Says we have EIGHT second rounders in the next three drafts
Let's see. Do not think we have eight second rounders between now and 2021.
Sixers own Knicks 2020 & 2021 second rounders from Hernan-Gomez trade.
Knicks own Hornets 2020 & 2021 second rounders from Hernan-Gomez trade.
So that's two.
Do we own our #2 for 2019?
If so, that is three.
We have the Rockets 2019 #2 from the Prignoni Trade.
Cleveland's 2019 #2 from the Shumpert-JR exchange.
So that's five.
Some sort of 2019 swap out of second most least desirable pick from the Kyle O'Quinn transaction with Orlando.
And one of our #2 picks went to the Kings as compensation for signing Scott Perry. Not sure which.
So that's four?
So, for 2019, as I understand it, we own either our own #2 or that of the Kings or Orlando or Cleveland? Pretty much a wash, that.
From 2022 on, we have all of our own #2 picks.
Not sure how you came up with eight.
In any event, thanks for posting that transactions link.
PS: Point well taken, Kam. Nine teams in the league when Reed was selected.
Two Territorial Picks
1 CIN George Wilson
2 LAL Mahdi Abdul-Rahman
Round 1
3 1 NYK Jim Barnes
4 2 DET Joe Caldwell
5 3 BAL Gary Bradds
6 4 PHI Luke Jackson
7 5 STL Jeff Mullins
8 6 SFW Barry Kramer
9 7 BOS Mel Counts
Round 2
10 8 NYK Willis Reed
11 9 DET Les Hunter
12 10 STL Paul Silas
13 11 PHI Ira Harge
14 12 LAL Cotton Nash
15 13 NYK Howard Komives
16 14 SFW Bud Koper
17 15 CIN Bill Chmielewski
18 16 BOS Ron Bonham
Round 3
19 17 NYK Brian Generalovich
20 18 DET Wali Jones
21 19 BAL Jerry Sloan
I believe we ended up trading Barnes in the Bellamy deal.
And of course, Bellamy & Komives for Dave D.
Point being, having second rounders and good scouting, is better than having no second rounders.
Robinson dropping and we pounced. No second rounder from Melo Deal, no sale.
Trier dropping out of the draft entirely. Good scouting. Pounced.
In any event
SiXERS vs CELTICS
Here we go, 2018-2019.