moocow007 wrote:
The Knicks can potentially have the following picks:
2022 (2 to 4 picks)
1. Own 1st
2. Own 2nd
3. Charlottes 1st (top 18 protected)
4. Charlottes 2nd (top 55 protected)
2023 (5 to 7 picks)
1. Own 1st
2. Own 2nd
3. Dallas 1st (top 10 protected)
4. Charlotte 1st (top 16 protected IF not already conveyed in 2022)
5. Detroit 2nd
6. Best 2nd from OKC, Washington, Dallas or Miami
7. Utah 2nd
2024 (4 to 6 picks)
1. Own 1st
2. Own 2nd
3. Charlotte 1st (top 14 protected IF not already conveyed in 2022 or 2023)
4. Best 2nd from Utah or Cleveland
5. Detroit 2nd
6. Miami 2nd (only if the pick is between 51 and 55)
2025 (2 to 3 picks)
1. Own 1st
2. Own 2nd
3. Charlotte 1st (top 14 protected IF not already conveyed in 2022, 2023 or 2024)
2026 (3 picks)
1. Own 1st
2. Own 2nd
3. Wolves 2nd
Now that's A LOT of picks on first glance but 2 things to consider about them:
1. The extra picks don't project to be great quality (due to protections on them)
2. The chances of the Knicks using them all is about as likely as me and Wingo dating the same supermodel at the same time.
Thanks for that, and seriously, props to you for the detail. I'd gone through it a while ago, but you have it down exactly.
So, do I understand this right, the Charlotte 2nd rounder vanishes after this year?
And what's the deal with the Miami pick between 51 and 55? Who agrees to something that silly?
The Dallas pick in 2023 could be interesting, or maybe Dallas wins 58 games and not so much.
Yes a lot of the picks are fringe/not that interesting, but maybe they'll get lucky and draft the right player or two.