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Post#1 » by nba_addict » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:07 pm

Trade rules:
1. One has to post salary details and show calculation as to how it work. Proposed deal must include rationale for accepting the deal.
2. Other party (parties) involved would have to post their acceptance and rationale for accepting the deal.
3. Make sure your team's salaries in Rosters thread are updated. Trades involving teams with unupdated roster will not be approved.

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2. Commish will have the right to exercise judgment on all veto request and explain the basis for decision.

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Klomp wrote:How are we dealing with trades contingent on previous deals? Is there a waiting period to post, or only for the commissioner's approval?

I dont see significant reason for putting waiting period as done in previous GM A Team game. Posting of deals involving players acquired on not yet approved deals is allowed but will only be in effect after commish approval of both trades involving the player.


Lastly, everyone will have to wait until August 1 for the formal start of the trading period.
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Post#2 » by Jimmy76 » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:39 pm

detroit and minnesota have agreed to the following deal

Minnesota trades: Beasley, Ellington, Flynn, Sessions, Milicic
Minnesota recieves: Ben Gordon, Wilcox, Summers, Detroit 2011 2nd, Toronto 2011 2nd

Detroit trades: Ben Gordon, Wilcox, Summers, Detroit 2011 2nd, Toronto 2011 2nd
Detroit recieves: Beasley, Ellington, Flynn, Sessions, Milicic

Minnesota accepts

We trade in players with questionable production for one of the better shooters/scorers in the league who is still relatively young and we are confident will be back to form healthy and with a defined role as a starter. Wing scoring is something the T'Wolves are in desperate need of and not much long term salary is added since we're trading away some of our more expensive roleplayers (who wont fit into long-term plans regardless). Not to mention it opens up more money for 2011 free agency.

T'Wolves incoming: 14,562,195
Detroit incoming: 17,522,360

14,562,195*1.25=18,202,743

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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#3 » by MadNESS » Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:35 pm

So much for reading the OP. Were supposed to wait until August 1st.

Edit: On top of that, your roster is not even up yet.
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Post#4 » by babyjax13 » Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:50 pm

bness888 wrote:So much for reading the OP. Were supposed to wait until August 1st.

Edit: On top of that, your roster is not even up yet.


Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe that this is up so we can post trades we have agreed to but they will not be approved until the first. This might get a bit flooded, but all of these trades would have been posted the first day anyway.
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Post#5 » by Klomp » Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:55 pm

BREAKING NEWS: Bitter Rivals Agree to Trade

MILWAUKEE, Wis. (RGM) -- Two Central Division rivals agreed to terms on a trade early Monday morning. Bucks' head coach Scott Skiles was not immediately available to comment. Word initially broke late last night When Milwaukee's GM Klomp made a post on his Twitter page announcing that he approved a trade that would be announced sometime Monday.

In the deal, the Cavaliers will send forward Antawn Jamison and guard Delonte West to Milwaukee for Michael Redd's corpse and Luc Richard Mbah a Moute.

CLE Trades: Antawn Jamison ($13,358,905), Delonte West ($4,500,000)
Total: $17,858,905 (x 1.25 = $22,323,631)

MIL Trades: Michael Redd ($18,300,000), Luc Richard Mbah a Moute ($854,389)
Total: $19,154,389

After word got out, Klomp send out a press release saying the following:

"This is a new day for citizens of Milwaukee and Wisconsin, and the entire National Basketball Association. We will no longer continue to accept the failure of being behind the Green Bay Packers and Wisconsin Badgers in fan support. This is only the beginning of a transformation within the Milwaukee Bucks' organization from being the laughing stock of the league to being annual playoff contenders."

"We would like to wish Luc Richard Mbah a Moute and the corpse of Michael Redd well as they move east to Cleveland. We feel Antawn Jamison provides the perfect complementary piece alongside Bogut, and the acquisition of Delonte West gives us some future cap flexibility."
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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#6 » by MadNESS » Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:59 pm

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bness888 wrote:So much for reading the OP. Were supposed to wait until August 1st.

Edit: On top of that, your roster is not even up yet.


Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe that this is up so we can post trades we have agreed to but they will not be approved until the first. This might get a bit flooded, but all of these trades would have been posted the first day anyway.


