PORZINGIS IS TEAMMATES WITH LUKA NOW.

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The #tradeszn just blessed us one more time Thursday afternoon with the news that Kristaps Porzingis was shipped to the Dallas Mavericks along with Tim Hardaway Jr. Courtney Lee, and Trey Burke; with DeAndre Jordan, Dennis Smith Jr., Wesley Matthews, and two first round picks returning to the New York Knicks. All the trade news had been Anthony Davis blah blah blah, but Kristaps Porzingis is a huge name on the move and is going to steal the spotlight for a while in the NBA. Here is my quick reaction:

Kristaps Porzingis is of course injured currently with a torn ACL suffered last February, but when healthy, he is one the most unique and skilled big men in the game. He is a monstrous 7’3″ with the ability to smoothly dribble and shoot.

Adding that once in a decade talent to the Dallas Mavericks now centered around Luka Doncic gives Dallas possibly the most potent young 1-2 punch in the game. They instantly become one of the most exciting teams next year when Porzingis is fully healthy, especially when you consider they will be able to add (probably) a lottery pick in June. The Mavericks have a blindingly bright future now.

As for the Knicks, what I have heard as their thought process is that they did this trade with an intention of clearing cap space for two max free agents in the summer. To that end, they were successful because Courtney Lee and Tim Hardaway Jr. had an additional one and two years left on their deals, respectively. The only costly player returning, Wesley Matthews, becomes a free agent at the end of the season. But I just have such a hard time liking this from the Knicks’ perspective. DeAndre Jordan will either leave at the end of the year or he will eat into a large portion of the aforementioned cap space by resigning. So logically, the only piece the Knicks got in return for Porzingis is Dennis Smith Jr. Smith had a solid rookie season, but this season has regressed and shown that his inefficiency may not be an easy fix. I understand that Porzingis asked for a trade shortly before the news broke of his trade, but using that chip to create cap space is too exorbitant a price. Also, he is slated to become a restricted free agent when his contract expires, so in essence, the Knicks could have forced to stay for many more years anyways. Even if this ploy ends up in the Knicks geetting two max superstars, I will reminisce upon this trade as a lost opportunity. Just because they may get lucky later does not justify that they made a mistake now.

Knicks fans have a true gripe with management after this one. But Dallas fans, boy oh boy. After years of being a mediocre, boring team, they have got to make some room on that bandwagon, especially for me. Geez. They will be so good.

Anthony Davis Requested a Trade…

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Two days ago, Anthony Davis requested a trade from the New Orleans Pelicans, becoming the biggest name to want out since Kawhi Leonard in the summer. Davis has been a member of the Pelicans for seven years and is eligible to become a free agent after next season. Davis, though, does not seem to want to stay until the end of next season, and he clarified that with his recent request.

Timing is everything.

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Using the Warriors in 2K should be illegal

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As a teenager, I used to love playing the Association/MyLeague mode in NBA 2K. You would get to pretend to be a general manager and you would try to build a championship contender with whatever team you chose in the game. And I forgot what year, but either in NBA 2K15 or NBA 2K16, once you built a good team, great players would voluntarily take pay cuts to join your team. Therefore, once you got a couple stars, you were basically guaranteed to get 84 overall Carmelo Anthony for the mid-level exception of like five million. Obviously, that was unrealistic. But apparently, the Golden State Warriors did not get the memo, instead signing DeMarcus Cousins in the offseason for less than what the Celtics paid Aron Baynes.

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Good Celtics or Bad Celtics

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Entering their nationally televised contest with the Toronto Raptors last night, the Celtics were going through a three game losing streak to three mediocre teams in the Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, and Brooklyn Nets. However, against the best record in the league last night, the Celtics were able to dispatch the Raptors 117-108. Continue reading “Good Celtics or Bad Celtics”

LeBron is the best leader in sports

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I am a lifelong Celtics fan, so it is not hard to come up with a long list of reasons to hate James for everything he has done to stifle my team, but it is undeniable that he is an exemplary leader and that he commands respect. He is the ultimate leader both on and off the court with how he holds himself to a high standard and empowers others to succeed.

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NBA Trade Machine: John Wall to the Knicks

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In the lull of the early season, I decided to speculate on some spicier subjects: namely, trades. The trade deadline season is one of the most exciting times of every sport, and basketball is even more so. In the past two years, we have seen so many stars go on the move, from Kawhi Leonard, to Kyrie Irving, to Chris Paul, to Paul George, to Jimmy Butler (twice). The flurry of moves in recent years has spoiled us fans into expecting big splashes continually.

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