Post by Druce on Feb 10, 2021 10:22:20 GMT -5
Hello and welcome! I plan on making this a recurring article where I take the trades made in the previous sim season and grade them as well as provide commentary. I think this will make for a nice opportunity to look back at the year that was in sim and also organize the trades on a per season basis. I will not be grading trades I deem as "insignifican't" and by that I mean trading upgrade points across seasons, and buying 2nd round picks. Yes some of those 2nds could end up being hidden gems, but thats more luck than skill in my opinion. Without further adieu I bring you the first and likely most lengthy trade review from the 2000-2001 season.
1.
Bobcats trade:
Bobcats Creation 3rd (Isma’il Muhammad)
Bobcats Creation 4th (Tony Gonzalez)
40k skrouse
Suns trade:
Suns Creation 2nd (Ian Vouyoukas)
Bobcats: B+
Suns: C
Feels like the Suns could have gotten a future one for this pick along with some bucks. The value of bucks is relative to the activity level of the GM, considering you can basically print them by doing shit. The Ian pick eventually lands with the T-Wolves who then get value out of the player later
2.
Bucks trade:
Creation 1st (Hank Gathers)
Creation 2nd (Vashil Fernandez)
Clippers trade:
3002 1st (1.11)
3003 1st (1.2)
Clippers: A
Bucks: A-
A good haul for trofie who is building for the future. Dirt eventually flips Gathers, but he is a stud and certainly worth those picks alone. The Fernandez pick moves again, and frankly that pick isn’t great as he sucks.
3.
Clippers Trade:
LAC 3001 1.14 1st round Pick (Craig Ehlo)
5k coins
Warriors Trade:
GSW 3000 Creation 1.14 1st Round Pick (Antonella Riva)
Clippers: A
Warriors: C+
Riva is a stud, great pick by Dirt here. It feels like Ward could have gotten more for a top 15 creation pick, but he’s also building for the future and accumulating assets.
4.
Magic Trade:
ORL Creation 10th 10.3 (Victor Murray)
30k
Bucks Trade:
Mil Creation 3 3.25 (Joe Wolfinger)
Magic: D+
Bucks: A
The Magic eventually flip this pick, but this feels like a high price for a late 3rd. Wolfinger is terrible.
5.
Lakers get creation 1.27 (Kenny George) and 2.3 (Josh Peppers), 3002 2.20, Bobcats creation 7.28 (Joe Burton)
Wolves get creation 2.24 (Ian Vouyoukas), 2.28 (Ante Tomic), and 50k
Bobcats get creation 1.24 (Chief Kickingstallionsims) and 2.6 (Jon Diebler)
Lakers: A-
Wolves: A
Bobcats: B
The Lakers got a good haul for Peppers and the George pick and didn’t give up a whole hell of a lot. The Wolves made 2 very solid picks and got a good chuck of $ to move down. Charlotte moves the two picks the got here for Demetrius Mitchell who had a really good season but likely won’t be around long.
6.
Magic Trade:
02 1st (1.20)
03 1st (1.15)
10k
Sonics Trade:
Creation 1.20 (Oscar Schmidt)
Magic: B
Sonics: C+
This package feels a little light for 1.20 in creation. Schmidt is a really nice player for the Magic, but long in the tooth. If Tim can hit on one of those 2 picks he will likely win the deal.
7.
Sixers Trade:
Sixers Creation 1st (1.15) (Jason Capel)
Sixers Creation 2nd (2.15) (Retin Obasohan)
Sixers Creation 3rd (3.15) (Pierluigi Marzorati)
Grizzlies Trade:
Grizzlies Creation 4th (4.9) (Jon Scheyer)
Grizzlies Creation 5th (5.21) (Bill Spivey)
Grizzlies Creation 9th (9.21) (Perry Ellis)
Grizzlies 3001 1st (1.4) (Antoine Carr)
Grizzlies Trade:
Quincy Linville
Duane Notice
04 Grizzlies First 1.13
Sixers Trade:
Jon Scheyer
04 Sixers First 1.21
Sixers: B
Grizzlies: B
Getting a 1.4 is nice, but had the Sixers traded those 3 picks individually they may have gotten more. I grouped both trades together as they were essentially simultaneously agreed upon. Capel is very good, Obasohan is a wait and see once TC happens and he gets upgraded. Marzorati served his purpose but isn’t spectacular by any means. I imagine both teams are happy with what they got out of this trade.
8.
Bobs trade:
Lakers Crecation 1st 1.24 (Chief Kickinstallionsims)
Lakers Creation 2nd 2.6 (Jon Diebler)
Bobcats Creation 6th 6.02 (Oguz Savas)
Bobcats 3001 2nd 2.28 (Scotter Mccray)
Bobcats 3003 2nd 2.7
Cougars trade:
Cougars Creation 1st 1.16 (Demetrius Mitchell)
Bobcats: B+
Cougars: Inc
If the Cougars are able to retain the Chief this is likely a B+ for them as well. Diebler could use better efficiency, but he’s not too bad overall. Chief has his holes but is a very good player as well. Hook Mitchell fits in with what Odin is trying to do and is a top of the line point guard.
