Chapter 580
Chapter 580
Chapter 580
The task is completed, and Alan Houston is not going to mess with the rest of the draft.
There are also two second-round picks, one from himself and one from the Lakers.
Since I can't use it, can I try to replace it with something?
Eliminating the toxins, the relaxed Alan Houston began to look for the general managers of other teams to send warmth:
"Comrade, do you want a second-round pick? The one with the No.19 pick!"
Yes, of course.
This year is the draft year!
In the end, Alan Houston made a bad deal:
Two for one, with this year's two second-round picks, in exchange for the Sacramento Kings' 2008 first-round pick...
However, the Sacramento Kings are not a big team, and they have no tradition of playing badly.
This season, with the efforts of Artest, Mike Bibby, Kevin Martin, and Brad Miller, the Kings clearly show signs of recovery.
They might make the playoffs next season!
In this way, what else can the Kings look forward to in the first round?
Very likely, it will be a lottery outside the [-]th place!
In contrast, the first pick in the second round is a good pick.
According to NBA regulations, first-round rookie contracts are determined according to the salary cap and draft position. Rookies of different years and different draft positions have different salary levels. The current labor agreement has already delineated the standard contract amount.
Moreover, the contracts of the first-round rookies are guaranteed, and the shortest period is two years.
But unlike the first-round rookies, the contracts of the second-round rookies do not have any special hard and fast rules, and the salary starts from the basic salary and is not capped.
Of course, the basic salary is more likely.
Since the second-round picks do not have the rookie exception like the first-round rookies, if the team wants to sign with them, they must use the salary space or use the minimum salary exception.
Therefore, even if many teams are selected, they don't necessarily have to sign the next round of picks. Even if they stay, they are just gambling with a low price.
And because there are no restrictions on the price and number of years of the second-round show contract, the top picks in the second round will be more practical than the last picks in the first round.
A rookie was selected with the 30th overall pick in the first round. He had to be given a two-year guaranteed contract with a starting salary of $97, and the higher the pick, the more expensive it was!
But what about the No. [-] pick in the second round?
The team can sign him with a basic salary of 1+1. The starting salary is about 50. If he doesn't play well in the second year, then the team option will not be implemented and you will leave!
The same is online shopping, why do you have to go to the Tmall flagship store?
And say more about saving money!
This "CIC King" is probably a fool!
It seems that there will be more deals with Memphis in the future, and the general managers of other teams think so.
In contrast, Boss Joe is much shrewd.
He selected Marc Gasol with the 30th overall pick in the first round.
After this, I don't know how Boss Joe gave the Knicks general manager a head-down trick. He actually exchanged the second-round pick of the New York Knicks in 30 with the 2008th pick of this year's Charlotte Bobcats!
Where did the New York Knicks get their confidence?
They actually think that their record in 2008 will definitely be better than the defending champion of the Triple Crown!
Hmph, no matter when, there are always blind and stupid people...
This season, the Los Angeles Lakers robbed the Memphis Grizzlies too impressively.
More than just contributed to a team being trafficked.
Also, they got off to a bad start—
Superstar group!
Starting from this season, being the boss of the team is no longer the first choice of an All-Star star.
Holding a group is no longer an embarrassing thing to be ashamed to talk about. Kobe, who has just reached the point where he can force Ao Pang away, has started looking for a partner...
Don't you still believe in love?
Oh no, are you in a group?
As the century-old enemy of the Los Angeles Lakers, the Boston Celtics are the biggest:
Must be wider than the Lakers!
must!
Their two giants, our three giants!
Soon, the ruthless Danny Ainge and the Seattle SuperSonics made the NBA's first big deal this offseason:
The Boston Celtics traded Jeff Green with the fifth overall pick to pack Wallis Zebiak and Delonty West from the Seattle SuperSonics for Ray Allen and rookie Glenn Davis, their fifth pick in the second round.
This is a foreshadowing, used to seduce Kevin Garnett.
Kevin Garnett didn't want to leave the Timberwolves at first. He tended to renew a three-year $3 million contract with the team in advance.
At the same time, he also hopes that the team can increase the intensity of signings, so he told the boss:
"I want to play for a team that can compete for the title!"
This is having both the fish and the bear's paw, and these two conditions must be met at the same time.
The team must pay a huge luxury tax!
But the boss of the Timberwolves is a famous cheapskate, otherwise he would not let him make any contract.
He thinks that he has already spent too much money on Garnett, and a little less can be considered, but the annual average of 2000 million really kills Glenn Taylor!
So, he said to Kevin Garnett:
"It's going to take some time for the team to pick themselves up, it's not going to be as fast as you'd hope..."
This soul is just trying to use the draft instead of trading signings to strengthen the team!
This gave Danny Angie an opportunity.
He first formed the outside twin stars of Paul Pierce and Ray Allen, and then went to Kevin Garnett.
come on!
Now that the Charlotte Bobcats of the five kings have lost Zhao Ke, there is nothing to worry about. As long as the Big Three of the Hulk are formed, the Lakers husband and wife team will be regarded as a hangover?
It was not until August 8 that the anxious "Wolf King" made up his mind.
The greedy and stingy Timberwolves and the long-planned Celtics hit it off, and an earth-shattering deal just happened:
The Timberwolves sent Kevin Garnett, one for seven, and he was worth half of the team.
The Celtics sent Al Jefferson, Gerald Green, Ryan Gomez, Theo Ratliff, Sebastian Telfair, two 2009 first-round picks, and some cash in exchange for Garnett.
Since then, apart from the Charlotte Bobcats of the four kings and the Los Angeles Lakers of the husband and wife team, the third super team in the NBA has appeared!
The Green Army's move severely stimulated this year's overall runner-up - the Phoenix Suns.
After urgent consultations with the management, they generally believe that the upper limit that running and bombing can achieve is this year.
If you want to go further, you must learn from the Green Army!
As it happens, a shark is stranded on Miami Beach and is having a pretty unhappy time...
On August 8, the league's fourth giant team was born:
Phoenix Suns send Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks to Miami Heat for Shaquille O'Neal --
Formed the most lethal insider combination in NBA history, "Overlord Shark"!
This is a good thing for O'Pang, at least he escaped from Pat Riley's devil's control, and plunged into the arms of "Wonderful Doctor" Carter.
Ma Ma no longer has to worry about Ao Pang's injury!
PS: There was a bug in the first two chapters. The author ate the two draft picks that the Grizzlies got from the Lakers.
Modifications have now been made!
Let's go back and browse for a while, the author deleted the Pistons group show, and the black shell was chosen by the Grizzlies themselves!
Feel sorry!
(End of this chapter)
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