For those looking into trade possibilities
this chart ranks each team's draft capital for this draft.
Knicks own the 9th best draft when all picks are considered while the Kings own the 10th best draft value.
So in theory the Knicks could trade their draft picks (19,21,32,58) for the Kings picks (9,39) and it would be considered a slight win for the Kings
That's just an example. And of course doesn't consider other assets that could be used in a trade like players, salary dumps, or future picks.
Sacramento would obviously prefer to deal down with New Orleans while the Knicks could talk to the Magic about the 8th pick.
They assign a value to every pick in the draft and rank teams based on the sum of their pick values. Data from previous draft picks' performance, playing time, and salaries are factored into a pick's score. The height of each pick in the chart is a loose representation of its value.
Some somewhat surprising observations:
The NETS own 4 picks in the draft
The Bucks 31st pick has more value than the Suns 29th pick and Utah's 30th pick (shouldn't the NBA look into fixing that?)