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Pick Protections from the AD Trade
« on: June 16, 2019, 01:52:29 PM »

Offline rondofan1255

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Love the 2024 deferment option and 2021 reverse protection without it being Top 1 protected... everything else unprotected which is rare nowadays

Quote from: Tim Bontemps
As @taniaganguli and @_Andrew_Lopez have reported, slight clarifications here:

No. 4 pick in 2019
Pelicans get 2021 pick if it’s top 8 — otherwise they get unprotected 2022 pick.
Unprotected pick swap in 2023
Unprotected first rounder in 2024 that Pelicans can defer to 2025.

https://twitter.com/TimBontemps/status/1140135352314675201

Re: Pick Protections from the AD Trade
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2019, 02:02:05 PM »

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That is really nice and 2022 may be the 1st year high schoolers are allowed to be drafted. 
Looks like there isn't a 2nd pick swap but the deferment is probably better.   

Re: Pick Protections from the AD Trade
« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2019, 02:02:20 PM »

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Love the 2024 deferment option and 2021 reverse protection without it being Top 1 protected... everything else unprotected which is rare nowadays

Quote from: Tim Bontemps
As @taniaganguli and @_Andrew_Lopez have reported, slight clarifications here:

No. 4 pick in 2019
Pelicans get 2021 pick if it’s top 8 — otherwise they get unprotected 2022 pick.
Unprotected pick swap in 2023
Unprotected first rounder in 2024 that Pelicans can defer to 2025.

https://twitter.com/TimBontemps/status/1140135352314675201

I hope this trade turns out worse for the Lakers then the Nets trade for KG and Pierce
2019 historical draft.  Pick 12

Tim Duncan, Oscar Robertson, Elgin Baylor, Scottie Pippen, Willis Reed, Mitch Richmond, Sam Jones, Dan Majerle, Bob Cousy, Rasheed Wallace, Shawn Kemp, Marcus Camby

Re: Pick Protections from the AD Trade
« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2019, 02:11:14 PM »

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They got ripped off by NO.    It is was right off the DA playoff from the Nets trade.

Re: Pick Protections from the AD Trade
« Reply #4 on: June 16, 2019, 02:15:50 PM »

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Lebron will be 38 and 39 those last two years of unprotected. If one of Davis and new star get a serious injury, it could be Nets heist all over again. No wonder Danny did not bend over to make this kind of trade. Great job by GM of NO...amazing for a one year left superstar...amazing...

Re: Pick Protections from the AD Trade
« Reply #5 on: June 16, 2019, 02:35:46 PM »

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Boston has New Orleans' back in both NFL and NBA.

Rams shafted the Saints in the NFL? Patriots put the Rams to sleep.

Now the Celtics drove up the price for AD and helped the Pelicans get a massive glorious package from the Lakers, several unprotected picks. Pretty crazy stuff. All for a guy who was planning to come to the Lakers anyway the following summer.


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Re: Pick Protections from the AD Trade
« Reply #6 on: June 16, 2019, 03:46:09 PM »

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Love the 2024 deferment option and 2021 reverse protection without it being Top 1 protected... everything else unprotected which is rare nowadays

Quote from: Tim Bontemps
As @taniaganguli and @_Andrew_Lopez have reported, slight clarifications here:

No. 4 pick in 2019
Pelicans get 2021 pick if it’s top 8 — otherwise they get unprotected 2022 pick.
Unprotected pick swap in 2023
Unprotected first rounder in 2024 that Pelicans can defer to 2025.

https://twitter.com/TimBontemps/status/1140135352314675201

With these reverse protectons it's basically the rumored trade proposal I thought the Pelicans should have taken already in February. Many disagreed at that time, but I like it for the Pelicans. Now they just need to trade Ball for another (future) lottery pick.

Re: Pick Protections from the AD Trade
« Reply #7 on: June 16, 2019, 03:51:20 PM »

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Love the 2024 deferment option and 2021 reverse protection without it being Top 1 protected... everything else unprotected which is rare nowadays

Quote from: Tim Bontemps
As @taniaganguli and @_Andrew_Lopez have reported, slight clarifications here:

No. 4 pick in 2019
Pelicans get 2021 pick if it’s top 8 — otherwise they get unprotected 2022 pick.
Unprotected pick swap in 2023
Unprotected first rounder in 2024 that Pelicans can defer to 2025.

