Post-Draft Mock Off-Season (GM Your Favorite Team)
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If not too late, how about this? Instead of the commish determining where a player signs, how about the commish assigning a percentage chance to each team bidding and run it through a randomizer to make the choice?
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Laimbeer wrote:If not too late, how about this? Instead of the commish determining where a player signs, how about the commish assigning a percentage chance to each team bidding and run it through a randomizer to make the choice?
I hate this idea (sorry Laimbeer

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nodeal wrote:I think this could be stretched out a bit more?
Toronto Raptors
Its no secret the raptors want to re-sign Biz and Biz wants to re-sign. Looking to clear some cap to make it happen. Im not going to give players away.
Jonas Valanciunas C 24 $14,382,022 $15,460,674 $16,539,326 $17,617,978
DeMarre Carroll SF 29 $14,200,000 $14,800,000 $15,400,000 UFA
Kyle Lowry PG 30 $12,000,000 $12,000,000 UFA -
Terrence Ross SF 25 $10,000,000 $10,500,000 $10,500,000 UFA
Cory Joseph PG 24 $7,315,000 $7,630,000 $7,945,000 UFA
Patrick Patterson PF 27 $6,050,000 UFA - -
Lucas Nogueira C 23 $1,921,320 $2,947,305 RFA -
Bruno Caboclo SF 20 $1,589,640 $2,451,225 RFA -
Delon Wright PG 24 $1,577,280 $1,645,200 $2,536,898 RFA
Norman Powell SG 23 $874,636 $1,014,746 RFA -
Jakob Poeltl C un-signed
Pascal Siakam PF un-signed
Wow, if you're going to clear cap space to sign him I can't wait to see your offer.
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I'll help if you still have spots
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I'll post the Knickerbocker's roster and contracts in a bit, but our needs is star power (looking at you KD, Dwight, Noah), a starting center, and depth. We have plenty of money, would prefer to keep our picks in any trades, and are open to trading for over rated stars. (See Knicks past)
Defensive players and shooters would be a plus too.
2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/2020
1.)Anthony, Carmelo $ 24,559,380.00 $ 26,243,760.00 $ 27,928,140.00
2.)Early, Cleanthony $ 1,180,431.00 (QO)
3,)Galloway, Langston $ 2,725,003.00 (QO)
4.)Holiday, Justin $ 1,015,696.00
5.)O'Quinn, Kyle $ 3,918,750.00 $ 4,087,500.00 $ 4,256,250.00
6.)Porziņģis, Kristaps $ 4,317,720.00 $ 4,503,600.00 $ 5,697,054.00 $ 7,514,414.00
7.)Rose, Derrick $ 21,323,252.00
8.)Hernangómez, Guillermo(Unsigned)
9.)Labeyrie, Louis (Unsigned)
Total: $56,315,229.00 (Without cap holds or any of the extra stuff.
Defensive players and shooters would be a plus too.
2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/2020
1.)Anthony, Carmelo $ 24,559,380.00 $ 26,243,760.00 $ 27,928,140.00
2.)Early, Cleanthony $ 1,180,431.00 (QO)
3,)Galloway, Langston $ 2,725,003.00 (QO)
4.)Holiday, Justin $ 1,015,696.00
5.)O'Quinn, Kyle $ 3,918,750.00 $ 4,087,500.00 $ 4,256,250.00
6.)Porziņģis, Kristaps $ 4,317,720.00 $ 4,503,600.00 $ 5,697,054.00 $ 7,514,414.00
7.)Rose, Derrick $ 21,323,252.00
8.)Hernangómez, Guillermo(Unsigned)
9.)Labeyrie, Louis (Unsigned)
Total: $56,315,229.00 (Without cap holds or any of the extra stuff.
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dremill24 wrote:I'll help if you still have spots
I'm fine moving to an alternate when someone stops being useful and is needed.
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Carl Landry 32 $6,500,000
Joel Embiid 22 $4,826,160 $6,100,266
Jahlil Okafor 20 $4,788,840 $4,995,120 $6,313,832
Nerlens Noel 22 $4,384,490
Nik Stauskas 22 $2,993,040 $3,807,146
Kendall Marshall24 $2,048,257 $1,951,743 $1,855,228
Richaun Holmes 22 $1,050,000 $1,050,000 $1,050,000
Robert Covington25 $1,015,696 $1,087,745
Hollis Thompson25 $1,015,696
Isaiah Canaan 25 RFA
Jerami Grant 22 $980,431 $1,051,245
T.J. McConnell 24 $874,636
Ben Simmons (unsigned)
Timothe Luwawu (unsigned)
Furkan Korkmaz (unsigned)
Joel Embiid 22 $4,826,160 $6,100,266
Jahlil Okafor 20 $4,788,840 $4,995,120 $6,313,832
Nerlens Noel 22 $4,384,490
Nik Stauskas 22 $2,993,040 $3,807,146
Kendall Marshall24 $2,048,257 $1,951,743 $1,855,228
Richaun Holmes 22 $1,050,000 $1,050,000 $1,050,000
Robert Covington25 $1,015,696 $1,087,745
Hollis Thompson25 $1,015,696
Isaiah Canaan 25 RFA
Jerami Grant 22 $980,431 $1,051,245
T.J. McConnell 24 $874,636
Ben Simmons (unsigned)
Timothe Luwawu (unsigned)
Furkan Korkmaz (unsigned)
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dremill24 wrote:I'll help if you still have spots
You want the Spurs or Rockets?
