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Ariza sits at home, and the jersey is up. Within a week, he has gone through 3 trades and changed 4 teams.
First deal: The Rockets sent Covington to the Blazers in exchange for Ariza, as well as the first round of this year and the first round of protection next year.
Second deal: The Rockets will send Ariza and this year's No. 16 pick to the Pistons and get a future first-round pick.
According to subsequent updates, the Rockets put Ariza in the deal for Wood. Therefore, the protected first-round pick is more protected, and the Pistons also got a second-round pick.
Third transaction: In a three-way transaction, Ariza was sent to the Thunder. The Thunder also got Justin Jackson and draft pick compensation, the Pistons got Delong Wright, and the Mavericks got James Johnson.
trades 3 times a week. He has been traded 10 times in his career, surpassing Chris Gatlin's 8 times before, and he is the most traded player in history.
is a real hammer, and Ariza is a trading tool. And the Thunder is not necessarily the end.
Since the deal was unfrozen, as of Ariza’s deal, the Thunder have traded with 12 teams within 5 days: Lakers, Timberwolves, Suns, 76ers, Warriors, Celtics, Knicks, Wizards , Lone Ranger, Pistons, Pelicans and Nuggets.
seized the opportunity and President General replaced Ariza for the pick, which is indeed a normal operation. If
is a trading machine, his interface now looks like this: You have a new transaction, please process it in time! You have a new transaction, please process it in time! You have a new transaction, please handle it in time! If you have a new transaction, please handle it in time...
In short, it is so long-lasting that it can’t be stopped.