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Post by Stephen on Jul 31, 2015 17:32:11 GMT
Warriors receive: Patrick Beverley $6.94M $7.63M $8.36M Evan Turner $5.78M $6.36M $7.00M TO Kyle Anderson $1.63M $1.79M $1.97M
76ers receive: Al Jefferson $17.22M $18.95M TO Jeffrey Taylor $0.55M $0.61M $0.67M Luc Mbah A Moute $0.55M $2M cash
+/- $1.97M
I accept this trade. With this deal I'm just under a million over cap. I know Jefferson is a stud but feels nice to get some solid depth for him. It makes sense to own both Lawson and Beverley for the HOU situation, plus I think Turner is a solid player and Andrson isn't a bad prospect. I also get rid of Taylor's contract as well. Thanks and good luck Giga!
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Post by 76ers GM (Giga) on Jul 31, 2015 18:17:18 GMT
PHI accepts.
The reasons are basically the same as the previous trade. I had to let go some assets to acquire one of the best C in the league.
Taylor could be valuable in the future. Mbah's situation surely will be solve in proper time.
Beverley lost value but it make sense to have him as back up for your starting PG as said by Stephen.
I was expecting much more from Turner last year. That's why I offer him is current contract in RFA last year...
Anderson will have limited playing time in SA this year or next.
Thanks Steph and good luck!
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Post by Thunder GM (Tiago) on Jul 31, 2015 18:35:40 GMT
I actually like this trade for both, just a bit more to PHI.
For GSW, it keeps getting better cap wise, and that was their major challenge for the summer. And they gain some depth.
For PHI, when I first saw this I thought, what the hell? another Center? But then, the more I look at it, the more I actually think it's a better deal for them. Beverly is now a backup of a drunk guy (which can be good or bad) and lost some value imo. Turner is a situation where there's too many guys to play outside and so he will be hard to thrust. Anderson I really like, but not now since SAS has a very deep roster for every position.
given that PHI sends 14+ M and also receives 2M to help absorbing Jefferson, I thin it's a win for them, even with DH12 and FAvors.
If nothing else, I believe he can find a better package of players (either in value, or in used cap) for one of his bigs in the future.
All in all, a fair deal that helps both teams
Approve (1-0)
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Post by Suns GM (Roberto) on Jul 31, 2015 19:18:58 GMT
I don´t like this trade for neither team, but i also like PHI's side a little bit more. I think GSW could get more for Big Al after FA. Big Al will probably average 15-19 pts, 7-10 reb and 1-1.5 blks. What did he get in return? PHI will probably dominate in FG%, reb and blks. The only problem is that you need 5 cats to win. Unlike Tiago i doubt that PHI can move one of his bigs that easily.
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Post by Grizzlies GM (Max) on Aug 1, 2015 5:38:59 GMT
Big Al is a really good player. Much better for fantasy since he doesn't play much impactful (non-stats) defense and can be a black hole on offense. But those technical things don't matter in fantasy; only numbers do, and he puts up numbers.
Anderson is really the only potentially impact piece I see going to GSW here. And he is still a ways away with a lot of volatility. Turner is below average, at best, and Beverly is now behind Lawson (and is the opposite of Al; not great numbers but a valuable technical contributor)
Not close to a veto, but definitely highway robbery for PHI here
3-0
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