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Post by Charles Barkley on Jun 18, 2015 5:23:23 GMT
Orlando Trades: 93 Amar'e Stoudemire -- $18,217,705 - $19,948,799 - $21,679,893 - $23,410,988 82 Tyson Chandler -- $13,107,837 - $13,604,188 - $14,100,538 - $14,596,888 73 Ishmael Smith -- $522,472 71 Tyler Honeycutt -- $775,000 - $809,875 - $884,293 70 Jordan Williams -- $473,604 - $762,195 - $884,293 $33,099,618 for 82 David West -- $10,000,000 - $10,000,000 81 Roy Hibbert -- $2,588,590 - $3,655,089 79 Tyrus Thomas -- $7,305,785 - $8,000,000 - $8,694,215 - $9,388,429 79 Paul George -- $2,406,240 - $2,574,120 - $3,282,003 - $4,470,088 78 Brandon Bass -- $4,250,000 - $4,250,000(PO) 75 Omri Casspi -- $1,341,960 - $2,277,306 - $3,313,480 2nd '12 (CHA) 2nd '12 (IND) 2nd '13 (IND) $27,892,575 linkThis trade prove one thing! The TCs and Majority can be wrong! And in this trade, the TCs and the Majority where eaten alive by the greatness of Larry Bird! You also have to realize, no one on Earth has a crystal ball that can see the future. At least no one on Earth has told anyone that they can. This trade occurred in a different world basically. I assume this was pre-knee injury Amare. When you look back at basketball, or any sport really, it so crazy. In 1998, Manny Ramirez, then of the Cleveland Indians, hit 45 home runs, drove in 154 runs and batted .294. He finished 6th in the AL MVP voting. For reference, Mike Trout hit .287, 36 Home runs and drove in 111 runs, last season and won the AL MVP. That just goes to show how different baseball was nearly 20 years ago, and how much roids every one was on. Basketball is the same in that the rules have changed from when Bird and Magic ran the league, to the Jordan Rules. Things are different now. There's no hand checking, there's so many different opinions on the charge/block rule. But still, Amare as a 93 is just nuts. He was good, but I don't think he was 93 good. It makes me wonder where the fuck all his attribute points were at lol
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Post by James Kay on Jul 16, 2016 22:22:12 GMT
Back in 2012 the old Raptors GM made this trade: New Orleans Hornets receive:79 DeMar DeRozan $2,625,000 $3,344,250 $4,531,459 79 Mike Conley $6,611,571 $7,305,786 $8,000,001 $8,694,216 $9,388,426 2012 Toronto First Rounder (#2 - Damian Lillard) Toronto Raptors receive:81 Eric Gordon $3,831,184 - $5,137,617 77 Jarrett Jack $5,000,000 $5,400,000 Frankly I'm thrilled that I at least had this in my input on the deal: "I think the Hornets get the better deal but I like this trade for both teams." I don't like that it took me so long to realize this wasn't the Charlotte Hornets. We need a new Hornets logo plz
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Post by Ian Noble on Jul 16, 2016 22:23:37 GMT
Back in 2012 the old Raptors GM made this trade: New Orleans Hornets receive:79 DeMar DeRozan $2,625,000 $3,344,250 $4,531,459 79 Mike Conley $6,611,571 $7,305,786 $8,000,001 $8,694,216 $9,388,426 2012 Toronto First Rounder (#2 - Damian Lillard) Toronto Raptors receive:81 Eric Gordon $3,831,184 - $5,137,617 77 Jarrett Jack $5,000,000 $5,400,000 Frankly I'm thrilled that I at least had this in my input on the deal: "I think the Hornets get the better deal but I like this trade for both teams." I don't like that it took me so long to realize this wasn't the Charlotte Hornets. We need a new Hornets logo plz aww I like the old one!
