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2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner Announcement
« on: February 01, 2019, 11:44:48 AM »

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The entire forum is invited to vote for up to three choices for who did best at the Mock Trade Deadline. Everyone who participated in the Mock Trade Deadline (and lurkers who watched) can then give the top vote-getter TPs for their victory. I hope I got all the details right. Not everyone sent me their teams. I will correct anything if you send it to me in a PM.

(teams not included either did nothing at the deadline or did not have a user)

((sorry that it's out of order. putting this together was a bit tedious))

Wizards Roster
G - Beal, Satoransky, Murray
W - Ariza, Walker IV, Green, McLemore, Brown
B - Giles, Bjelica, Randolph, Gasol, Bryant, Morris, Koufos
Added picks: 20 Det 2nd, 21 Mem 2nd
Lost picks:
Aggregate trades: Wall, Mahinmi, Porter, Howard for Murray, Walker, Koufus, McLemore, Giles, Bjelica, Randolph, Gasol, 2 2nds

Nets Roster
G - Lavert, Evans, Dinwiddie, Napier
W - Carroll, Graham, Bogdonavic, Musa, Kurucs
B - Allen, Poetl, Davis, Dudley, RHJ, Cunningham
Added picks: 20 Ind 1st, '19 SAS 1st, '19 Tor 1st
Lost picks:
Aggregate trades: Russell, Crabbe, and Harris for Bogdonavic, Evans, Poetle, Cunningham, 3 1sts

Charlotte Roster
G - Collison, Smith Jr., Lamb, Monk, Forbes
W - Barnes, Bridges, MKG, Pondexter, Bacon
B - Zeller, Hermangomez, Kaminsky, Biyombo, Anigbogu
Added picks: 2021 Mavs 1st and 2023 Mavs 1st
Lost picks: 2019 second round draft pick from Washington or Denver (less favorable)
Aggregate trades, Walker, Batum, 2nd pick for Collison, Smith Jr., Barnes, Pondexter, Anigbogu, Forbes, two 1sts

Pacers
G: D.Russell, P.Mills, A.Holiday, E.Simner, V.Oladipo, C.Joseph, S.Hicks, D. Reed
W: D. McDermott, A.Crabbe, T. Young,
B: T. Leaf, K. O'Quinn, M. Turner, D. Sabonis
Added picks:
Lost picks: 2020 1st
Aggregate trades: Bogdonavic, Collison, Evans, Anigbogu, 1st, for Mills, Russell, Crabbe

Detroit
G: Jackson, Smith, J. Brown, Kennard, Galloway, Bullock, Calderon, Thomas, B. Brown 
W:  Hayward, Leuer, Johnson, Ellison 
C:  Drummond, Pachulia
Added picks:  Kings 2019 1st (if it ends up #1 overall received Sixers 2019 1st and Clippers 2019 1st instead)
Lost picks:
Aggregate trades: Griffin, Robinson III for Brown, Hayward, 1st

Pheonix
G: Rose, Teague, Bayless, Okogie
W: Wiggins, Warren, Covington, Jackson, Tolliver, Deng, Bates-Diop 
B: Towns, Dieng
Added picks:
Lost picks:  Minny 2019 (Protected Top 5 in 2019, Top 2 in 2020 and unprotected in 2021)   
Aggregate trades: Warren, Jackson, 1st for Gibson, Saric, Jones

Spurs
G - Wall, White, Parker, McCollum
W - Belinelli, Harris, Tucker, Williams, Bertans
B - Metu, Eubanks, Aldridge, Howard, Hartenstein
Added picks: 2019 Portland 1st
Picks lost: 2019 Spurs 1st, 2019 Tor 1st
Picks: All firsts after 2019 + 2019 POR +2019,2020,2021 second round picks
Aggregate trade: Murray, Walker, DeRozan, Gasol, Mills, Gay, Poetle, Forbes, Cunningham, Pondexter, 2 1sts for Wall, Parker, McCollum, Tucker, Harris, Williams, Howard, Hartenstein, 1 1st