9.
Spurs give
3000 1.18 (Sergei Belov)
Raptors give
1.19 3001(Tom Piotrowski) and 1.17 3002
Spurs: D+
Raptors: A
Belov is a top 5 player in the league, getting him for this package is an absolute steal. The Spurs really need one of these picks to pan out to make this at least a little balanced.
10.
Clippers trade:
3000 LAC Creation 2.7 (Da’Sean Butler)
3000 LAC Creation 2.25 (Vashil Fernandez)
LAC 3003 2nd round
25K
Nets Trade:
3000 BKN Creation 1.26 (Kyle Hines)
Clippers: A
Nets: B-
Hines fits to a T what the Clippers were going for. He’s an excellent scorer and the best rebounder in the league. Butler is pretty solid as well, and BK eventually traded him
11.
Lakers trade:
Lakers Creation First 1.27 (Kenny George)
Knicks trade:
Knicks 3002 First 1.19
Lakers: Inc
Knicks: A
This appears to be a very good deal for the Knicks as George is a solid player. Tyler clearly isn’t trying to compete right now so he gets an incomplete depending on what he does with the pick.
12.
Seattle Supersonics trade:
3000 SuperSonics 2.10 (Bob Kurkland)
Dallas Mavericks trade:
3001 Mavericks 1.15 (Randy Wittman)
Sonics: B+
Mavs: A
Kurkland fits the Mavs timeline and already helped them win a title. Very good player but almost as old as Sapular We shall see what Wittman becomes, I trust Tim to invest and make him into the best he can be.
13.
Spurs give
3000 2.12 (Joshua Smith)
Grizzlies give
3003 1.24
5k skrouse
Spurs: C+
Grizz: A
Joshua Smith will be a cornerstone for me for at least half a decade. The Spurs obviously aren’t looking to build right away and kicked the can down the line. Can’t believe Smith fell this far.
14.
Raptors send:
33k skrouse units
Bullets send:
Creation 3rd (3.18) (Michael Jenkins)
Raptors: C+
Bullets: A
Don’t love this for the Raptors and the only reason the grade isn’t worse is because of delap’s buck earning capabilities. Michael Jenkins stinks.
15. Null and void
16.
Warriors trade:
Creation 2.16 (Drazen Dalipagic)
Pacers trade:
3003 IND 1st (1.21)
Warriors: C+
Pacers: A
Drazen is a very good player that Heebs was able to turn into a piece to acquire Clyde Drexler. Again, the Warriors won’t be contending any time soon, but 1.21 is a lottery ticket at best.
17.
Pelicans trade:
Pelicans Creation 2nd 2.17 (Larry Brown)
Bobcats trade:
50k skrouse
Pelicans: C-
Bobcats: B
If we’re being honest the Pelicans were never going to stick around, and these bucks should probably go to whomever takes them over. Larry Brown netted odin a few assets down the line, meh.
18.
Magic Trade:
Creation 3.25 (Joe Wolfinger), 4.03 (David Lighty)
Pipers Trade:
Creation 3.05 (Ed Cota)
Magic: B
Pipers: C
Cota is the best player in the deal but he’s not anything special really. Lighty could turn into something maybe?
19.
bobs trade
38k skrouse
clippers trade
creation 3rd 3.07 (LiAngelo Ball)
Bobcats: C
Clippers: C+
Ball is a net neutral, not going to kill you not going to do anything particularly well. Bucks are bucks, odin will replenish.
20.
Hawks trade:
3001 ATL 1st round pick 1.20 (Randy Breuer)
SuperSonics trade:
3000 Creation 3rd round pick 3.10 (JP Tokoto)
Hawks: B-
Sonics: Inc
We’ll see how Breuer turns out, I expect this one to be about a wash. Tokoto isn’t bad. A lot of boards and steals from the 2 guard spot. Not particularly efficient. Don’t love him don’t hate him.
21.
Magic Trade:
01 Orl First 1.27 (Chris McNealy)
Suns Trade:
Creation 4.02 (Tony Gonzalez)
Magic: C
Suns: Inc
Tony G sucked, which I’m sure was a disappointment for skrouse. We’ll see on this McNealy fella. Losing a late 1 on a bust isn’t really a big deal, a wash for skrouse at worst.
22.
Knicks trade:
3rd round creation pick (3.29) (Marcel Jones)
76ers trade:
25k bucks
Knicks Grade: B
76ers Grade: C
Marcel Jones exists. Knicks get a higher grade for a)not having his contract, and b)getting something out of this pick.
23.
Sixers Send
2003 1st round pick (1.28)
20k
Suns Send
3rd round creation Charlotte Bobcats (3.28) Isma’il Muhammad
Sixers Grade: C+
Suns Grade: B+
Muhammad might become an ok 3rd swingman? I’d rather have the pick and bucks at this point. I’m not sure either asset will become anything special unless the Suns hit on a hidden gem or something at 1.28.
