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11 draft picks next year
« on: January 28, 2015, 07:09:32 AM »

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Cavaliers
 (protected top 10)
 
Traded 2015 conditional second round pick (protected top 55 in 2015, else extinguished) (?-?) in a 3-team trade with Cavaliers, Nets for Tyler Zeller, Marcus Thornton, first round pick (from Cavaliers, protected top 10 in 2016-18, unprotected in 2019) (?-?) on 2014-07-10
 
Celtics
 
Nets
 
Traded Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Jason Terry, D.J. White, Celtics option to swap 2017 first round picks with Nets (?-?), 2017 conditional second round pick (if Celtics exercise right to swap 2017 first round picks, protected top 45) (?-?) to Nets for Gerald Wallace, Kris Humphries, MarShon Brooks, Kris Joseph, Keith Bogans, 2014 first round pick (least favorable of Hawks, Nets picks) (#17-James Young), 2016 first round pick (?-?), Celtics option to swap 2017 first round picks with Nets (?-?), 2018 first round pick (?-?) on 2013-07-12
 
Round 2
76ers

conditional if 76ers 2015 first round pick is in top 14)
 
PICK WOULD TRANSFER BECAUSE 76ERS 2015 FIRST ROUND PICK IS CURRENTLY IN TOP 14
 
Traded rights to Arnett Moultrie to 76ers for rights to Justin Hamilton (b), first round pick (protected top 14 in 2013-15, else 2015 and 2016 second round picks) (?-?) on 2012-06-28
Celtics
Celtics (conditional if 76ers 2015 first round pick is in top 14)
 
PICK WOULD TRANSFER BECAUSE 76ERS 2015 FIRST ROUND PICK IS CURRENTLY IN TOP 14
 
Traded Jordan Crawford, MarShon Brooks in a 3-team trade with Heat, Warriors for Joel Anthony, first round pick (protected top 14 in 2013-15, else 2015 and 2016 second round picks) (?-?), 2016 second round pick (?-?), cash on 2014-01-15
 
Cavaliers
 
Traded Keith Bogans, 2015 second round pick (protected top 55) (?-?), 2017 second round pick (protected top 55) (?-?) to Cavaliers for Dwight Powell, Erik Murphy, Malcolm Thomas, John Lucas, 2016 second round pick (?-?), 2017 second round pick (?-?), trade exception on 2014-09-25
 
Celtics
 
Traded Jerryd Bayless, 2014 second round pick (protected top 50 and 56-60) (?-?), 2017 conditional second round pick (?-?) in a 3-team trade with Celtics, Thunder for Courtney Lee, 2016 second round pick (from Celtics) (?-?), cash considerations on 2014-01-07
Jazz
Jazz (more favorable of Celtics, Raptors picks)
 
Traded rights to Jarnell Stokes to Grizzlies for 2016 second round pick (more favorable of Celtics, Raptors picks) (?-?) on 2014-06-26
 
Grizzlies

 
Traded Steven Hunter, first round pick (protected top 14 in 2010-11, top 10 in 2012-15, unprotected in 2016) (2010 #25-Dominique Jones), cash to Grizzlies for 2016 second round pick (?-?), $3.796M trade exception on 2009-08-07
 
This pick was top 55 protected per the original terms of the trade, however the Grizzlies lifted the protection in a subsequent trade with the Mavericks in exchange for the rights to Nick Calathes on 2013-07-22
Mavericks

 
Traded Rudy Fernandez, Corey Brewer to Nuggets for 2016 second round pick (?-?) on 2011-12-13
 
This pick was top 55 protected per the original terms of the trade, however the Grizzlies lifted the protection in a subsequent trade with the Mavericks in exchange for the rights to Nick Calathes on 2013-07-22
Celtics
Celtics (more favorable of Grizzlies, Mavericks picks)
 
Traded Rajon Rondo, Dwight Powell to Mavericks for Brandan Wright, Jae Crowder, Jameer Nelson, first round pick (protected top 3 and #15-30 in 2015, top 7 in 2016-20, else 2020 second round pick, 2021 second round pick) (?-?), 2016 second round pick (more favorable of Grizzlies, Mavericks picks) (?-?) on 2014-12-18
Heat

 
Traded Jordan Crawford, MarShon Brooks in a 3-team trade with Heat, Warriors for Joel Anthony, first round pick (protected top 14 in 2013-15, else 2015 and 2016 second round picks) (?-?), 2016 second round pick (?-?), cash on 2014-01-15
 
Mavericks
 (more favorable of Grizzlies, Mavericks picks)
 
Traded Rajon Rondo, Dwight Powell to Mavericks for Brandan Wright, Jae Crowder, Jameer Nelson, first round pick (protected top 3 and #15-30 in 2015, top 7 in 2016-20, else 2020 second round pick, 2021 second round pick) (?-?), 2016 second round pick (more favorable of Grizzlies, Mavericks picks) (?-?) on 2014-12-18



Now that only shows 10 but it's missing that if Mavericks conditional pick isn't given to us this year ,we get it next year too 7 protected which basically means unless Mavericks fall completely apart, we get the 1st next year.


My question is what is Danny going to do with 11 draft choices lol, no way we sign 11 rookies.

Info from
http://www.prosportstransactions.com/basketball/DraftTrades/Future/Celtics.htm

Re: 11 draft picks next year
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2015, 07:29:15 AM »

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He's going to start the Celtics 2.0 team as a back up plan...:D

Re: 11 draft picks next year
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2015, 07:44:30 AM »

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Lots and lots of Euro stashes.


