No, the BKN picks are untouchable.
If you have Blake Griffin or Demarcus Cousins on the table - the Brookn picks absolutely are not untouchable.
I would give up both Brooklyn picks AND Jaylen Brown in a heartbeat if it would get me Demarcus Cousins.
A talent like Cousins comes around maybe 3 or 4 times in a decade. The last time we saw a talent of that caliber come out of the Draft it was Anthony Davis some 3 years ago. Good luck trying to pull a player that good out of a pair of 60 player drafts.
I mean think about it - these are the guys taken at #1 over the past 10 years:
* Karl Anthony Towns
* Andrew Wiggins
* Anthony Bennett
* Anthony Davis
* Kyrie Irving
* John Wall
* Blake Griffin
* Derek Rose
* Greg Oden
* Andrea Bargnani
There are only three guys on that list who are arguably on par with Cousins in terms of talent - Derek Rose, Blake Griffin and Anthony Davis. The only one who you can say is clearly a better prospect then Cousins is Davis.
So that's three #1 picks over the past 10 years who are as talented as Cousins, and only one who is more talented.
We have two Brooklyn picks ('17 and '18) - even if we knew for certain that we are going to get the #1 pick in both drafts, that gives us maybe a 60% chance of pulling a talent comparable to Cousins, and about a 10% chance of pulling a talent better then Cousins. We don't, however, have the guaranteed #1 picks. The team who finishes last rarely gets the #1 pick. Philly did that this year. The chance of it happening two years in a row? Very slim. The chance of it happening three years in a row? Almost impossible. Even if Brookly finishes last for the next two seasons, we'd be lucky to get one #1 pick out of it.
To put it simply, our probability of getting a player as good as Cousins from those Nets picks is slim. Our chance of getting a player better then Cousins is minuscule. If I can deal both of those picks and get Cousins in return, I'll do it every time.