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9 large, named Kühne NBA trades, which we would like to see this summer

Wow. This is the only word that can be used to describe what happened in the National Basketball Association on Monday evening.

At the beginning of the night, the Dallas Mavericks won the draft lottery from 2025 after exchanging the generations superstar Luka Dončić and gave them the right to take Duke outstanding Cooper Flag. Then, just two hours later, Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum injured himself so much that he has probably been outside for a long time. Things pass quickly in the NBA.

But what the results of the lottery from Monday offers offers a bit of luck for the GM Nico Harrison-a little more clarity about the future of the league. Because while the post -season ends, the “Silly season” of the NBA or the “trading season” is just around the corner.

In the following we wanted to offer 9 possible offers that help both teams in the league and think a lot of fans (in addition to MAVS conspiracy theories).

1. Giannis to… San Antonio

In the minute in which San Antonio jumped up and number 2 in the NBA design of 2025, it seemed clear that the gravy Freek Giannis Antetocounmpo drove to San Antonio. In combination with Victor Wembanyama, the Spurs would immediately have the largest front square in modern NBA history. On the offensive, Giannis can play inside and Wemby can play outside and in defense you can change roles. It would be devastating combination. A package with a billion draft picks together with Jeremy Soschan, Devin Vassell and Keldon Johnson could make it.

2. Booker to … Houston

The other leading candidate for Giannis are the Houston Rockets, who also have many young players and good picks. But San Antonio can surpass them all after receiving number 2 this year. So Houston has to look somewhere else.

It just happens that you have several Phoenix Sun's picks that you can combine in a trade with young talents such as Jalen Green, Jabari Smith Jr. and Reed Sheppard to get the Star -Shooting Guard Devin Booker. The rockets need offensive and booker in the crunch time.

3. KD to … Golden State

Oh, how the domino falls. When Booker leaves Phoenix, this means that Kevin Durant will come next. And since Houston receives a book, the next logical place for KD is its former team Golden State. The Warriors, who currently do not seem to be close enough to championship disputes, need more talents after Jimmy Butler has come in a trade with Miami this season. And they tried to get KD at the end of the trade in February.

Durant, who is an NBA nomad and who could sign some fans at the end of his supervisor at Seattle, if the city ever gets a team back, is as popular in the Bay Area as everywhere. So why not link to Draymond Green, Butler and Steph Curry for a last run? It should be a sign and a trade if the prospective young player Jonathan Kuminga together with other players like Brandin Podziemski. But the Dubbs owe it curry to give him a last shot.

4. Zion to… Miami

As mentioned above, the Miami Heat had to act a franchise star Jimmy Butler against a bag of beans this season after he was pretty good in the team. But sometimes it goes in the NBA, in which big names rule the room. As a result, the heat requires a Starpower infusion. Give: Zion Williamson. It is often unclear whether it is health problems or just the desire not to play for New Orleans when it comes to a lack of productivity.

But if a team can rehabilitate his sky high-high potential, then it is Miami and Pat Riley. Miami has the salaries to complete a deal, and Zion could be completed cheap in view of his health history. It almost seems to Miami of a train.

5. Jaren Jackson Jr. zu … Sacramento

The Memphis grizzlies need a grant. A few years ago they were talking to the NBA. Now they are a dirty mess. Your three stars – yes Morant, Desmond Bane and Jaren Jackson Jr. – could all be traded this summer. And maybe the perfect landing site for JJJ Sacramento. The kings need a Rim defender behind Domantas Sabonis. Would you be ready to give up Young and corners Keegan Murray to combine the ideal big man with Sabonis? Keegan, one or two draft picks and the spark plug Malik Monk could do the business.

6. Demar Derozan to … the magic

If the kings mix things with the above trade, it is possible that they want to make another deal and send the old but effective Wingscorer Demar Derozan. You already have Zach Lavine on the wing to get buckets so that you can send Demar to Orlando, a team that urgently needs a goal and games. Perhaps a package from Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and a young player or draft pick could do it.

7. Trae to … Brooklyn

The Brooklyn networks not only have the worst team of teams in the NBA (really a network?), But they also have no one who brings an excitement in the historically hip -obsessed district. Trae Young is not a perfect player, but a wanderlitzer screw. As a four-time all-star, Young led the NBA to Assists per game last season.

In addition, add the Atlanta to be younger and want to build his wings, could Trae deal for Draft picks and a package around Cam Johnson and D'Angelo Russell?

8. Embbiid to … the Lakers

There is a chance that Joel Embbiid, who is often another game in the NBA, in the NBA because he makes another all-star team. The center is on the wrong side of 30 and it simply cannot stay healthy. But would the Los Angeles Lakers send a package of expiring contracts to Philly to give the risky opportunity to rehabilitate the guy?

If healthy, Embiid is a force and would be striking with Luka, LeBron James and Austin Reeves. We agree with Bill Simmons, could a dice vertebra be worth?

9. Jrue Holiday and Kristapaps Porzi ņģ is to … the highest bidder

This is sadder, so we saved it at the end. When Celtics star Jayson Tatum actually (maybe even the entire next season) was suspended due to the injury that he had suffered on Monday, the Celtics, as we know, are done. The team, which was recently sold to new owners, could see a huge overhaul. Everyone could be on the merchant block. But it is likely that Boston will hold people like Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, Al Horford and Payton Pritchard.

But high -priced veterinarians such as Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzi ņģ can be treated. The problem is that Boston lies above the salary limit that you no longer want to take out money. So you have to find teams to absorb the contracts in the open cap space (Sorry, NBA -Nerd!) And that could be unlikely. No matter what, Boston now has many decisions to make.

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