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Re: trade idea revisited: Kings - Celtics
« Reply #15 on: January 30, 2014, 10:26:21 AM »

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If kings include the 2014 1st or right to swap the our 2nd 1st pick with theirs, would that be better?

Check out mclemore stats the past 3 games. He is playong well. The kid has potential and still really young

Sacramento's 2014 pick is owed to Chicago, with top-10 protection.  We could trade for a right to swap if it falls 11th or higher, or could do a deal on draft night where Sacramento picks or us, but we can't get their pick straight up.

Sorry so your stating bulls have the pick if its past 10th.

Trading rondo then wont net us the 2014 pick as sac will likely do better than the 10th pick

Yes, Bulls get the pick if its 11th through 30th.

If its 1st through 10th, the Kings still can't trade it ahead of time, because their 2015 pick would then be owed to the Bulls (again, with top-10 protection, I believe).

What was the king bulls trade?if u know

Re: trade idea revisited: Kings - Celtics
« Reply #16 on: January 30, 2014, 10:28:02 AM »

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If kings include the 2014 1st or right to swap the our 2nd 1st pick with theirs, would that be better?

Check out mclemore stats the past 3 games. He is playong well. The kid has potential and still really young

Sacramento's 2014 pick is owed to Chicago, with top-10 protection.  We could trade for a right to swap if it falls 11th or higher, or could do a deal on draft night where Sacramento picks or us, but we can't get their pick straight up.

Sorry so your stating bulls have the pick if its past 10th.

Trading rondo then wont net us the 2014 pick as sac will likely do better than the 10th pick

Yes, Bulls get the pick if its 11th through 30th.

If its 1st through 10th, the Kings still can't trade it ahead of time, because their 2015 pick would then be owed to the Bulls (again, with top-10 protection, I believe).

What was the king bulls trade?if u know

The original deal was between the Cavs and the Kings.  I believe it was for J.J. Hickson, although I'm not positive about that.

Then, the Cavs flipped the potential Kings pick in the Luol Deng deal.


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Re: trade idea revisited: Kings - Celtics
« Reply #17 on: January 30, 2014, 12:27:33 PM »

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If kings include the 2014 1st or right to swap the our 2nd 1st pick with theirs, would that be better?

Check out mclemore stats the past 3 games. He is playong well. The kid has potential and still really young

Sacramento's 2014 pick is owed to Chicago, with top-10 protection.  We could trade for a right to swap if it falls 11th or higher, or could do a deal on draft night where Sacramento picks or us, but we can't get their pick straight up.

Sorry so your stating bulls have the pick if its past 10th.

Trading rondo then wont net us the 2014 pick as sac will likely do better than the 10th pick

Yes, Bulls get the pick if its 11th through 30th.

If its 1st through 10th, the Kings still can't trade it ahead of time, because their 2015 pick would then be owed to the Bulls (again, with top-10 protection, I believe).

What was the king bulls trade?if u know

The original deal was between the Cavs and the Kings.  I believe it was for J.J. Hickson, although I'm not positive about that.

Then, the Cavs flipped the potential Kings pick in the Luol Deng deal.
In the end, it doesn't matter.  Even if the Kings made a top 10 pick for us this year in exchange for Rondo, we'd have to take a PG to fill the gap that was just made by trading Rondo and HOPE that the pick turns out to be as good as Rondo already is. 

Still a non-starter of a trade

Re: trade idea revisited: Kings - Celtics
« Reply #18 on: January 30, 2014, 02:07:20 PM »

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If kings include the 2014 1st or right to swap the our 2nd 1st pick with theirs, would that be better?

Check out mclemore stats the past 3 games. He is playong well. The kid has potential and still really young

  He looks like he's had 2 good(ish) games in the last 3, one against Utah and one against Denver (a terrible defense and a bad defense). If that's going to net a player like Rondo then Danny blew it by not burning up the phone lines after Olynik's 25 point game, we probably could have netted Asik or maybe Monroe.