24.
Knicks trade:
Knicks creation 4th (4.1) (Carlos Suarez)
Bobcats trade:
20k skrouse
Knicks: B
Bobcats: C-
Were the Bobs just looking for a tradeable contract here? Ultimately Suarez moved on to the Stags and is now a free agent. Odin tossed around currency like he was at the Gold Club on a Saturday night during the creation draft.
25.
Lakers send:
LAL Creation 3000 4.24 (Robert Upshaw)
Clippers send:
10K
LAC Creation 3000 6.23 (Tarvis Williams)
Lakers: C
Clippers: C+
Upshaw is a decent d/r big for the TWolves, but will ultimately lose his spot in the rotation if he’s on a contender. Bucks are whatever, more valuable to Tyler since he doesn’t generate many on his own.
26.
Warriors trade
5th round creation 5.16 (Danilo Barthel)
Mavs trade
10k skrouse scratch
Warriors: C+
Mavs: C+
At least that Mavs got ok efficiency out of Barthel. The Warriors obviously just took the highest offer for all of their picks as they were building for the future. Mostly a throw away deal for both sides.
27.
Raptors Trade:
Creation 6.29 (Julius Peppers) , 8.29 (Luke Hancock), 15k
Bullets Trade:
Creation 6.12 (Laimonas Chatkevicius), 8.12 (Mindaugas Kacinas)
Raptors: D+
Bullets: C+
Good for yawn getting some bucks to move down for picks that ultimately were all pretty much trash. Not sure Delap’s motivation to make the deal, but bucks don’t mean a ton to him so I’m sure he doesn’t care the players haven’t panned out as it doesn’t really cost him.
28.
Warriors trade
6th round creation (6.14) (Ben Elias)
Mavs trade
9th round creation (9.8)
10th round creation (10.22)
7500 skrouse scratch
Warriors: C
Mavs: B
Elias wasn’t horrible as a 3/4th big for the Mavs during their title run. That’s about all you can ask for out of a creation 6th. See previous comments on Warriors trades.
29.
Bobs trade:
Goran Suton
Carlos Suarez
Bobcats 01-05 1sts (Darren Daye)
Bobs 04/05 2nds
Bobs 3004 upgrades (10)
Stags trade:
James Blackmon Jr
Stags 3000 upgrades (10)
Trade 2:
Bobs trade:
Damian Liston
Cameron Dollar
Eulis Baez
Logan Langdon
E.J. Anosike
Stags trade:
Devan Downey
Shawn James
(trade 41)
Bobcats: B-
Stags: B+
The Stags punted creation for this package, which isn’t horrible. Downey was a disappointment for the Bobs, Blackmon is a better than average wing. It will be interesting to see if the Bobs bring Downey back in FA. His efficiency is not good, but he pulls down some boards at the PG slot which we know odin likes. He looks a bit like Rondo from 5.0.
44.
Clippers trade:
Derrick Low
Ender Arslan
Robbie Cowgill
Sam Muldrow
50K skrouse
3001 LAC 2nd Round (Rod Foster)
3002 LAC 2nd Round
Bobcats trade:
Larry Brown
Clippers: B+
Bobcats: C
Odin recoups some of the currency he paid out for picks during the draft. Honestly I like Larry Brown a bit more than Devan Downey. The next couple years will tell us if the Bobs kept the right PG or not. Small price to pay for the Clippers to obtain Brown who at the very least is a top backup point guard in a league a bit short on them.
45.
Dallas Mavericks trade:
3002 Mavericks first rounder
3003 Mavericks first rounder
Aaron Bright
Anthony Gill - MLE
David Lucas - LLE
20k skrouse
Brooklyn Nets trade:
Theodoros Papaloukas*
Mavericks: A
Nets: A
The rare win for both teams here. Theo pushed the Mavs over the top and got them a title so that’s an immediate win for Soup, meanwhile the Nets have a plan (I think) and as long as BK sticks to it, the 3003 Mavs pick should be a nice one. Good on these GMs to find a trade partner with matching timelines/assets.
46.
Raptors send:
Toronto 3003 1st Round Pick
Toronto 3004 1st Round Pick
Eric Chenowith
Mindaugus Kacinas
30k skrouse
Nets send:
Brooklyn 3002 1st Round Pick
Da'Sean Butler
Raptors: B-
Nets: A
Heaping praise on BK for trades 45 and 46 as he’s turned his now assets into a really interesting pick collection. Provided he scouts and takes the right players he’s got a stew going. Butler isn’t a bad player at all. Probably steeper a price than I’d have paid for him, but I get it for Delap. He’s got an older star and wants to go for it, admirable.
48.
