Idunkonyou2 wrote:Well normally you get a 2nd round pick for cash so I assume if the Magic like a player who is there in the 2nd round, they will simply pay for him.
Some examples.
June 28, 2007: Select forward Reyshawn Terry in the second round of the 2007 NBA Draft (44th overall), then trade his draft rights to Dallas in exchange for the draft rights to forward Milovan Rakovic (60th overall) and cash considerations.
June 28, 2007: Trade the 54th overall pick to Houston in exchange for cash considerations.
June 28, 2006: Select forward Lior Eliyahu in the second round of the 2006 NBA Draft (44th overall), then trade his draft rights to Houston in exchange for cash considerations.
June 28, 2005: Select center Martynas Andriuskevicius in the second round of the 2005 NBA Draft (44th overall), then trade his draft rights to Cleveland in exchange for a 2006 second round draft pick and cash considerations.
June 28, 2005: Acquire the draft rights to forward Marcin Gortat (Poland, 57th overall) from Phoenix in exchange for cash considerations.
June 24, 2004: Select Antonio Burks (Memphis) in the second round of the 2004 NBA Draft (36th overall), then trade his draft rights to Memphis in exchange for cash considerations.
In the recent past, Cash Considerations has been a frequent target for the Magic, both to trade, and to trade for.