2013 NBA Draft

Pelicans To Acquire Jrue Holiday For Noel, ’14 Pick

JULY 10TH, 2:08pm: The trade between the Pelicans and Sixers is now official, according to Dei Lynam of CSNPhilly.com (via Twitter). However, Bob Cooney of the Philadelphia Daily News says (via Twitter) that it won't be finalized until at least tomorrow, since Holiday is on his honeymoon and is unavailable to complete the paperwork.

JUNE 28TH, 6:17pm: Sixers GM Sam Hinkie has confirmed that the 2014 first-rounder headed from New Orleans to Philadelphia is top-five protected, reports Dei Lynam of CSNPhilly.com (Twitter link).

1:07am: The deal won't become official until July 10th, tweets Brian Mahoney of the Associated Press. That makes sense, since the Pelicans won't have room to absorb Holiday's salary until their cap room becomes available in July.

JUNE 27TH, 7:52pm: Ford now tweets that the pick headed to Philadelphia is top-five protected for 2014, and ESPN.com's Marc Stein backs up the report (via Twitter).

7:33pm: ESPN.com's Chad Ford tweets that the 2014 first-rounder headed to Philadelphia is top-three protected, while TNT's David Aldridge tweets it's lottery-protected. Given Wojnarowski's assertion that the protection is "light," Ford's report makes more sense, but we'll have to wait for confirmation.

7:26pm: The Pelicans will also receive this year's 42nd overall pick from the Sixers in the deal, tweets Wojnarowski.

7:22pm: After unexpectedly snagging Nerlens Noel sixth overall, the Pelicans will send him to the 76ers, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports (all Twitter links). The Pelicans will receive Jrue Holiday and will also send a 2014 first-round pick in 2014 to Philadelphia, Wojnarowski reports, adding that the pick is expected to have "light protection" (Twitter link). Chris Broussard of ESPN.com first tweeted that Noel would be on the move.

Celtics Sign Kelly Olynyk

The Celtics announced that they have signed first-round pick Kelly Olynyk.  The 7'0" forward was the 13th overall pick in the 2013 draft.

Olynyk was a consensus All-American and the West Coast Conference Player of the Year during the 2012-13 season for Gonzaza. He averaged 17.8 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.1 blocks in 26.4 minutes per game, while finishing third in the nation in field goal shooting at 62.9%.  

Olynyk’s draft rights were acquired from Dallas in exchange for the draft rights to Lucas Nogueira and two future second round draft picks.  If C's go to 120% of the rookie scale, Olynyk will earn $2MM in his first year.

Thunder Acquire Grant Jerrett

9:53pm: Oklahoma City has officially announced the move via press release.

12:17am: The Thunder acquired 40th overall pick Grant Jerrett from the Trail Blazers, GM Sam Presti confirmed, according to John Rohde of the Oklahoman (via Twitter). Jason Quick of the Oregonian first tweeted that Jerrett had been dealt by the Blazers. Portland will receive cash considerations for Jerrett.

It was a busy draft night for both the Thunder and the Blazers. Oklahoma City landed Steven Adams, Andre Roberson, and Alex Abrines to go along with Jerrett. Meanwhile, even without Jerrett, Portland still walked away with C.J. McCollum, Allen Crabbe, Jeff Withey, and Marko Todorovic.

No. 26 Pick To Thunder, No. 29 To Warriors

FRIDAY, 9:52pm: The Thunder confirmed their end of the trade via press release. Oklahoma City acquired the rights to Roberson (No. 26) in exchange for Archie Goodwin (No. 29) and cash (presumably the $1MM that Kawakami reported).

THURSDAY, 11:22pm: Tim Kawakami of the San Jose Mercury News has the details on the Warriors' trades via Twitter. According to Kawakami, Golden State gave up $1.6MM and a 2014 second-rounder for the Wolves' 26th overall pick and Malcolm Lee. The Warriors then got $1MM from the Thunder to move back to No. 29. Finally, Golden State sent Lee and the 29th pick to the Suns for No. 30. The key takeaway here is that Lee's guaranteed 2013/14 salary is now on Phoenix's books.

9:42pm: According to Katz (via Twitter), the Warriors also sent a future second-round pick to the Wolves in order to initially grab the 26th pick.

