF/C rotation. Evans was very redundant on my roster, as he is essentially a cross of Kemba Walker and Gerald Henderson, making more than both combined. I also like Matt Barnes. Good dealing Ness, this was days in the making.


Accepted. Good dealing Biz! Need Reke for a bigger deal.
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Re: Classic GMAT 2013 Edition: Trade Thread 

Post#260 » by MadNESS » Wed Sep 25, 2013 3:26 pm

# 98

Indiana Pacers and Los Angeles Clippers:

Pacers Outgoing / Clippers Incoming:

Rajon Rondo: 11,945,545
Tyreke Evans: 10,300,000
OJ Mayo: 8,000,000
2018 IND First

Total: 30,245,545

Clippers out / Indiana in:

Chris Paul: 18,668,431
Landry Feilds: 6,250,000
Ryan Hollins: 884,283
Total: 25,802,724 x 1.25 = 32,253,405 > then incoming

Salaries are also within 5,000,000, so deal works, barely.

We accept, why?
Well I overpay, but that's what you have to do for superstars. I take Feilds bad deal and make a bunch of holes in my roster, but get Paul. I'm the only one to put Dwight, Lebron, and Paul in the same roster together...... TWICE! Good dealing Calderon.
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