I'm pretty sure it's 2018.What year will that pick come? I'm lost in the conversation.
It's obviously been a tough offseason for [MENTION=848]dalamon[/MENTION]
They done sent away Unreal & BJB. How dare they
And the Jazz make the playoffs.
Unreal BJB kept us from our destiny.
He has sacrificed Himself to bring us to the promised land.
So it has been written, and so it shall be
Except that the Jazz went out of their way to take back the platter of garbage they got instead of Reggie Jackson.Kanter deal was great. We had no intent to give him a long-term deal, he did not fit our philosphophy and was disgruntled, so we gave up nothing, got more developmental playing time for Gobert, and possibly got a future first round pick next year.
Free agents walk for nothing all the time, which was our next best alternative to this deal.
The mistake was drafting Kanter, (or one could argue not developing him properly) not how we managed damage control.
That trade back was an extremely rare situation. I doubt a similar trade has ever involved that much money. Just because DL got an incredible deal on that does not mean that second round picks are now worth millions.
So we agree? My point was that all the cash DL got for that pick does not mean that 2nd round picks are worth $3 million plus a piece (despite the fact that we effectively got a lot more than $3 million for that pick because it was a swap).2nd round picks have been worth millions for a while. Getting three million in a late second-round pick swap seems insane even to me, but it also speaks to the market. A pick isn't changing hands for anything less than a million if we're talking strictly money and no other assets.
So we agree? My point was that all the cash DL got for that pick does not mean that 2nd round picks are worth $3 million plus a piece (despite the fact that we effectively got a lot more than $3 million for that pick because it was a swap).