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How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 6:31 pm
by Calinks
So... We have the 2 second rounders from Miami. Do we have our own second rounder as well? How many possible first rounders? 3?

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 6:35 pm
by deeney0
Our own 2nd goes to Detroit (for Dupree eons ago).

Wolves will have Boston's first (assuming it's not top three). They'll have their own first if it's top 10. They'll have Miami's first if it's NOT top 10. If there's a first involved in this Sixers deal, they might have that, too.

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 6:40 pm
by Howler21
With the moves we are making I think we end up with one first and a second. With it looking like a weak draft if we lose our pick to the Clips I can see a scenario that packages our other picks together to move up. jmo

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 6:41 pm
by Worm Guts
I think McHale is attempting to acquire every pick in next years draft.

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 6:43 pm
by Calinks
I forgot all about Miami's first. So we could possibly have 4 first rounders and 2/3 second rounders?

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 6:43 pm
by shrink
I finally found what the two second round picks are:

two 2009 second round picks (least favorable two of 76ers, Heat, Pacers) (?-?) (?-?), $2M cash on 2008-06-26


deeney's got the potential three picks right, and it's possible we'd have zero (MIN, MIA, BOS). A Philly pick would be a 4th. A guy on the Trade Board wanted Carney in TOR for a protected 1st too.

I say, grab every first round pick, and sort it out later!

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 6:47 pm
by Howler21
shrink wrote:I finally found what the two second round picks are:

two 2009 second round picks (least favorable two of 76ers, Heat, Pacers) (?-?) (?-?), $2M cash on 2008-06-26


deeney's got the potential three picks right, and it's possible we'd have zero (MIN, MIA, BOS). A Philly pick would be a 4th. A guy on the Trade Board wanted Carney in TOR for a protected 1st too.

I say, grab every first round pick, and sort it out later!


If we were to grab every first rounder the Blazers will find a way to take them all from us so why bother?

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 6:47 pm
by funkatron101
and with the 4th pick Minnesota selects....
and with the 5th pick Minnesota selects....
and with the 6th pick Minnesota selects....
.
.
and with the 28th pick Minnesota selects....

That would be a hoot.

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 6:48 pm
by revprodeji
Grab every 1st rd and then package them to move up for for a vet. woot-woot. Numerous picks is the way to go. Worked for portland. (that and oden luck)

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 6:55 pm
by wolves_fan_82au
funkatron101 wrote:and with the 4th pick Minnesota selects....
and with the 5th pick Minnesota selects....
and with the 6th pick Minnesota selects....
.
.
and with the 28th pick Minnesota selects....

That would be a hoot.


it isnt possible all the picks are protected top 10
miami has to be from 10-30,76ers will be very protected as well

though i would love to have 1st-11th-15th and 28th picks , i doubt mchale would keep them though

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 7:27 pm
by Worm Guts
revprodeji wrote:Grab every 1st rd and then package them to move up for for a vet. woot-woot. Numerous picks is the way to go. Worked for portland. (that and oden luck)


With 11-12 million in expiring contracts and 4 first round picks, I'm wondering if we pull in an impact veteran before the trade deadline. And if we can, should we?

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 7:36 pm
by dunkonu21
I still want to make sure we know what we have on the team right now. So going for a high impact vet does not sound good to me.

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 8:08 pm
by horaceworthy
Worm Guts wrote:
revprodeji wrote:Grab every 1st rd and then package them to move up for for a vet. woot-woot. Numerous picks is the way to go. Worked for portland. (that and oden luck)


With 11-12 million in expiring contracts and 4 first round picks, I'm wondering if we pull in an impact veteran before the trade deadline. And if we can, should we?


Depends on what's out there at the deadline.

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 8:16 pm
by funkatron101
wolves_fan_82au wrote:
funkatron101 wrote:and with the 4th pick Minnesota selects....
and with the 5th pick Minnesota selects....
and with the 6th pick Minnesota selects....
.
.
and with the 28th pick Minnesota selects....

That would be a hoot.


it isnt possible all the picks are protected top 10
miami has to be from 10-30,76ers will be very protected as well

though i would love to have 1st-11th-15th and 28th picks , i doubt mchale would keep them though

It was a joke. You know, like when everyone else in this thread made the same joke...

Thanks for the clarification on the virtually impossible outcome that everyone knew though. :wink:

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 8:56 pm
by GopherIt!
funkatron101 wrote:and with the 4th pick Minnesota selects....Donyell Marshall
and with the 5th pick Minnesota selects....Isaiah Rider
and with the 6th pick Minnesota selects....Luc Longley
.
.
and with the 28th pick Minnesota selects....Ndudi Ebi

That would make me shoot (at things).


It sounded nice Funk, until you insert the players...lol

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 9:02 pm
by funkatron101
GopherIt! wrote:
funkatron101 wrote:and with the 4th pick Minnesota selects....Donyell Marshall
and with the 5th pick Minnesota selects....Isaiah Rider
and with the 6th pick Minnesota selects....Luc Longley
.
.
and with the 28th pick Minnesota selects....Ndudi Ebi

That would make me shoot (at things).


It sounded nice Funk, until you insert the players...lol

Ha. we would have every pick in the draft, and still manage to choose wrong. :lol: Just our luck.

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 9:34 pm
by big3_8_19_21
I don't think anyone has mentioned the 2nd rounder we got for Gerald Green yet, so...yeah. That's 2009, right?

So we have:
1st rounders:
ours if it's top 10
Miami's if it's NOT top 10
Boston's because it won't be top 3
Philly's (or Utah's depending on what we are getting) with some unknown protection

2nd rounders
the bottom 2 of Miami, Indiana and Philly
Houston's

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 9:48 pm
by Klomp
According to NBADraft.net, its a 2010 2nd.

http://nbadraft.net/2008draftnotes.html

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 9:56 pm
by Basti
horaceworthy wrote:
Worm Guts wrote:
revprodeji wrote:Grab every 1st rd and then package them to move up for for a vet. woot-woot. Numerous picks is the way to go. Worked for portland. (that and oden luck)


With 11-12 million in expiring contracts and 4 first round picks, I'm wondering if we pull in an impact veteran before the trade deadline. And if we can, should we?


Depends on what's out there at the deadline.


Oden because the Blazers are 0-42 after he returned into lineup to ruin all kinds of chemistry
:D

Re: How many possible picks will have next year?

Posted: Tue Jul 8, 2008 10:08 pm
by Jonathan Watters
Thank goodness we traded away #34 two weeks ago...