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  1. #1
    Believe. Michael Jordan.'s Avatar
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    Is it unprotected and doesn't Denver own it?

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    The Timeless One Leetonidas's Avatar
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    Correct

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    Erryday I'm Hustlin' Robz4000's Avatar
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    damn

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    Wrecks and Effects RsxPiimp's Avatar
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    They are unprotected 2014 goes to Denver part of the Gallinari trade. I guess NY thought they weren't going to suck this bad.

    Denver May end up with Parker or Wiggins lmao

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    Straya AussieFanKurt's Avatar
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    the knicks

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    Believe. Bulaien999's Avatar
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    Damn that would suck, cant even cheer to tank

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    Wow

    nbadraft.net confirms

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    Wrecks and Effects RsxPiimp's Avatar
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    Denver also has rights to swap the picks in 2016, which I believe was used to acquire Bargnani.

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    you're a phony Holden_Caulfield's Avatar
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    what about the nets first round picks

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    Machacarredes Chinook's Avatar
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    By my count, that's five top-20 picks the Knicks have traded to sign Amare and acquire Melo. Chandler, Gallo, Hill, White and now this. Yes, some busts, but still, New York got reamed in negotiations.

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    R.C. Deez Nuts. Mugen's Avatar
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    Jimmy D and Jimmy B be playin' checkers why all y'all other s be playin' chess




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    Wrecks and Effects RsxPiimp's Avatar
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    By my count, that's five top-20 picks the Knicks have traded to sign Amare and acquire Melo. Chandler, Gallo, Hill, White and now this. Yes, some busts, but still, New York got reamed in negotiations.
    2012 too part of the TMac trade with Houston in 2010

    It's obvious NY doesn't value these picks.

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    Wrecks and Effects RsxPiimp's Avatar
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    By my count, that's five top-20 picks the Knicks have traded to sign Amare and acquire Melo. Chandler, Gallo, Hill, White and now this. Yes, some busts, but still, New York got reamed in negotiations.
    2012 too part of the TMac trade with Houston in 2010

    It's obvious NY doesn't value these picks.

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    A neverending cycle Trainwreck2100's Avatar
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    Jimmy D and Jimmy B be playin' checkers why all y'all other s be playin' chess



    more like tic tac toe

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    Machacarredes Chinook's Avatar
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    2012 too part of the TMac trade with Houston in 2010

    It's obvious NY doesn't value these picks.
    That was Royce White.

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    Scarlett our Goddess4ever
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    NY just wanted big names and boost to ticket/jersey sales and they got exactly what they needed tbh. It's just one benefit from playing in a big market, you can make good money without caring to win

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    ...a.k.a. mAtT!iC3 mudyez's Avatar
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    Can someone make a list of all the NY Draft picks going out until 2018? (including Brooklyn)

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    Is there no one else? AchillesHeel's Avatar
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    Denver's going to play extra hard against the Knicks in February, they already won the first game.

    crofl Knicks

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    Believe.
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    They are unprotected 2014 goes to Denver part of the Gallinari trade. I guess NY thought they weren't going to suck this bad.

    Denver May end up with Parker or Wiggins lmao
    The Nets are even in much deeper .

    Nets' pick situation looks like this:

    2014 — Atlanta Hawks have right to swap first-rounders (Joe Johnson).
    2014 — Owe first-rounder to the Boston Celtics (Kevin Garnett) — after Hawks potential swap.
    2014 — Owe second-rounder to Philadelphia 76ers (MarShon Brooks, Kelly Olynyk, Ricky Ledo).
    2015 — Atlanta Hawks have right to swap first-rounders (Joe Johnson).
    2015 — Owe second-rounder to Atlanta Hawks (Mehmet Okur, Raul Neto).
    2016 — Owe first-rounder to the Boston Celtics (Kevin Garnett)
    2016 — Los Angeles Clippers have rights to swap second-rounders (if Clippers’ pick in top-55, Reggie Evans)
    2017 — Boston Celtics have the right to swap first-rounders (Kevin Garnett).
    2017 — Owe second-round pick to Atlanta Hawks (Joe Johnson).
    2018 — Owe first-rounder to the Boston Celtics (Kevin Garnett).

    That means that the Nets could potentially miss the playoffs for the next 5 years and not get a single first round lottery pick. They just own 1 second rounder in that time period. Additonally, they are in cap for at least the next 3 years and they don't have a single promising young player. Holy !

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    if ur denver might as well tank

    so you have 2 chances of landing either wiggins or parker if ur pick is lottery + knicks pick is lottery

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    Purple and Bold! whitemamba's Avatar
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    The Nets are even in much deeper .

    Nets' pick situation looks like this:

    2014 — Atlanta Hawks have right to swap first-rounders (Joe Johnson).
    2014 — Owe first-rounder to the Boston Celtics (Kevin Garnett) — after Hawks potential swap.
    2014 — Owe second-rounder to Philadelphia 76ers (MarShon Brooks, Kelly Olynyk, Ricky Ledo).
    2015 — Atlanta Hawks have right to swap first-rounders (Joe Johnson).
    2015 — Owe second-rounder to Atlanta Hawks (Mehmet Okur, Raul Neto).
    2016 — Owe first-rounder to the Boston Celtics (Kevin Garnett)
    2016 — Los Angeles Clippers have rights to swap second-rounders (if Clippers’ pick in top-55, Reggie Evans)
    2017 — Boston Celtics have the right to swap first-rounders (Kevin Garnett).
    2017 — Owe second-round pick to Atlanta Hawks (Joe Johnson).
    2018 — Owe first-rounder to the Boston Celtics (Kevin Garnett).

    That means that the Nets could potentially miss the playoffs for the next 5 years and not get a single first round lottery pick. They just own 1 second rounder in that time period. Additonally, they are in cap for at least the next 3 years and they don't have a single promising young player. Holy !
    from russia with love.. god damn the nets are ed.

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