ESPN should let Rusillo(as a guest) Jaylen and whatever their version of KOC is do the draft. This group absolutely sucks.
That's not a stash. A stash is when they agree not to sign the tender, go play somewhere else then sign the next year, or laterThey do, they just count against the 17.
Gonna be so many conditions it ends up turning into a 2nd rounder.
But still lots of good options at 26 like Bane and Terry, Tillman, Stewart. Bolmaro was attractive as a stash, but I really don't get the sense that he's any better a prospect than any of those guys.I think the Nesmith pick works out but I definitely think the draft didn’t fall the way Ainge wanted. Bolmaro going that early hurts.
SOMEONE START THE THREAD!
Yeah, I just meant stashing players in the G league isn't an option. Not that I know of anyway.That's not a stash. A stash is when they agree not to sign the tender, go play somewhere else then sign the next year, or later
Did Boston have to send money too?Gonna be so many conditions it ends up turning into a 2nd rounder.
You can, I think a few late 2nds have done it, much like the guard we drafted that I can't remember the name of who went to Australia firstYeah, I just meant stashing players in the G league isn't an option. Not that I know of anyway.
We don't have the roster spots for it, no way Ainge was coming out of this draft with 3 players picked in the first unless Bolmaro was one of themI would have been much more excited by Udoku at 26 and best available PG at 30.
So what does Boston get in return?
This, hopefully.
wait, I’d rather have that pick than this years 30th. Seems too goodIf Smith is right.... that's a real 1st?
Utah's 1st round pick to Memphis protected for selections 1-7 and 15-30 in 2021, 1-6 in 2022, 1-3 in 2023 and 1 in 2024; if Utah has not conveyed a 1st round pick to Memphis by 2024, then Utah will instead convey its 2025 2nd round pick and 2026 2nd round pick to Memphis [Memphis-Utah, 7/6/2019]
Unless Memphis puts new protections on it before trading it, which they might it looks likely to be a late 1st in 2022.
Which is a fairly reasonable return for one pick higher than a 2nd rounder.Gonna be so many conditions it ends up turning into a 2nd rounder.
Incorrect"Weird protections" = 2nd round pick
Did they start allowing additional protections on already protected picks?Unless Memphis puts new protections on it before trading it, which they might it looks likely to be a late 1st in 2022.
Memphis might add more protections, you can do that now.wait, I’d rather have that pick than this years 30th. Seems too good
great trade if you lose VP and get Utah pickIf it’s the Utah pick it might actually be interesting:
2021 first round draft pick from Utah
Utah's 1st round pick to Memphis protected for selections 1-7 and 15-30 in 2021, 1-6 in 2022, 1-3 in 2023 and 1 in 2024; if Utah has not conveyed a 1st round pick to Memphis by 2024, then Utah will instead convey its 2025 2nd round pick and 2026 2nd round pick to Memphis [Memphis-Utah, 7/6/2019]
If it's the Utah pick, yeah. I'm not sure it's a given Utah is even a playoff team next year and the pick could fall between 7-14. We'll see soon.Which is a fairly reasonable return for one pick higher than a 2nd rounder.
Incorrect
I believe so, that’s what Philly did on the pick(s) they sent in the Fultz/Tatum deal, right?Did they start allowing additional protections on already protected picks?
I was saying this was a great draft for filling what the Celtics needed. Shooting and bigs. Well they filled the shooting needs for the bench.nighthob kept telling us this was a role-player draft and the Celts got a wing shooter and a backup PG both of which fill needed roles for the C's. The 30th pick was never going to make the roster and if its used to attach an superfluous player for $$ purposes, so be it. Danny was roster building and got two elements he feels he needed. The next two days might be more interesting than the draft
Can only change protections, to a pick that isn't originally yours, that was unprotected.Memphis might add more protections, you can do that now.
They'll nickname him "Oswald".Terry is going to kill in Dallas with Luka.
Something is wrong then. That pick is too good for 30 and letting us get out of VPCan only change protections, to a pick that isn't originally yours, that was unprotected.
Can't change the Utah pick.
I will never root for Dallas because they murdered that nice Catholic boy thereThey'll nickname him "Oswald".
They did with with the Lakers pick that the Celtics ended up not getting, changing it from unprotected, to protected for pick 1 and 6-30.I believe so, that’s what Philly did on the pick(s) they sent in the Fultz/Tatum deal, right?
Edit: not entirely correct per the below.
Yep, forgot about the no layering.Can only change protections, to a pick that isn't originally yours, that was unprotected.
Can't change the Utah pick.
He deposits one deep from the grassy knoll.They'll nickname him "Oswald".