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Post by Allen Iverson on Feb 2, 2013 5:36:05 GMT
Philadelphia 76ers Trade:
79 Michael Beasley $7,258,960 $7,727,280 78 Jordan Crawford $1,198,680 $2,162,419 $3,206,867 76 Corey Brewer $2,688,000
Total: $11,145,640
Philadelphia 76ers Receive:
78 Maurice Williams $8,500,000 73 Nikola Pekovic $4,837,200 POR 2014 1st Round Pick SAC 2014 1st Round Pick
Total: $13,337,200
Portland Trailblazers Trade:
74 Luke Babbitt $1,892,280 $2,902,758 $4,078,374 73 Nikola Pekovic $4,837,200 POR 2014 1st Round Pick
Total: $6,729,480
Portland Trailblazers Receive:
78 Jordan Crawford $1,198,680 $2,162,419 $3,206,867 76 Amir Johnson $6,000,000 $6,500,000 $7,050,000
Total: $7,198,680
Orlando Magic Trade:
76 Amir Johnson $6,000,000 $6,500,000 $7,050,000 78 Maurice Williams $8,500,000 SAC 2014 1st Round Pick
Total: $14,500,000
Orlando Magic Receive:
79 Michael Beasley $7,258,960 $7,727,280 76 Corey Brewer $2,688,000 74 Luke Babbitt $1,892,280 $2,902,758 $4,078,374
Total: $11,839,240
I accept. I got Pekovic, though he has an expiring contract to back up or maybe start in place of McGee once his rating will be boosted and Mo Williams will probably start now as my 2-guard, and also has an expiring contract. Semi tank move? lol. Also got a couple of 1st rounders in 2014. ;D
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Post by Clyde Drexler on Feb 2, 2013 5:42:13 GMT
I accept,
I hate, hate, hate, HATE trading Pekovic... but since he is an expiring contract and I don't have the cap space to sign him I have no other choice. He has been one of my favourite pickups and this season he is definitely breaking out. In return I get a shooting guard who I can either start or make the 6th man of my squad, Amir Johnson is a decent young quality big who can replace Pekovic. Basically this improves my bench a lot, something I think my team desperately needs.
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Lucas Lutkus
Former Bobcats GM
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Post by Lucas Lutkus on Feb 2, 2013 7:06:35 GMT
daaaamn, philly wins a lot in this trade!
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Glenn Robinson
Milwaukee Bucks
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Post by Glenn Robinson on Feb 2, 2013 14:31:14 GMT
I'm going to wait for the other teams to accept the trade before I make a decision.
Looking at the trade, Orlando loses out majorly in my opinion. They get rid of a 2014 1st, which could be lottery bound. They also take back Beasley who in my opinion is an absolute bust that makes way too much money. The other pieces he gets are Luke Babbit who hasn't done anything in the league, and Corey Brewer, who expires at the end of the year. Brewer is probably the best thing he got in this deal and Orlando doesn't even get to keep him after the season is over. (Pending he can't re-sign him). Also, I thought Orlando was going after 2014 1st's because he liked the talent pool in that draft class? Change of mind I suppose.
Portland made out pretty well in this deal. Pekovic had to be dealt sooner or later. Dealing his 2014 1st isn't as bad because his team will likely be competitive and the pick won't be as high. Portland gets back a very nice scoring 2 guard in Crawford who is versatile enough to come off the bench or start. Adding Johnson is another nice move to help strengthen the front court depth and bring defense and rebounding.
Philadelphia made out like bandits in this trade. They shed some major salary for next year all while still being able to stay competitive with Pekovic and Williams added to the roster. They also get 2 2014 draft picks in a LOADED draft!!!! Not sure how he pulled it off but kudos to you Mr. Keller.
I'm on the fence with this trade right now as it seems a little lopsided at the moment with Orlando getting the shaft, but it might not be enough for me to reject it. I'll let the other members weigh in before I make a decision.
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Post by Blake Bowman on Feb 2, 2013 17:01:51 GMT
Mo Williams is better than Brewer, but he is also expiring next season, this way I also get Beasley, a player with good potential and a contract next year. I need someone for next year to go with MKG and Nelson as my other three starters are expiring without Bird, I'm confident that he will play well on our roster. I also get Luke Babbit, he is decent, he has a team option which we might pick up if he plays well enough in this year's sims. I don't know about that pick being lottery, the Sacramento team of next year looks very good, they have Ibaka and Asik, a very good defensive C-PF combo, Lillard a great young PG, and several other good pieces for their team. Plus I lose Johnson's contract.
I accept.
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Magic Johnson
Former Lakers GM
Sophomore
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Post by Magic Johnson on Feb 2, 2013 17:27:33 GMT
PORTLAND gets RAPED bad.
PHI steals this trade
ORL is meh.
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Post by Clyde Drexler on Feb 2, 2013 20:28:03 GMT
PORTLAND gets RAPED bad. PHI steals this trade ORL is meh. Pek is a free agent next season and I have no cap space to re-sign him. His trade value went down since basically people were telling me they didn't know if he would resign with them. Luke Babbitt is Luke Babbitt... and the 1st Round Pick I'm HOPING to be a late one.
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Post by Alex English on Feb 2, 2013 22:09:34 GMT
This is a great trade for Philly, he is robbing the other two here, especially Orlando.
For Portland this trade is not too bad actually, since Pekovic is expiring it is a safe move to get Amir Johnson, who is a beast, he is very underrated. Then there's the pick but it shouldn't be that high.
This is a bad deal for Orlando. Beasley is a head case and I think he is far enough into his career to say that he will never figure it out and live up to his potential. Brewer is a pretty good back up but he's just an addition, not the centerpiece for Orlando in the deal. The 2014 1st also has a lot of lottery potential for what looks to be a good draft. In fairness though, Mo Williams is redundant with Nelson and he is an expiring and would likely leave too. He does also still have his own 2014 1st and the Lakers 2014 1st. Talent wise I guess it's not the worst but I think giving up the pick is what really hurts Orlando. I think it's too far from the 2014 draft to know for certain that it will be a good enough pick to reject it based on that though.
I'll accept.
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Post by Walt Frazier on Feb 3, 2013 3:35:50 GMT
Blazers trade away maybe better pieces (pek and some value in the 1st) than he gets, but he does get useful players who are locked up long-term, so I'm good with his part.
Magic trade away an expiring, 1st, and a solid PF/C, but does get a guy who I think has some upside left (he's playing well under the new coach in Phoenix, though it's a small sample). I don't think he will miss anything he's trading away, other than maybe that 1st, but does get an interesting Beasley. This part looks OK enough at least.
Sixers trades away some solid players, also gets back solid players that might suit his needs a little better. Pek should be up around a 78 rating so really, it's pretty "even".
considering it all, I'll Accept.
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Glenn Robinson
Milwaukee Bucks
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Post by Glenn Robinson on Feb 3, 2013 4:36:20 GMT
Accept
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2013 18:05:18 GMT
Haters gonna hate on me, but my team will destroy the Bucks and Nuggets in a few years....oh wait we can already do that! :0
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Post by Dominique Wilkins on Feb 4, 2013 15:40:41 GMT
Accept
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Post by Ian Noble on Feb 4, 2013 20:07:46 GMT
Orlando must cut a player before this trade can go through.
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Post by Ian Noble on Feb 9, 2013 12:11:24 GMT
Trade passed.
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