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Quote from: saltlover on January 09, 2015, 06:04:37 PMQuote from: LarBrd33 on January 09, 2015, 06:01:18 PMI posted this in the other thread. I'm not sure how the protections could work... they already have a heavily protected pick going to Denver.How do we get a 1st from them if they already have a heavily protected 1st going to Denver.Someone figure this out...Quote2015 first round draft pick to DenverMemphis' 1st round pick to Denver (via Cleveland) protected for selections 1-5 and 15-30 in 2015, 1-5 and 15-30 in 2016, 1-5 in 2017 and 1-5 in 2018 and unprotected in 2019 [Cleveland-Memphis, 1/22/2013; Cleveland-Denver, 1/7/2015]Read more at http://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/future_drafts/detailed#CsCrCAGY5EQ6A8Cc.99So how could they send us a 1st? It's would have to be some weird protection... something like this?2015 Draft: 1-5 = Memphis keeps it, 6-14 = Goes to Denver, 15-30 = goes to Boston Then depending on what happens it will have to roll over into 2016... so if it goes to Denver this year and maybe the rest of the protection they had given to Denver goes to us: Protected 1-5 and 15-30 in 2016, 1-5 in 2017 and 1-5 in 2018 and unprotected in 2019Does that make sense to anyone else or am I crazy?They could not do that, because it would then be possible for them to have no first round picks in consecutive future years. Unless we send them back a first rounder (so a swap), we cannot get a first until two years after they send a pick to Denver.Oh you're right... because if it goes to us this year, it would probably go to Denver next year... Interesting.
Quote from: LarBrd33 on January 09, 2015, 06:01:18 PMI posted this in the other thread. I'm not sure how the protections could work... they already have a heavily protected pick going to Denver.How do we get a 1st from them if they already have a heavily protected 1st going to Denver.Someone figure this out...Quote2015 first round draft pick to DenverMemphis' 1st round pick to Denver (via Cleveland) protected for selections 1-5 and 15-30 in 2015, 1-5 and 15-30 in 2016, 1-5 in 2017 and 1-5 in 2018 and unprotected in 2019 [Cleveland-Memphis, 1/22/2013; Cleveland-Denver, 1/7/2015]Read more at http://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/future_drafts/detailed#CsCrCAGY5EQ6A8Cc.99So how could they send us a 1st? It's would have to be some weird protection... something like this?2015 Draft: 1-5 = Memphis keeps it, 6-14 = Goes to Denver, 15-30 = goes to Boston Then depending on what happens it will have to roll over into 2016... so if it goes to Denver this year and maybe the rest of the protection they had given to Denver goes to us: Protected 1-5 and 15-30 in 2016, 1-5 in 2017 and 1-5 in 2018 and unprotected in 2019Does that make sense to anyone else or am I crazy?They could not do that, because it would then be possible for them to have no first round picks in consecutive future years. Unless we send them back a first rounder (so a swap), we cannot get a first until two years after they send a pick to Denver.
I posted this in the other thread. I'm not sure how the protections could work... they already have a heavily protected pick going to Denver.How do we get a 1st from them if they already have a heavily protected 1st going to Denver.Someone figure this out...Quote2015 first round draft pick to DenverMemphis' 1st round pick to Denver (via Cleveland) protected for selections 1-5 and 15-30 in 2015, 1-5 and 15-30 in 2016, 1-5 in 2017 and 1-5 in 2018 and unprotected in 2019 [Cleveland-Memphis, 1/22/2013; Cleveland-Denver, 1/7/2015]Read more at http://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/future_drafts/detailed#CsCrCAGY5EQ6A8Cc.99So how could they send us a 1st? It's would have to be some weird protection... something like this?2015 Draft: 1-5 = Memphis keeps it, 6-14 = Goes to Denver, 15-30 = goes to Boston Then depending on what happens it will have to roll over into 2016... so if it goes to Denver this year and maybe the rest of the protection they had given to Denver goes to us: Protected 1-5 and 15-30 in 2016, 1-5 in 2017 and 1-5 in 2018 and unprotected in 2019Does that make sense to anyone else or am I crazy?
2015 first round draft pick to DenverMemphis' 1st round pick to Denver (via Cleveland) protected for selections 1-5 and 15-30 in 2015, 1-5 and 15-30 in 2016, 1-5 in 2017 and 1-5 in 2018 and unprotected in 2019 [Cleveland-Memphis, 1/22/2013; Cleveland-Denver, 1/7/2015]Read more at http://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/future_drafts/detailed#CsCrCAGY5EQ6A8Cc.99
Quote from: Monkhouse on January 09, 2015, 06:09:30 PMQuote from: JJ2525 on January 09, 2015, 06:07:30 PMI presume (hope) Prince gets instantly bought out?No.. Hes still an expiring contract... We can flip him for possibly a better 2nd rounder. Jamneer may be bought out cause he has an PO which he'll most likely accept.I don't think you get a 2nd rounder for Prince. His contract is too big ... too hard to trade for someone who is likely a 15mpg bench guy with low production.
Quote from: JJ2525 on January 09, 2015, 06:07:30 PMI presume (hope) Prince gets instantly bought out?No.. Hes still an expiring contract... We can flip him for possibly a better 2nd rounder. Jamneer may be bought out cause he has an PO which he'll most likely accept.
I presume (hope) Prince gets instantly bought out?
@WojYahooNBA 9s10 seconds agoBoston, Memphis have been discussing Jeff Green trade for several weeks, sources tell Yahoo. Boston had wanted two firsts until recently
@WojYahooNBA 32s32 seconds agoBoston and Memphis awaiting the final nod from a third team in deal to have an agreement on Jeff Green trade, league sources tell Yahoo.
Brandon Bass is still waiting by the phone, suitcase by his front door.
Quote from: nacceltic on January 09, 2015, 06:16:13 PM@WojYahooNBA 32s32 seconds agoBoston and Memphis awaiting the final nod from a third team in deal to have an agreement on Jeff Green trade, league sources tell Yahoo. That's interesting. I wonder who team 3 is and what its will be.
Marc SteinVerified account @ESPNSteinLineESPN sources say Jeff Green is essentially a member of the Grizzlies now. Teams have agreed to the deal and hope to complete it tonight
Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine ? 4m 4 minutes agoTayshaun Prince and protected future first-round pick to Boston -- most likely not going to Celts before 2019 -- proves enough to land Green
QuoteMarc SteinVerified account ?@ESPNSteinLineESPN sources say Jeff Green is essentially a member of the Grizzlies now. Teams have agreed to the deal and hope to complete it tonightQuoteMarc Stein @ESPNSteinLine ? 4m 4 minutes agoTayshaun Prince and protected future first-round pick to Boston -- most likely not going to Celts before 2019 -- proves enough to land GreenSo yeah... the Denver protection means we aren't seeing this 1st for a very very long time.
Marc SteinVerified account ?@ESPNSteinLineESPN sources say Jeff Green is essentially a member of the Grizzlies now. Teams have agreed to the deal and hope to complete it tonight