📆 2019/6/25(Taiwan time)

Trail Blazers – Hawks trade

Pioneer Package:

Evan Turner

Eagle package:

Kent Bazemore

The salary gap between the two parties in this transaction is within one million US dollars, and the years of experience are also the same. It is a win-win transaction with a functional exchange function. After drafting a large number of young wings, the Hawks hope to clear the playing time of No. 2 and No. 3. The position of senior player Bazemore is awkward, and Turner also just fills the current vacancy of the Hawks' bench organizer.

It's no longer news that the Trail Blazers are looking for flank firepower, and they once again found a solution from the salary situation. The addition of Bazemore also gives Portland a great chance to no longer seek the return of Rodney Hood.


📆 2019/6/21 (Taiwan time)

Sixers – Wizards trade

Sixers package:

Jonathon Simmons, 2019 second round pick 42

Wizard Package:

cash

Editor's short comment:The purpose of the Sixers is to clear salary space for the subsequent free agent market, while the Wizards need immediate combat power to survive the next season.


Mavericks – Pistons trade

Lone Ranger package:

2019 second round pick 37

piston wrap:

2019 second round pick 45, two future second round picks

The two sides exchanged luck and each took a gamble.


Nets – Clippers trade

Nets package:

2019 first round pick No. 27

Speedboat package:

2019 second round pick 56, 2020 first round pick (Sixers first round pick)

Personally, I feel like it was a case of luck, but it is worth mentioning that the Clippers finally selected Mifiondu Kabelgele, the nephew of Dikembe Mutombo.


Thunder – Grizzlies trade

Thunder package:

2019 first round pick 21

Grizzly Package:

23rd pick in the first round of 2019, second round pick in 2024


Celtics – Sixers trade

Celtic package:

2019 first round pick 20

Sixers package:

2019 No. 24 pick in the first round, No. 33 pick in the second round


Celtics – Sun Deal

Celtic package:

2019 first round pick No. 24 and Aron Baynes

Sun package:

2020 first-round pick (from Bucks)


Suns – Pacers trade

Sun package:

TJ Warren, 2019 second round pick 32nd

Pacer package:

cash

The Suns seem to want to take advantage of this problem of overcrowding on the wings and gamble their talent on younger players. The Pacers want to continue to accumulate combat power.


Timberwolves – Suns trade

Gray Wolf Package:

2019 first round pick No. 11, Dario Saric

Sun package:

2019 first round pick No. 6

The Timberwolves have always wanted Darius Garland, and they have been trying to trade up before the draft. In the end, they only traded with the Suns for the No. 6 pick, and only selected 1.98-cm forward Jarrett Culver (a bold guess may be a filing to trade Andrew Wiggins!?).

The Suns made a pretty good deal. Saric can fill the 4th position that the Timberwolves lack, and they also selected Cameron Johnson, an immediate small forward with good shooting ability (three-point shooting percentage 45.71 TP3T). Both deals are good. It can be regarded as hitting the key point of the sun to strengthen it.


Hawks – Pelicans trade

Eagle package:

2019 first round pick No. 8, No. 17 pick, No. 35 pick, Solomon Hill, future second roundsign

Pelican package:

2019 first round pick No. 4

The Eagle's intention is obvious, it is to target those who perform well in the test. De'Andre Hunter , plus the 10th overall pick Cam Reddish , the Hawks can be said to bet their future wings on this year's draft.

The Pelicans made a deal to continue accumulating young assets. After all, the team has just entered reconstruction, and accumulating talent is the primary goal.

Bucks – Pistons trade

Bucks Package:

Tony Snell, 2019 first round pick 30

Piston package:

Jon Leuer

The Bucks used this year's first-round draft as an inducement to send away Tony Snell, who was out of strength. Since Jon Louer's salary is on a decreasing basis, this gave the Bucks about 4 million more (including the salary of the first-round draft) during the summer vacation. Provided to this year's core member (generally believed to be Brook Lopez).

The Pistons are looking for opportunities in the tight reinforcement space. However, because Snell's contract length is longer, the media is generally not optimistic about the effectiveness of the Pistons' deal. Snell and Leuer, who were almost out of the competitive strength of both teams, each moved to a team that "theoretically" needs their type, and may have a chance to save their careers.

📆 2019/6/20 (Taiwan time)

Grizzlies – Jazz trade

Grizzly Package:

Mike Conely

Jazz package:

Grayson Allen, Jae Crowder, Kyle Korver and the 23rd pick in the 2019 first round and a protected 2020 first round pick

This is a win-win deal for both parties. The Jazz, which lacks market appeal, use the most reasonable way to strengthen their strength. Although there are still two years of high-value contracts of 67 million, Conely is not only experienced, but also has both offensive and defensive skills. All-star level, it will definitely be a big upgrade for the Jazz at point guard.

After the trade, the Grizzlies are almost certain to select Ja Morant in this year's draft. With the addition of young Allen and a first-round pick, the Grizzlies have also announced that they have entered a complete reconstruction. The only pity is that the two teams in recent years have lost their souls.Marc Gasoland Conely have left the team, I hope the young players can pass on the spirit of Grit & Grind.


📆 2019/6/16 (Taiwan time)

Lakers – Pelicans trade

Lakers package:

Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, Josh Hart, the 4th overall pick in the 2019 first round, and 2021 first round picks (given to the Pelicans in the top 8, if not in the top 8, they will be converted to the 2022 first round), 2024 first round picks, and 2023 and 2022 first round picks. First-round swap rights in 2025

Pelican package:

Anthony Davis

The Lakers finally secured another superstar after LeBron James, but their remaining salary space is not enough to offer another maximum salary. On the premise that none of the top free agents have joined at a reduced price, perhaps they can only use the space to supplement the green leaf players they should have. In addition to the follow-up operations this summer, they also have to face the pressure of James aging and Davis not necessarily choosing to stay on the team.

The Pelicans got a very complete package under the unfavorable circumstances of having to initiate a trade. Although there are no active stars, they have a great advantage in using future draft picks. They can also use next year to test the suitability of these Lakers young players and the No. 1 pick and core candidate Zion Williamson.

By Simon Liang

A die-hard fan of Damian Lillard. He became a fan of the Trail Blazers because of Lillard. I don’t understand the analysis but I understand the story.

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