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Re: 11 draft picks next year
« Reply #3 on: January 28, 2015, 07:59:39 AM »

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I think You've got them a little mixed up. I believe we have 9 probable picks in 2016.

The Boston Second rounder is going to Memphis or Utah(the team on the far right column is the team that has the current rights to the pick).The Jazz get the better of the Celtics pick or Toronto's from Memphis

The Memphis/Dallas 2nd rounders are either or. We get the better of the two, not both.

They also only show the protected picks from Dallas and Minnesota in the 2015 column. They are unlikely to convey and if they don't, they will be in 2016.

So right now, we are looking at:

1st round:
Brooklyn
Boston
Minnesota (or will convert to second rounders if outside top 12)
Dallas (unless it falls within top 7)
Cleveland

2nd round:
Philly
Miami
Memphis/Dallas (the better of the two)
Cleveland

At least, I'm pretty sure that's correct. This is getting pretty [dang] confusing ???

Re: 11 draft picks next year
« Reply #4 on: January 28, 2015, 08:04:03 AM »

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Lots and lots of Euro stashes.

Or the Maine Red Claws are going to be serious.
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Re: 11 draft picks next year
« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2015, 09:11:08 AM »

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Lots and lots of Euro stashes.

I really hope so...would love for Ainge to explore and exploit this route.

The picks get used and with some good fortune...those players can trickle over.


Re: 11 draft picks next year
« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2015, 09:51:05 AM »

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Is this correct? Because I'd love it to be.

"Minnesota (or will convert to second rounders if outside top 12)"

No way this falls outside of 12. Minn will be back in the lottery next year.

Re: 11 draft picks next year
« Reply #7 on: January 28, 2015, 09:56:30 AM »

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Lots of flexibilty for either trading for a star, trading up in the draft, or trading away for a better future draft pick (Patriots way).

Re: 11 draft picks next year
« Reply #8 on: January 28, 2015, 09:59:53 AM »

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Lots and lots of Euro stashes.

Which I'd be absolutely fine.

This team isn't going to be contending for the next few years (in all likelihood) so may as well keep some of these guys overseas and develop.  See if you get any gems out of it.


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Re: 11 draft picks next year
« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2015, 09:18:55 PM »

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I think You've got them a little mixed up. I believe we have 9 probable picks in 2016.

The Boston Second rounder is going to Memphis or Utah(the team on the far right column is the team that has the current rights to the pick).The Jazz get the better of the Celtics pick or Toronto's from Memphis

The Memphis/Dallas 2nd rounders are either or. We get the better of the two, not both.

They also only show the protected picks from Dallas and Minnesota in the 2015 column. They are unlikely to convey and if they don't, they will be in 2016.

So right now, we are looking at:

1st round:
Brooklyn
Boston
Minnesota (or will convert to second rounders if outside top 12)
Dallas (unless it falls within top 7)
Cleveland

2nd round:
Philly
Miami
Memphis/Dallas (the better of the two)
Cleveland

At least, I'm pretty sure that's correct. This is getting pretty [dang] confusing ???
Forget 11, or 9. The key number is 5. This is the likely number of 1st rounders. That would be 5 more guaranteed contracts. Ainge will not do that. I expect some 1st round picks to be traded.

Re: 11 draft picks next year
« Reply #10 on: January 29, 2015, 09:22:33 PM »

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Lots and lots of Euro stashes.

Which I'd be absolutely fine.

This team isn't going to be contending for the next few years (in all likelihood) so may as well keep some of these guys overseas and develop.  See if you get any gems out of it.

Agreed. Or -- reach on some guys, ala the Greek Freak. Take chances on some upside guys we can bring along without the pressure of 'role'.
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Re: 11 draft picks next year
« Reply #11 on: January 29, 2015, 10:17:09 PM »

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This is getting pretty [dang] confusing ???
I think Danny's plan is to confuse most of the GM's. On draft day, they'll forget they don't have a pick, and come crawling back to us!
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Re: 11 draft picks next year
« Reply #12 on: January 29, 2015, 10:34:04 PM »

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Is this correct? Because I'd love it to be.

"Minnesota (or will convert to second rounders if outside top 12)"

No way this falls outside of 12. Minn will be back in the lottery next year.

First thng I notcied too. Can that be right?

Re: 11 draft picks next year
« Reply #13 on: January 29, 2015, 10:42:14 PM »

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I think he will try to deal some of them with a guy like Sully in hopes of a star.   He may just take them too.  He has options and flexibility, and I bet he is hoping the market is good then.

Re: 11 draft picks next year
« Reply #14 on: January 30, 2015, 02:38:41 AM »

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Next year Brooklyn pick will be in the lottery. They are mess. I could see Dallas missing the playoff next year. Dirk would be year older. Chandler is FA. He will resign there but it will be year older. The Rondo experiment dont look good. Boston's pick. Cleveland's pick...
My guess we pick
#5 (via Nets)
#13 (via Mavs)
#18 (our pick)
#26 (via Cavs)
#32 (via Sixers)
#35 (via TWolves)
#43 (via Mavs)
#46 (via Heat)
#56 (via Cavs)
We won't draft 9 players, but this ammount of pick gives Danny alot of options. For example #13, #32 and #35 for #8 if Danny like somebody. Or package the pick for player, or assets down the road.
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