NBA Thread 2026

#230      
Hilarious that the Twolves had to move down in the draft just to unload Randle. His career reminds me of Carlos Boozer, empty stats 4 that absolutely cannot be counted on with real stakes on the line.
 
#232      
I don’t see how Giannis and Bam play together. I don’t like this deal for either team.
 
#235      
That is an incredible haul for the Bucks. Who is even left on the Heat to surround Giannis besides Bam?
Bucks crushed this trade.

Assuming they re-sign Norman Powell, I think Heat starting five is probably Davion Mitchell, Powell, Andrew Wiggins, Giannis, and Bam.

Bench will be thin, but that's not terrible? Gianni, Bam, and Powell is a pretty good trio.

Edit: Though now I'm reading the Giannis trade may have put them in a cap position where signing Powell may be difficult. If true, then kinda yikes. This trade makes a lot more sense if they keep Powell than if they don't.
 
#236      
I don’t see how Giannis and Bam play together. I don’t like this deal for either team.
the Bucks are like-
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#237      
Bucks crushed this trade.

Assuming they re-sign Norman Powell, I think Heat starting five is probably Davion Mitchell, Powell, Andrew Wiggins, Giannis, and Bam.

Bench will be thin, but that's not terrible? Gianni, Bam, and Powell is a pretty good trio.

Edit: Though now I'm reading the Giannis trade may have put them in a cap position where signing Powell may be difficult. If true, then kinda yikes. This trade makes a lot more sense if they keep Powell than if they don't.
 
#238      
Bulls didn’t give up really anything for him, but that seems like quite a bite into that cap space for a guy who while still relatively young seems to be on the decline. They’re touting him as a rim protector., but his block numbers have fallen. I can’t remember the last time I watched the Nets. Are his numbers a reflection of how bad the’ e been?
 
#239      
Bulls didn’t give up really anything for him, but that seems like quite a bite into that cap space for a guy who while still relatively young seems to be on the decline. They’re touting him as a rim protector., but his block numbers have fallen. I can’t remember the last time I watched the Nets. Are his numbers a reflection of how bad the’ e been?
He's a pretty good facilitator for a big guy. (21% assist rate) He has really improved there, and the Bulls could use that skill with the shooters they have.

His other numbers have declined, but so has the talent around him. The advanced stats still suggest an above average player, and he's only 27. He only has 2 years left on his current deal, and the Bulls were swimming in cap space. They still have 30+ million they can spend. Clear position of need for Chicago, and they gave up next to nothing. He not the superstar they need to actually compete, but he's a great complimentary player. He's better at making those around him better than he is at standing out. (switching 1-5, help defense, outlet passing, finding cutters from the block)

His 4.8 Win Shares would have been second on the Bulls last year...
 
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