Bullets Trade:
3001 1.1 (Clyde Drexler)
3001 2nd (Jim Lampley)
3004 1.18
3004 2nd
3005 1.07
3005 2nd
Ryan Appleby
Luke Hancock
Kresimir Cosic
Clippers Trade:
Hank Gathers
Bullets: B+
Clippers: B+
Quite a haul for dirt, but Gathers is worth it. He’s easily a top 5 player in the league, is young and is cost controlled. Yawn taking the sure thing over future picks makes sense if he wants to go for it. Dirt did a good job flipping 1.1 as well. I think both teams won this deal.
49.
Timberwolves Trade:
Ian Vouyoukas (10 mil)
Clippers Trade:
3005 1.07 (from Bullets)
Ryan Appleby (from Bullets 5 mil)
Robert Upshaw (6 mil)
Timberwolves: A
Clippers: B-
The TWolves got a very high price for what boils down to a 35 year old rental player. I understand what the Clippers were doing, but I think anything less than a title as a result of this trade is a loss for them. They are looking at a coin flip situation in FA assuming another team offers him a 1 year max. If the Clippers get him back their grade bumps to a B or B+.
51.
Bucks send
Bruce Ellington
Gary Litwack
Terrell Sharman
3001 Bucks first pick 26 (Roy Hinson)
3002 clipper 1st. Pick 11
3002 Bucks first pick 22
3003 bucks first pick 15
Lakers send
Josh Peppers
Bucks: A-
Lakers: B
If the Bucks hadn’t flipped Peppers for a 1.4 this would be a D for them. Peppers is a very solid player and if he can clean up the turnover issue you’re looking at a long term #1 on a contender. The picks trofie paid in a vacuum aren’t great picks, but 2 top 15 picks will be nice for Tyler if he can find someone. He clearly isn’t contending in the near future so getting value for Peppers was ideal.
54.
Heat Send:
Raymar Morgan
Daxter Miles Jr.
03 1st (1.12)
Warriors Send:
Michael Lewis
Rodney Hayes
03 1st (1.28)
Heat: D
Warriors: A
I’m going to be honest I’m not sure what the Heat were going for with this deal. Lewis stinks, Hayes is a free agent. 1.28 to 1.12 is a significant jump. Ward wins this deal clearly in my mind. He keeps accruing assets for a future run.
55.
Sixers Send
Marcel Jones
3004 1st round pick via Vancouver Grizzlies (1.12)
Warriors Send
Bootsy Thornton
Sixers: A
Warriors: A
In a vacuum I think this is too much for Bootsy, as I’m not a huge fan of him, and he was an expiring. That said, Bankz was able to turn 1.12 into 1.10 in the same draft and pick up 2 more picks in the very next trade shipping out Bootsy, so it’s a net big win for him. Ward got good value for Bootsy and again, keeps building for the future stacking picks.
56.
Sixers Send
Bootsy Thornton
Kevin Marfo
Suns Send
3002 1st round pick (1.22)
3004 1st round pick (1.10)
3005 2nd round pick (2.2)
10K
Elyjah Goss
Amida Brimah
Sixers: A
Suns: D
See previous trade comments for Sixers. Marfo and Thornton are just not great and both were expiring. I don’t get this for the Suns. That 1.10 could turn into a really good player. I guess they were pushing their chips in, but I wouldn’t have done so for these two players.
65.
Magic Trade
Tony Gonzalez
Mike Wright
Dick Artmeier
ORL '05 1st (1.4)
ORL '03 2nd (2.15)
10K skrouse
Bucks Trade
Josh Peppers
Gerry McNamara
Magic: B-
Bucks: A-
Respect to skrouse for pushing his chips in and getting peppers. Tony G was a disappointment for him, and the 1.4 is years out not helping him win now. Props to trofie for flipping Peppers for an objectively better package than what he gave up for him. I’ll take 1.4 for 2 ok picks and 2 late firsts all day.
71.
Pacers trade:
Drazen Dalipagic - 10 Mil
3001 IND 1.5 (Sidney Green)
Clippers trade:
Larry Brown - 10 Mil
3001 WAS 1.1 (owned by LAC) (Clyde Drexler)
Pacers: B+
Clippers: B+
Dirt moves down a few slots to strengthen his team in the now. Heebs moves up at the cost of his best, albeit aging, player. Drazen is a solid player with just above average efficiency. His counting numbers were inflated on the Pacers and he might not be as good as those indicate. Clyde could be a future star, any time you can get a 1.1 and aren’t contending it’s going to be a good move. Well done by both.
72.
Pacers trade:
Larry Brown
3002 Pacers 1st round pick (1.25)
Hawks trade:
Manuel DeWolf
Guy Pnini
3002 Hawks 1st round pick (1.16)
Pacers: B
Hawks: B+
I like this for both teams. Heebs flips Brown for a better return, while JHB gets a solid point guard for not a huge price. There is a bit of scarcity with point guards in the league currently and improving the spot is proving difficult for many.
77.