Sacramento Kings
G - De'Aaron Fox, Frank Mason, Buddy Hield, Iman Shumpert, Yogi Ferrell
W – Otto Porter, Bogdan Bogdanovitch, Justin Jackson , Troy Williams
B - Marvin Bagley III, Skal Labissiere, Wenyen Gabriel, Willie Cauley-Stein, Ian Mahinmi
Added picks:
Lost picks:  Det 2020 2nd, Memphis 2021 2nd
Aggregate trades: Randolph, McLemore, Bjelica, Koufos, Giles, 2 2nds for Porter, Mahinmi

Blazers
G: Lillard, DeRozan, Curry, Simons, Baldwin, Stauskas, Trent. 
W: Aminu, Turner, Harkless, Leonard, Swanigan, Layman. 
B: Nurkic, Collins
Added picks:
Picks lost: 2019 Por 1st
Aggregate trades: McCullom and 1st for DeRozan

Rockets
G: Paul, Harden, Gordon, Knight, Rivers
W: Gay, Green, Anthony, Ennis, Clark
B: Capela, Nene, Chriss
Added picks
Picks lost:
Aggregate trades: Tucker, Hartenstein for Gay

Dallas
G: Kemba, Doncic, Brunson, Barea, Brogdon
W: Snell, Broekhoff, Batum, Finley-smith 
B: Wilson, Kleber, Dirk, Jordan, Powell, Sejri
Added picks
Picks lost: 2021 Mavs 1st, 2023 Mavs 1st
Aggregate trades: Barnes, Matthews, Smith Jr., Harris, Spalding, 2 1sts  for Walker, Batum, Brogdon, Snell, Wilson

Bucks
G-Hill, Bledsoe, Matthews, DiVincenzo, Connaughton, Brown
W-Giannis, Middleton, Illyasova, Spalding, Wood
B- Lopez, Maker, Smith
Added picks:
Lost picks:
Aggregate trades: Brogdon, Snell, Wilson for Matthews, Spalding

Lakers
G: Rondo, Ingram, Hart, Mack, Bonga
W: LeBron, Kuzma, Brooks, Stephenson, Mykhailiuk
C: Gasol, McGee, Zubac, Chandler, Wagner
Added Picks:
Lost Picks: 21 2nd
Aggregate trade: KCP, Ball, Beasley, 2nd for Mack, Gasol, Brooks

Grizzles
G: Dragic, Ball, Carter
W: Temple, KCP, Holiday, Washburn, Richardson, Anderson, Parsons, Casspi
B: Jackson jr, Beasley, Watanabe, Adebayo, Green, Noah
Added picks: 21 2nd
Lost Picks:
Aggregate trades: Gasol, Mack, Brooks, Conley, Rabb for KCP, Ball, Beasley, Dragic, Richardson, Adebayo, 1 2nd

Heat
G: Conley, Waiters, Wade
W: Ellington, Johnson, Winslow, Johnson, McGruder, Jones
B: Rabb, Whiteside, Olynyk, Haslem
Added Picks:
Lost picks:
Aggregate trades: Dragic, Richardson, Adebayo for Conley, Rabb

Wolves
G: Rose, Teague, Bayless, Okogie 
W: Wiggins, Warren, Covington, Jackson, Tolliver, Deng Bates-Diop
B: Towns, Dieng
Added picks:
Lost Picks: 19 1st (top 5 protected)
Aggregated trades: Jones, Saric, Gibson 1 1st for Jackson and Warren

Suns
G: Jones, Melton, Okobo, Booker, Crawford, Daniels
W: Bridges, Oubre, King, Saric
B: Gibson, Anderson, Bender, Acy, Ayton, Holmes
Added picks: Min 19 1st (top 5 protected)
Picks lost:
Aggregate trades: Warren, Jackson for Saric, Jones, Gibson, 1 1st

Celtics
G: Irving, Rozier, Smart, Wanamaker
W: Tatum, Ojeleye, Robinson, Morris, Bird
B: Horford, Griffin, Williams, Baynes, Theis, Yabu
Added picks:
Lost picks: Kings 2019 1st (if #1 overall, the Pistons will instead receive the Sixers 2019 first round pick and the Clippers 2019 first round pick)
Aggregate trades: Hayward, Brown, 1 1st for Griffin, Robinson 
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Re: Poll: 2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2019, 12:52:07 PM »

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Need more votes! Do a once over, but pay close attention to the "aggregate trade section" for each team to get an overview.

Re: Poll: 2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2019, 01:36:51 PM »

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Need more votes! Do a once over, but pay close attention to the "aggregate trade section" for each team to get an overview.

