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Re: SSKILLZ1 post# 1395

Sunday, 01/26/2014 11:42:48 AM

Sunday, January 26, 2014 11:42:48 AM

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I'm the one that told you about Chandler Parsons numerous times on this board this season, as a player I'd love to have on the Knicks.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=94290094

I'd be thrilled to do a deal with the Rockets, hell, with anyone, just to get something for this pos, before he walks or signs for the max, either way we are dead in the water, without a trade. Make Rockets throw in a 1st round draft pick and I'd do the deal, cause cancerous Carmelo will destroy that team also, so number one picks are key, where ever he goes to for that reason.

As for the Lakers, there are draft picks to be gotten over the next several yrs, #1's ad #2's, if the Knicks decided to do a deal with Lakers, but why would they, when they could have him for nothing this coming off season.....

The Lakers’ future draft obligations read as follows:

*2013: Whatever first round pick the Lakers end up with will go to Phoenix. It will have the lesser of its own and Dallas’ second round picks, and will have Memphis’ second round pick if it falls 56-60.

*2014: The Lakers will have their own first round pick, but will not have a second round pick.

*2015: The Lakers will have their own first round pick if it is in the top five, otherwise it will go to Phoenix. The Lakers will keep their second round pick if it’s 31-40, otherwise it goes to Orlando.

*2016: The Lakers will have their own first round pick if they sent their 2015 pick to Phoenix or the pick is 1-5, otherwise it goes to Phoenix. They have their own second round pick.

*2017: This pick goes to Phoenix if the Lakers haven’t already sent a pick to the Suns and it’s not in the top three. If they sent a pick to Phoenix in 2015 then this pick goes to Orlando if it’s not in the top five -- otherwise they keep it. If the Lakers don’t send a first round pick to Phoenix by 2017 then Orlando gets the Lakers’ 2017 second round pick; otherwise the Lakers keep it.

*2018: If the Lakers haven’t yet given Phoenix a first round pick then the Suns get it unconditionally. If the Lakers sent a first round pick to Phoenix by 2016, haven’t yet sent a pick to Orlando, and the pick is not in the top five, then Orlando gets it, otherwise the Lakers keep it. If the Lakers don’t send a first round pick to Phoenix by 2017 then Orlando gets the Lakers’ 2018 second round pick, otherwise the Lakers keep it.

*2019: If the Lakers sent a first round pick to Phoenix by 2017 and Orlando has not received a first round pick then Orlando gets their first round pick, otherwise the Lakers keep it. The Lakers have their own second round pick.

http://espn.go.com/blog/los-angeles/lakers/post/_/id/35622/assessing-the-lakers-second-round-and-future-picks

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