Magic Trade
Angus Brandt
Shannon Scott
ORL 04 1st (1.08)
25K skrouse
Kings Trade
Dino Meneghin
Terrance Hunt
Magic: B-
Kings: A
Again skrouse going all in, except Dino decided to call it a career after the season. I’m never going to knock anyone for going for it with a solid roster. Meanwhile irush turns someone who clearly wasn’t in his long term plans into a top 10 pick. Great move for the Kings.
1.
Bobcats trade:
Bobcats Creation 3rd (Isma’il Muhammad)
Bobcats Creation 4th (Tony Gonzalez)
40k skrouse
Suns trade:
Suns Creation 2nd (Ian Vouyoukas)
Bobcats: B+
Suns: C
Feels like the Suns could have gotten a future one for this pick along with some bucks. The value of bucks is relative to the activity level of the GM, considering you can basically print them by doing shit. The Ian pick eventually lands with the T-Wolves who then get value out of the player later
2.
Bucks trade:
Creation 1st (Hank Gathers)
Creation 2nd (Vashil Fernandez)
Clippers trade:
3002 1st (1.11)
3003 1st (1.2)
Clippers: A
Bucks: A-
A good haul for trofie who is building for the future. Dirt eventually flips Gathers, but he is a stud and certainly worth those picks alone. The Fernandez pick moves again, and frankly that pick isn’t great as he sucks.
3.
Clippers Trade:
LAC 3001 1.14 1st round Pick (Craig Ehlo)
5k coins
Warriors Trade:
GSW 3000 Creation 1.14 1st Round Pick (Antonella Riva)
Clippers: A
Warriors: C+
Riva is a stud, great pick by Dirt here. It feels like Ward could have gotten more for a top 15 creation pick, but he’s also building for the future and accumulating assets.
4.
Magic Trade:
ORL Creation 10th 10.3 (Victor Murray)
30k
Bucks Trade:
Mil Creation 3 3.25 (Joe Wolfinger)
Magic: D+
Bucks: A
The Magic eventually flip this pick, but this feels like a high price for a late 3rd. Wolfinger is terrible.
5.
Lakers get creation 1.27 (Kenny George) and 2.3 (Josh Peppers), 3002 2.20, Bobcats creation 7.28 (Joe Burton)
Wolves get creation 2.24 (Ian Vouyoukas), 2.28 (Ante Tomic), and 50k
Bobcats get creation 1.24 (Chief Kickingstallionsims) and 2.6 (Jon Diebler)
Lakers: A-
Wolves: A
Bobcats: B
The Lakers got a good haul for Peppers and the George pick and didn’t give up a whole hell of a lot. The Wolves made 2 very solid picks and got a good chuck of $ to move down. Charlotte moves the two picks the got here for Demetrius Mitchell who had a really good season but likely won’t be around long.
6.
Magic Trade:
02 1st (1.20)
03 1st (1.15)
10k
Sonics Trade:
Creation 1.20 (Oscar Schmidt)
Magic: B
Sonics: C+
This package feels a little light for 1.20 in creation. Schmidt is a really nice player for the Magic, but long in the tooth. If Tim can hit on one of those 2 picks he will likely win the deal.
7.
Sixers Trade:
Sixers Creation 1st (1.15) (Jason Capel)
Sixers Creation 2nd (2.15) (Retin Obasohan)
Sixers Creation 3rd (3.15) (Pierluigi Marzorati)
Grizzlies Trade:
Grizzlies Creation 4th (4.9) (Jon Scheyer)
Grizzlies Creation 5th (5.21) (Bill Spivey)
Grizzlies Creation 9th (9.21) (Perry Ellis)
Grizzlies 3001 1st (1.4) (Antoine Carr)
Grizzlies Trade:
Quincy Linville
Duane Notice
04 Grizzlies First 1.13
Sixers Trade:
Jon Scheyer
04 Sixers First 1.21
Sixers: B
Grizzlies: B
Getting a 1.4 is nice, but had the Sixers traded those 3 picks individually they may have gotten more. I grouped both trades together as they were essentially simultaneously agreed upon. Capel is very good, Obasohan is a wait and see once TC happens and he gets upgraded. Marzorati served his purpose but isn’t spectacular by any means. I imagine both teams are happy with what they got out of this trade.
8.
Bobs trade:
Lakers Crecation 1st 1.24 (Chief Kickinstallionsims)
Lakers Creation 2nd 2.6 (Jon Diebler)
Bobcats Creation 6th 6.02 (Oguz Savas)
Bobcats 3001 2nd 2.28 (Scotter Mccray)
Bobcats 3003 2nd 2.7
Cougars trade:
Cougars Creation 1st 1.16 (Demetrius Mitchell)
Bobcats: B+
Cougars: Inc
If the Cougars are able to retain the Chief this is likely a B+ for them as well. Diebler could use better efficiency, but he’s not too bad overall. Chief has his holes but is a very good player as well. Hook Mitchell fits in with what Odin is trying to do and is a top of the line point guard.
9.
