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Re: Trifecta 2k14 Project (XBOX 360)
Trifecta 2K14 presents Eaglerock562 Association Reference Guide 2013-14 Edition
If there is any information that members would like to use as a reference for their associations please post in thread and I will include them in the step by step guide that I am in the process of generating. If at all possible please limit posts to information that ALL users can use, not just individually. If anything individual information you can send me a message. Thank you. Step by step sections will be uploaded during the week, so check back frequently.
Each team will have their own section that will include:
1. Opening night roster
2. Depth Chart/Player Roles
3. Rotations
4. Salaries/Contracts
5. Coaching Profiles
6. Playbooks
7. Transactions
There will be a league wide section pertaining to the following:
1. Overseas Players draft rights obtained by NBA team
2. Draft Pick Debt (future draft picks both protected and unprotected used in trades)
Overseas Players draft rights obtained by NBA teams
Spoiler
76ers
- Furkan Aldemir: Drafted 53rd by the Clippers in 2012; traded to the Rockets on June 29th, 2012. Sixers have an agreement in place to acquire him from the Rockets. Spent 2012/13 with Galatasaray in Turkey.
Bobcats
Bucks
Bulls
- Vladimir Veremeenko: Drafted 48th by the Wizards in 2006; traded to the Bulls on July 8th, 2010. Spent 2012/13 with UNICS Kazan in Russia.
- Nikola Mirotic: Drafted 23rd by the Rockets in 2011; traded to the Timberwolves on June 24th, 2011; traded to the Bulls on June 24th, 2011. Spent 2012/13 with Real Madrid in Spain.
Cavaliers
- Ejike Ugboaja: Drafted 55th by the Cavaliers in 2006. Spent 2012/13 with Juventus in Lithuania.
- Milan Macvan: Drafted 54th by the Cavaliers in 2011. Spent 2012/13 with Galatasaray in Turkey.
Celtics
Clippers
Grizzlies
Hawks
- Cenk Akyol: Drafted 59th by the Hawks in 2005. Spent 2012/13 with Galatasaray in Turkey.
- Sergiy Gladyr: Drafted 49th by the Hawks in 2009. Spent 2012/13 with Baloncesto Fuenlabrada in Spain.
Heat
- Ricky Sanchez: Drafted 35th by the Trail Blazers in 2005; traded to the Nuggets on June 28th, 2005; traded to the Sixers on September 10th, 2007; traded to the Grizzlies on March 15th, 2012; traded to the Heat on February 21st, 2013. Split 2012/13 between Cangrejeros de Santurce in Puerto Rico and Libertad in Argentina.
Jazz
- Ante Tomic: Drafted 44th by the Jazz in 2008. Spent 2012/13 with FC Barcelona Regal in Spain.
Kings
Knicks
Lakers
Magic
- Fran Vazquez: Drafted 11th by the Magic in 2005. Spent 2012/13 with Unicaja Malaga in Spain.
- Milovan Rakovic: Drafted 60th by the Mavericks in 2007; traded to the Magic on June 28th, 2007. Spent 2012/13 with Bilbao Basket in Spain.
Mavericks
- Petteri Koponen: Drafted 30th by the Sixers in 2007; traded to the Trail Blazers on June 28th, 2007; traded to the Mavericks on June 23rd, 2011. Spent 2012/13 with Khimki BC.
- Renaldas Seibutis: Drafted 50th by the Mavericks in 2007. Spent 2012/13 with Lietuvos Rytas.
- Tadija Dragicevic: Drafted 53rd by the Jazz in 2008; traded to the Mavericks on June 29th, 2012. Spent 2012/13 with Azovmash Mariupol in Ukraine.
Nets
- Bojan Bogdanovic: Drafted 31st by the Heat in 2011; traded to the Timberwolves on June 24th, 2011; traded to the Nets on June 24th, 2011. Spent 2012/13 with Fenerbahce Ulker in Turkey.
- Ilkan Karaman: Drafted 57th by the Nets in 2012. Spent 2012/13 with Fenerbahce Ulker in Turkey.
