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Post by Brooklyn Nets (Andre) on Jun 12, 2023 16:12:45 GMT -5
Nets trade: 2023 PHO 2nd (pick 48) 2023 NOP 2nd (pick 58) 2026 BKN 1st *
Kings trade: 2023 ATL 2nd (pick 31) 2023 WAS 2nd (pick 33)
Accept. Got some guys I’m high on in the back half of 1st/early 2nd who can serve as long term contributors. Hoping these last few moves will help me retool and only sacrifice a late first in 26
*Top 7 protected, if 8-30 SAC gets 2026 BKN 1st, if 1-7 SAC gets swap rights with 2026 SAC 1st
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Post by Sacramento Kings GM (Steven) on Jun 12, 2023 16:14:58 GMT -5
I accept. Moving two high seconds for a pretty lightly protected 2026 1st was easy business for me. I doubt the pick swap would ever come into play as the Sacramento franchise is in a long term rebuild, but as long as Nets have Luka, I can’t imagine it mattering much.
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Post by Dallas Mavs (Kyle) on Jun 12, 2023 16:22:49 GMT -5
Great deal for Kings. Looking back at past classes there isn't much value to be found in the second round regardless of how enticing prospects look. A move like this before seeing where your targets end up IRL feels a bit rushed. While that pick Brooklyn traded is probably not going to be super high, one injury to Luka changes things completely and the pick on its own probably could have returned better contributors than the seconds will turn out to be.
In short, low upside high risk for Nets and opposite for Bagel
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Post by Orlando Magic GM (Sarge) on Jun 12, 2023 16:41:45 GMT -5
Love for kings. I mean love. Pass
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Post by San Antonio Spurs (Chris) on Jun 12, 2023 20:07:05 GMT -5
Yeah what mavs said... Love this for Kings, nets has Luka/KD and some other right now producers, but otherwise that's a thin roster with no pick assets, and how much are guys like Westy/Capela/Durant realistically gonna be putting up in 2025? That pick really the only thing of possible substantial value involved, nice job Sac town
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Post by San Antonio Spurs (Chris) on Jun 13, 2023 10:37:34 GMT -5
Pass, guess I skipped that part sorry
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