A 3-for-1 deal between the Greens and the Grizzlies was officially announced. For the Greens, they sent Lamar Stevens, a 2027 second-round pick (from the Hawks) and a 2030 second-round pick (from the Mavericks). The Grizzlies, on the other hand, sent interior player Tillman to Boston. This trade marks the beginning of future adjustments for the Grizzlies. They first sent the long-dormant Aquaman to Houston, and then sent away the center they had been training for four years. Tillman is a typical center forward who protects the basket, is 2.01 meters tall and weighs 110 kilograms. Although he developed a three-point shot in his small-ball era, he was only 26With a 4% three-point shooting rate, it is clear that there is still room for improvement in this area. Defensively, though, Tillman is a fantastic player. The Green Army just need such a meat shield type center forward to guard the penalty area. Although there are many centers in the league that prefer the traditional hard-to-head style of play, this hand-to-hand game still accounts for a certain percentage of the playoffs. The Green Army also had a previous tendency to hoard stockpiled stocky rebounders, such as Davis and Perkins. The addition of Tillman meets this need.
A 3-for-1 deal between the Huskies and the Pistons has been completed. The Huskies sent Milton, Troy Brown Jr. and a 2030 second-round pick to get point guard Monte Morris from the Pistons. After seeing the Clippers next door take the top, the Huskies are also desperate to regain the top spot. After this transaction, the team completed the integration of their resources. They traded two bench players, Milton and Brown, for a backup point guard, and as Conley's lieutenant, it was a surefire deal. In addition, the husky's overall salary after the closing of the deal is still below the luxury tax line, which creates an additional exception to the deal. If the Huskies make a qualitative breakthrough in this year's playoffs, Connally, the president of operations, will be indispensable.
A 3-for-1 deal between the Jazz and the Pistons has also been completed. The Jazz sent Italian forward Fontecchio, American Fangyu from the Pistons, a 2024 second-round pick (from the Wizards) and Procida, the No. 36 pick in 2022. Although the Jazz were in the top 10 in the West at one point, they were aware of the reality and were able to define their position. With their current strength, even if they are lucky enough to qualify for the playoffs, they will exceed expectations if they want to achieve results. So, instead of taking the risk, start trading some draft picks while the game is going on. A player with a stereotyped type of player like Fontecchio with limited potential is the best bargaining chip when it comes to immediacy. This season, he has taken on the heavy responsibility of starting and has performed well in a number of games (8 points per game).9 points, 3 rebounds5, with a hit rate of 45% and 391%)。It's trade deadline, and the Jazz are hurrying to harvest some leeks. The next target to be sold is rumored to be forward Olynyk, and the 76ers are already in hot pursuit. These three player exchanges are just a small appetizer, and there will be more blockbuster deals in the future, so everyone will wait and see.
This article reports on three recent major transactions. The Green Army completed a 3-for-1 trade with the Grizzlies, and the Grizzlies began to trade in Future, sending interior player Tillman. The Green Army needs Tillman to guard the basket. The Huskies made a 3-for-1 deal with the Pistons, and the Huskies wanted to regain the top spot, and they traded to complete the resource consolidation and get a backup point guard. The Jazz also agreed a 3-for-1 deal with the Pistons, and the Jazz saw their strength and decided to trade some draft picks before the trade deadline. These three deals are just a small start, and there will be more big deals to come. Regardless, these deals are a step on the road to improving the team's strength and attacking the championship goal.