Biggest winners/losers of 2023 trade deadline?

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Re: Biggest winners/losers of 2023 trade deadline? 

Post#41 » by HanzGruber » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:19 pm

Ito wrote:Lakers lost.. they got worse unless they expectin Bron to drop 30+ every game

getting rid of russ is a huge W
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Re: Biggest winners/losers of 2023 trade deadline? 

Post#42 » by The Laker Kid » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:20 pm

Winners:
Lakers -Got rid of Westbrook
Nets - Got rid of a headcase

Losers:
Clips - they might be signing Westbrook soon, lost Kennard and Reggie
Mavs - Acquired a headcase
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Post#43 » by OriginalRed » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:23 pm

WInners - Suns, Mavs, Lakers, Clippers, Warriors
Losers - Raptors, Jazz, Nets
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Re: Biggest winners/losers of 2023 trade deadline? 

Post#44 » by Pythagoras » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:23 pm

Suns, Mavs, and Lakers biggest winners

Raptors biggest loser
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Post#45 » by Tomhomes33 » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:24 pm

Raptors are biggest losers
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Post#46 » by Ballerhogger » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:24 pm

Also John wall lol
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Re: Biggest winners/losers of 2023 trade deadline? 

Post#47 » by MadNESS » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:25 pm

Winners:

Lakers - if they can go on a run, make the playoffs
Suns - if they can flush out their roster. Bazley is sneaky nice
Bucks - Crowder should be huge
Pelicans - Josh Richardson is nice for them
Mavs - got an all star

Losers:

Heat - stood pat - needed to improve
Bulls - stood pat - needed to improve
Raptors - stood pat - needed to get worse
Clippers - unless they get WB believe it or not
Cav’s - stood pat - need 3 & D wings
Nets - lost 2 stars
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Post#48 » by slos » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:29 pm

Bucks got better adding Crowder, but their biggest win was that Brooklyn blew it up and neither of their eastern rivals improved.
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Post#49 » by Capn'O » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:31 pm

Low key think the Wolves did well. Conley will be a good stabilizing force on the team and knows how to play with Gobert.
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Re: Biggest winners/losers of 2023 trade deadline? 

Post#50 » by njnets62892 » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:31 pm

The Nets are the biggest losers. They managed to accumulate some assets out of a bad situation, but their outlook now ranges from treadmill team to turning Houston into Celtics west. The team is full of middling role players and will be radioactive to future stars. There's basically no hope for the foreseeable future.
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Post#51 » by The Sebastian Express » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:32 pm

I also think my Blazers are losers. Not for the trades they did, but the fact they deemed it perfectly fine to go into the rest of the season with Nurkic/Eubanks are our only fives. Nurkic is injured. This is not great, friends. Not great.
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Post#52 » by infinite11285 » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:36 pm

njnets62892 wrote:The Nets are the biggest losers. They managed to accumulate some assets out of a bad situation, but their outlook now ranges from treadmill team to turning Houston into Celtics west. The team is full of middling role players and will be radioactive to future stars. There's basically no hope for the foreseeable future.


Yeah, not getting a single star in return for Harden, KD, or Kyrie is disappointing.
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Post#53 » by facothomas22 » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:36 pm

baller16 wrote:Raps are the ultimate losers



Yeah the Raptors may have made a mistake by not being sellers in the trade deadline. OG Anunoby trade value likely won't be higher than what it was before the trade deadline and there's no telling who's going to happen with Gary trent Jr. and Fred VanVleet in the Summer. They simply now have to hope that they resign in the Off Season.
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Re: Biggest winners/losers of 2023 trade deadline? 

Post#54 » by Harry Garris » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:36 pm

The Raptors willingly signing up to be an unimpactful treadmill team with almost no young players or decent picks to continue to build around moving forward is just baffling. I'm a Blazers fan so I can speak from experience this is definitely not where you want to be as a franchise.

Maybe the offers for OG Anunoby out there weren't as hot as we were lead to believe, but also not trading Fred Vanvleet who's just going to walk for nothing in the offseason was a real head-scratcher.
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Re: Biggest winners/losers of 2023 trade deadline? 

Post#55 » by Sharcm1 » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:37 pm

Winners. Suns
Losers nets

Nets went from a potential championship team to a lottery team in three days
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Post#56 » by KidPistol » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:38 pm

Why do people keep saying the Nets as losers?

They’re winners in my opinion. They stacked up on multiple first round picks for the foreseeable future and have a bunch of young potential stars. Their moves remind me of the Celtics moves when they traded Paul Pierce and Garnett
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Re: Biggest winners/losers of 2023 trade deadline? 

Post#57 » by Kobe187 » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:38 pm

Winners: Suns, Mavs, Lakers, Clippers, Bucks.

Losers: Warriors, Heat, Nuggets, Raptors.
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Re: Biggest winners/losers of 2023 trade deadline? 

Post#58 » by iggymcfrack » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:41 pm

Honestly, the two biggest winners have to be the Lakers and the Nets. The Lakers remade their whole roster making major upgrades at multiple positions and they only had to use one first rounder to do it! Huge win there! They’re very lucky they didn’t get Kyrie.

The Nets meanwhile give up a team-killing cancer on an expiring and a currently injured 34 year old that doesn’t wanna be there who’s played a total of 129 total games in the last 4 years and they get….. 7 first rounders, Miles Bridges, Dorian Finney Smith, Spencer Dinwiddie, and Cam Johnson? Damn what a haul! They made out like bandits! The value is insane!

The Suns definitely gave themselves a WAY higher ceiling this year and they might even be the best team in the league when healthy, but they’re also one of the most injury prone teams in the league and I don’t know that they have the depth to survive when those injuries come. This could easily end up like the Paul George trade that looked like a home run at the time and now has the Clippers desperately chasing their tail trying to make something out of this championship window before they fall into the abyss of an ugly rebuild.
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Re: Biggest winners/losers of 2023 trade deadline? 

Post#59 » by celticfan42487 » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:43 pm

DeRoma wrote:suprise no one still mentioned the nets as the biggest losers


I think you guys did fine.

Got market value return for Irving and Durant given their baggage.

Can't complain about that.

Now for being put in that position by Irving... and for Irving being such a piece of **** that Harden ran away from that team... that you can complain about. But the return once he blew up the team seems like at least market value.
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Re: Biggest winners/losers of 2023 trade deadline? 

Post#60 » by Optimus_Steel » Thu Feb 9, 2023 8:43 pm

Winners: Cash Considerations
Losers: 2nd Round picks
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