Cha out: Port 1st round pick (24 overall), 2015 Det first round pick (top 2 protected)
Det out: 2014 1st round pick (8 overall)
Why for Det: They don't have to worry about the timing of there teams development in terms of an owed pick anymore. They still get a pick in this years draft.
Why for Cha: The 2015 Det pick will likely be in the 10-15 range. They hedge there bets by trading up to 8 this year.
This trade could be done after the draft if Det gets number 8 overall. Obviously if Det gets one of the top picks they would no longer want to do the trade. If they get bumped back to 9 and Cha gets the pick anyway they would keep 24. Both teams could hedge there bets by doing the deal before the lottery in which case Det would simply remove the protections on the pick and Cha would hand over the number 24 pick from Port.
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GoBobs wrote:Cha out: Port 1st round pick (24 overall), 2015 Det first round pick (top 2 protected)
Det out: 2014 1st round pick (8 overall)
Why for Det: They don't have to worry about the timing of there teams development in terms of an owed pick anymore. They still get a pick in this years draft.
Why for Cha: The 2015 Det pick will likely be in the 10-15 range. They hedge there bets by trading up to 8 this year.
This trade could be done after the draft if Det gets number 8 overall. Obviously if Det gets one of the top picks they would no longer want to do the trade. If they get bumped back to 9 and Cha gets the pick anyway they would keep 24. Both teams could hedge there bets by doing the deal before the lottery in which case Det would simply remove the protections on the pick and Cha would hand over the number 24 pick from Port.
Take out Portland's pick, and include a Henderson for a 2nd swap, and I do it.
#8, #38 for future 1st, Hendo
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Biz Gilwalker wrote:GoBobs wrote:Cha out: Port 1st round pick (24 overall), 2015 Det first round pick (top 2 protected)
Det out: 2014 1st round pick (8 overall)
Why for Det: They don't have to worry about the timing of there teams development in terms of an owed pick anymore. They still get a pick in this years draft.
Why for Cha: The 2015 Det pick will likely be in the 10-15 range. They hedge there bets by trading up to 8 this year.
This trade could be done after the draft if Det gets number 8 overall. Obviously if Det gets one of the top picks they would no longer want to do the trade. If they get bumped back to 9 and Cha gets the pick anyway they would keep 24. Both teams could hedge there bets by doing the deal before the lottery in which case Det would simply remove the protections on the pick and Cha would hand over the number 24 pick from Port.
Take out Portland's pick, and include a Henderson for a 2nd swap, and I do it.
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thats crazy Henderson is more valuable then the Port pick and that second you want combined.
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GoBobs wrote:Biz Gilwalker wrote:GoBobs wrote:Cha out: Port 1st round pick (24 overall), 2015 Det first round pick (top 2 protected)
Det out: 2014 1st round pick (8 overall)
Why for Det: They don't have to worry about the timing of there teams development in terms of an owed pick anymore. They still get a pick in this years draft.
Why for Cha: The 2015 Det pick will likely be in the 10-15 range. They hedge there bets by trading up to 8 this year.
This trade could be done after the draft if Det gets number 8 overall. Obviously if Det gets one of the top picks they would no longer want to do the trade. If they get bumped back to 9 and Cha gets the pick anyway they would keep 24. Both teams could hedge there bets by doing the deal before the lottery in which case Det would simply remove the protections on the pick and Cha would hand over the number 24 pick from Port.
Take out Portland's pick, and include a Henderson for a 2nd swap, and I do it.
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thats crazy Henderson is more valuable then the Port pick and that second you want combined.
I know, but he doesn't fit here. Henderson apparently doesn't hold a lot of value. Despite being a good player, we've got CDR, who is really outplaying him, and Gary Neal, who is a threat to outplay him on any given night. Also, it wouldn't hurt to free up some cap space.
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I thought Charlotte preferred the 2015 pick.
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Laimbeer wrote:I thought Charlotte preferred the 2015 pick.
we can't decide if you guys are going to get better or not.
I'm on the "Detroit will vastly improve" wagon. Don't play Smith at sf and you guys are instantly better.
Hopefully new management/coaching will realise that
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Laimbeer wrote:I thought Charlotte preferred the 2015 pick.
There are some advantages both ways, but I like Aaron Gordon as a project. I would rather have a number 2 overall next year, but I think 9-15 is more likely. Its pretty close.
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GoBobs wrote:Biz Gilwalker wrote:GoBobs wrote:Cha out: Port 1st round pick (24 overall), 2015 Det first round pick (top 2 protected)
Det out: 2014 1st round pick (8 overall)
Why for Det: They don't have to worry about the timing of there teams development in terms of an owed pick anymore. They still get a pick in this years draft.
Why for Cha: The 2015 Det pick will likely be in the 10-15 range. They hedge there bets by trading up to 8 this year.
This trade could be done after the draft if Det gets number 8 overall. Obviously if Det gets one of the top picks they would no longer want to do the trade. If they get bumped back to 9 and Cha gets the pick anyway they would keep 24. Both teams could hedge there bets by doing the deal before the lottery in which case Det would simply remove the protections on the pick and Cha would hand over the number 24 pick from Port.
Take out Portland's pick, and include a Henderson for a 2nd swap, and I do it.
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thats crazy Henderson is more valuable then the Port pick and that second you want combined.
Henderson holds little value to any club not named the Bobcats; producing average numbers on 6 million p/year deal for a further two years. Most every club would prefer to roll the dice on the pick than with Henderson.
This place is insufferable.
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8, Jennings for 2015, Henderson
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I think the Bobcats should stick with the Pistons 2015 pick. Detroit is going to be a train wreck next year. The new GM is going to want to tear it down - trading Smith and Jennings away for peanuts in exchange for offloading their contracts. I could see a Amare+waiver for Smith/Jennings deal or something similar.
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Xerxes_Tetra wrote:I think the Bobcats should stick with the Pistons 2015 pick. Detroit is going to be a train wreck next year. The new GM is going to want to tear it down - trading Smith and Jennings away for peanuts in exchange for offloading their contracts. I could see a Amare+waiver for Smith/Jennings deal or something similar.
That might make them better
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