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Most notable for the C's in recent history was the Ray Allen trade.

That same year Golden State traded  Jason Richardson for the 8th pick.


there was the Maggette/Jimmer/Bismack three way trade from 2011.

Orlando traded into the top 10 last year.
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Most notable for the C's in recent history was the Ray Allen trade.

That same year Golden State traded  Jason Richardson for the 8th pick.


there was the Maggette/Jimmer/Bismack three way trade from 2011.

Orlando traded into the top 10 last year.

Tp.

Ray Allen trade seems like a heck of a long time ago.

It wont be easy for Danny to trade up

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Somehow, Minnesota traded Randy Foye and Mike Miller for the 5th pick in the 2009 draft.  Would have been an amazing trade if they hadn't screwed up that draft royally.
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Yeah, but they already had the #6 pick, so were they really trading into the top 10?  :D
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Yeah, but they already had the #6 pick, so were they really trading into the top 10?  :D

yeah.  I wanted to see someone list a team trading a 12 and 17 pick for like a 7th pick or something.  Trying to find this info myself

But it looks like it has not happened. 

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Yeah, but they already had the #6 pick, so were they really trading into the top 10?  :D

yeah.  I wanted to see someone list a team trading a 12 and 17 pick for like a 7th pick or something.  Trying to find this info myself

But it looks like it has not happened.

Well Orlando traded #12 and change for the #10 pick. And Chicago traded #16 and #19 for #11.
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Utah traded the 14th and 21st pick in the 2013 draft for the ninth.

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Utah traded the 14th and 21st pick in the 2013 draft for the ninth.

Yeah but 2013 is the store-brand cola of drafts.
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Yeah, but they already had the #6 pick, so were they really trading into the top 10?  :D

yeah.  I wanted to see someone list a team trading a 12 and 17 pick for like a 7th pick or something.  Trying to find this info myself

But it looks like it has not happened.

Well Orlando traded #12 and change for the #10 pick. And Chicago traded #16 and #19 for #11.

close. But I was looking for something lower than 10. Like 5 , 6 etc.

Anyways , with what you guys have posted, 9-11 might be in reach . But nothing earlier unless a player is involved

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The general theme is that teams in the top 10 want to get some established talent (i.e. All-Star, former All-Star, or looks-like-an-All-Star) if they are going to trade away their pick.

This year could be an exception, though, with so many teams in the top 10 interested in making the playoffs next year.  Makes trading depth for a quality draft pick more plausible, though still unlikely.
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