Trade One:
Celtics/Grizzlies.
Man was I lucky enough to get this one done. I was lifeless for a time before this trade was done. I was about to send out AB at his peak to a team for a purple that may never hit purple. Anyways... In all seriousness though this trade really will be beneficial to me for the season. It gives me a versatile player that I can put at a variety of positions and even have him play as a super sub. Sending 10 points was a pretty easy agreement as well.
Trade 2:
This trade was great because I got my starting point guard. He was also a player the suns wanted, so that is a win too. But seriously, he will hopefully gel next to AB well. I have long been wanting to get him to play with AB and I hope the results will be similar to when I had Cade Cunningham on my team.
Trade 3: I like this trade because its me again. I got another solid player in return and stole him away from being traded to the Suns. WOOHOO!
Damn I wrote this before I saw it was D-60.....
Trade 2:
Pistons/Raptors
This will fall under the radar, but it is a smart move by the Raptors. They pickup another young forward to play for Lidell while he is injured. He is also on a rookie contract for another two years after this one. They are running into an issue where they are basically daddy day care with all of the young players they have. Their treasure trove is getting deeper and deeper. For Pistons, this shows what he has been doing all year. Just moving the pieces and pivoting from one roster idea to the next.
Trade 3:
Slime/Slime
While I understand why people would think the second Montoya trade is a better deal, I disagree. I think this was truly a better deal all around. First, this trade allows Doug to make the other trade. On top of that, he got Markkanen who will be really good one day. So he got in total for Mac McClung - Lauri Markkanen, Don Long (a big who got hit in TC but still could be a solid role player and someone he has eyed for a min), 13 points, Mason Dixon, Booker Davis, Raiquan Gray, Luigi Leathers, Tony Hinshaw, and Vincent Munguia. While all of those players are not going to be long term Pistons, this type of move is one that looks similar to the Hesrchel Walker deal that produced Emmitt Smith and Darren Woodson. Bulls also got Mac who will be a center piece for years to come.