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  1. #1
    Peace! bluebellmaniac's Avatar
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    As Charles Barkley would say:

    Brooklyn Nets owner Prokhorov is building Championship Teams... too bad the teams are in Atlanta and Boston!

    Check out how in debt Brooklyn is to ATL and BOS! These guys blow and won't be rebuilding through the draft anytime soon. They have given away any decent pick through 2018!!!

    Atlanta is going to the playoffs this year and still has a 6% chance to win the lottery, thanks to being able to switch 1st round picks with Brooklyn. Then in 2015 ATL can do the same thing all over again. The 2016 first rounder is going to Boston and Boston can swap picks in 2017. Finally, the 2018 first is going to Boston as well. Daaaaaaanggggg!!!!!

    Don't even get started on how they've thrown away second round picks. They are a lottery machine... for other teams.... wow.

    Atlanta 2014 first round draft pick from Brooklyn
    Atlanta has the right to swap its 2014 1st round pick for Brooklyn's 2014 1st round pick [Atlanta-Brooklyn, 7/11/2012]; Brooklyn will convey the less favorable of these two picks to Boston (see Brooklyn Debits)
    2015 first round draft pick from Brooklyn
    Atlanta has the right to swap its 2015 1st round pick for Brooklyn's 2015 1st round pick [Atlanta-Brooklyn, 7/11/2012]
    2015 second round draft pick from Brooklyn
    Brooklyn's 2015 2nd round pick to Atlanta (via Utah) [Brooklyn-Utah, 12/22/2011 and then Atlanta-Utah, 6/27/2013]
    2017 second round draft pick from Brooklyn
    Brooklyn's 2017 2nd round pick to Atlanta [Atlanta-Brooklyn, 7/11/2012]
    2017 second round draft pick from Miami
    Miami's 2nd round pick to Atlanta protected for selections 31-40 in 2017 or unprotected in 2018 [Atlanta-Miami, 6/27/2013]
    No picks outgoing
    Boston 2014 first round draft pick from Brooklyn
    Brooklyn will convey the less favorable of its 2014 1st round pick and Atlanta's 2014 1st round pick to Boston (via Atlanta's right to swap for Brooklyn) [Atlanta-Brooklyn, 7/11/2012 and then Boston-Brooklyn, 7/12/2013]
    2015 first round draft pick from L.A. Clippers
    L.A. Clippers' 2015 1st round pick to Boston [Boston-L.A. Clippers, 6/25/2013]
    2015 second round draft pick from Sacramento
    Sacramento's 2015 2nd round pick to Boston protected for selections 31-55 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then Sacramento's obligation to Boston will be extinguished) [Boston-Sacramento, 2/17/2009]
    2016 first round draft pick from Brooklyn
    Brooklyn's 2016 1st round pick to Boston [Boston-Brooklyn, 7/12/2013]
    2017 first round draft pick from Brooklyn
    Boston has the right to swap its 2017 1st round pick for Brooklyn's 2017 1st round pick; if Boston exercises this swap right, then Boston will convey its 2017 2nd round pick to Brooklyn protected for selections 31-45 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then Boston's obligation to Brooklyn will be extinguished) [Boston-Brooklyn, 7/12/2013]
    2017 second round draft pick from Sacramento
    Sacramento's 2017 2nd round pick to Boston protected for selections 31-55 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then Sacramento's obligation to Boston will be extinguished) [Boston-Sacramento, 2/24/2011]
    2018 first round draft pick from Brooklyn
    Brooklyn's 2018 1st round pick to Boston [Boston-Brooklyn, 7/12/2013]
    2014 second round draft pick to Dallas
    Boston's 2014 2nd round pick to Dallas [Boston-Dallas, 6/27/2013]
    2017 second round draft pick to Brooklyn
    If Boston exercises its right to swap its 2017 1st round pick for Brooklyn's 2017 1st round pick, then Boston will convey its 2017 2nd round pick to Brooklyn protected for selections 31-45 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then Boston's obligation to Brooklyn will be extinguished) [Boston-Brooklyn, 7/12/2013]; this potential pick conveyance is the same as the one described in "2017 first round draft pick from Brooklyn" on Boston Credits
    Brooklyn 2017 second round draft pick from Boston
