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What are the chances Utah Jazz (3rd) can swap picks with Minnesota (2nd)?

As good as it is to have GS's pick next year, it shouldn't be untouchable.
If it was a unprotected pick, and we could end up with Barnes, or Davis then I would say it is.

It's what top 7 protected? We have no chance to get one of the top 7 players anyways.
We could still get a solid player so the pick is still something of value, but untouchable to help us this year? I think not.

This. I mentioned this same thing in another thread. If the Warriors have about the same year this year with a few other teams (maybe us, NJ, or Clev) Getting a little better we don't even get the GS pick.
 
Minnesota will be doing some kind of trade, that is for sure, this team has been pretty active in draft day trades.

You just got to hope they fall in love with Enes Kanter at #3. Or maybe another players stock rises dramatically, and they want them at 3.

Or they could get a ludicrous offer from another team who loves D-Will. We can't control that.

Or they take D-Will and trade Beasley...There is a lot that could happen, we probably won't know until draft night.

That's my prediction. Love is a better 4/5 than Kanter. I don't think Enes would be their choice. Rubio is coming over so they're not going to want Knight. Maybe the only hope is that they think a guy like Valanciunas could be their center of the future. Then I think they'd be willing to move back 1-2 slots.
 
This. I mentioned this same thing in another thread. If the Warriors have about the same year this year with a few other teams (maybe us, NJ, or Clev) Getting a little better we don't even get the GS pick.

Even if it drops to #9 or #10 in a better draft we can still get a very good player. KOC drafted some stiff named Hayward at #9, if I recall correctly. No, not untouchable, but using it this year to marginally improve a pick would be unwise. I think that pick plus expirings (Okur, CJ, etc.) might be a lot more valuable at the deadline and AFTER the new CBA is in place. If some teams need to dump salaries, the Jazz will probably have enough room to acquire a very good veteran. Offer CJ, Bell and the GS pick for a starting SF (or Okur + the pick if the vet is high-priced).
 
I think this trade is the most fair and makes too much sense.

Jazz get #2 and #20

Wolves get #3 and #12

I really don't think this is a bad idea at all. It depends on a lot of factors, like if Biyombo falls to 12 and you miss out on him, that'd be a tough pill to swallow. Or what your intelligence is on who's going where in the top 3. If Williams really is the 2nd best player and you know Minnesota wants Kanter at 2, what's the point? But if Irving doesn't go first and you pass on getting to 2, that's an even tougher pill to swallow. There's a lot of room for shifting in this draft, making a trade like the one you're proposing is something you have to do late and do your homework on. But I think it's probably a good move.

And at 20, Reggie Jackson seems as good to me as most of the people you might find at 12.
 
I think this trade is the most fair and makes too much sense.

Jazz get #2 and #20

Wolves get #3 and #12

Seems like too much to give up to move up one spot.
Jazz are in no lose situation.
They will get one of top three players at #3.
They need help at all three positions.
Plus they keep the #12 pick which could steal a very good player.
 
I think this trade is the most fair and makes too much sense.

Jazz get #2 and #20

Wolves get #3 and #12

Can someone please explain to me why Minnesota does this given their current situation?
This might look good abstractly, but it isn't going to happen. I agree with NUMBERICA that you'd only do this late in the game, and after extensive homework... but, still, ain't happening; it makes it harder for Minn to address their needs.

(I guess the only way I see it happening is if they decide they want Kanter, and then bait us into giving up a pick and/or a player in addition these terms.... right before time expires)
 
Looks like a few people have suggested trades that involve Minnesota's 2012 first rounder. They don't have it. LAC have it, and it's unprotected. But given LAC's luck, Minnesota will finish with the best record next year.
 
I think this trade is the most fair and makes too much sense.

Jazz get #2 and #20

Wolves get #3 and #12

I agree. If the Cavs pick Kyrie Irving and Minnesota decides they would prefer Kanter to Williams, then I can see this trade happening.
 
I agree. If the Cavs pick Kyrie Irving and Minnesota decides they would prefer Kanter to Williams, then I can see this trade happening.

eww?
You should take back that neg rep
and, you should realize that this trade makes no sense for MINN.

Or, we could drag an admin into this discussion if you wanted to..........................
 
and, you should realize that this trade makes no sense for MINN.

I said, "[if] Minnesota decides they would prefer Kanter to Williams". If that's the case, how does that trade NOT make sense for Minnesota?
 
For those of you who think Minnesota would take Williams and "just" trade Beasley, my question is this: who would want Beasley. If I recall correctly, Miami had to give Beasley away to get rid of him. Who is lining up for Beasley? I don't think Beasley is going anywhere because nobody wants him.
 
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