Who says no?
Was just messing around in the trade machine. And I feel this makes each team better, besides the bulls, but starts their rebuild by adding a lot of good young talent.
Obviously some picks would need to be exchanged by certain teams, but I feel this benefits everybody.
Clippers are able to get James harden and don’t have to give up a crazy amount. I would probably have them sending a pick to either Chicago or to Golden State.
76ers are able to get 2 star players to put next to Embid. A big 3 of klay, DeRozan and Embid is a team that most definitely could compete. Also get Gary Payton to add depth.
Warriors are getting Zach Lavine who is someone who can create his own shot and put up 25 a night which is something I think they desperately need next to Curry. As curry she’s having a star in their prime would be huge for them. Also get Marcus Morris, Alex Caruso and Drummond to replace some of that depth they are trading away. A big 3 of Curry Lavine And Draymond is better to me then with Klay.
Starters Curry Lavine Wiggins Draymond Loony.
Bench CP3 Caruso Marcus Morris Saric Drummond.
Chicago is blowing up their roster and starting their rebuild. They get to start their rebuild off with a future star in this league in Maxey. And also get Moody and Kuminga two young pieces , both have shown a lot of potential to be good players. Being on a team without the star power of the warriors could help them get more touches to develop their game. Also would Tobias Harris on an expiring deal that they could trade to a playoff team for a potential first round pick. Same as Vucevic. Get either a young piece or picks for them.
Starting of the rebuild with Maxey, moody, kuminga. Along with Colby White, Patrick Williams, Ayo, and their other young picks. I would love to start a rebuild of with a future star in Maxey and a lot of young players with potential.
by xTorcheZx
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Everyone
The only team “profiting” in this proposed trade is the Clippers and Bulls.
The 76ers and Warriors both lose talent and get worse on all levels.
bro this is terrible lmao
Sixers and warriors say no but it’s closer than the comments are probably gonna give you credit for
No
Without seeing how future draft picks would be sent out by each team, it’s hard to see Chicago and Golden State making big and risky moves to essentially help facilitate the Harden trade between us and the 76ers.
The biggest drawback is that we almost never see a 3+ team trade where large salaries/big names are being moved by all parties. The best comparison for this is the 2012 trade where Dwight Howard was the center piece, and this feels even more ambitious than that.
I say no