A simple nagging summary of today's transactions~
The Mavericks completed a 4-for-1 deal with the Pistons
Before the other positions were filled, he couldn't wait to send Hardaway Jr. away, which shows that this person's performance in the playoffs has reached the level of anger, and even the chivalrous management can't turn a blind eye.
And it is not difficult to understand that the Pistons are willing to incarnate Lei Feng to take over the trade, without the burden of competing for the championship, the acceptance of draft signatures plus expiring contracts can make room, why not?
As for the sent Grimes, he is the "frustrated man" of the alliance.
From the 2021 first-round 25th pick, he didn't make a name for himself in the Knicks and Pistons under the banner of 3D, and this year he only played 6 games before his season was reimbursed due to a knee injury.
It is unclear whether Grimes' arrangement will be retained or re-traded with resource integration, but it is a matter of stabilizing the old general.
The deal allows the Mavericks to sign back Jones Jr. with a large portion of the $12.9 million luxury tax mid-class exception~
The Hawks completed a 1-for-5 deal with the Pelicans
Dejounte Murray settled in my pelican~ Attention, it's me
Pelicans, not my lake
The details of the transaction are as follows:
It seems that the eagle is selling cheaply, but in fact, it is not a loss.
After all, in order to bring Murray from the Spurs, they sent Gallinari + three first-round picks; Now after sending away Murray and getting back two first-round picks from the Pelicans, he got Dyson Daniels, the eighth pick in the first round in 2022, and two instant chips that can be used and matched.
The Hawks favored Daniels over the first-round pick.
The Australian has already proven his potential as a top-tier defensive defender during his time with the Pelicans, but it is unknown how he will be on his return home after Daniels had his left knee meniscus removed in February.
After getting Murray, who was mentioned offensively and defensively, the Pelicans' backcourt completed a blockbuster upgrade. Next season, Murray's 4-year 114 million contract extension will take effect, with a salary of 25.2 million ~ in the first year
If all the players are healthy and the system is complete, there is a high probability that next year's Pelicans will not have to fight wits and courage in the play-off area, right?
The Kings completed a 3-for-1 deal with the Raptors
This Jalen McDaniels is the older brother of Timberwolves defensive titan Jaden McDaniels, but the two brothers are very far apart.
In the 23-24 season, Jalen played in 50 regular season games for the Raptors, averaging 10.8 minutes, 3.4 points and 1.6 rebounds per game, shooting 34.4% from the field and 16.9% from three-point range.
So the only motivation for the King-led deal should be to give Devin Carter, the 13th pick in the first round selected this year & a high-quality two-way guard from Providence College.
The 13th pick, guard, and son of a former NBA player (dad Anthony Carter, a teammate from the Billups Nuggets, now an assistant coach for the Heat), with so many buffs, it's hard not to be full of expectations for Devin Jr.