9:17pm: Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports now reports (via Twitter) that the Thunder have moved up to No. 26, while the Warriors will acquire OKC's No. 29 pick. According to ESPN.com's Jeff Goodman (via Twitter), Golden State bought the 26th pick from Minnesota, then sent it to the Thunder for the 29th pick and cash. The Thunder will take Andre Roberson with the 26th pick, according to Wojnarowski (via Twitter).

9:13pm: The Timberwolves have agreed to send the No. 26 overall pick to the Warriors, according to ESPN.com's Andy Katz (via Twitter). The Wolves had previously picked up an extra first-rounder by sending their 9th overall pick to the Jazz for the 14th and 21st picks. Jerry Zgoda of the Star Tribune first reported (via Twitter) that the Wolves appeared likely to move the 26th pick.

Salaries For 2013 First-Round Picks

By now, you've likely had a chance to pore through last night's NBA draft results, taking stock of which teams did well and which teams made more questionable choices. As we move from the draft into free agency, it's also worth considering how last night's first-round picks will affect NBA teams' payrolls going forward. Clubs with multiple first-rounders, or high lottery picks, will see their draftees take a chunk out of any cap space they have heading into free agency.

The NBA's rookie scale dictates that specific cap holds are assigned to each pick heading into July. For instance, the first overall pick, Anthony Bennett, will represent a cap hold of $4,436,900 on the Cavaliers' books. Rookies are permitted to sign for up to 120% of that amount, however, and almost all of them do. So Bennett's eventual first-year salary is more likely to be $5,324,280 (120% of his rookie scale amount).

In the chart below (click for full size), we've listed each of the 30 draft picks, along with their cap holds and their likely first-year salaries. Now, not all of these players will receive the amount in the "likely salary" column here — some international prospects may be stashed overseas and not join their respective NBA teams for another season or two. Others, like Marquis Teague a year ago, could end up signing for less than 120% of their respective rookie-scale amounts. But the cap holds, at least, represent the amounts on teams' books heading into free agency.

Rookiesalaries

RealGM.com's rookie scale chart was used in the creation of this post.

Odds & Ends: 2014 Draft, CP3, Mavs, Warriors

About 12 hours after the 2013 NBA draft officially came to an end, ESPN.com's Chad Ford was already looking forward to 2014. Ford's latest Insider-only blog at ESPN.com takes a very early look at the '14 draft class, which several scouts and GMs believe could be one of the strongest ever. While Andrew Wiggins in the consensus top prospect for '14, the rest of Ford's top 100 is considered well above average as well, with Julius Randle, Marcus Smart, Jabari Parker, and Andrew Harrison rounding out the top five.

Here are a few more odds and ends from around the NBA:

  • Speaking of next year's draft, Jeff Zillgitt of USA Today reports that the NBA is considering moving the event back at least a week next year, since the current setup doesn't leave much time between the Finals and draft night. However, the league doesn't want to postpone free agency and Summer League play significantly, so it's unclear whether or not the timing will work. Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing the draft happen a few weeks after the free agency period begins, but it doesn't sound like that's an option.
  • Appearing on the Dan Patrick Show today, Doc Rivers said he talks to Chris Paul every day and that he believes CP3 wants to remain a Clipper (Twitter link via Arash Markazi of ESPNLosAngeles.com).
  • Dirk Nowitzki addressed reporters, including Tim MacMahon of ESPNDallas.com, on draft night and revealed that he has talked to Dwight Howard about the possibility of D12 signing with the Mavericks. "I reached out to him and told him we'd love to have him," Nowitzki said. "That's really about it. It's not like we call each other every day."
  • Tim Kawakami of the San Jose Mercury News has an excellent in-depth look into what happened in the Warriors' draft room last night, detailing how happy the team was with the end result of its series of trades.
  • Mike Brown's staff with the Cavaliers will include the following assistants, according to Bob Finnan of the News-Herald (via Twitter): Jim Boylan, Bernie Bickerstaff, Igor Kokoskov, Jamahl Mosley, Phil Handy, Vitaly Potapenko, and Bret Brielmaier.

Ricky Ledo To Mavs, Nate Wolters To Bucks

11:27am: The Mavs' press release announcing the trade indicates that Ledo's rights were acquired by Dallas from the Sixers, so perhaps Atlanta wasn't involved as a middle-man after all. In exchange for Ledo, the Mavs sent Philadelphia the Nets' 2014 second-rounder that Dallas had originally acquired from Boston earlier in the evening.

