Good stuff here from @EricPincus: it looks like the $ difference in the #Pelicans' two draft day deals was $800K. pic.twitter.com/BMsugB2tWW
— Mason Ginsberg (@MasonGinsberg) June 25, 2017
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Good stuff here from @EricPincus: it looks like the $ difference in the #Pelicans' two draft day deals was $800K. pic.twitter.com/BMsugB2tWW
— Mason Ginsberg (@MasonGinsberg) June 25, 2017
"The pelican is fearsome. Take a raven, for example: it's omnivorous. It eats bugs, and seeds, and fruit, and carrion. Compared to the well-rounded citizen that is the raven, the pelican is the serial killer of birds." - Barry Petchesky, Deadspin
Don't think this is cap related so good for them to spend Benson's money.
It's semantics, but a loss is a negative. This was a trade. And frankly, $800K for a first round player is a net gain.
(Would also change my current situation completely on its tail.)
If you break it all down the final tally on the maneuvering is:
Pels trade Tim Frazier, the #40 pick, and $800,000 for the #31 pick and $2 million in cap room.
Wait, I thought the Jackson pick happened in the 2nd round. How is he a first rounder?
If you Jimmer it, they will come.
Oh, okay. I thought he was a first rounder, but he was a second rounder.
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