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2017 NBA Trade Deadline Movement Tracker and Rundown

2017 NBA Trade Deadline Movement Tracker and Rundown

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Bummed out about the underwhelming trade deadline? We should have known that it could happen. The deadline bombs every other year.

However, we also can’t deny that certain squads took a step forward with their moves, like the Thunder, Raptors, and Mavericks. Let’s now have a quick recap of the deals that went down and see what some of it may mean to the teams.


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MAJOR TRADES

Oklahoma City Thunder and Chicago Bulls Trade

The Thunder receive: Taj Gibson, Doug McDermott, 2018 second-round pick
The Bulls receive: Cameron Payne, Anthony Morrow, Joffrey Lauvergne

Taj Gibson should be a good addition for the Thunder, because Enes Kanter, OKC’s best low post player, was so frustrated during a random home game, he decided to fracture his forearm and be sidelined for 6-8 weeks.

Doug McDermott, meanwhile, is an upgrade over Anthony Morrow, since he can shoot just as good and still has an upside.

Dallas Mavericks and Philadelphia 76ers Trade

The Mavericks receive: Nerlens Noel
The Sixers receive: Justin Anderson, Andrew Bogut (already waived), protected 2017 first-round pick

The Mavs finally score a solid big man they have long-coveted for. There is no doubt that the team will be invested in the Noel and he should be heavily used immediately. He’ll benefit from having a couple of shooters around him.

It’s also a “finally” type of trade for Philly, who have now cleared the logjam at the center position. It’s extra good that they acquired another first-round pick.

Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers Trade

The Rockets receive: Lou Williams
The Lakers receive: Corey Brewer, 2017 first-round pick

This is obviously an exciting addition for the Rockets. Williams, who averages 18.6 points in just 24.6 minutes of action, joining the high-powered offense of Mike D’Antoni will be insane. The veteran guard gave us a good preview of what might come, as he scored 27 points (seven threes) in his debut last night.

Let’s also give Houston’s front office extra points since they gave up a player that isn’t exactly in their rotation.

The Lakers weren’t able to fully maximize Williams’s currently-high value, although an experienced three-and-D guy like Brewer is a need for their young core.

Toronto Raptors and Phoenix Suns Trade

The Raptors receive: PJ Tucker
The Suns receive: Jared Sullinger, two second round picks

Tucker is a hustle guy that the Raptors need to get over the hump, a.k.a the Cleveland Cavaliers. He and Serge Ibaka should easily improve Toronto’s inconsistent defense.

For the Suns, it might be good that they have unloaded a swingman, since it’ll allow their young core to get more playing time.


MINOR TRADES

Denver Nuggets and Milwaukee Bucks Trade

The Nuggets receive: Roy Hibbert
The Bucks receive: protected 2019 second-round pick

Hibbert adds to the gigantic Nuggets front line that already has Nikola Jokic, Mason Plumlee, and Kenneth Faried. He’ll bring veteran defense that can help guide the team for the playoff push.

Brooklyn Nets and Houston Rockets Trade

The Nets receive: KJ McDaniels
The Rockets receive: Cash considerations

Phoenix Suns and Atlanta Hawks Trade

The Suns receive: Mike Scott
The Hawks receive: 2017 second-round pick, rights to Cenk Akyol, cash considerations

 

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