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They did it to save money mostly.
Mo Williams makes more money than the #1 pick will.
Mo Williams makes more money than the #1 pick will.
Ha ha that is so funny. Clippers find another way to screw up a #1 pick.
Next two years:
Mo Williams - 17 million
Baron Davis - 28.8 million
I don't get why they didn't ANY protection whatsoever. Even top 3 protection could have saved them.
For all of those that are calling the Clippers stupid for not protecting the pick, IT WAS NOT POSSIBLE! Why? because they already had traded their 2012 first round pick (top 10 protected) to the Thunder. Therefore, what would have happened if the Clippers won the lottery today, then the pick was deffered to 2012 for the Cavs due to the Clippers keeping this pick because of the hypothetical protections, and then next year, two teams would own the Clippers 1st round pick if the Clippers had a pick outside of the top ten. As a result, the Clippers COULD NOT HAVE PROTECTED THE PICK!!!!!! Glad that that has been settled.
There's already a draft thread

Ha ha that is so funny. Clippers find another way to screw up a #1 pick.
Look at the good side of Kroc saving $11.8M. For an extra year, your Egg McMuffin doesn't get downsized to stay at $1.00. If you're a big hen, your life just got extended.
Meh, could have put in some sort of protection. Next year's pick is top 10 protected I believe. So they could have made this one top 5 protected, adn then 10 or above protected. OR, could have put protection on the Timberwolves pick they have next season instead. Could and should have worked around it.
they own Minn. pick unprotected.
people are assuming cleveland would have done the deal with protections, maybe they wouldnt have.
exactly, they rolled the dice and won, if you could bet 11 million dollars against rolling snake eyes, im sure everyone would in a heartbeat

