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2017-2018 NBA TRADE SUMMARY
February 8 (Deadline)
Cavaliers trade Isaiah Thomas in package to Lakers TO CAVALIERS: Jordan Clarkson, Larry Nance TO LAKERS: Isaiah Thomas, Channing Frye, 2018 first-round pick (Cavs’ own)
TO CAVALIERS: Rodney Hood, George Hill TO JAZZ: Jae Crowder, Derrick Rose TO KINGS: Joe Johnson, Iman Shumpert, 2020 2nd-round pick
Dwyane Wade traded back to Heat TO HEAT: Dwyane Wade TO CAVALIERS: Lightly-protected future 2nd-round pick
+ Show Spoiler [Minor Trades] + Elfrid Payton traded to Suns TO SUNS: Elfrid Payton TO MAGIC: 2018 2nd-round pick (via Memphis)
Emmanuel Mudiay traded to Knicks TO KNICKS: Emmanuel Mudiay TO NUGGETS: Devin Harris, Knicks 2018 2nd-round pick via Clippers TO MAVERICKS: Doug McDermott, Nuggets 2nd-round pick
Dante Cunningham traded to Nets TO NETS: Dante Cunningham TO PELICANS: Rashad Vaughn Blazers get under the luxury tax
TO BULLS: Noah Vonleh, Cash TO BLAZERS: Rights to Milocan Rakovic
Wizards save luxury tax room TO HAWKS: Sheldon Mac TO WIZARDS: Future 2nd-round pick that’ll never convey
Kings, Raptors exchange prospects TO RAPTORS: Malachi Richardson TO KINGS: Bruno Cabocolo, who will be released
Luke Babbitt traded back to Heat TO HEAT: Luke Babbitt TO HAWKS: Okaro White
Pistons acquire James Ennis from Grizzlies TO PISTONS: James Ennis TO GRIZZLIES: Brice Johnson, future 2nd-round pick
Bulls trade Jameer Nelson to Pistons TO PISTONS: Jameer Nelson TO BULLS: Willie Reed, right to swap 2022 2nd-round picks
+ Show Spoiler [Older trades] + February 7
Knicks trade Willy Hernangomez to Hornets TO HORNETS: Willy Hernangomez TO KNICKS: Johnny O’Bryant, 2020 second-round pick and 2021 second-round picks
February 5
Nets send Tyler Zeller to Bucks TO NETS: Rashad Vaughn, 2018 second-round pick TO BUCKS: Tyler Zeller
February 1
Bulls trade Nikola Mirotic to Pelicans TO BULLS: Tony Allen, Omer Asik, Jameer Nelson, 2018 first-round pick, 2021 first-round pick swap rights TO PELICANS: Nikola Mirotic, 2018 second-round pick
January 29
Clippers trade Blake Griffin to Pistons TO CLIPPERS: Tobias Harris, Boban Marjanovic, Avery Bradley, 2018 protected first-round pick, 2019 second round pick TO PISTONS: Blake Griffin, Brice Johnson, Willie Reed
December 7
Philly trades Jahlil Okafor to Brooklyn TO NETS: Jahlil Okafor, Nik Stauskas, 2019 second-round pick TO SIXERS: Trevor Booker
November 7
Suns trade Eric Bledsoe to Bucks TO BUCKS: Eric Bledsoe TO SUNS: Greg Monroe, 2018 protected first-round pick, 2018 protected second-round pick
August 30
Cavs swap Kyrie Irving for Isaiah Thomas TO CELTICS: Kyrie Irving TO CAVS: Isaiah Thomas, Jae Crowder, Ante Zizic, 2018 Nets 1st round pick (unprotected), 2020 Heat second-round pick
July 9
C.J. Miles sign and trade with Raptors TO RAPTORS: C.J. Miles (will sign 3-year, $25 million contract) TO PACERS: Cory Joseph
July 5
Danilo Gallinari to Clippers TO CLIPPERS: Danilo Gallinari (3 years, $65 million) TO NUGGETS: Paul Millsap (3 years, $90 million) TO HAWKS: Jamal Crawford, Diamond Stone, 2018 first-round pick (via Rockets)
June 30
Ricky Rubio traded to Utah TO JAZZ: Ricky Rubio TO TIMBERWOLVES: 2018 first-round pick via Oklahoma City (lottery-protected)
June 30
Pacers send Paul George to OKC TO THUNDER: Paul George TO PACERS: Victor Oladipo, Domantas Sabonis
June 28
Chris Paul traded to Houston TO ROCKETS: Chris Paul TO CLIPPERS: Patrick Beverley, Lou Williams, Sam Dekker, 2018 first-round pick (protected 1-3), Montrezl Harrell, Darrun Hilliard, DeAndre Liggins, Kyle Wiltjer
June 22
Jimmy Butler sent to Minnesota TO TIMBERWOLVES: Jimmy Butler, No. 16 pick in 2017 NBA Draft (Justin Patton) TO BULLS: Zach LaVine, Kris Dunn, No. 7 pick in 2017 NBA Draft (Lauri Markkanen)
June 20:
Hawks trade Dwight Howard to Hornets TO HAWKS: Miles Plumlee, Marco Belinelli TO HORNETS: Dwight Howard, 2017 No. 31 pick (Frank Jackson)
June 20:
D’Angelo Russell traded to Nets TO LAKERS: Brook Lopez, 2017 No. 27 pick (Kyle Kuzma) TO NETS: D’Angelo Russell, Timofey Mozgov
Key Players not traded - DeAndre Jordan - Kemba Walker - Tyreke Evans - Lou Williams - DeMarre Carrol - Avery Bradley - Julius Randle - Derrick Favors
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On February 09 2018 07:52 Twinkle Toes wrote: Also poor IT's ego. This must hurt along, knowing that Cavs held on KLove. Damn IT is the worst hit by this trade. I think his Boston tribute is poof now?