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Post by James Kay on Jul 16, 2016 22:29:26 GMT
I don't like that it took me so long to realize this wasn't the Charlotte Hornets. We need a new Hornets logo plz aww I like the old one! haha me too actually, I just felt dirtied seeing it on another team just now
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Post by Ian Noble on Dec 1, 2016 9:41:48 GMT
JR Smith for Karl Anthony Towns, bravo Jeremiah Hill Memphis Gives: 82 J.R. Smith $9,163,882 $10,171,909 $10,171,909 Total Salary: 9,163,882 Washington Gives: Memphis 2015 First Rounder 68 Evan Fournier $1,092,700 $1,139,700 $1,874,807 $2,714,720 Justification: If I get this pick it will be a top lotto pick, if he doesn't give it to me it will be a late lottery/non lotto pick for him. If I make this trade I essentially get 2 lottery picks, this year and next. Evan Fournier was one of the more intriguing prospects of his drafts who has good size and once he gets on a team that has the minutes for him could turn into a really good role player for me. This is totally about the picks for me and helping Washington be able to bring in good free agents next season. JR is obviously not a long term piece for me, but could be for Washington.
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Post by Walt Frazier on Dec 1, 2016 22:05:08 GMT
JR Smith for Karl Anthony Towns, bravo Jeremiah Hill Memphis Gives: 82 J.R. Smith $9,163,882 $10,171,909 $10,171,909 Total Salary: 9,163,882 Washington Gives: Memphis 2015 First Rounder 68 Evan Fournier $1,092,700 $1,139,700 $1,874,807 $2,714,720 Justification: If I get this pick it will be a top lotto pick, if he doesn't give it to me it will be a late lottery/non lotto pick for him. If I make this trade I essentially get 2 lottery picks, this year and next. Evan Fournier was one of the more intriguing prospects of his drafts who has good size and once he gets on a team that has the minutes for him could turn into a really good role player for me. This is totally about the picks for me and helping Washington be able to bring in good free agents next season. JR is obviously not a long term piece for me, but could be for Washington. Balls. Actually, just a free KAT. Completely free. Fournier is better than JR Smith at this point so just toss in a free KAT. Go ahead and do it.
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Post by JR Wiles on Dec 1, 2016 23:17:00 GMT
I need to go back and see how many TOTAL TRADES I have made as GM of the Spurs since taking over the Roster. It has to be a RECORD...OR NEAR...
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Post by Ian Noble on Dec 2, 2016 0:09:59 GMT
I need to go back and see how many TOTAL TRADES I have made as GM of the Spurs since taking over the Roster. It has to be a RECORD...OR NEAR... I'd say it's between either you or Larry Bird! Trade trade trade trade trade trade trade trade trade trade trade trade trade
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Post by James Kay on Dec 2, 2016 0:32:24 GMT
On mobile, so not sure how this will come out but, I present the Journeys of Draymond Green! The Cleveland Cavaliers select Draymond Green, SF out of Michigan State --- 77 Wilson Chandler $7,400,000 $7,400,000 $7,400,000 72 Draymond Green $600,000 $700,000 (TO) Total Salary = $8,000,00079 DeMar DeRozan $4,531,459 71 Wayne Ellington $3,103,733 Total Salary = $7,635,192I accept. Wilson Chandler became expendable when I traded for Paul Pierce and a SG was probably my weakest position. DeRozan will bring another scoring punch to a team that lacked offense behind Bynum. I also have a bunch of cap room next off-season to re-sign DeRozan. ----- Bulls send: 73 Lou Amundson $1,000,000 $1,500,000 73 Steve Novak $990,180 $1,490,18078 Raja Bell $490,180 $980,3602015 1st round pick (Heat)
