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First time user of the site, but read through a lot of this thread last night and you guys seem to know what happens in certain situations/what to do so I'll give it a shot. If you have never completed a season and don't know what happens you shouldn't read the rest.
I'm a 96 overall PG, maxed all the way in year 3. I play for Phoenix and it's been fine the first two years. I'm a two time league MVP, but I want to play with another superstar. LeBron asked me to team up, but it never gave me the chance to say yes. LeBron is in Philly with a loaded roster, I'd love to go there. I'd also be willing to go to the Knicks, Lakers, Clippers or Thunder. There are just a few problems. I went through 2+ years saying everything is great to GM, had 100% trust. I was planning on waiting until Free Agency until I found out you never become a free agent which is awful. So I asked for a trade, a couple of days later he asked me if I still wanted a trade and I said no. I wanted to stay.
My GM Trust now is 98%, I'll have it back to 100% in no time. So I have a few questions.
1) Would the method of telling him to trade the "star" from year one still work?
2) If my GM Trust is 100% will he trade me to one of the three teams I list? They are all highly interested in me but so are Denver and San Antonio. I don't want to go to either of them and would rather just stay with the Suns forever. So anyone know the odds of the GM granting one of the teams you choose if you have a strong relationship with him?
Thanks in advance
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Beginning of my second year i did the dont get along with a teammate thing, which i was on Atlanta and i hated their guts. told Gm to trade horford cause he sucked, and i was traded to my team that i initially said i wanted to my agent, which was the bulls. my gm relationship was 100 and dropped to like 4 when i said i don't get along with horford.