IF thats the case, post away, but it didnt sound like that to me.
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Post#7 » by Klomp » Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:00 pm

How are we dealing with trades contingent on previous deals? Is there a waiting period to post, or only for the commissioner's approval?
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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#8 » by Jimmy76 » Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:07 pm

bness888 wrote:
babyjax13 wrote:
bness888 wrote:So much for reading the OP. Were supposed to wait until August 1st.

Edit: On top of that, your roster is not even up yet.


Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe that this is up so we can post trades we have agreed to but they will not be approved until the first. This might get a bit flooded, but all of these trades would have been posted the first day anyway.


IF thats the case, post away, but it didnt sound like that to me.

I thought what jax thought but ill take it down if its wrong
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Re: GM A Team 10/11 - Trades and Transactions 

Post#9 » by lukekarts » Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:11 pm

The New Orleans Hornets have sent out a Press Release:

New Orleans will be sending local favourite Darren Collison, along with Julian Wright, to the LA Clippers, in return for Eric Gordon.

It is a sad day to see Darren leave, he filled the boots of Chris Paul admirably last season, and has huge upside, however we are committed to building a team around Chris Paul, and bringing in a long-term partner in Eric Gordon gives Chris great scoring help in the backcourt. We are excited to see what they can achieve together.

Salary details as follows:

Julian Wright $2,858,057
Darren Collison $1,361,040

Eric Gordon $3,016,680

The deal works as LAC are $11m under the salary cap.
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Post#10 » by Jimmy76 » Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:21 pm

Greg Stiemsma is waived and his unguarnateed contract taken off the books
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Post#11 » by MadNESS » Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:47 pm

Los Angeles Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies have a HUGE, EPIC, CRAZY Blockbuster deal to announce.
I can't beleive im going to type this!

Lakers outgoing:

Kobe Bryant (yeah i said it) $24,806,250
Steve Blake $4,000,000
2011 LAL 2nd
2011 Miami 2nd

Total Salaries: $28,806,250

Memphis outoing:

O.J. Mayo $4,456,200
Rudy Gay $13,603,750
Marc Gasol $3,580,247
Demarre Carroll $1,085,400
Darrell Arthur $1,123,680

Total Salaries: $23,849,277 x 1.25 % plus 100,000 = $30,011,596
Deal Works.

Why?

We do this to stick to our plan and rebuild the Lakers. I honestly can not beleive im moving Kobe Bryant, but its a game, and We were sick of seeing the Lakers win the "win now" category. We want to win the "win Future" Category for once. With that being said, Mayo might end up being the Triangle PG, but for right now he's Kobe's replacement. Gasol will back up Bynum giving me a sickning center combo, and were not sure what Gay will be on this team yet, but we like his youth, just not so much his contract. Good dealing B.I. and good luck building around Kobe now. We wish Kobe the best of luck in Memphis and Blake, sorry you didn't win a ring with LAL, which would have happened! ; )
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Post#12 » by babyjax13 » Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:48 pm

Klomp wrote:BREAKING NEWS: Bitter Rivals Agree to Trade

MILWAUKEE, Wis. (RGM) -- Two Central Division rivals agreed to terms on a trade early Monday morning. Bucks' head coach Scott Skiles was not immediately available to comment. Word initially broke late last night When Milwaukee's GM Klomp made a post on his Twitter page announcing that he approved a trade that would be announced sometime Monday.

In the deal, the Cavaliers will send forward Antawn Jamison and guard Delonte West to Milwaukee for Michael Redd's corpse and Luc Richard Mbah a Moute.

CLE Trades: Antawn Jamison ($13,358,905), Delonte West ($4,500,000)
Total: $17,858,905 (x 1.25 = $22,323,631)

MIL Trades: Michael Redd ($18,300,000), Luc Richard Mbah a Moute ($854,389)
Total: $19,154,389

After word got out, Klomp send out a press release saying the following:

"This is a new day for citizens of Milwaukee and Wisconsin, and the entire National Basketball Association. We will no longer continue to accept the failure of being behind the Green Bay Packers and Wisconsin Badgers in fan support. This is only the beginning of a transformation within the Milwaukee Bucks' organization from being the laughing stock of the league to being annual playoff contenders."

"We would like to wish Luc Richard Mbah a Moute and the corpse of Michael Redd well as they move east to Cleveland. We feel Antawn Jamison provides the perfect complementary piece alongside Bogut, and the acquisition of Delonte West gives us some future cap flexibility."