Total out: $2,480,360 Total in: $2,750,188 Hawks send: 78 Grevis Vasquez $2,150,188 $3,203,780 72 Draymond Green $600,000 $700,000 Total Out: $2,750,188 Total In: $2,480,360 ------ Bulls Trade:77 Gerald Green $2,750,000 $3,000,000 $3,250,000 $3,500,000 78 Greivis Vasquez $2,150,188 $3,203,780 72 Draymond Green $600,000 $700,000(Team Option) Total: $5,500,188 Spurs Trade:75 Tiago Splitter $4,000,000 $4,440,000 $4,928,400 $5,470,524(Player Option) $6,072,282 75 Will Bynum $490,180 $510,500(Player Option ) 71 Otto Porter $2,210,900 $2,310,400 $2,409,800(Team Option) $2,498,396(Team Option) $2,570,189 Total: $6,701,080 As Gm of the Spurs I accept. We get a starter caliber PG in Vasquez, just in case Jameer decides to take his talent elsewhere after the season. We trade a young unknown rookie who could have a breakout season next year after being out due to injury this past year for a legit guard in Gerald Green. We trade away a backup guard for a backup forward whos talent may be raw, but he's an all around hard nose player with potential talent. We lose a big man, but in the end get better in deepening our squad for next season. [/font][/font][/quote] ---- Spurs Trade: 79 Amare Stoudemire $23,410,988-Expiring 79 Draymond Green $700,000-Expiring(Will have cap and youth to try and have Draymond sign with his young talented team. He is basically making this trade for him and cap and picks. Heres to hoping and wishing him the best with luck to signing him. Gl Bro) 68 Lance Thomas $507,336 $563,142 $625,088 64 Pierre Jackson $926,900 $966,800(TO) $978,810(TO) $998,386 Total:$25,545,224 Kings #2 2016 Heat #2 2016 For Cavs Trade: 83 Joe Johnson $23,180,792 $24,894,865 77 Avery Bradley $3,581,302-Expiring 76 Jerryd Bayless$2,990,180 $3,480,360 $3,970,540(PO) Total:$29,752,274 As GM of the SA Spurs we accept. The Houston Rockets and Cleveland Cavaliers have agreed to the following trade: The Rockets shall receive: 79 Draymond Green $700,000 The Cavaliers shall receive: 68 Damien Inglis $500,00 $600,000 $700,000HOU 2017 2nd Round Pick HOU 2018 2nd Round Pick
As the GM of the Houston Rockets, I accept. This provides me with some serious front court depth. It is sad for me to give up on Inglis, but right now, he is not contributing to my team. Hopefully, I don't lose Green in FA, but I am more than willing to take that risk and make a move for the ship.----- Drafted in the 2nd Round by then Cleveland GM Dan Gilbert, Draymond worked his way around the league.
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Post by Ian Noble on Dec 2, 2016 11:42:35 GMT
We should create individual threads to track a player's movement and their stats etc. Maybe I'll make a program for the stats so we can make player profile threads!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2016 0:24:44 GMT
I love looking back and remembering how good these trades looked but how bad they look now.the perks of having a great long running league Ian Noble I wish mine lasted this long (@riogho #neverforgetwalt )
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2016 0:45:09 GMT
I love looking back and remembering how good these trades looked but how bad they look now.the perks of having a great long running league Ian Noble I wish mine lasted this long (@riogho #neverforgetwalt ) I was just talking about that league the other day with Colin... That guy must be seriously messed up to do something like that. All 3 of us put some good work into that league, and having it just randomly disappear was definitely disheartening... Just don't ever share your password with anyone. I don't think regular admins can even delete a league? Though I'm not sure .
