I've seen some different versions of the pick and draft swaps that Philly is getting. Has anyone summed it up authoritatively and if so could someone paste it here.
I've read that Philly gets TWO swaps, and I've also read that Philly gets ONE swap in EITHER of two years. Which is it and are there any protections on the swaps? And if the pick is top 10 protected, what happens the year after that.. does it become unprotected, does it become a second, or does the protection change each year like the Chicago pick?
All in one easy to comprehend post - can someone do it? With authority - not guessing.
The first rounder:
We owe our 2016 first-rounder to the Chicago Bulls. That pick is top-10 protected next year, and if it doesn’t convey then it will be top-10 protected in 2017 as well. Should the pick still not convey by then, it will become a second-round pick.
The Sixers will receive Sacramento’s first-round pick either two years after the Kings’ first-round debt to the Bulls is paid or in 2018 if the pick owed to Chicago becomes two seconds (in case we keep our pick next year. and lose it in 2017 we will give the sixers the 2019 first rounder top 10 protected or 2020 unprotected because of the Stepien rule).
The pick owed to Philadelphia is
protected for picks 1-10 for one year before becoming unprotected.
The pick swaps:
The picks swaps depend partially upon the Kings’ debt to Chicago. The Sixers
have the right to swap first-rounders with Sacramento in both 2016 and 2017, but their ability to do so may go away in one of those seasons if the Kings select outside the top-10 and thus convey their pick to the Bulls. It should be noted that
the right to swap comes after the Draft Lottery is conducted, meaning that if the Kings were to finish with a better record (and therefore a less favorable pick) than the Sixers, they could still jump ahead of Philadelphia via the lottery. In that case, Philadelphia would choose to swap picks with Sacramento.
What this means is that if the Kings miss the playoffs in either of the next two seasons, Philadelphia will essentially receive Sacramento’s ping pong balls going into the lottery.
There is no protection on the swap.