hamncheese wrote:Pick up Caris LeVert. Drop Josh Richardson.
hamncheese would like to thank Josh Richardson for his time with the team.
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hamncheese wrote:Pick up Caris LeVert. Drop Josh Richardson.
floppymoose wrote:hamncheese wrote:Pick up Caris LeVert. Drop Josh Richardson.
hamncheese would like to thank Josh Richardson for his time with the team.
hamncheese wrote:floppymoose wrote:hamncheese wrote:Pick up Caris LeVert. Drop Josh Richardson.
hamncheese would like to thank Josh Richardson for his time with the team.
He would have stayed if he had SF eligibility. I am short on SFs.
battaginlemon wrote:As I'm about to go to sleep and I don't want to hold things up until tomorrow,
I'm gonna go ahead and pick
#19 Santi Aldama
This is assuming the offer from TheMan, and consequent trade, is still valid.
If not (it took me quite a few hours to reach out, so maybe something else came up) just scratch this
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AlciG wrote:Draft Kris Murray
sabonis wrote:I'm sorry but how is a skipped pick traded later on and a player can be picked before I make a pick?
It doesn't make sense to me that this can happen.
theman wrote:AlciG wrote:Draft Kris Murray
You need a drop.
sabonis wrote:It was forfeited. Then anybody who forfeits a pick can go back and make a pick whenever....
eyeatoma wrote:Not sure I agree with that logic. This is the NBA and not the NFL. It's not done in the NBA draft.
It messes up people's planning and queues. They see a skipped pick assume they can get a player they wanted then all of a sudden someone jumps the line and grabs them. If they skipped wouldn't they just go to the back of the line then? Forfeiting a pick or skipping whatever you wanna call it should have some sort of penalty.
theman wrote:sabonis wrote:It was forfeited. Then anybody who forfeits a pick can go back and make a pick whenever....
It was skipped. Anyone who was skipped can pick.
Let's assume you had the #14 pick and your 12 hours expires. Then the person with #13 picks, do you not get to pick? Of course you do, but you were skipped. In fact there is precedence for this in the NFL draft. The Minnesota Vikings were jumped twice during the 2003 draft. Minnesota held the No. 7 pick and ran out of time after failing to make a trade with Baltimore. Jacksonville then drafted quarterback Byron Leftwich and Carolina drafted tackle Jordan Gross. The Vikings finally took defensive tackle Kevin Williams at No. 9.
Thanks. Out of curiosity how was this originally decided on?insfo wrote:eyeatoma wrote:Not sure I agree with that logic. This is the NBA and not the NFL. It's not done in the NBA draft.
It messes up people's planning and queues. They see a skipped pick assume they can get a player they wanted then all of a sudden someone jumps the line and grabs them. If they skipped wouldn't they just go to the back of the line then? Forfeiting a pick or skipping whatever you wanna call it should have some sort of penalty.
I hadn't thought of it this way, but valid points.
insfo wrote:eyeatoma wrote:Not sure I agree with that logic. This is the NBA and not the NFL. It's not done in the NBA draft.
It messes up people's planning and queues. They see a skipped pick assume they can get a player they wanted then all of a sudden someone jumps the line and grabs them. If they skipped wouldn't they just go to the back of the line then? Forfeiting a pick or skipping whatever you wanna call it should have some sort of penalty.
I hadn't thought of it this way, but valid points.
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