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For all your Laker future draft picks needs 

Post#1 » by SlimShady83 » Sat Jan 13, 2024 7:31 am

For anyone who doesn't know what Lakers have In regards to future picks :) from 2023 to 2030 - did a little google search for this - thanks google.

Also handy for those who want to include picks In their trades ;)


2023 NBA Draft
First round: Pelicans have the right to swap picks (Anthony Davis trade in 2019)
Second round: Own

2024 NBA Draft
First round: Owned by Pelicans and have the rights to receive 2025 pick instead (Anthony Davis trade in 2019)
Second round: Own

2025 NBA Draft
First round: Own but Pelicans have the rights to this pick if they forego 2024 pick (Anthony Davis trade in 2019)
Second round: Own

2026 NBA Draft
First round: Own
Second round: Own

2027 NBA Draft
First round: Own
Second round: Own

2028 NBA Draft
First round: Own
Second round: Own

2029 NBA Draft
First round: Own
Second round: Own

2030 NBA Draft
First round: Own
Second round: Own
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MJ, Russell, Bird, Duncan, Magic
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Re: For all your Laker future draft picks needs 

Post#2 » by dms269 » Sat Jan 13, 2024 10:44 am

Lakers also don't own their 27 first from the Westbrook/D'Lo trade.
Due to the Steipen Rule, they can't move 25? 26, or 28 as well.

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Re: For all your Laker future draft picks needs 

Post#3 » by Doug_12 » Sat Jan 13, 2024 7:29 pm

I assume a lot of people knows thos, but since we have a topic on this here is a bit more detailed overview including protections (for all teams):
https://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/future_drafts/detailed
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Re: For all your Laker future draft picks needs 

Post#4 » by SlimShady83 » Sat Jan 13, 2024 9:02 pm

Doug_12 wrote:I assume a lot of people knows thos, but since we have a topic on this here is a bit more detailed overview including protections (for all teams):
https://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/future_drafts/detailed



LOL I just got mine from here
https://lakersnation.com/lakers-future-first-and-second-round-draft-picks/
Top 5 ...
MJ, Russell, Bird, Duncan, Magic
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Re: For all your Laker future draft picks needs 

Post#5 » by Cappy_Smurf » Sun Jan 14, 2024 3:11 am

SlimShady83 wrote:
2027 NBA Draft
First round: Own


Utah owns this pick unless it's top 4, then Lakers keep it.
The only thing we learned from the Gobert trade is that 90% of RealGM has a very poor grasp on trade value.
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Re: For all your Laker future draft picks needs 

Post#6 » by SlimShady83 » Sun Jan 14, 2024 7:12 am

Cappy_Smurf wrote:
SlimShady83 wrote:
2027 NBA Draft
First round: Own


Utah owns this pick unless it's top 4, then Lakers keep it.


I doubt It's gonna be top 4, but let's hope not :) would laugh hard If It becomes the 5th pick
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Post#7 » by Landsberger » Sun Jan 14, 2024 7:08 pm

So... the short version is that we have an ancient "star" who doesn't seem to care, a younger, but very fragile player who is also fragile mentally and then a bunch of filler. So, the only way to trade our way back to relevance is to pull on a complete theft with Davis.

It's gonna be a rough second half to this decade.
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Re: For all your Laker future draft picks needs 

Post#8 » by SlimShady83 » Mon Jan 15, 2024 4:28 am

Landsberger wrote:So... the short version is that we have an ancient "star" who doesn't seem to care, a younger, but very fragile player who is also fragile mentally and then a bunch of filler. So, the only way to trade our way back to relevance is to pull on a complete theft with Davis.

It's gonna be a rough second half to this decade.


Gone off topic a bit but who cares? :) ... I'm all for trading AD, having him as number 1 option post Bron gonna be laughable, but as I stated above as long as Lakers keep Reaves I'm happy, because he my fav Laker :)
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Re: For all your Laker future draft picks needs 

Post#9 » by Landsberger » Mon Jan 15, 2024 10:56 pm

SlimShady83 wrote:
Landsberger wrote:So... the short version is that we have an ancient "star" who doesn't seem to care, a younger, but very fragile player who is also fragile mentally and then a bunch of filler. So, the only way to trade our way back to relevance is to pull on a complete theft with Davis.

It's gonna be a rough second half to this decade.


Gone off topic a bit but who cares? :) ... I'm all for trading AD, having him as number 1 option post Bron gonna be laughable, but as I stated above as long as Lakers keep Reaves I'm happy, because he my fav Laker :)


I should have said we HAVE to trade our way back to relevance because we've traded so many picks. The ones we can trade are going up in value every day... which is good. There! Does that put us back on topic? :D

I like Reaves but he's the kind of filler that can move a needle on a great trade. The problem I see is that the NBA is going into a mid-70's sort of era where there are no true "all time players" in their prime. Bron is the last of the breed at the moment. So we're going to see a different champion every year is my guess. The league is evening out and the best talent isn't the "gap" it once was over the next tier.

A good and balanced team that understood that you can shoot 3's but also lead the league in the paint could do a lot of damage right now.

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