Spurs give
3000 1.18 (Sergei Belov)
Raptors give
1.19 3001(Tom Piotrowski) and 1.17 3002
Spurs: D+
Raptors: A
Belov is a top 5 player in the league, getting him for this package is an absolute steal. The Spurs really need one of these picks to pan out to make this at least a little balanced.
10.
Clippers trade:
3000 LAC Creation 2.7 (Da’Sean Butler)
3000 LAC Creation 2.25 (Vashil Fernandez)
LAC 3003 2nd round
25K
Nets Trade:
3000 BKN Creation 1.26 (Kyle Hines)
Clippers: A
Nets: B-
Hines fits to a T what the Clippers were going for. He’s an excellent scorer and the best rebounder in the league. Butler is pretty solid as well, and BK eventually traded him
11.
Lakers trade:
Lakers Creation First 1.27 (Kenny George)
Knicks trade:
Knicks 3002 First 1.19
Lakers: Inc
Knicks: A
This appears to be a very good deal for the Knicks as George is a solid player. Tyler clearly isn’t trying to compete right now so he gets an incomplete depending on what he does with the pick.
12.
Seattle Supersonics trade:
3000 SuperSonics 2.10 (Bob Kurkland)
Dallas Mavericks trade:
3001 Mavericks 1.15 (Randy Wittman)
Sonics: B+
Mavs: A
Kurkland fits the Mavs timeline and already helped them win a title. Very good player but almost as old as Sapular We shall see what Wittman becomes, I trust Tim to invest and make him into the best he can be.
13.
Spurs give
3000 2.12 (Joshua Smith)
Grizzlies give
3003 1.24
5k skrouse
Spurs: C+
Grizz: A
Joshua Smith will be a cornerstone for me for at least half a decade. The Spurs obviously aren’t looking to build right away and kicked the can down the line. Can’t believe Smith fell this far.
14.
Raptors send:
33k skrouse units
Bullets send:
Creation 3rd (3.18) (Michael Jenkins)
Raptors: C+
Bullets: A
Don’t love this for the Raptors and the only reason the grade isn’t worse is because of delap’s buck earning capabilities. Michael Jenkins stinks.
15. Null and void
16.
Warriors trade:
Creation 2.16 (Drazen Dalipagic)
Pacers trade:
3003 IND 1st (1.21)
Warriors: C+
Pacers: A
Drazen is a very good player that Heebs was able to turn into a piece to acquire Clyde Drexler. Again, the Warriors won’t be contending any time soon, but 1.21 is a lottery ticket at best.
17.
Pelicans trade:
Pelicans Creation 2nd 2.17 (Larry Brown)
Bobcats trade:
50k skrouse
Pelicans: C-
Bobcats: B
If we’re being honest the Pelicans were never going to stick around, and these bucks should probably go to whomever takes them over. Larry Brown netted odin a few assets down the line, meh.
18.
Magic Trade:
Creation 3.25 (Joe Wolfinger), 4.03 (David Lighty)
Pipers Trade:
Creation 3.05 (Ed Cota)
Magic: B
Pipers: C
Cota is the best player in the deal but he’s not anything special really. Lighty could turn into something maybe?
19.
bobs trade
38k skrouse
clippers trade
creation 3rd 3.07 (LiAngelo Ball)
Bobcats: C
Clippers: C+
Ball is a net neutral, not going to kill you not going to do anything particularly well. Bucks are bucks, odin will replenish.
20.
Hawks trade:
3001 ATL 1st round pick 1.20 (Randy Breuer)
SuperSonics trade:
3000 Creation 3rd round pick 3.10 (JP Tokoto)
Hawks: B-
Sonics: Inc
We’ll see how Breuer turns out, I expect this one to be about a wash. Tokoto isn’t bad. A lot of boards and steals from the 2 guard spot. Not particularly efficient. Don’t love him don’t hate him.
21.
Magic Trade:
01 Orl First 1.27 (Chris McNealy)
Suns Trade:
Creation 4.02 (Tony Gonzalez)
Magic: C
Suns: Inc
Tony G sucked, which I’m sure was a disappointment for skrouse. We’ll see on this McNealy fella. Losing a late 1 on a bust isn’t really a big deal, a wash for skrouse at worst.
22.
Knicks trade:
3rd round creation pick (3.29) (Marcel Jones)
76ers trade:
25k bucks
Knicks Grade: B
76ers Grade: C
Marcel Jones exists. Knicks get a higher grade for a)not having his contract, and b)getting something out of this pick.
23.
Sixers Send
2003 1st round pick (1.28)
20k
Suns Send
3rd round creation Charlotte Bobcats (3.28) Isma’il Muhammad
Sixers Grade: C+
Suns Grade: B+
Muhammad might become an ok 3rd swingman? I’d rather have the pick and bucks at this point. I’m not sure either asset will become anything special unless the Suns hit on a hidden gem or something at 1.28.
24.
