thanks for responses. And yes, collusion is tough to prove..and bad trades dot happen.. but I gave you an abbreviated summary. Most often the players being traded for were just picked up on waivers and then included in trades for higher priced players... far too frequently to be coincidence.. just look at this one trade..
Date of trade: Mon, 04/12, 02:47:56pm EST
Las Vegas Aces traded:
Lopez, Felipe ($2,780,000)
Phillips, Brandon ($4,170,000)
[b:c27ce1bf53]04/13Big Sur Redwoods dropped Phillips, Brandon[/b:c27ce1bf53]
Coffey, Todd ($2,140,000)
to
Big Sur Redwoods for:
Diaz, Matt ($4,350,000)
Guerrier, Matt ($3,710,000)
[b:c27ce1bf53]04/13Las Vegas Aces added Phillips, Brandon[/b:c27ce1bf53]
not the biggest names in this trade .. but when you trade for Phillips as the ' big name' in return.. and then cut Phillips right away .. surely that has to be very suspicious even for those who find the trading pattern acceptable..this pattern of drops and picks up happened far more frequently than I included in my brief summary