Dallas is missing Wilson on the aggregate

Re: Poll: 2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2019, 03:30:18 PM »

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Voted. Wizards and crazy wall trade  8). Pacers. Dallas

Re: Poll: 2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner
« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2019, 06:13:44 PM »

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I like Pacers, Pistons and C's  (C's of course I'm biased ).
Surprised on the amount of player changes some teams made.

Re: Poll: 2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner
« Reply #5 on: February 01, 2019, 06:24:43 PM »

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Hey I PM'ed you but I think you put MIN's roster info under Phoenix lol

And Phoenix received the pick that's mentioned they didn't lose it.
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Re: Poll: 2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner
« Reply #6 on: February 01, 2019, 06:44:59 PM »

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We need more at large votes. Lurkers can vote too! Bring out your inner judgey-ness!

Re: Poll: 2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner
« Reply #7 on: February 01, 2019, 07:23:24 PM »

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I'm not going to vote for myself but I am quite pleased with the Pistons trade.  Picked up a depressed value all-star, a good young but established wing with significant upside and a good pick.  Might end up with 3 starters out of it for next season depending on the pick.  Also, got off the last season of Blake's contract and stayed below the luxury tax even though they are less than 500k below it now. 

I'm not going to vote for the Wizards.  It is to good to be true to get off the Wall and Mahinmi contracts without giving up multiple 1sts or taking on other bad contracts. 

I'm going to vote for Charlotte.  Getting Dennis Smith Jr, and 2 future 1sts and getting off Batum's last contract year are very positive.  Losing Walker seems like a big hit but he's a free agent and I wouldn't want to pay him Max for 4 or 5 seasons. 

I'm going to vote for Houston.  Get the better player and get off a bunch of future salary which is exactly what they should be doing.

I'm going to vote for the Nets.  Getting 3 1sts and getting off Crabbe's contract are all very positive.  Russell is a RFA and I think he's going to get a big offer that I wouldn't want to match. 

Re: Poll: 2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner
« Reply #8 on: February 01, 2019, 08:25:34 PM »

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Like what Washington, Indiana and Boston did.

Washington got rid of Wall. Can't really oversell how good this is for their future. Beal is a better player, younger and fits today's NBA better, plus he has a less concerning health history. D Murray also seems like a really good long term back-court companion for him.

Indiana got D'Angelo Russell, and now have 2 legitimate All-Stars in their back-court. Not bad at all. I think they can replace Bogdanovic's scoring down the track.

Boston, despite my personal thinking that getting rid of Hayward would be foolish, got Blake Griffin for him and JB (+ a 1st that is worse than we all expected). They're instantly thrust into title contention with adding Blake's 26/8/5.

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Re: Poll: 2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner
« Reply #9 on: February 02, 2019, 09:22:25 AM »

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Need a few more votes to help with tiebreakers.

First place is a tie between the Pacers and Wizards. At least look at those teams and select which you think did better.

Pacers
G: D.Russell, P.Mills, A.Holiday, E.Simner, V.Oladipo, C.Joseph, S.Hicks, D. Reed
W: D. McDermott, A.Crabbe, T. Young,
B: T. Leaf, K. O'Quinn, M. Turner, D. Sabonis
Added picks:
Lost picks: 2020 1st
Aggregate trades: Bogdonavic, Collison, Evans, Anigbogu, 1st, for Mills, Russell, Crabbe

Wizards Roster
G - Beal, Satoransky, Murray
W - Ariza, Walker IV, Green, McLemore, Brown
B - Giles, Bjelica, Randolph, Gasol, Bryant, Morris, Koufos
Added picks: 20 Det 2nd, 21 Mem 2nd
Lost picks:
Aggregate trades: Wall, Mahinmi, Porter, Howard for Murray, Walker, Koufus, McLemore, Giles, Bjelica, Randolph, Gasol, 2 2nds

Re: Poll: 2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner
« Reply #10 on: February 02, 2019, 09:28:37 AM »

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I realize that I'm biased, but I'm kinda' surprised more people didn't like what my other teams did. The Hornets got two unprotected 1sts from the Mavs, unloaded Batum's awful contract, and got Smith Jr. as their point guard of the future, while getting Collison as a veteran replacement for Walker.