Knicks trade:
Knicks creation 4th (4.1) (Carlos Suarez)
Bobcats trade:
20k skrouse
Knicks: B
Bobcats: C-
Were the Bobs just looking for a tradeable contract here? Ultimately Suarez moved on to the Stags and is now a free agent. Odin tossed around currency like he was at the Gold Club on a Saturday night during the creation draft.
25.
Lakers send:
LAL Creation 3000 4.24 (Robert Upshaw)
Clippers send:
10K
LAC Creation 3000 6.23 (Tarvis Williams)
Lakers: C
Clippers: C+
Upshaw is a decent d/r big for the TWolves, but will ultimately lose his spot in the rotation if he’s on a contender. Bucks are whatever, more valuable to Tyler since he doesn’t generate many on his own.
26.
Warriors trade
5th round creation 5.16 (Danilo Barthel)
Mavs trade
10k skrouse scratch
Warriors: C+
Mavs: C+
At least that Mavs got ok efficiency out of Barthel. The Warriors obviously just took the highest offer for all of their picks as they were building for the future. Mostly a throw away deal for both sides.
27.
Raptors Trade:
Creation 6.29 (Julius Peppers) , 8.29 (Luke Hancock), 15k
Bullets Trade:
Creation 6.12 (Laimonas Chatkevicius), 8.12 (Mindaugas Kacinas)
Raptors: D+
Bullets: C+
Good for yawn getting some bucks to move down for picks that ultimately were all pretty much trash. Not sure Delap’s motivation to make the deal, but bucks don’t mean a ton to him so I’m sure he doesn’t care the players haven’t panned out as it doesn’t really cost him.
28.
Warriors trade
6th round creation (6.14) (Ben Elias)
Mavs trade
9th round creation (9.8)
10th round creation (10.22)
7500 skrouse scratch
Warriors: C
Mavs: B
Elias wasn’t horrible as a 3/4th big for the Mavs during their title run. That’s about all you can ask for out of a creation 6th. See previous comments on Warriors trades.
29.
Bobs trade:
Goran Suton
Carlos Suarez
Bobcats 01-05 1sts (Darren Daye)
Bobs 04/05 2nds
Bobs 3004 upgrades (10)
Stags trade:
James Blackmon Jr
Stags 3000 upgrades (10)
Trade 2:
Bobs trade:
Damian Liston
Cameron Dollar
Eulis Baez
Logan Langdon
E.J. Anosike
Stags trade:
Devan Downey
Shawn James
(trade 41)
Bobcats: B-
Stags: B+
The Stags punted creation for this package, which isn’t horrible. Downey was a disappointment for the Bobs, Blackmon is a better than average wing. It will be interesting to see if the Bobs bring Downey back in FA. His efficiency is not good, but he pulls down some boards at the PG slot which we know odin likes. He looks a bit like Rondo from 5.0.
44.
Clippers trade:
Derrick Low
Ender Arslan
Robbie Cowgill
Sam Muldrow
50K skrouse
3001 LAC 2nd Round (Rod Foster)
3002 LAC 2nd Round
Bobcats trade:
Larry Brown
Clippers: B+
Bobcats: C
Odin recoups some of the currency he paid out for picks during the draft. Honestly I like Larry Brown a bit more than Devan Downey. The next couple years will tell us if the Bobs kept the right PG or not. Small price to pay for the Clippers to obtain Brown who at the very least is a top backup point guard in a league a bit short on them.
45.
Dallas Mavericks trade:
3002 Mavericks first rounder
3003 Mavericks first rounder
Aaron Bright
Anthony Gill - MLE
David Lucas - LLE
20k skrouse
Brooklyn Nets trade:
Theodoros Papaloukas*
Mavericks: A
Nets: A
The rare win for both teams here. Theo pushed the Mavs over the top and got them a title so that’s an immediate win for Soup, meanwhile the Nets have a plan (I think) and as long as BK sticks to it, the 3003 Mavs pick should be a nice one. Good on these GMs to find a trade partner with matching timelines/assets.
46.
Raptors send:
Toronto 3003 1st Round Pick
Toronto 3004 1st Round Pick
Eric Chenowith
Mindaugus Kacinas
30k skrouse
Nets send:
Brooklyn 3002 1st Round Pick
Da'Sean Butler
Raptors: B-
Nets: A
Heaping praise on BK for trades 45 and 46 as he’s turned his now assets into a really interesting pick collection. Provided he scouts and takes the right players he’s got a stew going. Butler isn’t a bad player at all. Probably steeper a price than I’d have paid for him, but I get it for Delap. He’s got an older star and wants to go for it, admirable.
48.
Bullets Trade:
3001 1.1 (Clyde Drexler)
3001 2nd (Jim Lampley)
3004 1.18
3004 2nd
3005 1.07
3005 2nd
Ryan Appleby
Luke Hancock
Kresimir Cosic
Clippers Trade:
Hank Gathers
Bullets: B+
Clippers: B+
Quite a haul for dirt, but Gathers is worth it. He’s easily a top 5 player in the league, is young and is cost controlled. Yawn taking the sure thing over future picks makes sense if he wants to go for it. Dirt did a good job flipping 1.1 as well. I think both teams won this deal.
