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38 minutes ago, JayBirdHawk said:

2.

1 is the 1st - top 6

1 in the 2nd - #51 ish

 

2 minutes ago, Spud2nique said:

Oh wow is it top 6? Under the new rules? I thought it was top 8 for us. This would be cool if top 6. 

Yeah, I was thinking top 8, but didn't know if something change with this new 22 team format.

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8 minutes ago, Spud2nique said:

I’m sorry is this post true or not about 6 not 8?

According to Tankathon there is a 25.7% chance for the hawks to land the 6th pick and 2.2% chance at the 8th pick.  So there's very little of a chance of the Hawks falling pass the 7th pick which is 16.7%

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41 minutes ago, Blunt91 said:

According to Tankathon there is a 25.7% chance for the hawks to land the 6th pick and 2.2% chance at the 8th pick.  So there's very little of a chance of the Hawks falling pass the 7th pick which is 16.7%

Thanks Blunt. I appreciate it but it’s honestly something I already knew and was duped into this thread. 

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1 hour ago, JayBirdHawk said:

Tattle-tale!! :cute:.....and Why didn't you just correct me if you knew 🤔

Honestly it’s because of last year when I didn’t know about the new lottery odds. Then you all made it sound like it was another new lottery odds. With the way Silver wants to change everything I was truly confused. 
 

I was hoping you were right as I don’t want the 7th and 8th pick. Hell I want #1 but let’s face it, 6-8th kinda sucks. I’m happy with a top 5, elated with a top 3 and would jump in the pool 🏊‍♀️ naked for the 1st pick! 😃 

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18 hours ago, Wurider05 said:

How many do we have this year?

 

Courtesy of REALGM https://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/future_drafts/detailed

Column 1 is incoming, column 2 is outgoing.

 

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Atlanta Hawks

2020 second round draft pick from Miami, Golden State or Houston
Dallas will receive the more favorable of Golden State's 2020 2nd round pick and Houston's 2020 2nd round pick; Atlanta will receive the more favorable of (i) Miami's 2020 2nd round pick and (ii) the less favorable of the Golden State pick and the Houston pick and Sacramento will receive the least favorable of the three (via Miami to Boston to Cleveland to Sacramento; via Dallas' right to swap Golden State for Houston; via Golden State or Houston to Sacramento) [Boston-Miami, 7/27/2015; Dallas-Golden State, 7/7/2016; Boston-Cleveland, 8/22/2017; Cleveland-Sacramento-Utah, 2/8/2018; Dallas-Houston, 8/2/2018; Cleveland-Houston-Sacramento, 2/7/2019; Atlanta-Sacramento, 2/6/2020]

2021 second round draft pick from Miami
Miami's 2021 2nd round pick to Atlanta (via Portland to Sacramento) [Miami-Portland, 2/18/2016; Portland-Sacramento, 6/21/2018; Atlanta-Sacramento, 2/6/2020]

2022 first round draft pick from Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City's 2022 1st round pick to Atlanta protected for selections 1-14; if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then Oklahoma City will instead convey its 2024 2nd round pick and 2025 2nd round pick to Atlanta [Atlanta-Oklahoma City-Philadelphia, 7/25/2018]

2023 second round draft pick from Charlotte or Brooklyn (second most favorable incl. Atlanta, swap, Atlanta outgoing to Philadelphia or Brooklyn)
Philadelphia will receive the most favorable of Atlanta's 2023 2nd round pick, Charlotte's 2023 2nd round pick and Brooklyn's 2023 2nd round pick and Atlanta will receive the second most favorable and Brooklyn will receive the least favorable of the three (via Atlanta's right to swap Atlanta or Charlotte for Brooklyn) [Atlanta-Charlotte, 6/21/2018; Atlanta-Brooklyn, 7/13/2018; Atlanta-Philadelphia, 7/7/2019]

2023 second round draft pick from New Orleans
New Orleans' 2023 2nd round pick to Atlanta protected for selections 31-45 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then New Orleans' obligation to Atlanta will be extinguished) [Atlanta-New Orleans, 7/7/2019]

2024 second round draft pick from Miami
Miami's 2024 2nd round pick to Atlanta protected for selections 31-50 and 56-60 or to Philadelphia (via Cleveland to Detroit) protected for selections 31-55 (Miami's obligation(s) to Atlanta and/or Philadelphia will thereafter be extinguished) [Cleveland-Miami, 2/8/2018; Atlanta-Miami, 6/19/2019; Cleveland-Detroit, 6/26/2019; Detroit-Philadelphia, 7/7/2019]

2025 second round draft pick from Brooklyn
Brooklyn's 2025 2nd round pick to Atlanta [Atlanta-Brooklyn, 7/13/2018]

2026 second round draft pick from Golden State
Golden State's 2026 2nd round pick to Atlanta [Atlanta-Golden State, 7/8/2019]

2020 second round draft pick to Philadelphia or Boston
Atlanta's 2020 2nd round pick to Philadelphia protected for selections 56-60 or to Boston protected for selections 31-55 (Atlanta's obligation to Philadelphia or Boston will thereafter be extinguished) [Atlanta-Boston, 2/7/2019; Atlanta-Philadelphia, 7/7/2019]

2021 second round draft pick to Brooklyn
Atlanta's 2021 2nd round pick to Brooklyn [Atlanta-Brooklyn, 7/6/2019]

2022 second round draft pick to L.A. Clippers
Atlanta's 2022 2nd round pick to L.A. Clippers protected for selections 31-55 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then Atlanta's obligation to the L.A. Clippers will be extinguished) [Atlanta-L.A. Clippers, 2/6/2020]

