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What does the GSW trade do for the draft pick they owe us?

What does this mean to the jazz? (Can vote for multiple answers)

  • GSW are now guaranteed to keep their pick

    Votes: 12 32.4%
  • Jazz are guarnteed to get the pick

    Votes: 7 18.9%
  • Does nothing/neutral

    Votes: 8 21.6%
  • Depends on Steph Curry's health

    Votes: 16 43.2%
  • Depends on Andrew Bogut's health

    Votes: 13 35.1%

  • Total voters
    37
Traded their highest scoring player along with a good role player (Udoh) for a guy who's injured for the year.

We aren't getting that draft pick.
 
Dam it, which one of you foos told the front office we get that pick if they're above bottom 7?

Good god this is such a terrible trade for the Warriors. Udoh is a very good young player IMO and Ellis is Ellis. Bogut is injured all the time and Jackson is like a veteran CJ Miles.
 
On the plus side, Miluakee is not going to do well either, so they might stay below bottom 7 too.
 
oops, i meant to vote that they got worse & we're likely NOT getting their pick.

what a horrible trade to include Udoh too!
 
GS has 28 games left. March doesn’t look that bad, but in April they have a lot of road games. Here are the approximate head starts it has on these teams. Jackson better kill it! (I posted this on the other thread, but this is fresher). If they can stay above Detroit, we should be ok.

Milwaukee (3.5)
NY (3.5)
Cleveland (3.5)
Detroit (6.5)
Sacramento (7)
Toronto (7.5)
New Jersey (8.5)
New Orleans (13)
Washington (14)
Charlotte (18)
 
GS has 28 games left. March doesn’t look that bad, but in April they have a lot of road games. Here are the approximate head starts it has on these teams. Jackson better kill it! (I posted this on the other thread, but this is fresher). If they can stay above Detroit, we should be ok.

Milwaukee (3.5)
NY (3.5)
Cleveland (3.5)
Detroit (6.5)
Sacramento (7)
Toronto (7.5)
New Jersey (8.5)
New Orleans (13)
Washington (14)
Charlotte (18)

Thanks....
As long as Charlotte, Washington, NO, NJ, Toronto, Sacto, and Det/Clev/NY/Mil keep losing, we're good
Portland might get into this race as well.
 
If Bogut and Curry stay healthy this makes them a lot better.

Ellis is sorta lik Melo and Jefferson. They take away from good team play. Bogut is an excellent team player.

I liked all the options so I picked them all
 
After looking at the above poll results I conclude that we (collectively) have no ****ing clue what this does to our pick.
 
GS has 28 games left. March doesn’t look that bad, but in April they have a lot of road games. Here are the approximate head starts it has on these teams. Jackson better kill it! (I posted this on the other thread, but this is fresher). If they can stay above Detroit, we should be ok.

Milwaukee (3.5)
NY (3.5)
Cleveland (3.5)
Detroit (6.5)
Sacramento (7)
Toronto (7.5)
New Jersey (8.5)
New Orleans (13)
Washington (14)
Charlotte (18)

Where did you get those numbers? EVen if you calculated solely on the loss column, Sacramento only has 6 more losses (not counting tonight's game), as does Detroit.

BTW, you add the games ahead in the win column plus the games ahead in the loss column and divide by 2 to calculate "games back." If you only do it based on losses, you're assuming the team with fewer games played will win ALL those games, which is clearly not the case - especially when talking about teams playing at a .400 clip. Currently GS has a 4 1/2 game lead over Sacramento and 4 game lead over Detroit. Let's hope the Warriors can play a solid 4th quarter against Sacramento. Crap...I hope I didn't just jinx them.
 
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