Someone on the radio today (was it Doug Smith?) mentioned that they don't think IT will get any more than the mid-level exception on his next contract. I know analysts usually know about as much about the business as your average arm-chair GM, but I'm feeling pretty good about my prediction that IT won't be getting paid on his next contract.
I have my doubts he'll ever be a starter again, and I have even bigger doubts that he'll even be in the league in 3 years.
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Here's a w-t-f rumor that's lost in the trade deadline buzz
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On February 09 2018 08:27 Nemireck wrote:Show nested quote +On February 09 2018 07:52 Twinkle Toes wrote: Also poor IT's ego. This must hurt along, knowing that Cavs held on KLove. Damn IT is the worst hit by this trade. I think his Boston tribute is poof now? Someone on the radio today (was it Doug Smith?) mentioned that they don't think IT will get any more than the mid-level exception on his next contract. I know analysts usually know about as much about the business as your average arm-chair GM, but I'm feeling pretty good about my prediction that IT won't be getting paid on his next contract. I have my doubts he'll ever be a starter again, and I have even bigger doubts that he'll even be in the league in 3 years. Solid observation. I think he's been "exposed" due to how his size has serious limitations when not used in a perfect system (like in Brad's, with Smart and others covering and complementing him) or the degree of his injury.
There is no problem with players having ego, but he just kept running his mouth. At least he had one all star season.
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On February 09 2018 08:30 JimmiC wrote:Show nested quote +On February 09 2018 08:27 Nemireck wrote:On February 09 2018 07:52 Twinkle Toes wrote: Also poor IT's ego. This must hurt along, knowing that Cavs held on KLove. Damn IT is the worst hit by this trade. I think his Boston tribute is poof now? Someone on the radio today (was it Doug Smith?) mentioned that they don't think IT will get any more than the mid-level exception on his next contract. I know analysts usually know about as much about the business as your average arm-chair GM, but I'm feeling pretty good about my prediction that IT won't be getting paid on his next contract. I have my doubts he'll ever be a starter again, and I have even bigger doubts that he'll even be in the league in 3 years. Time will tell, and you will get credit if you are right. Celts looking smarter and smarter, because when he was there and producing the talk was about whether it was wise to give him the max, if now he gets less then the midlevel and they got kyrie from him that is a great deal. Or go full JJ. post rumors or possibilities that everyone have seen and read on the internet, and when any of them happens in the future, claim that you predicted it! LOL. I literally laughed when I read that.
Anyway, consider this sick thing: Ainge got 3rd Eye Kye for practically Clarkson and Nance!!! (That doesn't even take into account Frye and the second round pick)
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I think Cavs are better after the trade if they can even be on the same page somewhat decently. Their starting 5 should be:
PG - George Hill SG - JR Smith/Hood/Korver SF - Lebron PF - Love C - Thompson
George Hill is a decent sized point guard. He is considered a good defender and he has shot well from 3 this year. Rodney Hood is a good wing if healthy though he rarely is. Clarkson can be instant offense off the bench. Nance has good energy and athleticism. I forgot who else they have but they should be able to add some veteran who got bought out as well.
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On February 09 2018 08:04 Twinkle Toes wrote: LOL JJ you are the best unintentional comedy. Don't mind the haters. Keep on posting your stats and predictions and analysis! the other guy discussing Hill countering my comments hasn't said much... added zero observations and zero analysis. really no opposing view other than "not great".
in conclusion, Hill will do what he did in 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 and be very good, but not elite.