FRIDAY, 10:56am: The Bucks have officially announced the acquisition of Wolters (Twitter link). According to Charles F. Gardner of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (via Twitter), Milwaukee sent a future second-round pick and Ledo to the Sixers in order to snag Wolters. From there, tweets Gardner, Ledo's rights went from Philadelphia to Atlanta to Dallas.

THURSDAY, 11:14pm: We'll have to wait for official confirmation from the various teams involved in these deals to determine where everyone ended up, but by my estimation, it looks like the Bucks landed Wolters, the Mavs acquired Ledo, and the Hawks ended up with Muscala.

10:54pm: As confusion abounds, the Mavs have confirmed they acquired Ledo from the Sixers, tweets Katz.

10:50pm: ESPN.com's Andy Katz breaks it down (via Twitter): The Sixers selected Nate Wolters at No. 38 as part of the Glen Rice Jr. trade, then traded Wolters to the Bucks for Ledo. Philadelphia then sent Ledo to the Hawks, and according to Katz, Ledo could be on the move yet again (Twitter link).

10:46pm: Various reports are now suggesting that Ledo will end up landing in Philadephia or Atlanta, so we may have to wait this one out to get total clarity.

10:32pm: The Mavericks have agreed to acquire the 43rd overall pick from the Bucks and will use it to select Ricky Ledo, reports Jeff Goodman of ESPN.com (via Twitter). According to Goodman (via Twitter), the Mavs will send pick No. 44 to Milwaukee, and the Bucks will select Mike Muscala.

It had been previously reported that the 44th overall pick was ticketed for Atlanta in an earlier deal, though that trade was said to be"still evolving," so maybe the Mavs were able to keep the pick out of the swap.

2013 NBA Draft Results

The 2013 NBA draft finally arrived on Thursday, and starting with a shocker of a first overall pick, the surprises came early and often throughout the night. We’ve got the complete results, including every pick and draft-night trade, right here:

Round One:

    1. Cleveland Cavaliers: Anthony Bennett (PF, UNLV)
    2. Orlando Magic: Victor Oladipo (SG, Indiana)
    3. Washington Wizards: Otto Porter (SF, Georgetown)
    4. Charlotte Bobcats: Cody Zeller (PF, Indiana)
    5. Phoenix Suns: Alex Len (C, Maryland)
    6. Philadelphia 76ers: Nerlens Noel (C, Kentucky)1
    7. Sacramento Kings: Ben McLemore (SG, Kansas)
    8. Detroit Pistons: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (SG, Georgia)
    9. Utah Jazz: Trey Burke (PG, Michigan)2
    10. Portland Trail Blazers: C.J. McCollum (SG, Lehigh)
    11. Philadelphia 76ers: Michael Carter-Williams (PG, Syracuse)
    12. Oklahoma City Thunder: Steven Adams (C, Pittsburgh)
    13. Boston Celtics: Kelly Olynyk (C, Gonzaga)3
    14. Minnesota Timberwolves: Shabazz Muhammad (SF, UCLA)4
    15. Milwaukee Bucks: Giannis Antetokounmpo (SF, International)
    16. Atlanta Hawks: Lucas Nogueira (C, International)5
    17. Atlanta Hawks: Dennis Schroeder (PG, International)
    18. Dallas Mavericks: Shane Larkin (PG, Miami)6
    19. Cleveland Cavaliers: Sergey Karasev (SF, International)
    20. Chicago Bulls: Tony Snell (SF, New Mexico)
    21. Minnesota Timberwolves: Gorgui Dieng (C, Louisville)4
    22. Brooklyn Nets: Mason Plumlee (C, Duke)
    23. Indiana Pacers: Solomon Hill (SF, Arizona)
    24. New York Knicks: Tim Hardaway Jr. (SG, Michigan)
    25. Los Angeles Clippers: Reggie Bullock (SF, North Carolina)
    26. Oklahoma City Thunder: Andre Roberson (PF, Colorado)7
    27. Utah Jazz: Rudy Gobert (C, International)8
    28. San Antonio Spurs: Livio Jean-Charles (PF, International)
    29. Phoenix Suns: Archie Goodwin (SG, Kentucky)9
    30. Golden State Warriors: Nemanja Nedovic (PG, International)10

Round Two:

  1. Portland Trail Blazers: Allen Crabbe (SG, California)11
  2. Oklahoma City Thunder: Alex Abrines (SG, International)
  3. Cleveland Cavaliers: Carrick Felix (SG, Arizona State)
  4. Houston Rockets: Isaiah Canaan (PG, Murray State)
  5. Washington Wizards: Glen Rice Jr. (SF, D-League)12
  6. Sacramento Kings: Ray McCallum (PG, Detroit)
  7. Detroit Pistons: Tony Mitchell (PF, North Texas)
  8. Milwaukee Bucks: Nate Wolters (PG, South Dakota State)13
  9. Portland Trail Blazers: Jeff Withey (C, Kansas)
  10. Oklahoma City Thunder: Grant Jerrett (PF, Arizona)14
  11. Memphis Grizzlies: Jamaal Franklin (SG, San Diego State)
  12. New Orleans Pelicans: Pierre Jackson (PG, Baylor)15
  13. Dallas Mavericks: Ricky Ledo (SG, Providence)16
  14. Atlanta Hawks: Mike Muscala (C, Bucknell)17
  15. Portland Trail Blazers: Marko Todorovic (C, International)
  16. Denver Nuggets: Erick Green (PG, Virginia Tech)18
  17. Utah Jazz: Raul Neto (PG, International)19
  18. Los Angeles Lakers: Ryan Kelly (PF, Duke)
  19. Chicago Bulls: Erik Murphy (PF, Florida)
  20. Miami Heat: James Ennis (SF, Long Beach State)20
  21. Orlando Magic: Romero Osby (PF, Oklahoma)
  22. Minnesota Timberwolves: Lorenzo Brown (PG, North Carolina State)
  23. Boston Celtics: Colton Iverson (C, Colorado State)21
  24. Philadelphia 76ers: Arsalan Kazemi (PF, Oregon)22
  25. Denver Nuggets: Joffrey Lauvergne (PF, International)23
  26. Detroit Pistons: Peyton Siva (PG, Louisville)
  27. Phoenix Suns: Alex Oriakhi (PF, Missouri)
  28. San Antonio Spurs: Deshaun Thomas (SF, Ohio State)
  29. Minnesota Timberwolves: Bojan Dubljevic (PF, International)
  30. Memphis Grizzlies: Janis Timma (SF, International)

1 Acquired from New Orleans Pelicans
2 Acquired from Minnesota Timberwolves
3 Acquired from Dallas Mavericks
4 Acquired from Utah Jazz
5 Acquired from Boston Celtics (via Mavericks)
6 Acquired from Atlanta Hawks
7 Acquired from Minnesota Timberwolves (via Warriors)
8 Acquired from Denver Nuggets
9 Acquired from Oklahoma City Thunder (via Warriors)
10 Acquired from Phoenix Suns
11 Acquired from Cleveland Cavaliers
12 Acquired from Philadelphia 76ers
13 Acquired from Washington Wizards (via 76ers)
14 Acquired from Portland Trail Blazers
15 Acquired from Philadelphia 76ers
16 Acquired from Milwaukee Bucks (via 76ers)
17 Acquired from Dallas Mavericks
18 Acquired from Utah Jazz
19 Acquired from Atlanta Hawks
20 Acquired from Atlanta Hawks
21 Acquired from Indiana Pacers
22 Acquired from Washington Wizards
23 Acquired from Memphis Grizzlies

Grizzlies, Nuggets Swap Arthur, Koufos

FRIDAY, 1:14am: The Nuggets have officially announced the trade in a press release.

THURSDAY, 10:42pm: The Grizzlies and Nuggets have reached an agreement on a trade that will send Darrell Arthur and the 55th overall pick to Denver in exchange for Kosta Koufos, reports ESPN.com's Marc Stein (via Twitter).

Arthur will earn about $3.23MM next season, while Koufos makes an even $3MM, so the Nuggets take on a little salary in the deal. As Stein tweets, the Denver front office wasn't happy that George Karl started Koufos over JaVale McGee last season. Even with Karl gone, the Nuggets have ensured that it won't happen again next year.

Jazz Acquire Raul Neto

FRIDAY, 12:38am: Jazz GM Dennis Lindsey has confirmed the deal, tweets Jody Genessy of the Deseret News.

THURSDAY, 11:35pm: The Hawks will receive a future second-round pick from the Jazz in exchange for this year's 47th overall pick, Raul Neto, tweets Chris Vivlamore of the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

It was a busy night for the Hawks, who also agreed to send James Ennis to Miami for a future second-rounder and consummated a deal with the Mavericks that landed them an extra pick and Jared Cunningham.