Cleveland accepts. Mbah a Moute is a great defender and a hustle player. With the right players around him he could be a good part of my core - now it just comes down to getting some shooters and a primary scorer.

Also I think that Dolonte is a cancer and one of the main reasons James left Cleveland. I wanted him gone even though he is a good player, and getting some value in return was just icing on the cake.
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Post#13 » by BlackIce » Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:57 pm

bness888 wrote:Los Angeles Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies have a HUGE, EPIC, CRAZY Blockbuster deal to announce.
I can't beleive im going to type this!

Lakers outgoing:

Kobe Bryant (yeah i said it) $24,806,250
Steve Blake $4,000,000
2011 LAL 2nd
2011 Miami 2nd

Total Salaries: $28,806,250

Memphis outoing:

O.J. Mayo $4,456,200
Rudy Gay $13,603,750
Marc Gasol $3,580,247
Demarre Carroll $1,085,400
Darrell Arthur $1,123,680

Total Salaries: $23,849,277 x 1.25 % plus 100,000 = $30,011,596
Deal Works.

Why?

We do this to stick to our plan and rebuild the Lakers. I honestly can not beleive im moving Kobe Bryant, but its a game, and We were sick of seeing the Lakers win the "win now" category. We want to win the "win Future" Category for once. With that being said, Mayo might end up being the Triangle PG, but for right now he's Kobe's replacement. Gasol will back up Bynum giving me a sickning center combo, and were not sure what Gay will be on this team yet, but we like his youth, just not so much his contract. Good dealing B.I. and good luck building around Kobe now. We wish Kobe the best of luck in Memphis and Blake, sorry you didn't win a ring with LAL, which would have happened! ; )

Confirmed. We morgage our future for a shot to build a contender around a top 2 player in the league. We may shed salary and look to add a max FA in 2011. LA took Pau from us a few years ago, and now they get his brother. We'll take Kobe.
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Post#14 » by 48_7 » Mon Jul 19, 2010 4:04 pm

The Orlando Magic have come to an agreement for four separate trades:

Charlotte - Orlando

Jameer Nelson - 8,100,000
Mickael Pietrus - 5,300,00
2011 1st Round Pick

for

DJ Augustin - 2,540,400
Gerald Wallace - 9,000,000

11,540,400 x 1.25 + 100,000 = 14,525,625 > 13,400,000

Rationale: Orlando is excited about acquiring Gerald Wallace, a first-team all-NBA defender to play alongside reigning and two-time DPOY Dwight Howard. This, and following moves have given me the best defensive front-court in the NBA. DJ Augustin will play off of the bench. We're sad to see Jameer and Mickael go. Both have been important pieces in our recent success, but all of we felt that it was time to go a different different.

Washington - Orlando

Vince Carter - 17,522,375

for

Gilbert Arenas - 17,730,693

Salaries are only 28k different. They match.

Rationale: We wouldn't have traded all-star guard Jameer Nelson without a plan in place to bring in a replacement. What we have gotten is more than that. Arenas, a 3-time allstar and all-NBA player, will bring necessary starpower to the Magic. The Eastern Conference became much more difficult through free agency this summer. We feel that a team with Arenas at the point, Wallace on the wing, and Howard in the middle is good enough to contend with anyone in the league. For those with questions about Arenas' health or demeanor, we will say this and only this:

Arenas is healthy. He has had no troubles with his knee in over a year. His workload will be down from what it was in Washington, so you will see a rejuvenated and fresh Gilbert Arenas. As per his suspension: at least he wasn't running an illegal dog-fighting circuit.

Milwaukee - Orlando

Rashard Lewis - 19,573,711
Daniel Orton - 1,028,400

for

John Salmons - 8,000,000
Drew Gooden - 5,765,000
Corey Maggette - 9,600,000

20,602,111 x 1.25 + 100,000 = 25,852,638.75 > 23,365,000

Rationale: I just really wanted to dump Rashard Lewis, and at worst he, I found a new starting 2 in Salmons and good depth with Maggette and Gooden. You're a pretty rich team if you can boast that you have a 20 pgg. guy at 4 positions and on the bench, which I now do.

Breaking News:

Talks with Cleveland have hit a stall. Finances are being worked out at this moment, and we hope to have a resolution shortly.

