Wizenheimer wrote:DeBlazerRiddem wrote:
Only minor quibble is that technically teams have done this before where they trade a pick "in 2024 or 2 years after previous obligation expires". So if we keep the 2022 pick, but convey the 2023 pick to Chicago then the next team gets our 2025 pick.
I don't think that's correct:
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Portland's 1st round pick to Chicago protected for selections 1-14 in 2022, 1-14 in 2023, 1-14 in 2024, 1-14 in 2025, 1-14 in 2026, 1-14 in 2027 and 1-14 in 2028; if Portland has not conveyed a 1st round pick to Chicago by 2028, then Portland will instead convey its 2028 2nd round pick to Chicago [Chicago-Portland, 8/28/2021]; Chicago may forfeit Portland's 2028 2nd round pick (see Chicago Outgoing)"
so, as it stands right now, the Blazers can not trade a 1st since they have obligated the Blazer 1st's for 7 years, which is the max
now, it they are in the lottery this season, then technically, after the draft, their 2029 first would be open and that would then fit within the 7 draft limit. But because of the Septien rule they couldn't trade it because of the possibility they could be trading away both their 2028 and 2029 1st's
they would still be in the same boat they are now, and that's not having a 1st to trade until they either convey the obligation to Chicago or get past the 2023 draft so they could trade their 2030 first
Again, see the Denver to Orlando pick I mentioned for reference and example of this being previously done. We could trade a pick but it would be worded "at least two years after Portland conveys a 1st round pick to Chicago..."
However, as I acknowledged the tail end would be tricky. The pick we trade would have to evaporate into nothingness in 2028.
To play it out, if we traded our 2024 pick at the deadline in this way:
If we exchange the 2022 pick to Chicago, team X would get our 2024 pick.
If we keep 2022, and exchange 2023 to chicago, team X would get 2025 pick.
If we keep 2023 and exchange 2024 to chicago, team x would get the 2026 pick
if we keep 2024 pick and exchange 2025 to chicago, team x would get the 2027 pick
if we keep 2025 pick and exchange 2026 to chicago, team x would get the 2028 pick
if we keep 2026 and exchange 2027 to chicago, team x would not get anything.
It is legal as this structure does not violate Stephien and it HAS been done before so there is precedent to say it is legal, but it is tricky and definitely less attractive as a trade asset than a less bound up pick.