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I am in a new league and there is the regular preseason trading going on. Now, here is the situation, and this is going to seem vague because I am trying to avoid using any real names here.
I have 2 or 3 players that I am looking to market, and of course I have holes to fill in. I am talking to manager A about one of his players, but he needs to fill in a position that I can't help him with, and he has no need for the player I am looking to sell off. Manager B then sends me an offer for one of the players I am ready to trade, but the player he is offering to me doesn't help me. However, that player I am being offered is exactly the position that manager A was looking for. I could
1. Accept the offer, and then try to flip him to manager A, knowing that it might not be enough and then being stuck with a player I don't need and having sold off one of my good pieces.
2. Not accept the offer and keep looking around.
3. (this is the controversial one). Go to manager A and say that I can get this player he might be interested in, and ask him if I do, then would you make the deal for the player I want. Of course, this one violates any confidentiality about who is moving who.
Option 3 is what I wanted to do, but I chose not to because I didn't think it was right to share what other people are up to. I guess I could have gone to B and asked if he was ok with me discussing it, but in the end, I chose option 2.
What would others do in this situation?
I have 2 or 3 players that I am looking to market, and of course I have holes to fill in. I am talking to manager A about one of his players, but he needs to fill in a position that I can't help him with, and he has no need for the player I am looking to sell off. Manager B then sends me an offer for one of the players I am ready to trade, but the player he is offering to me doesn't help me. However, that player I am being offered is exactly the position that manager A was looking for. I could
1. Accept the offer, and then try to flip him to manager A, knowing that it might not be enough and then being stuck with a player I don't need and having sold off one of my good pieces.
2. Not accept the offer and keep looking around.
3. (this is the controversial one). Go to manager A and say that I can get this player he might be interested in, and ask him if I do, then would you make the deal for the player I want. Of course, this one violates any confidentiality about who is moving who.
Option 3 is what I wanted to do, but I chose not to because I didn't think it was right to share what other people are up to. I guess I could have gone to B and asked if he was ok with me discussing it, but in the end, I chose option 2.
What would others do in this situation?