"Golden State has officially traded Dennis Schröder to the Detroit Pistons, who also received Lindy Waters III and a second-round pick from the Warriors. The Pistons announced the move as “part of a series of transactions,” part of the mega-trade that saw Jimmy Butler dealt from Miami to Golden State.Not sure what confuses you about this. The Jazz rerouted him
So the Jazz technically got two seconds in the deal if I have my math right."Golden State has officially traded Dennis Schröder to the Detroit Pistons, who also received Lindy Waters III and a second-round pick from the Warriors. The Pistons announced the move as “part of a series of transactions,” part of the mega-trade that saw Jimmy Butler dealt from Miami to Golden State.
For the Pistons, the trade also saw KJ Martin relayed from Detroit (who acquired Martin from Philadelphia) to Utah with a second-round pick."
Yup, we never had him.
Yes.So the Jazz technically got two seconds in the deal if I have my math right.
I don't understand being so hung up on technicalities that don't matter"Golden State has officially traded Dennis Schröder to the Detroit Pistons, who also received Lindy Waters III and a second-round pick from the Warriors. The Pistons announced the move as “part of a series of transactions,” part of the mega-trade that saw Jimmy Butler dealt from Miami to Golden State.
For the Pistons, the trade also saw KJ Martin relayed from Detroit (who acquired Martin from Philadelphia) to Utah with a second-round pick."
Yup, we never had him.
Neither do I.I don't understand being so hung up on technicalities that don't matter
Many topics covered, but probably not worth a new thread, so I'll put this interview with JZ here
Trade deadline, Collier/Filipowski, KJ Martin, what to do about next year's protected pick, among the topics discussed
This matters exactly 0%, as you've said, but I don't think that was the issue. I think we all agree that Shroeder was part of the process in what the Jazz picked up, but I think what Hedda was addressing was whether the "official" account of the trade on the NBA's records included him.Confirms we had Dennis @Hedda Gambler
Yes. We had the agreement in place, but before the trade became official, we sent him to Detroit and Schroeder was never officially a part of the Utah Jazz as far as I can tell.This matters exactly 0%, as you've said, but I don't think that was the issue. I think we all agree that Shroeder was part of the process in what the Jazz picked up, but I think what Hedda was addressing was whether the "official" account of the trade on the NBA's records included him.