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Re: NBA DRAFT PICK TRADE VALUES
« Reply #30 on: June 07, 2015, 11:52:04 AM »

Offline danpc55

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so what you guys are saying its impossible to trade up to #6 or#7 with players from boston to trade and 4picks from 2015 and 8picks from 2016 and 2picks from 2018?if you shooting for a rim protecter like stein?you have sully,kelly o,pressey,babb,bradley too.

Re: NBA DRAFT PICK TRADE VALUES
« Reply #31 on: June 07, 2015, 04:08:28 PM »

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If some use this and say the 6 rule means C's can trade up to 10 and do so by just using 16 and 33 it can't be a good chart. It is unlikely but not necessarily a bad deal for Heat.

Here is what 16 and 33 get you the last few drafts vs 10.

2014 Payton for Nurkic(16) and then your PG choice of Dinwiddle, Clarkson or Russo Smith.

2013 McCollum for Muhammad or Greek freak for SG at 16 and Cann or Muscala.

2012 Rivers for Big of choice Zeller, Jones, Sully and then shooter late Middletown. Or even Green and Crowder were there second round

2011 Fredette(10)/Klay (11) "shooter" for pick pf Vucevic, Harris, Shump, Butler and more guys its nuts how many good guys late then in second get your shooter in Parsons.


So hindsight is 20/20 but there were a bunch of good combinations going by the metric.
Even so a team still isn't going to trade the #10 for the #16 and #33.  Even if the team at #10 wants to trade down, you'd need to at least add a future 2nd.  In the case of the Miami #10 pick, I think there would be several teams interested.  So I think it would cost us the #16 and the 2016 Dallas pick.
Six is the max trade down so if you throw in a 2nd it's still decent. As is switching 28 over 33. Some times as you said, there are multiple teams competing and you have to over pay.
Edit: 16 and Dallas pick would be a big overpay IMO. Dallas can be a lottery team for all we know right now.
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Re: NBA DRAFT PICK TRADE VALUES
« Reply #32 on: June 09, 2015, 04:48:54 PM »

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so what you guys are saying its impossible to trade up to #6 or#7 with players from boston to trade and 4picks from 2015 and 8picks from 2016 and 2picks from 2018?if you shooting for a rim protecter like stein?you have sully,kelly o,pressey,babb,bradley too.
No we can move up if the price is right for ainge. He is going to make a move. No way we bring in 4 players. Worst case we stash two overseas but Danny really has never done that with a true overseas player. It all matters on how far WCS and Lyles fall.
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Re: NBA DRAFT PICK TRADE VALUES
« Reply #33 on: June 09, 2015, 10:55:50 PM »

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thanks spike for replying.im was just trying to figure out which can get with 12 picks ny wants to trade down den wants to trade lawson so if can figure out how many picks we need to trade to move up to get stein and maybe cousins would be a great haul.do u think den would trade the #7 pick for #33and #45 and any 2nd rd picks or 1rd picks then trade #16 and #28 with players then trade lawson to sac for cousins.that would be to good to be true to get cousins and #6and#7 picks to get stein and lyles or portis what a front line would that be cousins stein portis...we can only hope