The Nets got 3 unprotected 1sts (two will be late firsts in 2019), Poetl, and got off of Crabbe's awful contract, opening space for two max contracts this off-season, while keep young assets and picks that could be used to facilitate trades. We traded Russell who is set for a big contract this off-season and committed to Dinwiddie. We got two first round picks and Poelt for Joe Harris. We also got off Crabbe's negative contract.
« Last Edit: February 02, 2019, 09:39:48 AM by DefenseWinsChamps »

Re: Poll: 2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner
« Reply #11 on: February 02, 2019, 09:36:50 AM »

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I realize that I'm biased, but I'm shocked more people didn't like what my other teams did. The Hornets got two unprotected 1sts from the Mavs, unloaded Batum's awful contract, and got Smith Jr. as their point guard of the future, while getting Collison as a veteran replacement for Walker.

The Nets got 3 unprotected 1sts (two will be late firsts in 2019), Poetl, and got off of Crabbe's awful contract, opening space for two max contracts this off-season, while keep young assets and picks that could be used to facilitate trades. We traded Russell who is set for a big contract this off-season and committed to Dinwiddie. We got two first round picks and Poelt for Joe Harris. We also got off Crabbe's negative contract.
Well I felt if you want to rebuild like the 76ers then it looks good but it's not a well liked move to give up on good talent for mediocre picks and players. I'd think try to build/add to Walker and Russell get them one elite running mate to ball with. Those franchise need to see the light it's been years of disappointment those moves just added more years to it.

And I too felt disappointment I'm not getting the votes. I expected seeing more seeing I add an All star.

Re: Poll: 2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner
« Reply #12 on: February 02, 2019, 09:42:17 AM »

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As a lurker, its hard for me to figure out who the players are without first names attached, especially where I have the assumption that many players may have switched teams.  Is the Murray on Washington Dejounte or Jamal?  There are 3 Anderson's in the NBA who all play forward, two Gasol brothers, more than a handful of Jones', etc.  Just some friendly advice going forward to make it easier for lurkers to vote, which I know are helpful in these games.
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Re: Poll: 2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner
« Reply #13 on: February 02, 2019, 09:46:01 AM »

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I realize that I'm biased, but I'm shocked more people didn't like what my other teams did. The Hornets got two unprotected 1sts from the Mavs, unloaded Batum's awful contract, and got Smith Jr. as their point guard of the future, while getting Collison as a veteran replacement for Walker.

The Nets got 3 unprotected 1sts (two will be late firsts in 2019), Poetl, and got off of Crabbe's awful contract, opening space for two max contracts this off-season, while keep young assets and picks that could be used to facilitate trades. We traded Russell who is set for a big contract this off-season and committed to Dinwiddie. We got two first round picks and Poelt for Joe Harris. We also got off Crabbe's negative contract.
Well I felt if you want to rebuild like the 76ers then it looks good but it's not a well liked move to give up on good talent for mediocre picks and players. I'd think try to build/add to Walker and Russell get them one elite running mate to ball with. Those franchise need to see the light it's been years of disappointment those moves just added more years to it.

And I too felt disappointment I'm not getting the votes. I expected seeing more seeing I add an All star.

I guess I'm not a big believer in Russell. He's fine, but I don't think he has a game that translates well to winning in the playoffs. He can't get to the rim. He can't defend. Given that he is in the last year of his rookie contract, getting players that could fill in for his production (Bogdon and Evans) and getting a 1st, while also getting off of Crabbe's contract was good value I thought. For example, in real life, the Knicks just used Porzingis to get off of two contracts totaling double the size of Crabbe's, but they got a prospect, expirings, and two firsts back. Russell is no where near the player Porzingis is, but I thought the value I got was similar.

Re: Poll: 2019 Mock Trade Deadline Winner
« Reply #14 on: February 02, 2019, 09:47:04 AM »

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As a lurker, its hard for me to figure out who the players are without first names attached, especially where I have the assumption that many players may have switched teams.  Is the Murray on Washington Dejounte or Jamal?  There are 3 Anderson's in the NBA who all play forward, two Gasol brothers, more than a handful of Jones', etc.  Just some friendly advice going forward to make it easier for lurkers to vote, which I know are helpful in these games.

Good point. I didn't feel like going through and adding 100 first names to the rosters that posters had.