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Y'know, some people in the organization were ready to pull the plug on the Telfair experiment and draft Chris Paul. But John Nash overruled them - after all, Telfair wasn't even 20, was he?

Yes, but I wasn't saying that his age meant Bayless shouldn't have been traded. I was responding to someone who said he "never" lived up to expectations which, while trivially true, is a pretty silly thing to say about someone only two seasons into his career and only 22.

It would have been equally silly to say that Telfar had "never" panned out at that time. Still more than defensible to trade him, in order to draft Paul, but not because he had "never" lived up to expectations.
 
Ok, I admit I'm stupid about this, but why does it list what it is for 4 years? Isn't it only 1 pick....?

When a pick is protected, it rolls over to the next year if the pick lands in the protected area. So they're saying that if it's top 7 in year 1, Portland gets their pick the next season instead. If it's top 8 in year 2, Portland gets their pick the following year instead, etc.

After 4 years, Portland gets their pick, no matter where it is.
 
When a pick is protected, it rolls over to the next year if the pick lands in the protected area. So they're saying that if it's top 7 in year 1, Portland gets their pick the next season instead. If it's top 8 in year 2, Portland gets their pick the following year instead, etc.

After 4 years, Portland gets their pick, no matter where it is.

I see, thank you.
 
Yes, but I wasn't saying that his age meant Bayless shouldn't have been traded. I was responding to someone who said he "never" lived up to expectations which, while trivially true, is a pretty silly thing to say about someone only two seasons into his career and only 22.

It would have been equally silly to say that Telfar had "never" panned out at that time. Still more than defensible to trade him, in order to draft Paul, but not because he had "never" lived up to expectations.

Fair point.
 
Looks like blazers will be picking around 10-15 next year. Hornets will finish around 9-13 in west
 
Protected pick status doesn't really matter because NO will be way over it.
 
I can't believe the team traded Sebastian Telfair!

wait...
 
i wonder what the implications are for this

blazersedge
POR receives trade exception worth nearly $2.3 million in Bayless trade. As luxury tax payers, save ~ $4.6 million
 
Y'know, some people in the organization were ready to pull the plug on the Telfair experiment and draft Chris Paul. But John Nash overruled them - after all, Telfair wasn't even 20, was he?

That's a bad comparison because we have no fucking clue where this draft pick is going to be. It's not like we know for a fact that this will be a top 3 pick. If that were the case, and we could actually compare Bayless to a potential draftee, then I could see this argument, but it's not like that. We have no idea where this pick will fall.
 
When a pick is protected, it rolls over to the next year if the pick lands in the protected area. So they're saying that if it's top 7 in year 1, Portland gets their pick the next season instead. If it's top 8 in year 2, Portland gets their pick the following year instead, etc.

After 4 years, Portland gets their pick, no matter where it is.

Do you see anywhere that says how it is protected? Is it just top 7 protected? Or is it protected for the entire lottery range?
 
I just can't believe they gave up on him so soon!
 
Wait, it's top 7 protected this year, and 8 next year through the 14th, and then it turns into 2 2nd rounders?!

What kind of weird scenario is that?
 
Roy, Miller, Matthews, Fernandez. That's a strong backcourt imo.
 
Do you see anywhere that says how it is protected? Is it just top 7 protected? Or is it protected for the entire lottery range?

http://nba-facts-and-rumors.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22748484/25429014

Sources tell CBSSports.com Saturday evening that the trade has gone official and the pick that Portland is set to receive is top-7 protected in 2011, top-8 protected in 2012, 2013 and 2014. After that, it would turn into two second-round picks in 2015 and 2016. The Blazers also receive a trade exception worth nearly $2.3 million. Because the Blazers are currently luxury tax payers, the move saves the team roughly $4.6 million.
 
I just can't believe they gave up on him so soon!

He could turn into the next Jermaine O'neal!!!

Or he could turn into the next Alvin Williams. One or the other.
 
New Orleans won 37 games last year and picked 11th in the draft and that was with Chris Paul missing half a season and an aging Peja starting at SF who has his own injury issues.

They won't be close to the lottery this year.
 
New Orleans won 37 games last year and picked 11th in the draft and that was with Chris Paul missing half a season and an aging Peja starting at SF who has his own injury issues.

They won't be close to the lottery this year.


No pressure on Monty. :eek:
 
from Blazersedge

Sources tell Blazersedge the trade has been approved by the league office minutes ago so it's official. The pick Portland is set to receive is top-7 protected in 2011, top-8 protected in 2012, 2013 and 2014. After that, it would turn into two second-round picks in 2015 and 2016.

Why the hell would it from being a top 7 and 8 protected pick, and then turn into 2nd round picks? Does the team know something about a player who is currently like 13 now and would be a steal in the 2nd round in 2016?


The Blazers also receive a trade exception worth nearly $2.3 million. Because the Blazers are currently luxury tax payers, the move saves the team roughly $4.6 million.
 
Wait, it's top 7 protected this year, and 8 next year through the 14th, and then it turns into 2 2nd rounders?!

What kind of weird scenario is that?

That's not a bad deal then imo. I think it's unlikely that New Orleans will be one of the 7 worst teams in the league.
 
A financial move that happens to make opportunity for players that are perhaps more deserving. I can live with it.
 
I can't believe the team traded Sebastian Telfair!

wait...

Bayless both improved a lot more than Telfair, from year 1 to year 2, but was also just a better player in his second year.

My take on this trade is that I'm underwhelmed. I don't think Bayless is a future star, but I think he has the talent to be an above-average starter. I don't view a mid-first round pick to be have that kind of expected value. Further, Portland has proven able to buy such picks for straight cash before, so this seems like little more than a dump to me. Disappointing to me, but we'll see how it all plays out.
 
I like Bayless and I think he can be successful in the league. However, his lack of a consistent outside shot meant that he wasn't going to be able to give us the help we need.
 
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