So your analysis is this:
Let's ignore all future draft picks we still have at our disposal. Trading for draft picks is worthless.
Got it.
He's not saying that....He's saying that if Danny has all those draft picks on draft day he would be at a disadvantage in trading them. He would likely get low-ball offers. This sounds reasonable. He also wonders what would become of those second round picks? send them overseas, trade for more 2nd rounders?
We got stuck with all three first rounders this year because GM's weren't willing to trade for what Danny thought were reasonable offers. This is a real possibility for next year as well.
As for letting Danny being let go because of this happening is more than extreme because he has the 1st pick from Nets this year and the choice of switching places next year, plus Dallas' future first. Any other first rounders I'm missing?
I know what he's saying, but he's couching it within the frames of "if Ainge doesn't get a trade happening with these picks [take it to mean a partner who's willing to give value] then Ainge should be let go because he failed".
So you can easily extrapolate from that having an abundance of picks is of no use, and if Ainge doesn't cash in by this year's draft, then he's failed as well... let's give him the boot. And that's just a terrible way at looking at things, particularly when you consider that most of the draft picks we have acquired can be considered the cherry on top because we have already gained other assets that have been of use/value to us in those trades as it is.
how can you not look at it as a failure. we acquired a plethora of draft picks, so much that no one believes we will actually use them - because we can't.
the sole purpose of acquiring these draft picks was to trade most if not all of 'em. if Danny's plan is to hold onto the Nets pick this yr. to see if he lands Simmons is awful risky...the pick holds more value now as an unknown commodity than it does if we wait and find out it's not Simmons.
Let's look at the picks and trades:
2016 Brooklyn Pick, looking like a top lotto pick right now. If Ainge doesn't trade it he's failed?
2016 Dallas Pick (still not sure if we'll even have it this year, can someone find out if we're obligated to receive the pick if it falls outside the protected range?). Well at least we gained Crowder.
2016 Minnesota (which may turn into 2nd rounders depending) - We traded the awesome Brandan Wright for it. OK...
And ours of course.
Then we have an abundance of late 2nd round draft picks that don't have a lot of value as it is, and you're worried about whether he'll be able to consolidate those into something of value? I'm not even going to look into the details of those trades because honestly not worth getting into.
The only pick there that might have value is Philadelphia's.
I think you're over-thinking something that's really not much of a problem. Those second rounders other than Philadelphia's are of little importance or value as it is.
Keep in mind we only have 9 players signed through next year, and that includes James Young. We might not be able to keep ALL the picks (most of which are worthless anyways), but we have room for them at worst case scenario.
Anyways, I'm not losing sleep over Ainge managing to consolidate these assets or not.