MartyConlonJr wrote:I could easily see Heat do one boring trade like this with one of the teams a few picks back:
Utah & Philly - Rodney Hood and Miami's future pick from Philly returned to Miami, 12th pick to Philly, 10th pick to Utah
Phoenix & Philly - Resigned Gerald Green and Miami's future pick from Philly returned to Miami, 13th pick to Philly, 10th pick to Phoenix
OKC & Philly - Jeremy Lamb or Anthony Morrow and Miami's future pick from Philly returned to Miami, 14th pick to Philly, 10th pick to OKC
Atlanta & Philly - Resigned Demarre Carroll and Miami's future pick from Philly returned to Miami, 15th pick to Philly, 10th pick to Atlanta
Milwaukee & Philly - Jared Dudley and Miami's future pick from Philly returned to Miami, 17th pick to Philly, 10th pick to Milwaukee
Basic concept is to relinquish our pick owing to Philly (forcing them to decide if our pick next year is likely to be lower), pick up a 2/3 of decent talent, and the team that gives us that 2/3 gets to move up a few spots in the draft.
I don't necessarily like it, but I could see it happening.
We trade our pick this year just to get it back next year?
I'm cool with that, contrary to what many posters here say, we're at best a 45 win team next year. While the East will be vastly better next year, so I'm cool with getting back our pick so we won't have to give up another pick til 2017 or 2018