MettaWorldPanda wrote:We only have the 2029 pick to offer up in trade along with the 15th pick after the pick is made but once the pick is made it's not as valuable as a future pick unless the team you are trading with absolutely loves that prospect. Cavs are going to try and recoup as many picks as possible and try not to take on any bad contracts while doing it. I don't see us in running here. We have some assets to trade but the looming teams around the NBA have a treasure trove full of draft assets to throw around.
You are correct but this is why teams AGREE to a deal before the pick is made and then make the pick for the team they're trading with although Thibodeau drafted for Chicago, and it took a year before the Butler trade went through. The player's rights can be traded any time after the pick is made as long as they don't sign him, then there's a 30-day waiting period.
The Rozier trade hurts Miami's ability to trade a 2nd 1st in the future because they put a lottery protection on the Rozier 1st which removes the ability to trade a 1st round pick in a 3-year span. They'd have to get the protections taken off the pick to make a 2nd future 1st available (if I remember correctly).