buckboy wrote:LuessiT wrote:buckboy wrote:
We can't trade our 21 because we stupidly traded our 20 instead of picking for New Orleans.
Cleveland has our 22 unprotected, once again because our front office is **** stupid.
This is just wrong. The CBA doesn't care what happened in 2020. The stepien rule applies to future pivjs only.
If we had picked whoever New Orleans picked and then traded that guy, our '21 pick would've almost certainly conveyed, thus allowing us to have '22.
I assume we couldn't pick that guy and trade him because the salaries wouldn't have worked in the Holiday trade? If so, then you're right and I'm wrong.
I think you're interpreting the Stepien rule incorrectly. If we had picked for New Orleans, we would have used a 2020 pick (whether it's Indiana's or not is completely irrelevant for whoever said that). Therefore our 2021 pick would've conveyed (assuming we didn't finish with a top 7 pick).
Therefore we wouldn't have had to pay Cleveland a future 2nd for the honor of making our 2022 pick unprotected.
Therefore our front office is **** stupid. Again.
I posted the rules stated in the CBA (well I posted the explanations in the CBA FAQ but it serves the same purpose). I think you're misunderstanding both the rules and our circumstances. My interpretation is correct. But I'll try again:
We've traded a protected pick to the Suns that was protected through 2020 (and hit the protected range every year up until 2020) and only unprotected in 2021. We've traded a protected pick to the Cavs starting in 2022 but would have been pushed back to 2023 if the pick to the Suns wouldn't have conveyed this year. So all our picks from 2020 to 2024 were potentially tied up. We also recieved a pick via IND lottery protected from 2020 through 2026.
The pick towards the Suns (which ended up being #30) conveyed the moment the season ended and thus the obligation was extinguished. It was protected 1-7. Same goes for the IND pick (which ended up being #24). That means the Cavs pick could convey as soon as 2022, meaning that you can't trade a pick in 2021 because you potentially don't have a pick in 2022. Due to the picks we were sending to the Cavs being potentially tied up till 2024 and not being able to trade consecutive picks we were not allowed to trade future picks up until and including 2025. Thus an amendment was needed to be able to go through with a Holiday trade.
The bolded part just makes no sense. There was no protection on any outgoing pick in 2021. It was potentially owed to BOS via PHX but since it conveyed this year the obligation was extinguished. I think you're mixing up some protections of our pick we've sent out in the Bledsoe trade.























