KGdaBom wrote:shrink wrote:Let me say one more thing.
Jimmy Butler May not make sense for half the league, but picks are currency that every team will value. We need to get enough currency, (and if the final picks have little or no protection, I think that’s enough), but even if you want to keep winning, the picks give you trade assets that any team would put some value upon.
The picks can't have any protection Shrink. If the protection kicks in we lose the pick completely.
The Stepian Rule simply prevents a team from making a trade where it’s possible that they would not have a first rounder in the next two consecutive drafts. This does not mean they can’t be protected, simply that the protections can’t be for a future 1st next year. For example, if they set it the 2019 at Lottery Protected, and HOU ended in the lottery, it could be written to convert to:
A second rounder
Cash
Obligation extinguishes.
There are two other spins that wouldn’t surprise me. One would be that if a pick falls within protections, future picks face even looser protections. Another would be that this deal is for “up to four picks..”. If a pick falls within protections, then “the next available pick” is sent. Teams have done this in the past, including MIN when we traded with BOS.
Overall, I am saying it could be any of these, or a combination of any of them. The CBA allows very loose language for legal pick protections, to help teams make deals. It doesn’t have to be unprotected or nothing.