How did the Sixers get all these 1st round picks? I understand their own picks, but what assets did they trade to get the Saric pick, 2016 Miami pick, 2016 OKC pick, the Lakers pick (next year), the Kings pick (right to swap in 2017, unprotected 1st in 2019)...
I just don't understand what assets the Sixers had to trade to get all their picks.
Here's everything explained (Anyone can tell me if I'm wrong)
-They got Dario Saric by trading the rights to Elfrid Payton to Orlando for Saric's rights in the 2014 draft.
-They got the 2016 Miami pick from the Cavs (Compensation for when Lebron left for Miami in 2010) in the three-way Kevin Love-Andrew Wiggins deal between Philly, Minny, and Cleveland in 2014 (The deal where Minny stupidly traded for Thad Young when it was clear they were rebuilding).
-They got the OKC pick when they traded for Javale McGee's contract from Denver in 2015. Beforehand, OKC traded their pick to Cleveland in the three way deal between them, Cleveland, and New York to get Dion Waiters. Then Cleveland traded the OKC pick to Denver for Timofey Mozgov. Then the Philly-Denver deal happened.
-They got the Lakers pick in the 3-way deal from Phoenix with Milwaukee and Phoenix when they traded MCW to the Bucks, Milwaukee traded Brandon Knight to the Suns, and Phoenix traded the Lakers pick they got from the Steve Nash deal in 2012 to Philly (Still don't understand what the hell the Suns were thinking).
-They got the Kings pick(s) last summer when the Kings dumped all their contracts (Jason Thompson, Carl Landry, Nic Stauskas) to Philly in exchange for cap space. Besides the deal Danny made with the Nets for KG & Pierce, this had to be the worst deal made in recent memory by the Kings.
Hopefully that explains everything.