For all the Trader Vics amongst us...
Browsing the blogosphere, I found a breakdown of our draft assets, so one more time:
2023 first-round pick via Detroit (protected 1-18 until 2024, protected 1-13 in 2025, protected 1-11 in 2026, protected 1-9 in 2027)
2023 first-round pick via Washington (protected 1-14 in 2023, protected 1-12 in 2024, protected 1-10 in 2025, protected 1-8 in 2026)
2023 first-round pick via Denver (protected 1-14 until 2025)
2023 first-round pick via Dallas (protected 1-10 in 2023)
2025 first-round pick via Milwaukee (protected 1-4 in 2025)
Didn't we already trade the Denver pick to Charlotte for Duren in that convoluted Walker/Burks/Noel transaction?
Admittedly a LongLongShot, but not beyond the realm of possibility that both the Wizards AND Pistons #1 picks might convey?
PISTONS
C: Jalen Duren, Nerlens Noel
PF-C: Isiah Stewart, Marvin Bagley, Kelly Olynyk
SF: Saddiq Bey, Kevin Knox
SG: Jaden Ivey, Alec Burks, Hammidou Diallo
PG: Cade Cunningham, Killian Hayes, Corey Joseph
Pistons have a long way to go, but they have some nice front court talent, and a Cunningham-Ivey back court could really be scary.
WIZARDS:
C: Kristaps Porzingis, Daniel Gafford, Vernon Carey
PF: Kyle Kuzma, Rui Hachimura, Taj Gibson
SF: Deni Avdija, Corey Kispert, Will Barton
SG: Bradley Beal, Johnny Davis
PG: Monte Morrie, Tomas Santorasky, Cassius Winston
Kind of suspect at PG, though Beal has genuine chops as a facilitator...maybe the Wiz go with a Beal/Davis backcourt. Is Porizingis capable of staying fucking healthy? Do Avdija and Kispert step up in their third and second go rounds repsctively? Kuzma and Hachimura can give you significant coverage at PF as well as SF.
Anyway, both the Pistons and Wizards will puch the Knicks for the 6-10 play in.
Given the long shot possibilties of the Pistons AND Wizards stepping up in 2022-23, I would be in no particular hurry to give those #1 picks to Danny Ainge. Let alone Toppin and Quickley.