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2016 0:57:02 GMT
I love looking back and remembering how good these trades looked but how bad they look now.the perks of having a great long running league Ian Noble I wish mine lasted this long (@riogho #neverforgetwalt ) I was just talking about that league the other day with Colin... That guy must be seriously messed up to do something like that. All 3 of us put some good work into that league, and having it just randomly disappear was definitely disheartening... Just don't ever share your password with anyone. I don't think regular admins can even delete a league? Though I'm not sure . I've been working on another one now that I'm done with school, might be started up by the end of december
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Post by Ian Noble on Jan 27, 2017 11:05:05 GMT
I think the very first ever Memphis GM Samuel Jenkins might need to be inducted into the Hall of Shame. Exhibit 1: The Raptors will send: 75 Jose Calderon $9,780,992-- $10,561,983 2nd Round pick To Memphis in Exchange for: 79 Mike Conley $6,611,571 $7,305,786 $8,000,001 $8,694,216 $9,388,426 Exhibit 2: I would be giving up 79 Samuel Dalembert $7,000,000 $6,698,656 81 Kevin Martin $11,519,840 $12,439,675 + HOU 2013 first rounder for 83 Marc Gasol $12,922,194 $13,891,359 $14,860,523 $15,829,688 76 Tony Allen $3,150,000 $3,300,000 73 Darrell Arthur $2,027,119 $3,006,217 + MEM 2012 first rounder Exhibit 3: Denver Nuggets trade: 77 JaVale McGee - $2,462,400 - $3,494,145 76 Arron Afflalo - $7,750,000 - $7,750,000 - $7,750,000 - $7,750,000 - $7,937,500 79 Tyrus Thomas - $7,305,785 - $8,000,000 - $8,694,215 - $9,388,429 72 Matt Bonner - $3,365,000 - $3,680,000 - $3,995,000 Total: $20,883,185 Memphis Grizzlies trade: 83 Rudy Gay - $15,032,144 - $16,460,538 - $17,888,931 - $19,317,325 79 Samuel Dalembert - $7,000,000 - $6,698,656 76 Marreese Speights - $2,721,255 - $3,823,363 And then he resigned: I am accepting this trade. I also regret to inform you guys that i've decided to leave the league, its been fun but i don't have time now, thank you and have a good day.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2017 12:33:25 GMT
Wow, Ian. That is some seriously dipshittery.
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Post by Ian Noble on Jan 27, 2017 12:36:50 GMT
He lasted 2 months and managed to destroy that team
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Post by Ian Noble on Apr 9, 2017 19:10:52 GMT
Obscene rejected trade: * Nene + John Wall <-> Rudy Gay + Jason Thompson
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Apr 10, 2017 9:55:30 GMT
He lasted 2 months and managed to destroy that team Reason why I think I am a top GM in the league despite not having a winning season yet. Looking at my team back then compared to where it is now is like comparing the Kings to the Bucks.
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Post by Ian Noble on Jun 29, 2017 10:41:12 GMT
We finally know the final tally of this trade between NOP and MIL. non-BRs Andre Drummond
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Myles Turner Stanley Johnson Lauri Markkanen And Drummond was traded to the Lakers for Tristan Thompson and Thon Maker. It's not the worst trade ever, but it's not great either
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Post by Ian Noble on Jan 21, 2018 20:40:51 GMT
Chuck with the wisdom 4 years ago: ... And, I personally think that Giannis can be great in a few years... I know that getting Giannis is a risk, but having Bledsoe with no BR's is another risk in its own self.
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Post by Ian Noble on May 17, 2018 17:41:25 GMT
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Post by Walt Frazier on May 18, 2018 0:57:49 GMT
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on May 19, 2018 15:21:34 GMT
That's pretty bad Clyde.
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Post by Ian Noble on Jun 16, 2018 16:39:09 GMT
During the 2016 Draft Billy King traded Brandon Ingram for Denzel Valentine, Timothe Luwawu Cabarrot, Guerschon Yabusele and this year's Utah pick at #8 Ingram first went to Charlotte for Wiggins *, then Wiggins got traded for the picks *. Let's hope it's another Donovan Mitchell at #8 for Billy King's sake
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Post by Elton Brand on Jun 16, 2018 16:48:49 GMT
I hope so too.
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Post by Kevin Hollis on Jun 16, 2018 18:08:57 GMT
Ouch, that was a bad trade
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Post by Billy King on Jun 16, 2018 18:48:07 GMT
During the 2016 Draft Billy King traded Brandon Ingram for Denzel Valentine, Timothe Luwawu Cabarrot, Guerschon Yabusele and this year's Utah pick at #8 Ingram first went to Charlotte for Wiggins *, then Wiggins got traded for the picks *. Let's hope it's another Donovan Mitchell at #8 for Billy King's sake It wouldn't of been pick 8 if I was GM
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