gom wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:Klutch and Ainge scheming with package of Sexton, THT, Hendricks, KO and 5 1st
Great. Do it.
Poor Taylor Hendricks though... smh
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gom wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:Klutch and Ainge scheming with package of Sexton, THT, Hendricks, KO and 5 1st
Great. Do it.

IceColdCubano wrote:So 20M passed the time things can get called official, and not a single tweet, what in the hell is going on???
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:So is moratorium period not over right now or is the entire league frozen waiting on Dame? 30 team trade incoming?
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:No looks like 11CT is right, no clue then lol
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:No looks like 11CT is right, no clue then lol
2023-24 National Basketball Association Key Dates
June 30: Free Agency begins (6 p.m. ET)
July 6: Teams can sign free agents (12:01 p.m. ET)
The Blazers, according to sources, our [sic] after a major big haul of assets for Lillard. A deal in the ballpark of what Brooklyn received for Kevin Durant, or what Utah received from Minnesota for Rudy Gobert, and from Cleveland for Donovan Mitchell.
Each deal involved three to four first-round picks and solid to good players.
As of now, according to a league source, Miami’s best offer to Portland hasn’t even reached the levels of what San Antonio received last year for guard Dejounte Murray. The Spurs received three first-round picks and forward Danilo Gallinari in that trade for the one-time All-Star.
New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart and Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier told ESPN they are founding a new women's basketball league to give the top WNBA players an option to play domestically in the offseason once the league's new prioritization rules go into full effect next season.
The new league, called Unrivaled, would run from January through March and feature 30 of the top professional women's players on six teams, playing games of 3-on-3 and one-on-one at a soundstage in Miami.
Rapaz wrote:The Blazers, according to sources, our [sic] after a major big haul of assets for Lillard. A deal in the ballpark of what Brooklyn received for Kevin Durant, or what Utah received from Minnesota for Rudy Gobert, and from Cleveland for Donovan Mitchell.
Each deal involved three to four first-round picks and solid to good players.
As of now, according to a league source, Miami’s best offer to Portland hasn’t even reached the levels of what San Antonio received last year for guard Dejounte Murray. The Spurs received three first-round picks and forward Danilo Gallinari in that trade for the one-time All-Star.
https://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/2023/07/damian-lillards-determination-to-play-in-miami-places-trail-blazers-in-a-bind-analysis.html
Grandpa Pajamas gonna get Lillard sent to the Celtics.
Sad for y’all.

Kobewade11 wrote:
New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart and Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier told ESPN they are founding a new women's basketball league to give the top WNBA players an option to play domestically in the offseason once the league's new prioritization rules go into full effect next season.
The new league, called Unrivaled, would run from January through March and feature 30 of the top professional women's players on six teams, playing games of 3-on-3 and one-on-one at a soundstage in Miami.
OT but ill check them out