    If Boston exercises its right to swap its 2017 1st round pick for Brooklyn's 2017 1st round pick, then Boston will convey its 2017 2nd round pick to Brooklyn protected for selections 31-45 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then Boston's obligation to Brooklyn will be extinguished) [Boston-Brooklyn, 7/12/2013]; this potential pick conveyance is the same as the one described in "2017 first round draft pick from Brooklyn" on Boston Credits
    2014 first round draft pick to Boston
    Brooklyn will convey the less favorable of its 2014 1st round pick and Atlanta's 2014 1st round pick to Boston (via Atlanta's right to swap for Brooklyn) [Atlanta-Brooklyn, 7/11/2012 and then Boston-Brooklyn, 7/12/2013]
    2014 first round draft pick to Atlanta
    Atlanta has the right to swap its 2014 1st round pick for Brooklyn's 2014 1st round pick [Atlanta-Brooklyn, 7/11/2012]; Brooklyn will convey the less favorable of these two picks to Boston (see Brooklyn Debits)
    2014 second round draft pick to Philadelphia
    Brooklyn's 2014 2nd round pick to Philadelphia (via Boston to Dallas) [Boston-Brooklyn, 6/23/2011 and then Boston-Dallas, 6/27/2013 and then Dallas-Philadelphia, 6/27/2013]
    2015 first round draft pick to Atlanta
    Atlanta has the right to swap its 2015 1st round pick for Brooklyn's 2015 1st round pick [Atlanta-Brooklyn, 7/11/2012]
    2015 second round draft pick to Atlanta
    Brooklyn's 2015 2nd round pick to Atlanta (via Utah) [Brooklyn-Utah, 12/22/2011 and then Atlanta-Utah, 6/27/2013]
    2016 first round draft pick to Boston
    Brooklyn's 2016 1st round pick to Boston [Boston-Brooklyn, 7/12/2013]
    2016 second round draft pick to L.A. Clippers
    L.A. Clippers have the right to swap their 2016 2nd round pick protected for selections 56-60 for Brooklyn's 2016 2nd round pick (if the L.A. Clippers’ pick falls within its protected range, then the L.A. Clippers’ swap right and Brooklyn’s obligation to the L.A. Clippers will be extinguished) [Brooklyn-L.A. Clippers, 7/11/2012]; L.A. Clippers may convey their 2016 2nd round pick and the above swap right to Milwaukee (see L.A. Clippers Debits)
    2017 first round draft pick to Boston
    Boston has the right to swap its 2017 1st round pick for Brooklyn's 2017 1st round pick; if Boston exercises this swap right, then Boston will convey its 2017 2nd round pick to Brooklyn protected for selections 31-45 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then Boston's obligation to Brooklyn will be extinguished) [Boston-Brooklyn, 7/12/2013]
    2017 second round draft pick to Atlanta
    Brooklyn's 2017 2nd round pick to Atlanta [Atlanta-Brooklyn, 7/11/2012]
    2018 first round draft pick to Boston
    Brooklyn's 2018 1st round pick to Boston [Boston-Brooklyn, 7/12/2013]
    Draft pick info courtesy of RealGM, which you can find here.

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    LMAO Nets. Hawks could wind up as the 3rd seed and possibly make it to the ECF if they can avoid the Heat in the 2nd round.

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    LMAO Nets. Hawks could wind up as the 3rd seed and possibly make it to the ECF if they can avoid the Heat in the 2nd round.
    So you think the Hawks can beat the Pacers huh

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    Peace! bluebellmaniac's Avatar
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    So you think the Hawks can beat the Pacers huh
    Give ATL a couple or three years, after they draft the top talent that the Nets are working hard at getting for them. Then yes, they just might.

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    It's possible. I'd say they have a better chance of beating the Pacers than the Heat. The Pacers remind me of the Thunder from 2 seasons ago so until they prove me wrong in the playoffs I will have doubts. The main thing that I would say puts the Pacers over the Thunder is the fact that they have a big man that dominates in the paint.

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    thread le is misleading imho, they're building two future championship contenders not "a championship team" imho.

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