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Post by billy on Jun 5, 2015 9:43:16 GMT -5
TradingTrades must conform to trading regulations. Trade submissions should contain the following:Each players total salaries for every season remaining on their contract, written in the full six figures ($000,000). Each players rating. The total salary that is leaving each team, written in six figures ($000,000) The projected salary total of each team, given that the trade is successful. TC members may not comment in trade threads until both parties in the trade have at least posted in the thread (a post that is not an accept counts).
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Post by billy on Jun 9, 2015 5:06:40 GMT -5
"They will make their decisions based on whether the trades conform to the trading rules written above, and that there is no collusion, or no one is getting taken extreme advantage to preserve the viability of each franchise (so a rogue GM wont join and dismantle a team only to leave a month later)"
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Post by billy on Jun 18, 2015 7:16:24 GMT -5
"They will make their decisions based on whether the trades conform to the trading rules written above, and that there is no collusion, or no one is getting taken extreme advantage to preserve the viability of each franchise (so a rogue GM wont join and dismantle a team only to leave a month later)" This all seems cool, but wasn't the SAC-LAC trade denied because it was bad for both teams? Like, I kind of want other people to make bad trades as long as the owners think it is a good trade. We want to preserve the viability of both franchises.
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Post by Colin Loftin on Jun 18, 2015 10:55:17 GMT -5
So what's the difference between making a questionable trade and tanking? It's my feeling that if two owners agree to a trade and there's not obvious collusion or an egregious mismatch in value, that it should be allowed to go through. Just my two cents
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Post by billy on Jun 18, 2015 10:59:35 GMT -5
So what's the difference between making a questionable trade and tanking? It's my feeling that if two owners agree to a trade and there's not obvious collusion or an egregious mismatch in value, that it should be allowed to go through. Just my two cents You have to get reasonable value for the players you're trying to trade away. If I had drafted Al horford then decided I want to tank so I trade him for a 2nd round pick it hurt the competitive balance of the league. This isn't fantasy, it's very different. We don't want shit teams where the GM position is a revolving door. It happens in other leagues where a GM will come in and make a bunch of shitty trades then leave in a month. This is to protect the franchise from that type of shit. And protect the competitive balance of the league as a whole.
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Post by Colin Loftin on Jun 18, 2015 11:11:48 GMT -5
I agree that trading al horford for a second round pick would be a problem. And like I said, I have no problem with that or vetoing on possible collusion. But trading similarly rated players with fairly similar contracts does not seem to be the same as horford for a 2nd rounder. Again just my opinion, I was curious as to the reasoning. :)
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Post by billy on Jun 18, 2015 11:17:09 GMT -5
I agree that trading al horford for a second round pick would be a problem. And like I said, I have no problem with that or vetoing on possible collusion. But trading similarly rated players with fairly similar contracts does not seem to be the same as horford for a 2nd rounder. Again just my opinion, I was curious as to the reasoning. :) Aye it is very subjective that's why we have 6 people voting on it. It's better to be skeptical, but that's just my opinion. You can be on the trade committee too and accept whatever you want, when you have more experience in this type of league it's why we have rotating seats :)
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Post by billy on Jun 25, 2015 21:58:23 GMT -5
Time limit added.
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Oct 13, 2015 10:40:50 GMT -5
Post by billy on Oct 13, 2015 10:40:50 GMT -5
Trade time limit is shortened to 24 hours for the draft season.
I.E. if a trade has more accepts than rejects at the end of 24 hours, it will pass.
Enjoy the draft and offseason guys!
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Post by billy on Jun 8, 2019 8:05:20 GMT -5
TC members may not comment in trade threads until both parties in the trade have at least posted in the thread (a post that is not an accept counts).
Penalty is being made into an alternate, and then taken off the TC.
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