So he's holding the league hostage for not revealing before the draft what he intends to do with his pick or Marion? Why is he supposed to reveal what he intends to do before the draft?
I think there is some kind of unwritten code to telling everyone else what you're going to do when you know what you're going to do, that way everyone can be prepared and not look like idiots on the one day they're supposed to be REALLY prepared.
Does anyone remember that draft video from a few years ago when Colangelo is on the phone trying to pump Ainge for information about Marcus Williams and Colangelo is saying things like "Of course it's within the rules, Danny!" I thought it was the funniest clip like some guy sitting around at a fantasy draft saying, "Hey man, is Big Papi's knee ok?" and the other guy saying "We really shouldn't be sharing information like this." Danny seemed like such an uptight jerk it was hilarious. Like his Mormon-o-meter turned on and he decided he couldn't bend rules or more like he didn't want to give anyone else an edge he thought he had, so he calls up "the rules."
This definitely sounds like Riley, though, giving himself a little bit of an advantage by breaking the "unwritten rules" (if my theory holds any water).