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sportscrazy wrote:dremill24 wrote:I'll help if you still have spots
You want the Spurs or Rockets?
Lol bwgood might call for my head but I can take a stab at the Spurs
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HartfordWhalers wrote:dremill24 wrote:I'll help if you still have spots
I'm fine moving to an alternate when someone stops being useful and is needed.
You got the Rockets
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sportscrazy wrote:HartfordWhalers wrote:dremill24 wrote:I'll help if you still have spots
I'm fine moving to an alternate when someone stops being useful and is needed.
You got the Rockets
Oh boy. This should be fun.
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Whoever gets the Spurs should have an easy job, as they rarely make big trades, and it usually just picking up a low-key player or two in FA and doubling his value by adding defense to his resume.
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dremill24 wrote:sportscrazy wrote:dremill24 wrote:I'll help if you still have spots
You want the Spurs or Rockets?
Lol bwgood might call for my head but I can take a stab at the Spurs
Nah, but you know they are making a pitch to Durant (and this is supposed to be carried out according to what you think the GM will try to do) so I'll be interested to see that pitch. All pitches go in this thread.
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Credit to Whitehops on the Pistons part of the forum for the image
With that said Your Detroit Pistons have these goals this offseason
1. Find a backup PG who can sometimes play SG next to Jackson
2. Find a stretch 4 who could play some 5 if need be
3. Trade Jodie Meeks away
Pistons will look to keep the core intact(Reggie/KCP/Morris/Harris/Drummond/Johnson). Baynes could be available depending on how FA goes.
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Let me start off with our latest projections, including cap holds, with all other free agents renounced:
Kobe Bryant, Roy Hibbert, Ryan Kelly, Robert Sacre.
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I really think FA should be separated into tiers. If you want to deal with 1000 offers and reoffers go for it. But usually the big name guys sign first.

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dremill24 wrote:.
HartfordWhalers wrote:.
dbrandon wrote:.
165bows wrote:.
Prokorov wrote:.
James Gatz wrote:.
aramada wrote:.
jayjaysee wrote:.
Texas Chuck wrote:.
Spens1 wrote:.
stylesofpunk wrote:.
Warriorfan wrote:.
pacers33granger wrote:.
Domejandro wrote:.
warren weel im wrote:.
SD2042 wrote:.
R-DAWG wrote:.
bdpecore wrote:.
Streakers33 wrote:.
pelifan wrote:.
Mamba4Goat wrote:.
bondom34 wrote:.
bigdogdylan5 wrote:.
BullyKing wrote:.
bwgood77 wrote:.
Soulyss wrote:.
BOOGIE-MONSTER wrote:.
nodeal wrote:.
jazzfan1971 wrote:.
Gilles wrote:.
I'm going to assume all qualifying offers are going to be made and all cap holds will be applied until you remove them (besides Andrew Nicholson that was already removed)
Smitty's Cap Info Link: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1441629
GM List
Atlanta Hawks: dbrandon
Boston Celtics: 165bows
Brooklyn Nets: Prokorov
Charlotte Hornets: James Gatz
Chicago Bulls: aramada
Cleveland Cavaliers: jayjaysee
Dallas Mavericks: Texas Chuck
Denver Nuggets: Spens1
Detroit Pistons: stylesofpunk
Golden State Warriors: Warriorfan
Houston Rockets: HartfordWhalers
Indiana Pacers: pacers33granger
Los Angeles Clippers: Domejandro
Los Angeles Lakers: warren weel im
Memphis Grizzlies: SD2042
Miami Heat: R-DAWG
Milwaukee Bucks: bdpecore
Minnesota Timberwolves: Streakers33
New Orleans Pelicans: pelifan
New York Knicks: Mamba4Goat
Oklahoma City Thunder: bondom34
Orlando Magic: bigdogdylan5
Philadelphia 76ers: BullyKing
Phoenix Suns: bwgood77
Portland Trail Blazers: Soulyss
Sacramento Kings: BOOGIE-MONSTER
San Antonio Spurs: dremill24
Toronto Raptors: nodeal
Utah Jazz: jazzfan1971
Washington Wizards: Gilles
Player Options
LeBron James Opts Out
Shane Larkin Opts Out
Wayne Ellington Opts Out
Alonzo Gee Opts In
Retirements
Tim Duncan Retires
Paul Pierce Retires
Cap Space (Red = Negative Cap Space)
Boston Celtics: $16,532,085
Brooklyn Nets: $35,927,491
New York Knicks: $11,468,523
Philadelphia 76ers: $48,386,832
Toronto Raptors: $(7,374,030)
Chicago Bulls: $(9,285,309)
Cleveland Cavaliers: $(36,900,319)
Detroit Pistons: $(101,109)
Indiana Pacers: $4,298,961
Milwaukee Bucks: $(3,982,206)
Atlanta Hawks: $14,400,562
Charlotte Hornets: $(26,876,615)
Miami Heat: $(9,743,015)
Orlando Magic: $(19,196,749)
Washington Wizards: $(9,954,731)
Dallas Mavericks: $(7,024,836)
Houston Rockets: $(5,034,814)
Memphis Grizzlies: $(8,177,157)
New Orleans Pelicans: $(24,074,864)
San Antonio Spurs: $595,981
Denver Nuggets: $18,926,596
Minnesota Timberwolves: $21,743,046
Oklahoma City Thunder: $(25,992,198)
Portland Trail Blazers: $(5,358,911)
Utah Jazz: $18,731,749
Golden State Warriors: $(14,030,972)
Los Angeles Clippers: $(21,123,101)
Los Angeles Lakers: $(1,496,253)
Phoenix Suns: $19,162,984
Sacramento Kings: $15,820,543
End of Day 1
