TheSP wrote:I thought you could only trade every other 1st round pick. They sent last year's pick to GS so they'd have to use this years pick, wouldn't they?
I think you're confusing yourself a little bit, but you're on the right track. The "Stepien Rule" was passed to prevent teams from trading away their future draft picks in consecutive years -- the keyword being "future" draft picks. The Wolves trading their picks last year does not matter anymore in regards to future trades because the draft has concluded and there are no protections that have carried over. In short, the trade involving last year's picks is over and Minnesota can operate freely with their future picks.
However, the Stepien Rule does mean that Minnesota can't trade their 2022
and 2023 picks. Or 2023
and 2024. It's a provision that affects future picks without concern for past picks unless protections are involved. The Wolves would have to trade 2022 and 2024 picks, or 2023 and 2025 picks, if they wanted to package them together in a trade.
Speaking hypothetically, if the Wolves traded their 2023 picks during this season, then they'd have to make their picks at the 2022 draft upcoming. But now we're getting into a tricky area where other factors come into play.
Hopefully that helps and I didn't confuse you even more!