Nuggets
- Chukwudiebere Maduabum: Drafted 56th by the Lakers in 2011; traded to the Nuggets on June 23rd, 2011. Did not play in 2012/13.
- Izzet Turkyilmaz: Drafted 50th by the Nuggets in 2012. Spent 2012/13 with Banvitspor in Turkey.
Pacers
- Stanko Barac: Drafted 39th by the Heat in 2007; traded to the Pacers on June 28th, 2007. Spent 2012/13 with Anadolu Efes in Turkey.Pelicans
- Edin Bavcic: Drafted 56th by the Raptors in 2006; traded to the Sixers on June 28th, 2006; traded to the Pelicans on July 11th, 2012. Split 2012/13 between KAOD-BC in Greece and CSP Limoges in France.
Pistons
Raptors
- Tomislav Zubcic: Drafted 56th by the Raptors in 2012. Split 2012/13 between Lietuvos Rytas in Lithuania and KK Cibona in Croatia.
Rockets
- Axel Hervelle: Drafted 52nd by the Nuggets in 2005; traded to the Rockets on September 22nd, 2009. Spent 2012/13 with Bilbao Basket in Spain.
- Brad Newley: Drafted 54th by the Rockets in 2007. Spent 2012/13 with CB Gran Canaria in Spain.
- Sergio Llull: Drafted 34th by the Nuggets in 2009; traded to the Rockets on June 25th, 2009. Spent 2012/13 with Real Madrid in Spain.
- Kostas Papanikolaou: Drafted 48th by the Knicks in 2012; traded to the Trail Blazers on July 16th, 2012; traded to the Rockets on July 10th, 2013. Spent 2012/13 with Olympiacos in Greece.
Spurs
- Erazem Lorbek: Drafted 46th by the Pacers in 2005; traded to the Spurs on June 23rd, 2011. Spent 2012/13 with FC Barcelona Regal in Spain.
- Ryan Richards: Drafted 49th by the Spurs in 2010. Split 2012/13 between BC Vienna in Austria and Asseco Prokom Gdynia in Poland.
- Davis Bertans: Drafted 42nd by the Pacers in 2011; traded to the Spurs on June 23rd, 2011. Spent 2012/13 with KK Partizan in Serbia.
- Adam Hanga: Drafted 59th by the Spurs in 2011. Spent 2012/13 with Assignia Manresa in Spain.
Suns
Thunder
- Yotam Halperin: Drafted 53rd by the then-SuperSonics in 2006. Spent 2012/13 with FC Bayern Muenchen in Germany.
- Giorgos Printezis: Drafted 58th by the Spurs in 2007; traded to the Raptors on June 28th, 2007; traded to the Mavericks on January 4th, 2011; traded to the Knicks on December 10th, 2011; traded to the Thunder on February 21st, 2013. Spent 2012/13 with Olympiacos in Greece.
- Tibor Pleiss: Drafted 31st by the Nets in 2010; traded to the Hawks on June 24th, 2010; traded to the Thunder on June 24th, 2010. Spent 2012/13 with Caja Laboral in Spain.
Timberwolves
- Loukas Mavrokefalidis: Drafted 57th by the Timberwolves in 2006. Split 2012/13 between Spartak St. Petersburg in Russia and FC Barcelona Regal in Spain.
- Lior Eliyahu: Drafted 44th by the Hawks in 2006; traded to the Rockets on June 28th, 2006; traded to the Timberwolves on June 26th, 2012. Spent 2012/13 with Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel.
- Henk Norel: Drafted 47th by the Timberwolves in 2009. Spent 2012/13 with CAI Zaragoza in Spain.
- Nemanja Bjelica: Drafted 35th by the Wizards in 2010; traded to the Timberwolves on June 24, 2010. Spent 2012/13 with Caja Laboral in Spain.
- Paulao Prestes: Drafted 45th by the Timberwolves in 2010. Split 2012/13 between Uniceub-BRB-Brasilia in Brazil and CB Gran Canaria in Spain.
- Tanguy Ngombo: Drafted 57th by the Mavericks in 2011; traded to the Trail Blazers on June 23rd, 2011; traded to the Timberwolves on June 27th, 2011. Did not play in 2012/13.