49.
Timberwolves Trade:
Ian Vouyoukas (10 mil)
Clippers Trade:
3005 1.07 (from Bullets)
Ryan Appleby (from Bullets 5 mil)
Robert Upshaw (6 mil)
Timberwolves: A
Clippers: B-
The TWolves got a very high price for what boils down to a 35 year old rental player. I understand what the Clippers were doing, but I think anything less than a title as a result of this trade is a loss for them. They are looking at a coin flip situation in FA assuming another team offers him a 1 year max. If the Clippers get him back their grade bumps to a B or B+.
51.
Bucks send
Bruce Ellington
Gary Litwack
Terrell Sharman
3001 Bucks first pick 26 (Roy Hinson)
3002 clipper 1st. Pick 11
3002 Bucks first pick 22
3003 bucks first pick 15
Lakers send
Josh Peppers
Bucks: A-
Lakers: B
If the Bucks hadn’t flipped Peppers for a 1.4 this would be a D for them. Peppers is a very solid player and if he can clean up the turnover issue you’re looking at a long term #1 on a contender. The picks trofie paid in a vacuum aren’t great picks, but 2 top 15 picks will be nice for Tyler if he can find someone. He clearly isn’t contending in the near future so getting value for Peppers was ideal.
54.
Heat Send:
Raymar Morgan
Daxter Miles Jr.
03 1st (1.12)
Warriors Send:
Michael Lewis
Rodney Hayes
03 1st (1.28)
Heat: D
Warriors: A
I’m going to be honest I’m not sure what the Heat were going for with this deal. Lewis stinks, Hayes is a free agent. 1.28 to 1.12 is a significant jump. Ward wins this deal clearly in my mind. He keeps accruing assets for a future run.
55.
Sixers Send
Marcel Jones
3004 1st round pick via Vancouver Grizzlies (1.12)
Warriors Send
Bootsy Thornton
Sixers: A
Warriors: A
In a vacuum I think this is too much for Bootsy, as I’m not a huge fan of him, and he was an expiring. That said, Bankz was able to turn 1.12 into 1.10 in the same draft and pick up 2 more picks in the very next trade shipping out Bootsy, so it’s a net big win for him. Ward got good value for Bootsy and again, keeps building for the future stacking picks.
56.
Sixers Send
Bootsy Thornton
Kevin Marfo
Suns Send
3002 1st round pick (1.22)
3004 1st round pick (1.10)
3005 2nd round pick (2.2)
10K
Elyjah Goss
Amida Brimah
Sixers: A
Suns: D
See previous trade comments for Sixers. Marfo and Thornton are just not great and both were expiring. I don’t get this for the Suns. That 1.10 could turn into a really good player. I guess they were pushing their chips in, but I wouldn’t have done so for these two players.
65.
Magic Trade
Tony Gonzalez
Mike Wright
Dick Artmeier
ORL '05 1st (1.4)
ORL '03 2nd (2.15)
10K skrouse
Bucks Trade
Josh Peppers
Gerry McNamara
Magic: B-
Bucks: A-
Respect to skrouse for pushing his chips in and getting peppers. Tony G was a disappointment for him, and the 1.4 is years out not helping him win now. Props to trofie for flipping Peppers for an objectively better package than what he gave up for him. I’ll take 1.4 for 2 ok picks and 2 late firsts all day.
71.
Pacers trade:
Drazen Dalipagic - 10 Mil
3001 IND 1.5 (Sidney Green)
Clippers trade:
Larry Brown - 10 Mil
3001 WAS 1.1 (owned by LAC) (Clyde Drexler)
Pacers: B+
Clippers: B+
Dirt moves down a few slots to strengthen his team in the now. Heebs moves up at the cost of his best, albeit aging, player. Drazen is a solid player with just above average efficiency. His counting numbers were inflated on the Pacers and he might not be as good as those indicate. Clyde could be a future star, any time you can get a 1.1 and aren’t contending it’s going to be a good move. Well done by both.
72.
Pacers trade:
Larry Brown
3002 Pacers 1st round pick (1.25)
Hawks trade:
Manuel DeWolf
Guy Pnini
3002 Hawks 1st round pick (1.16)
Pacers: B
Hawks: B+
I like this for both teams. Heebs flips Brown for a better return, while JHB gets a solid point guard for not a huge price. There is a bit of scarcity with point guards in the league currently and improving the spot is proving difficult for many.
77.
Magic Trade
Angus Brandt
Shannon Scott
ORL 04 1st (1.08)
25K skrouse
Kings Trade
Dino Meneghin
Terrance Hunt
Magic: B-
Kings: A
Again skrouse going all in, except Dino decided to call it a career after the season. I’m never going to knock anyone for going for it with a solid roster. Meanwhile irush turns someone who clearly wasn’t in his long term plans into a top 10 pick. Great move for the Kings.