Hollis Thompson - Team Option (contract would then become Non-Guaranteed)
Jordan McRae - Team Option
Mike Muscala - Team Option (contract would then become Non-Guaranteed)
Xavier Munford - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Boris Diaw - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Cliff Alexander - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Damien Inglis - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Jarrett Jack - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Johnny O'Bryant - Contract becomes Partially Guaranteed at $150k
P.J. Tucker - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Shaun Livingston - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Ersan Ilyavsova - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
End of Day 2
Amir Johnson - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Jonas Jerebko - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
End of Day 3
Shelvin Mack - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Mike Scott - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
John Jenkins - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
JaMychal Green - Contract becomes Partially Guaranteed at $200k
JaVale McGee - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Luke Babbitt - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Salah Mejri - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Toney Douglas - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Johnny O'Bryant - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
End of Day 4
Anthony Morrow - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Darrun Hilliard II - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Devyn Marble - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Drew Gooden - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Jarrell Eddie - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Cameron Bairstow - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Jonathon Simmons - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Andrew Goudelock - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Dahntay Jones - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Duje Dukan - Contract becomes Partially Guaranteed at $200k
Glenn Robinson III - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
James Ennis - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Josh Richardson - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Michael Beasley - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
Shayne Whittington - Contract becomes Fully Guaranteed
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Day 1 Thread Is Open From Now Until 11:00 PM ET tomorrow, Wednesday, 06/29/2016: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1458367
dremill24 wrote:.
HartfordWhalers wrote:.
dbrandon wrote:.
165bows wrote:.
Prokorov wrote:.
James Gatz wrote:.
aramada wrote:.
jayjaysee wrote:.
Texas Chuck wrote:.
Spens1 wrote:.
stylesofpunk wrote:.
Warriorfan wrote:.
pacers33granger wrote:.
Domejandro wrote:.
warren weel im wrote:.
SD2042 wrote:.
R-DAWG wrote:.
bdpecore wrote:.
Streakers33 wrote:.
pelifan wrote:.
Mamba4Goat wrote:.
bondom34 wrote:.
bigdogdylan5 wrote:.
BullyKing wrote:.
bwgood77 wrote:.
Soulyss wrote:.
BOOGIE-MONSTER wrote:.
nodeal wrote:.
jazzfan1971 wrote:.
Gilles wrote:.
Disclaimer: Trades I post shouldn't make you stressed or angry if you disagree. If you say it's unproductive because it won't happen and we're only allowed to post deals that actually happen, it takes away 99% of trades here and the fun out of the board.
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For OKC:
Up for trade are McGary, Huestis, Kanter.
I'm picking up Morrow's option and letting Waiters test RFA.
I'd offer Philly a sign and trade of Waiters for Hollis Thompson at whatever price they'd get Dion for.
I'd offer Phoenix Chandler and Tucker for Kanter.
Renouncing Foye's rights should take the salary cap space to approximately 8 mil over the cap.
I'd also offer the MLE to Darrell Arthur or Trevor Booker if either are available.
Finally I'd inquire with Charlotte if they'd have interest in a sign and trade for Marv.
Up for trade are McGary, Huestis, Kanter.
I'm picking up Morrow's option and letting Waiters test RFA.
I'd offer Philly a sign and trade of Waiters for Hollis Thompson at whatever price they'd get Dion for.
I'd offer Phoenix Chandler and Tucker for Kanter.
Renouncing Foye's rights should take the salary cap space to approximately 8 mil over the cap.
I'd also offer the MLE to Darrell Arthur or Trevor Booker if either are available.
Finally I'd inquire with Charlotte if they'd have interest in a sign and trade for Marv.
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I don't know if I need to state it here, but the Suns are going to guarantee the contracts of Tucker, Jenkins and Alan Williams (didn't see him listed but he's been working out with the team and it's listed here http://www.basketballinsiders.com/phoenix-suns-team-salary/).
When is the earliest trades can be executed? Tomorrow?
When is the earliest trades can be executed? Tomorrow?
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