I read it the way he worded it.
Yes, it gives that pick the added chance that it could be Dallas's higher pick.
Exactly. Maybe I worded it wrong but this is what I meant.
I read it the way he worded it.
Yes, it gives that pick the added chance that it could be Dallas's higher pick.
You can’t directly trade the swap as a quan y of its own, but you can offer to trade the best of the two two picks, which is, de facto, a swap trade.
This is a clip from the real GM future picks page:
2025 - Own or HOU (via HOU swap for BRK)
Uh, no they ing can’t.
so as far as swaps, we've got one every 2 years
2026 from hawks (unprotected)
2028 from celtics (top 1 protected)
2030 from mavs (unprotected)
he's referring to the "de facto swap" scenario you already outlined above
It's a good trade as the Spurs had too many 2nd's as it was and it increases the value of the 2030 pick that can be used in future trades.
I mean, sort of? Like the Spurs can definitely just trade the best of their 2025 picks rather than wishing that ATL had giving them a swap for them to trade instead. I mean, you can create scenarios where the Spurs would've trade their natural 2024, 2025 and/or 2026 pick already, then they would only be able to trade a single unprotected pick in 2025. But the flexibility of being able to do that prior deal is why getting an unprotected pick is just way more valuable than a swap. I don't know, man. I agreed there are some protections that are worse than a swap. But I'm not sure that a top-5 protected Dallas 2030 first (ignoring that that pick couldn't be traded) along with the Spurs' unprotected natural pick that year would be that much less appealing than a single double pick. I would rate that first package much higher now, though in 2028 or so it might not be the case.
Ya but our 2030 + their 2030 > our 2030 +’swap
timvp's bad wording all over this thread tbh
he's saying that the swap now gives our 2030 pick more value. in that rather than us merely trading our own unprotected 2030 pick, we now have additional value by being able to offer "the best of our 2030 picks"
he was not saying that it is better to own swap rights with the mavs than it is simply to own the mavs unprotected pick
Yes you can. You trade swap a pick with a pick that already has a swap on it.
Like Dallas can still agree to swap the worst of their pick in 2030 and SA's with another team's first that year. The Spurs basically have such a swap with Indy and Miami in the second round in 2026. (And the Clippers had agreed to swap their pick with OKC in 2023 and still agreed to swap that pick with MKE's with Houston at the deadline.) Right now, it's minor value. It could be major value if both SA and Dallas look to be bad in 2030. But if the Mavericks had actually traded that 2030 pick unprotected, they couldn't swap it at all. For Dallas, there's a huge difference in terms of flexibility.
And I meant that the Spurs AREN'T stupid either, if the context made my typo misleading.
Sure...but that wasn't the comparison he was trying to make
It may have been discussed already but what happens to the swap if we trade our own 2030 pick lol would get to decide the swap between the two teams
the way it would be worded is the spurs would trade "the most favorable pick between the 2030 SAS pick and the 2030 DAL pick", whereas if the mavs try to move their pick, they would be trading "the least favorable pick between the 2030 SAS pick and the 2030 DAL pick"
basically nobody would know if they were acquiring the SAS or DAL pick until the draft order is set. but they'd know if theyre getting the better or worse of the two depending on who they traded with
I got his specific point about a double pick versus a regular unprotected pick. I think it's valid. But that value gap between those scenarios is so massive that I think it does go against his initial argument that unprotected swaps should be thought of in the same light as unprotected picks. Unprotected picks are in a tier of their own (controlling for whichever team's pick we're talking about), while swaps fall into the nebulous tier below with protected picks to varying degrees.
Very good observation here.
Swaps greatly increase the value of your own SRP, because now you have two rolls at it being a high pick instead of one. The fact that the Spurs have lined them up this way is indeed quite interesting. A package of the Spurs 2026, 2028 and 2030 FRPs for say, Luka, would be unmatched (in terms of just picks alone) because they all contain free rolls.
I like the trade. While the swap might end up being nothing, Bullock has some marginal standalone value (both as a player and an expiring contract) and having 16 future seconds instead of 20 isn't a huge dropoff. The Spurs were well into diminishing returns territory regarding seconds. If the Spurs only had 7 future seconds over the next 7 years and gave up 4 I would be far less pleased.
As for what it signifies regarding other trades (most prominently getting in on the Blazers/Heat Dame trade), I think it makes the Spurs getting involved somewhat less likely because now they have a lot less cap space to absorb salary.
i think he's talking about how the spurs can now offer something better than their own 2030 unprotected pick in the search for a better star. he identified an unprotected swapped pick as one of the few single assets with more value than your own protected pick
You’re right, they can, but for someone claiming the initial swap hasn’t much value, it seems bizarre to trumpet the value of the short end of the swap.
Sidy defense + drop off to Blake for layup!!
Sidy with the football outlet pass, defender stripped ball off of Blake's leg though.
Do not want since he has a player option for 2024-25.
You can trade a swap as a quan y of its own. What is getting swapped is where the conditional language can come in.
Not that it ever comes up, but the description of the trade as the best or worst pick is slightly misleading. A team can decline swap picks as far as I know. So what happens is a team can trade whatever pick they have after the other team decides on the swap. As I mentioned before, they can also trade the swap rights to that pick, but the swap decision would come after the original team made their decision.
Yeah pretty ridiculous to get an unprotected swap so cheap. The last one was still top 1 protected and cost the Spurs Derrick White.
I never said it didn't have much value. I think it has plenty of value. I just think that unprotected picks have significantly more value and picks with some level of protection have more value. I've said over and over that this was a good trade. It being a swap didn't change that. Giving up the seconds meant the Spurs could "lose" the trade. But the downside is pretty small, especially with Bullock having some resale value.
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