Trail Blazers
Warriors
- Ognjen Kuzmic: Drafted 52nd by the Warriors in 2012. Spent 2012/13 with FIATC Mutua Joventut in Spain
Wizards
- Tomas Satoransky: Drafted 32nd by the Wizards in 2012. Spent 2012/13 with Cajasol Banca Civica in Spain.
- Emir Preldzic: Drafted 57th by the Suns in 2009; traded to the Cavaliers on June 26th, 2009; traded to the Wizards on February 17th, 2010. Spent 2012/13 with Fenerbahce Ulker in Turkey.
Draft Pick Debts
Spoiler
2014 First Round Picks
Atlanta Hawks
- Has rights to swap 2014 first-round pick with Brooklyn Nets via Joe Johnson trade on 7/11/12.
Boston Celtics
- Receives Brooklyn Nets 2014 first-round pick (less favorable of theirs and Atlanta's) via Kevin Garnett trade on 7/10/13.
Charlotte Bobcats
- Receives Portland Trail Blazers 2014 first-round pick (1-12 protected in 2014, 1-12 in 2015, unprotected in 2016) via Gerald Wallace trade on 2/24/11.
- Receives Detroit Pistons 2014 first-round pick (1-8 protected in 2014, top 1 protected in 2015, unprotected in 2016) via Ben Gordon trade on 6/26/12.
Chicago Bulls
- Receives Charlottes' 2014 first-round pick (1-10 protected in 2014, 1-8 protected in 2015, unprotected in 2016) via Tyrus Thomas trade on 2/18/10.
Cleveland Cavaliers
- Receives Sacramento Kings 2014 first-round pick (1-12 protected in 2014, 1-10 protected in 2015 and 2016, second-round pick in 56-60 range in 2017, extinguished thereafter) via J.J. Hickson trade on 6/30/11.
Denver Nuggets
- Receives New York Knicks 2014 first-round pick via Carmelo Anthony trade on 2/22/11.
Miami Heat
- Receives Philadelphia 76ers 2014 first-round pick (1-14 protected in 2014, second round pick in 2015 and 2016 afterwards) via Justin Hamilton trade on 6/28/12.
Oklahoma City Thunder
- Receives Dallas Mavericks 2014 first-round pick (1-20 protected) via James Harden trade on 10/27/12.
Orlando Magic
- Receives less favorable of Denver Nuggets/New York Knicks 2014 first-round pick via Dwight Howard trade on 8/10/12.
Philadelphia 76ers
- Receives New Orleans Pelicans 2014 first-round pick (1-5 protected in 2014-2020, 2020 second round pick afterwards) via Jrue Holiday trade on 7/10/13.
Phoenix Suns
- Receives Indiana Pacers 2014 first-round pick via Luis Scola trade on 7/28/13.
- Receives Minnesota Timberwolves 2014 first-round pick (1-13 protected in 2014, 1-12 protected in 2015, 1-12 protected in 2016. Afterwards a 2016 and 2017 second-round pick) via Wesley Johnson trade on 7/27/12.
- Receives Washington Wizards 2014 first-round pick via Marcin Gortat trade on 10/25/13.
Utah Jazz
- Receives Golden State Warriors 2014 first-round pick via Andre Iguodala sign-and-trade on 7/10/13.
Second Round Picks
Boston Celtics
- Receives Brooklyn Nets 2014 second-round pick via JaJuan Johnson trade on 6/23/11.
Cleveland Cavaliers
- Receives Orlando Magic 2014 second-round pick via the Justin Harper trade on 6/23/11.
- Receives Memphis' 2014 second-round pick via D.J. Kennedy trade on 7/25/12.
Dallas Mavericks
- Receives Boston Celtics 2014 second-round pick via Kelly Olynyk trade on 6/27/13.
Denver Nuggets
- Receives Portland Trail Blazers 2014 second-round pick via Raymond Felton trade on 6/24/11.
Houston Rockets
- Receives New York Knicks 2014 second-round pick via Marcus Camby trade on 7/11/12.
