bsilver wrote:nate33 wrote:doclinkin wrote:
LOL Can we just sticky a thread that explains this and only this. In all caps. It's twice a week we re-answer the question.
What's an interesting question is what happens with the Suns swap if we made a deal with NY to increase the protections on the pick or remove the pick obligation altogether?
In theory, the Suns made the swap with us knowing that the swap could only conceivably have mattered if we finished in the bottom 8. So, if they assumed they were a sure bet to finish with the 9th pick or worse, they were in no danger of having to give up the swap. However, if we now make a trade that changes the protections on that pick, does Phoenix have to honor them? If Phoenix finishes with the 9th pick, and we make that Champagnie trade to get control of our pick back, and then finish with the 12th pick, could Phoenix rightly argue that they shouldn't be forced to swap?
I can hear the judge, “You made the stupid deal for Beal thinking you’d be good. Now you stink and want to be rewarded for your incompetence?”
You guys are dismissing my point, but I really think it's relevant. When the Beal trade took place, Phoenix didn't include a swap of our entire 2026 draft pick range. They only included a swap of our pick if the pick fell within the protected 1-8 range. At the time they made the trade, they were certain that there was a a hard floor into how far they could fall in a swap scenario. It was impossible for them to pick below 8th. But if the Wizards now make a trade with NY to get full control of the pick, that would retroactively change the terms of the agreement Phoenix had with Washington. Instead of there being a hard floor in how far Phoenix could fall, the floor dropped away.