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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Mar 2, 2016 5:39:59 GMT -5
Toronto sends-
71 Klay Thompson $15,501,000 $16,663,575 $17,826,150 $18,988,725 66 Arron Afflalo $7,000,000 $7,000,000 $7,000,000 59 Josh Smith $5,000,000 $5,500,000 $6,000,000 $6,500,000 58 CJ Watson $1,000,000 $1,100,000 $1,200,000 55 Anderson Varejao $3,800,000 $4,180,000 $4,560,000 4,940,000 5,320,000
TOR 2018 & 2019 2nd round picks, MIA 2018 2nd round pick, IND 2018 2nd round pick
Total salary outgoing- 34.3 Mil Cap before- 84.8 mil
Portland sends-
69 Kemba Walker $12,000,000 $12,000,000 $12,000,000 $12,000,000 64 Avery Bradley $7,730,337 $8,269,663 $8,808,989 63 Danilo Gallinari $11,559,225 52 Nik Stauskas $2,869,440 $2,993,040 $3,807,147 $5,132,034
TOR 2017 first round pick
Total salary sent: ~ 34 mil
Team way under cap before and after
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Mar 2, 2016 6:07:50 GMT -5
I accept. I know this is messy so I'll break it down:
Thompson for Walker: This swap works for me because I need a PG really bad. And, this is a PG I can keep this time. My team is not quite clicking so I know something needs to change and I think the new lineup this trade will bring will be more functional. Wade-Klay combo is not doing what I wish it would do. Both are good young guys on more than fair to GMs contracts, a bit of an edge for Thompson on the value end here though.
Bradley for Afflalo: Afflalo has a higher rating, is a bit older. Ultimately, Duffman wants to out tank NO and ATL, so (as he told me) Bradley's role is one he wants to unload, so he's swapping the more valuable guy for a higher rated guy who he can still sell to another contender at the dealine.
J Smoove, Watson, Varejao, 4 SECOND ROUNDERS for Gallo, Stauskas, and TOR 2017 1st:
Gallo has suffered a season ending injury, so his days are numbered in the sim and his contract is expiring. Right now his value is not so high, but he is going to add some wins to whoever's team he is on, which makes him a must move for duffman. This way, he's definitely getting four young guys in the future. I know second rounders aren't great, but quantity with picks is a good thing. Watson can definitely be moved for a second round pick to a contender, Smoove at a 59 probably can and if not may opt out of his contract if he's stuck in Portland, Varejao would be taken by a smart contender already in debt because he's not bad for a depth center at a 55, and will probably retire way before he lives out that contract. So, two of these guys he can move for more picks, and maybe Varejao, we'll see.
Why add Stauskas and the first?
Because Duffman is not a Stauskas believer. and he's getting picks and some tradeable assets that will probably turn into more picks. (AAA, CJ Watson, J Smoove) Between that and the fact that he's getting the best player in the deal, he can give Stauskas and the pick. PLus, he needs to find a deal for Gallo.
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Post by billy on Mar 2, 2016 11:55:41 GMT -5
"A PG you can keep"
Didn't you own Kemba at one point? :P
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Mar 2, 2016 13:16:59 GMT -5
"A PG you can keep" Didn't you own Kemba at one point? :P This is true.
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Mar 3, 2016 15:29:16 GMT -5
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Post by DUFFMAN on Mar 3, 2016 16:34:50 GMT -5
Portland accepts.
Acquiring four future picks in one trade is not often done, and isn't something that I usually go for, but in my team's situation right now we are trying to cut all of the fat. The acquisition of three to four more players that can be dealt for more future assets is another positive for me. Portland is about to become a turnstile for certain types of players, but those who stick will be a part of something great built around a few young stars in Klay, Noel, and Booker.
This trade helps me get my team to the point where I can be contending for a championship faster by acquiring Klay and increasing the curve on the upward projection of this team's potential.
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Post by DUFFMAN on Mar 3, 2016 16:36:08 GMT -5
Oh, and I love Bradley for AAA. I get a steady contract for a reliable bench presence.
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Post by Brown Cobb IV on Mar 3, 2016 18:30:56 GMT -5
I accept. I like this for portland not only are they egtting the 2nd best 2-way shooting guard in klay they are getting some picks also. I think the value is fair as portland returns a first.
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Mar 5, 2016 20:02:19 GMT -5
@tc I forgot
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Post by billy on Mar 5, 2016 22:56:02 GMT -5
Colin LoftinSteve JobsReggie MillerI accept, but for the record Brian is getting boned. Unless Klay leaves GSW, then he would be exposed for being bad at basketball. But until then, Brian is getting boned.
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Post by Colin Loftin on Mar 5, 2016 23:00:43 GMT -5
I think that Portland is getting the better end of the deal, and I f I were Toronto I'd have tried to move Wade for a point guard instead of Klay, but I certainly don't think it's rejectable.
I accept
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Post by John Stockton on Mar 6, 2016 1:27:04 GMT -5
holy shit how the fuck did this trade pass
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Post by Reggie Miller on Mar 6, 2016 8:25:16 GMT -5
accept also.. good trade especially for toronto.. they now have a legit starter pg
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Post by billy on Mar 6, 2016 20:44:18 GMT -5
Trade passed.
Please update salary & depth charts :)
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