Alright - I'll throw a nomination out there.
What you can't give me credit for: Lucking into LaMarcus Aldridge. That being said, I only made a bid of that amount for one player, it WAS a tactical decision, and I got lucky that it worked. Though I think the strategy was sound.
I still think what you can give me credit for outweighs the above...
After getting LaMarcus, I had a 3-headed front-court of Perkins, LMA, and Amare. I knew at least one of the three would have to go, so I flipped Perkins for Deng. I figured I was trading defense for defense, but in addition to lock-down D, I've gotten the most efficient year in Deng's history (TS% .20 points higher than any other season). Even with that addition, I struggled out of the gate to a 5-10 record. Mostly due to a lack of defensive balance and rebounding prowess, I think. Lining up LMA/Amare/Deng/Klay/Rondo was awesome, but I had no depth (like last year) and 3/5 of my starters were average defensively, and none of them voracious on the boards.
So I made 2 big trades.
1: Scrubs for Biedrins. Biedrins helped solidify my front court, and gobbled up rebounds since his arrival. He played amazing in a starting role while LMA was out for a month, and I gave up basically nothing for him.
2: Amare for Livingston and Pekovic: Livingston, I think, has been the key to my big second-half run. He plays 3 or 4 positions, defends well, scores efficiently, and fits right in my lineup. Between these two trades, I gained a WHOLE lot of depth, to the point where every DC I submit, I need to try to figure out who I have to reduce minutes for. That's a good problem to have, and especially good in the playoffs.
Did I go way over the cap? Damn right, but this was part of my strategy last season. Knowing I would have to pay rondo this season, and Klay next season, I dodged the cap last year so I wouldn't be a repeater and could afford my bill for the next two years. Then after next year, I'll reset again.
I have no idea how I'll do in the playoffs, but I think I'm well positioned. After a 5-10 start, I went 50-17 - or the exact same record the super-Hawks had over the last 67 games. My moves have paid off in the regular season, and I believe they will in the playoffs as well. There are a couple of really great candidates for this award this year, but I think my year stands out because I identified the weaknesses in a great team to make it even greater. Plus there wouldn't have been as much tanking drama, if NOLa. didn't have Amare...you're WELCOME, SLOE.
Oh - and I did it all without a player that made any of the All-NBA teams, I don't have an OP like Durant, Love, or Bosh, all my wins are earned from team-building and gameplanning.
6 Rings. That's it. That's the tweet.