or could find themselves having an easy time moving up should they have their hearts set on someone that will go in the 20s. #32 has more contract flexibility, which might be important to some teams. and of course, could be important to the lakers. remember that--unless i've got this wrong--teams can sign second round picks to those multi-year, low money deals (this was morey's chief, and perhaps only real, innovation) with team options on the back end, but only if they use cap space to do so. tons of teams have cap space, so high second rounders might be especially preferable to late firsts right now.
Indy wins this one easily. You are pairing PG with an Allstar finally, Monta gets used as the sixth man and their big man rotation is somewhat decent if they keep Mahimi. Don't know why Utah needs another guard but sure. And Atlanta could have probably gotten a better deal for Teague.
Yeah to me that #32 has fantastic value in this draft. We could end up with a really solid role player on a great deal with that given the turmoil in front of us. I'm not eager to move that pick for anything less than a role player.