2024 second round draft pick to Portland
Atlanta's 2024 2nd round pick to Portland protected for selections 31-55 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then Atlanta's obligation to Portland will be extinguished) [Atlanta-Portland, 2/6/2020]

 

 

Or can be read like this (courtesy of https://tradenba.com/teams/Hawks/1/draft-picks)

Incoming Draft Picks

Year Round # From Details
2020 1 - Own  
2020 2 - Miami, Golden State or Houston Dallas will receive the more favorable of Golden State's 2020 2nd round pick and Houston's 2020 2nd round pick; Atlanta will receive the more favorable of (i) Miami's 2020 2nd round pick and (ii) the less favorable of the Golden State pick and the Houston pick and Sacramento will receive the least favorable of the three (via Miami to Boston to Cleveland to Sacramento; via Dallas' right to swap Golden State for Houston; via Golden State or Houston to Sacramento) [Boston-Miami, 7/27/2015; Dallas-Golden State, 7/7/2016; Boston-Cleveland, 8/22/2017; Cleveland-Sacramento-Utah, 2/8/2018; Dallas-Houston, 8/2/2018; Cleveland-Houston-Sacramento, 2/7/2019; Atlanta-Sacramento, 2/6/2020]
2021 1 - Own  
2021 2 - Miami Miami's 2021 2nd round pick to Atlanta (via Portland to Sacramento) [Miami-Portland, 2/18/2016; Portland-Sacramento, 6/21/2018; Atlanta-Sacramento, 2/6/2020]
2022 1 - Own  
2022 1 - Oklahoma City Oklahoma City's 2022 1st round pick to Atlanta protected for selections 1-14; if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then Oklahoma City will instead convey its 2024 2nd round pick and 2025 2nd round pick to Atlanta [Atlanta-Oklahoma City-Philadelphia, 7/25/2018]
2023 1 - Own  
2023 2 - Own  
2023 2 - Charlotte or Brooklyn (second most favorable incl. Atlanta, swap, Atlanta outgoing to Philadelphia or Brooklyn) Philadelphia will receive the most favorable of Atlanta's 2023 2nd round pick, Charlotte's 2023 2nd round pick and Brooklyn's 2023 2nd round pick and Atlanta will receive the second most favorable and Brooklyn will receive the least favorable of the three (via Atlanta's right to swap Atlanta or Charlotte for Brooklyn) [Atlanta-Charlotte, 6/21/2018; Atlanta-Brooklyn, 7/13/2018; Atlanta-Philadelphia, 7/7/2019]
2023 2 - New Orleans New Orleans' 2023 2nd round pick to Atlanta protected for selections 31-45 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then New Orleans' obligation to Atlanta will be extinguished) [Atlanta-New Orleans, 7/7/2019]
2024 1 - Own  
2024 2 - Miami Miami's 2024 2nd round pick to Atlanta protected for selections 31-50 and 56-60 or to Philadelphia (via Cleveland to Detroit) protected for selections 31-55 (Miami's obligation(s) to Atlanta and/or Philadelphia will thereafter be extinguished) [Cleveland-Miami, 2/8/2018; Atlanta-Miami, 6/19/2019; Cleveland-Detroit, 6/26/2019; Detroit-Philadelphia, 7/7/2019]
2025 1 - Own  
2025 2 - Own  
2025 2 - Brooklyn Brooklyn's 2025 2nd round pick to Atlanta [Atlanta-Brooklyn, 7/13/2018]
2026 1 - Own  
2026 2 - Own  
2026 2 - Golden State Golden State's 2026 2nd round pick to Atlanta [Atlanta-Golden State, 7/8/2019]
Outgoing Draft Picks

Year Round # To Details
2020 2 - Philadelphia or Boston Atlanta's 2020 2nd round pick to Philadelphia protected for selections 56-60 or to Boston protected for selections 31-55 (Atlanta's obligation to Philadelphia or Boston will thereafter be extinguished) [Atlanta-Boston, 2/7/2019; Atlanta-Philadelphia, 7/7/2019]
2021 2 - Brooklyn Atlanta's 2021 2nd round pick to Brooklyn [Atlanta-Brooklyn, 7/6/2019]
2022 2 - L.A. Clippers Atlanta's 2022 2nd round pick to L.A. Clippers protected for selections 31-55 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then Atlanta's obligation to the L.A. Clippers will be extinguished) [Atlanta-L.A. Clippers, 2/6/2020]
2024 2 - Portland Atlanta's 2024 2nd round pick to Portland protected for selections 31-55 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then Atlanta's obligation to Portland will be extinguished) [Atlanta-Portland, 2/6/2020]
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  • 2 months later...

And, Hawks ended up with #6.  They have a second round pick also.

At #6, I want Tyrese Haliburton.  Why?  Because, in my opinion, he fits what the Hawks need the most.  He has a very high basketball IQ.  Trae needs a very good back up PG.  Hali fits like a glove.  He is also capable of slipping over to the 2 guard and play some with Trae.

He's a little taller than Trae with a 7 ft wing spread, He scored from the 2 and the 3.  He is a very good free throw shooter.  His team defense is very good and, for a guard, he rebounds well.  His assist/turnover % is good.

Drafting the best player available to fill the greatest need.  Hali is my personal choice.  Choices are like noses.  Everyone has one and not all are alike.  Hali is mine!!

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I expected some static about this.  I seem to be in the minority about this pick.

One person said that Tyrese did a lot of little things that would be noticed every game by the coaches and their staff.  They would know and appreciate this.  

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