bondom34 wrote:But you can draft and stash a late first ad well, and other than that we just have vague rumors. I bet if Afflalo could have fetched a better pick he would, but Fournier was enough compensation. It just doesn't happen ever that way even if the theory sounds good.
Under the current CBA you can't draft and stash effectively like you could under the old CBA. That is the other thing that is being ignored. You are totally limited to what you can give a player in compensation if they are a first round pick. For example, if Abrines had been selected at #30 he would be capped on first year compensation at $1.06M. He would NEVER leave Europe for that. Why would he leave for a pay cut? However, because he was pick #32 he can sign for whatever the team can afford to pay him. That allows them to cover his buyout in his salary, because NBA teams are limited in how much cash they can directly give a European team and often the play has to front the buyout and they get it back from the NBA team in future salary.
Again, specifically, for the Thunder right now a high 2nd is more valuable than a late first. Due to the CBA and draft and stash rules. If you are looking at a college player then the higher pick is always better. If you are looking at international players a high 2nd is the most valuable pick unless it is a top prospect like Prozingis. That is why Porzingis withdrew from the draft last year. He knew he would get taken in the 20s and then he would never have played in the NBA unless he was willing to take a pay cut over his earning power in Europe. Being a top 5 pick he will make more than he would in Europe. The next CBA might change this for future picks, but Abrines and whoever the Thunder select next year with their 2nd round pick will be under the rules of the current CBA.