https://twitter.com/TimBontemps/status/1140135352314675201

With these reverse protectons it's basically the rumored trade proposal I thought the Pelicans should have taken already in February. Many disagreed at that time, but I like it for the Pelicans. Now they just need to trade Ball for another (future) lottery pick.
It’s definitely more than the trade package in February.
Pelicans got the number 1 pick instead of 7-8 if they tanked.
Also got the number 4 from lakers instead of 17

Re: Pick Protections from the AD Trade
« Reply #8 on: June 16, 2019, 03:56:10 PM »

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Love the 2024 deferment option and 2021 reverse protection without it being Top 1 protected... everything else unprotected which is rare nowadays

Quote from: Tim Bontemps
As @taniaganguli and @_Andrew_Lopez have reported, slight clarifications here:

No. 4 pick in 2019
Pelicans get 2021 pick if it’s top 8 — otherwise they get unprotected 2022 pick.
Unprotected pick swap in 2023
Unprotected first rounder in 2024 that Pelicans can defer to 2025.

https://twitter.com/TimBontemps/status/1140135352314675201

With these reverse protectons it's basically the rumored trade proposal I thought the Pelicans should have taken already in February. Many disagreed at that time, but I like it for the Pelicans. Now they just need to trade Ball for another (future) lottery pick.
It’s definitely more than the trade package in February.
Pelicans got the number 1 pick instead of 7-8 if they tanked.
Also got the number 4 from lakers instead of 17

Good point. The double-tank helped the Pelicans enormously.

Re: Pick Protections from the AD Trade
« Reply #9 on: June 16, 2019, 04:08:55 PM »

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I really wanted AD but, given what the Lakers were willing to pay for him, I can't imagine what the package would have been.

Mike

Re: Pick Protections from the AD Trade
« Reply #10 on: June 16, 2019, 04:40:02 PM »

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I am not in love with the talent that went New Orleans way, though if Ingram can remain healthy, he has excellent potential to be, at minimum, a very good wing option for them. Coming out of college I thought Ball would be way, way better than he has shown. I would move him, if only because of his daddy issues.

But this draft package is unbelievably good. It has the potential to be Nets trade with Celtics good.  New Orleans should be able to stack a young team together, grow it and still have massive draft assets to trade or use to upgrade the team.

If anything happens to Davis, or he decides to walk after playing with his Highness after a year, the Lakers are screwed for a decade or more.

Re: Pick Protections from the AD Trade
« Reply #11 on: June 17, 2019, 05:31:35 PM »

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Re: Pick Protections from the AD Trade
« Reply #12 on: June 17, 2019, 05:35:46 PM »

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I am not in love with the talent that went New Orleans way, though if Ingram can remain healthy, he has excellent potential to be, at minimum, a very good wing option for them. Coming out of college I thought Ball would be way, way better than he has shown. I would move him, if only because of his daddy issues.

But this draft package is unbelievably good. It has the potential to be Nets trade with Celtics good.  New Orleans should be able to stack a young team together, grow it and still have massive draft assets to trade or use to upgrade the team.

If anything happens to Davis, or he decides to walk after playing with his Highness after a year, the Lakers are screwed for a decade or more.
ball is still super young though

He can turn it around

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« Reply #13 on: June 17, 2019, 05:40:56 PM »

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Love the 2024 deferment option and 2021 reverse protection without it being Top 1 protected... everything else unprotected which is rare nowadays

Quote from: Tim Bontemps
As @taniaganguli and @_Andrew_Lopez have reported, slight clarifications here:

No. 4 pick in 2019
Pelicans get 2021 pick if it’s top 8 — otherwise they get unprotected 2022 pick.
Unprotected pick swap in 2023
Unprotected first rounder in 2024 that Pelicans can defer to 2025.

https://twitter.com/TimBontemps/status/1140135352314675201

There's really no beating the #4 pick, 2 deferred unprotected picks, a pick swap, and 2 former #2 picks that have potential. There can't be any Danny Ainge blame here. He'd have to give up Tatum, Brown + all the picks to beat this.

If these details are correct, this trade is WAY better than the one Boston got at signing -- don't hindsight compare. We got garbage + future picks (not even the guaranteed #4 immediately).

The Lakers are going all in on being a free agent destination post LeBron.

Re: Pick Protections from the AD Trade
« Reply #14 on: June 17, 2019, 05:58:09 PM »

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It's heavy draft compensation, but if LA wins a title, this deal was completely worth it for them.

NOP did great to get the package they did with basically no leverage after Boston got squeamish.


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