- Receives Philadelphia 76ers 2014 second-round pick (If in 31-55 range, not yet conveyed aftewards) via Royce White trade on 7/13/13.
Miami Heat
- Receives Minnesota Timberwolves 2014 second-round pick via the Michael Beasley trade on 7/12/10.
Milwaukee Bucks
- Receives Los Angeles Lakers 2014 second-round pick via Steve Nash trade on 7/11/12.
- Receives Toronto Raptors 2014 second-round (less favorable) from the L.A. Clippers via J.J. Redick trade on 7/10/13
Minnesota Timberwolves
- Receives New Orleans Pelicans 2014 second-round pick via the Darius Songaila trade on 9/9/09.
- Receives Golden State Warriors 2014 second-round pick via Nemanja Nedovic trade on 6/27/13.
New Orleans Pelicans
- Receives L.A. Clippers' conditional 2014 second-round pick (top-55 protected) via Bobby Borwin trade on 1/26/10.
New York Knicks
- Receives Sacramento Kings 2014 second-round (top-55 protected) from the Boston Celtics via the Nate Robinson trade on 2/18/10.
Philadelphia 76ers
- Receives Brooklyn Nets 2014 second-round pick via Ricky Ledo trade on 6/27/13.
- Receives Houston Rockets 2014 second-round pick from the Milwaukee Bucks via Nate Wolters on 6/27/13.
San Antonio Spurs
- Receives L.A. Clippers 2014 second-round pick (must be 31-55, not conveyed afterwards) via C.J. Jerrells on 10/18/10.
Toronto Raptors
- Receives Sacramento's conditional second-round pick (must be 31-55) via James Johnson trade on 7/16/12.
- Receives Oklahoma City's 2014 second-round pick from the New York Knicks via Andrea Bargnani trade on 7/10/13.
2013-14 NBA Roster Counts
2013-14 NBA Coaching Staffs
Players Who Can Veto Trades
No-trade clauses are rare in the NBA. Only four of the most decorated players have them — Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett and Dirk Nowitzki. Garnett retains his no-trade power even though he waived it this summer to facilitate his move to the Nets. It’s much more common that a player will gain a de-facto no-trade clause through a quirk in the league’s collective bargaining agreement.
Bird rights, Early Bird rights and Non-Bird rights are all mechanisms that allow teams to go above the salary cap to retain their own players. Trades usually have no effect on those rights, but that’s not the case with players on one-year contracts. A team that acquires a player on a one-year deal via trade can’t use any form of Bird rights to re-sign that player the following offseason. The player often stands to lose financially in such a case, so the NBA allows players on one-year contracts to block trades. Despite this, some players allow trades to go through anyway, as Marreese Speights did last year when the Grizzlies sent him to the Cavaliers.
The no-trade rule includes players signed to two-year deals that include a team or player option on the final year. For the purposes of the no-trade rule, option seasons don’t count until they’re exercised, and options on non-rookie scale contracts generally aren’t exercised until the end of the season, well past the trade deadline.
Clubs retain Bird rights on players they re-sign even if they had renounced their rights before re-signing them. In other words, a player’s “Bird clock” doesn’t reset if a team renounces his rights, as long as he re-signs with that team. For instance, Jannero Pargo spent last season with the Bobcats, who renounced his rights this past summer before signing him to a new one-year contract. Pargo will be eligible for Early Bird rights next offseason, even though the Bobcats renounced his non-Bird rights this summer. So, the ‘Cats would need his consent to trade him this year.
Similarly, the Mavericks waived Bernard James this summer and re-signed him, but, just as with Pargo, his “Bird clock” did not reset, so the Mavs can’t trade James and his new one-year contract without consent.
This rule is also one reason why teams will often tack a non-guaranteed season onto the contract of an end-of-the-bench player they sign at midseason. Partial seasons count toward Bird eligibility just as much as full seasons do. Also, non-guaranteed seasons don’t function like option seasons, so their existence doesn’t invoke the trade-consent rule.
One additional note: No player signed this offseason can be traded until December 15th, at the earliest.
Here’s a team-by-team breakdown of players who can block trades this season:
2013-14 NBA D-League Draft Eligible Players
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