(I'll edit my roster page and salaries after I get approval for the trades.)
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Post#15 » by SamBone » Mon Jul 19, 2010 4:11 pm

Klomp wrote:How are we dealing with trades contingent on previous deals? Is there a waiting period to post, or only for the commissioner's approval?


do not post deals including players that were aquired in unapproved deals till after the 1st
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Post#16 » by SamBone » Mon Jul 19, 2010 4:15 pm

bness888 wrote:Los Angeles Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies have a HUGE, EPIC, CRAZY Blockbuster deal to announce.
I can't beleive im going to type this!

Lakers outgoing:

Kobe Bryant (yeah i said it) $24,806,250
Steve Blake $4,000,000
2011 LAL 2nd
2011 Miami 2nd

Total Salaries: $28,806,250

Memphis outoing:

O.J. Mayo $4,456,200
Rudy Gay $13,603,750
Marc Gasol $3,580,247
Demarre Carroll $1,085,400
Darrell Arthur $1,123,680

Total Salaries: $23,849,277 x 1.25 % plus 100,000 = $30,011,596
Deal Works.

Why?

We do this to stick to our plan and rebuild the Lakers. I honestly can not beleive im moving Kobe Bryant, but its a game, and We were sick of seeing the Lakers win the "win now" category. We want to win the "win Future" Category for once. With that being said, Mayo might end up being the Triangle PG, but for right now he's Kobe's replacement. Gasol will back up Bynum giving me a sickning center combo, and were not sure what Gay will be on this team yet, but we like his youth, just not so much his contract. Good dealing B.I. and good luck building around Kobe now. We wish Kobe the best of luck in Memphis and Blake, sorry you didn't win a ring with LAL, which would have happened! ; )


does it work with Rudy being a BYC player? All salary info (BYC and PP players) need to be included or deals will be vetoed automatically.
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Post#17 » by Klomp » Mon Jul 19, 2010 4:18 pm

48_7 wrote:Milwaukee - Orlando

Rashard Lewis - 19,573,711
Daniel Orton - 1,028,400

for

John Salmons - 8,000,000
Drew Gooden - 5,765,000
Corey Maggette - 9,600,000

20,602,111 x 1.25 + 100,000 = 25,852,638.75 > 23,365,000

Rationale: I just really wanted to dump Rashard Lewis, and at worst he, I found a new starting 2 in Salmons and good depth with Maggette and Gooden. You're a pretty rich team if you can boast that you have a 20 pgg. guy at 4 positions and on the bench, which I now do.


The Milwaukee Bucks accept the deal. We were not happy with the contracts given by the previous regime to Salmons, Gooden, and Maggette. These three deals simply were not going to be easy to trade.

While I understand I have added a lot of longterm salary to my team, I feel like these pieces I am acquiring will help me contend. If you look at the team last year that took a talented Atlanta Hawks team to 7 games in the playoffs, this team is already much more talented. We feel that by moving Lewis back to the SF, we will be able to better utilize his skillset than when he played at PF. Lewis is also another big, long SF that will help create space in the paint for Bogut.

We are also very intrigued by the potential of Daniel Orton. Even though he did not get many opportunities to prove his worth as a freshman at Kentucky, we feel he has the potential to grow into a very dependable backup at either the PF or C positions.

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Douglas-Roberts / Delfino
Lewis / Ilyasova
Jamison / Sanders / Jackson
Bogut / Orton
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Post#18 » by 48_7 » Mon Jul 19, 2010 4:18 pm

SamBone wrote:does it work with Rudy being a BYC player?


I haven't done any calculations, but at first glance, I'm not optomistic. It think Memphis would need to throw some more salary in. Maybe another 3-4 million.
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Post#19 » by BlackIce » Mon Jul 19, 2010 4:21 pm

Mm, forgot about the BYC. That's gay (see what I did there? Hi five for me!). I'll talk to bness and see if we can rework the numbers.
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Post#20 » by 48_7 » Mon Jul 19, 2010 4:47 pm

So what I've concluded, is that for the LA trade to work, either Mike Conley, Zac Randolph, or Hasheem Thabeet need to be added, and unless it's ZBo, Blake needs to be subtracted. The issue isn't too much salary out for Memphis (like is normal with BYC), it's that because his value is only 6.8 mil to them, they don't have enough to send out.
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