Post by Andrei Kirilenko on Feb 26, 2018 19:55:52 GMT
LA Lakers Send:
79 Michael Kidd-Gilchrist - $15,000,000 - $13,875,000 - $12,750,000 - $11,625,000 - $12,750,000
70 Jason Thompson - $800,000
SAS 2021 2nd
Total: $15,800,000
LA Lakers Receive:
78 Rodney Hood - $2,125,046 - $3,030,316
72 Quincy Pondexter - $7,298,000 - $6,500,000 - $5,785,000
Total: $9,423,046
Brooklyn Nets Send:
78 Dwyane Wade - $32,000,000 - $35,000,000 - $38,000,000
72 Quincy Pondexter - $7,298,000 - $6,500,000 - $5,785,000
MIA 2021 1st
Total: $39,298,000
Brooklyn Nets Receive:
79 Michael Kidd-Gilchrist - $15,000,000 - $13,875,000 - $12,750,000 - $11,625,000 - $12,750,000
70 Jason Thompson - $800,000
Contract of Greivis Vasquez - $7,128,900
Contract of Anderson Varejao - $8,000,000
SAS 2021 2nd
Total: $30,928,900
New Orleans Pelicans Send:
78 Rodney Hood - $2,125,046 - $3,030,316
Contract of Anderson Varejao - $8,000,000
POR 2019 2nd
POR 2021 2nd
Total: $10,125,046 (x1.25 = $12,656,308)
New Orleans Pelicans Receive:
MIA 2021 1st
Contract of Luol Deng - $12,465,956 - $13,837,211
Total: $12,465,956
Phoenix Suns Send:
Contract of Greivis Vasquez - $7,128,900
Contract of Luol Deng - $12,465,956 - $13,837,211
Total: $19,594,856
Phoenix Suns Receive:
78 Dwyane Wade - $32,000,000 - $35,000,000 - $38,000,000
POR 2019 2nd
POR 2021 2nd
Total: $32,000,000 (Suns gain $12.4m in net salary but have ~17m in cap room)
I accept. I am probably losing value on the Miami pick, and I'm pretty sure Brian is winning this trade, but I think the value is pretty fair all around. Lakers have now gone from Barnes to Hood, who are essentially the same player with about $100m difference in contracts. The Suns take on Wade but get two 2nds in the process. MKG returns back to Brooklyn after his vacation in Los Angeles, but we give up the MIA 2021 to drop Wade.
79 Michael Kidd-Gilchrist - $15,000,000 - $13,875,000 - $12,750,000 - $11,625,000 - $12,750,000
70 Jason Thompson - $800,000
SAS 2021 2nd
Total: $15,800,000
LA Lakers Receive:
78 Rodney Hood - $2,125,046 - $3,030,316
72 Quincy Pondexter - $7,298,000 - $6,500,000 - $5,785,000
Total: $9,423,046
Brooklyn Nets Send:
78 Dwyane Wade - $32,000,000 - $35,000,000 - $38,000,000
72 Quincy Pondexter - $7,298,000 - $6,500,000 - $5,785,000
MIA 2021 1st
Total: $39,298,000
Brooklyn Nets Receive:
79 Michael Kidd-Gilchrist - $15,000,000 - $13,875,000 - $12,750,000 - $11,625,000 - $12,750,000
70 Jason Thompson - $800,000
Contract of Greivis Vasquez - $7,128,900
Contract of Anderson Varejao - $8,000,000
SAS 2021 2nd
Total: $30,928,900
New Orleans Pelicans Send:
78 Rodney Hood - $2,125,046 - $3,030,316
Contract of Anderson Varejao - $8,000,000
POR 2019 2nd
POR 2021 2nd
Total: $10,125,046 (x1.25 = $12,656,308)
New Orleans Pelicans Receive:
MIA 2021 1st
Contract of Luol Deng - $12,465,956 - $13,837,211
Total: $12,465,956
Phoenix Suns Send:
Contract of Greivis Vasquez - $7,128,900
Contract of Luol Deng - $12,465,956 - $13,837,211
Total: $19,594,856
Phoenix Suns Receive:
78 Dwyane Wade - $32,000,000 - $35,000,000 - $38,000,000
POR 2019 2nd
POR 2021 2nd
Total: $32,000,000 (Suns gain $12.4m in net salary but have ~17m in cap room)
I accept. I am probably losing value on the Miami pick, and I'm pretty sure Brian is winning this trade, but I think the value is pretty fair all around. Lakers have now gone from Barnes to Hood, who are essentially the same player with about $100m difference in contracts. The Suns take on Wade but get two 2nds in the process. MKG returns back to Brooklyn after his vacation in Los Angeles, but we give up the MIA 2021 to drop Wade.