I thought of this trade last night I would trade Westbrook straight up for #2
Wow.. I would atleast try to get #2 + Randle. I think you could get more too.
I thought of this trade last night I would trade Westbrook straight up for #2
Wow.. I would atleast try to get #2 + Randle. I think you could get more too.
Wow.. I would atleast try to get #2 + Randle. I think you could get more too.
A. Teams are still fairly restricted by the salary cap.Why can't you trade active players? I think we should be allowed to as long as a pick is involved. Teams are allowed to trade active players on actual draft day.
A. Teams are still fairly restricted by the salary cap.
B. Almost every major trade involving a player happens prior to the draft.
C. I'd prefer to not have it turn into an NBA fantasy endeavor/free for all. Including active players requires some form of veto system, because we are not nearly as invested in our teams as real GMs are.
D. The most successful mock draft I've ever participated in (and I've done it for 8 years now and look forward to it every year) is a really strict, strait up draft. No player trades. Just picks (he doesn't even allow trading future picks.) I want to model this one on that and see how it goes. Depending on feedback I get, I might change it in the future (or not), but based on my experiences running these things, I'm pretty sure that this is the right way to do it.
Fair enough, but we can trade euro rights and future picks?
Nuggets, please.