On February 09 2018 08:04 Twinkle Toes wrote: Don't mind the haters.
i'm not getting any hate. the closest things i've gotten to "hate" have come from you and you got temp banned for it 2 or 3 times. i'm confident hate speech will result in a ban for the poster.
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See JJ that's what I'm talking about. Concentrate on NBA talk or else you're just proving what everyone else is thinking about you. I got banned, I can't remember exactly, 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 months, but got unbanned immediately after I clarified that it was your lie lol. I called you out on it and you lied again.
Anyway, my last word on this: this is why I say you are comically funny because you are obviously not mentally well, you can't even hold a normal conversation where people exchange ideas and follow through on the normal process of the exchange. You even lie about something that is easy to refute lol.
From NBA drama to TL/nba drama wow! Don't worry JJ, just you do your thing, I love it.
User was temp banned for this post.
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The Raptors traded Caboclo in order to create more wiggle room for picking up a player who might get bought out in the wake of all of today's trades.
They might end up picking up Caboclo again as soon as the re-sign restriction time period ends because it appears Sacramento will buy him out.
JV hurt his ankle last game and was removed early. Tonight his ankle looks very close to 100%. Many times this year Valanciunas has been the Raptors #1 scoring option in the 1st half. I'd like to see the Raptors experiment with carrying that over into the 2nd half. Slam Dunks and 3s!
On February 09 2018 09:44 Twinkle Toes wrote: I got banned, I can't remember exactly, 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 months, but got unbanned immediately after I clarified that it was your lie lol. I called you out on it and you lied again.
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/closed-threads/32696-automated-ban-list-latest-jason84?page=2015#40293
the moderator banned you without my input. i'm not going through all your bans ... i'm too lazy.
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On February 09 2018 10:16 JimmyJRaynor wrote: the moderator banned you without my input. i'm not going through all your bans ... i'm too lazy.
On February 09 2018 09:44 Twinkle Toes wrote: Anyway, my last word on this: this is why I say you are comically funny because you are obviously not mentally well, you can't even hold a normal conversation where people exchange ideas and follow through on the normal process of the exchange. You even lie about something that is easy to refute lol.
+ Show Spoiler +
See, why would you even lie about a fact involving me and you know I have personal record of lol. A mentally normal person would not even think of doing this. You are the funniest lol. Just focus on NBA posts ok.
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i wonder if Dwayne Wade can fill the void left by the injured Dion Waiters.
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On February 09 2018 10:44 JimmiC wrote:Show nested quote +On February 09 2018 09:10 andrewlt wrote: I think Cavs are better after the trade if they can even be on the same page somewhat decently. Their starting 5 should be:
PG - George Hill SG - JR Smith/Hood/Korver SF - Lebron PF - Love C - Thompson
George Hill is a decent sized point guard. He is considered a good defender and he has shot well from 3 this year. Rodney Hood is a good wing if healthy though he rarely is. Clarkson can be instant offense off the bench. Nance has good energy and athleticism. I forgot who else they have but they should be able to add some veteran who got bought out as well. Yeah they are better today then yesterday, and the move alone should spark them out of whatever internal BS they had going on. The thing with Hill is he is so much worse with Sac then Utah. Is that because he is trying that much less hard? Seems odd since he chose to sign there, not like he was traded there and mad about it. Is it because Utah system and the players around him made him look better then he was? Is it that the toe injury he got is still bothering him? Who knows, but if the Cavs get what he looked like in Utah which was a medium pg, one Utah thought was worse then Rubio and one that no one in the league was willing to really pay when everyone else was getting paid (despite his RAPM stardom), or the Sac one, when he was a bad backup on bad team. The funny thing will be if LBJ signs with PG13 in LA now that they can offer two maxes since dumping Clarkson and Nances salary! (mainly Clarkson) And this possibility also: LA dumped their pieces and cap on Cavs so they could free space for LBJ!!! And IF LBJ joins LA next year, IT will be moved again lol!
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it seems like the NBA scorers that were experts at drawing ticky-tack fouls from previous years are getting T-ed up a lot. For the Raptors that is Derozan.
Personally, i like that officials are not calling that stuff and also calling stuff more side-out rather than declaring everything "in the act".
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Too much conflicting news. Will it be a buy out or more minutes for IT on the Lakers. His agent even texted no way IT is coming off bench.
Dudes seriously, as if the negative publicity isn't bad enough that they want to continue getting heat.
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