At present, NBA has officially entered the highly anticipated offseason. All teams have begun to actively prepare for the transaction, striving to help the team complete the comprehensive upgrade of their lineup this summer, so as to achieve a higher record in the new season, attracting the attention of tens of thousands of fans.
Earlier today, 6 10-person transactions in the alliance were officially completed. Who is the big winner? Let's go and have a look together. First of all, the Eastern Conference Powerhouse 76ers , they gave up the 3-Champion defender Danny Green and completed a 2-for-1 deal with the Western Conference Youth Grizzlies. The details of the transaction are as follows: the 76ers sent out Danny Green and a 23rd draw this year, getting defender Melton from Grizzlies , and then the Grizzlies selected David Rody with the 23rd draw. Similarly, the East District Knicks , Pistons and Hornets completed the first three-party deal this summer. The Knicks got a draft pick protected by the Pistons in the future with the top four picks. The Hornets got two second round picks from the Knicks and two second round picks from the Pistons , and a future first round pick. The Pistons got the No. 13 pick from the Hornets (and then selected Jaylen Durham) and veteran Kemba Walker.
And the Western Conference team was not idle either. The defending champions Warriors and Hawks completed a 2-for-1 deal. In this deal, they gave this year's No. 51 draw and a $2 million cash in exchange for this year's No. 44 draw, and then selected Ryan Rollins in the draft. After completing the deal with the Hawks, the Warriors immediately completed a deal with the Bucks . They traded Guy Santos, who was selected for the 55th pick this year, to Milwaukee , and exchanged some cash for it. It has to be said that the Warriors' two operations not only free up space, but also saved salary space, becoming the winner of today's trade.
In addition, the Houston Rockets were not satisfied after getting the Titanhua and continued to trade with draft picks. They sent out this year's No. 26 pick, and exchanged the Timberwolves' No. 29 pick this year from , Timberwolves' , and two future second round picks. Subsequently, the Rockets selected defender Taylor Washington with the No. 29 draw to further consolidate the depth of the back line, while the Timberwolves selected Wendell Moore with the No. 26 draw.
and Mavericks is undoubtedly the biggest winner of today's talent show, and they have found the treasure. It is reported that after completing the first round draft, the Lone Walkers immediately completed a 2-for-1 deal with the Kings, and used two future second round picks to exchange for the Kings' No. 37 picks, and then they selected defender Jaden Hardy. It is worth noting that Hardy predicted to be selected in the top 4 before the draft, but unexpectedly dropped to the second round before being selected, which is a pity. The Mavericks undoubtedly found treasure this time. Hardy, who is regarded as "Little Harden", is a dual-sports guard. This season, Hardy played for the Ignition Team of the Development League, entered the professional arena early, and averaged 16 points and 4 rebounds per game during this period.