JonFromVA wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:KuruptedCav wrote:Counting unlikely to convey pick swaps as FRPs…
If you swap them out you need to account for the UTA ones coming back.
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We've been hearing the, "unlikely to convey picks" thing for awhile.
And no you wouldn't say the Cavs got 2 picks + Mitchell, they do not have the right to swap, it is a 1 way street.
Even if you try to nitpick the whole package, it is still atrocious for the Cavs, how much they gave up.
3 unprotected 1st rounders
2 unprotected 1st round swaps
The draft rights to a lottery player
An All-Star
Collin Sexton (on a contract less than he was reportedly asking from the Cavs).
Because 26 year old NBA All Second Teamers usually go for what?
Historically speaking it has been...
For a NBA champion, Finals MVP, 2 time All-NBA, 2 time DPOY, 4 time All-Defense + his 1 time All-Defense teammate... It was an All-Star, a prospect, and a protected 1st rounder.
For a 4 time All-NBA, 2 time scoring champ, 1 time MIP + his 1 time All-NBA teammate + his other 2 time champion teammate + a 4th teammate prospect... It was an All-Star (who they ended up getting back 2 seasons later) + 2 vets.
For a 2 time All-NBA... It was an All-Star, a prospect, $3 million cash, and 2 unprotected 1st rounders.
For a 3 time All-NBA, 3 time All-Defense, 1 time MIP... It was 2 prospects.
Do I need to keep going? The point is, Koby got taken advantage of by Ainge.