
Ok so we are here at the first stop of this review tour we have going today and we are at Bullet's in DC, they are at the intersection of Knicks, Jazz, and Sonics. Now I usually don't do these types of trades, because I don't like doing the one's involving picks. It involves more research, but it caused so much problems I felt I had to do this (even if I was the one that started the whole damn hoopla anyway.) Everyone was talking about. AB you gotta go here. AB the trade. AB you caused this problem. AB this, AB that. I got tired of it Frankie, so I am here to review it now that it is legal. I am going to only do certain portions, because I think some players moved on, picks were traded, IDK it all over the place in there.Xist2Inspire wrote: Thu Nov 13, 2025 10:43 am Knicks Receive:
•Buck Williams (from Bullets)
Jazz Receive:
•#3 (from SEA via BOS)
•DET 1988 1st (from SEA)
Washington Receives:
•#8 (from Jazz)
•WAS' 1987 1st (from Jazz)
•Ennis Whatley (from Jazz)
•Greg Kelser (from Knicks)
Seattle gets:
•#5 (from NY via SEA)
•#15 (from Jazz)
•#19 (from Bullets)
•10 points (from Jazz - viewtopic.php?p=127746#p127746)
I accept. Thank you for your patience everyone, may you all receive what you are looking for from this.

Now we move over to the Bucks to try this slimy pie I keep hearing everyone talk about. Little known fact, I heard that they run a second joint out in Philly under a different name. Where the Philly establishment basically develops all of these products and then trades them to the Bucks... It's wild Frankie. I don't know why the police haven't come out here and stopped it yet.digiskunk wrote: Thu Nov 13, 2025 11:36 am Bucks send...
Joe Barry Carroll
76ers send...
Pick #4
10 points
76ers accept. Bank: viewtopic.php?p=127752#p127752

Mike Lowry wrote: Thu Nov 13, 2025 4:50 pm Blazers Send:
Bill Cartwright (Was)
Phil Hubbard (Was)
Bullets Send:
Utah 86 1st (#8)(Por)
Larry Nance (Det)
Gerald Henderson (Det)
Rory Sparrow (Det)
Pistons Send:
Alex English (Por)
Darrell Griffith (Was)
15 points (Was)

Ok, let's get out of that cesspool that is draft day trades, now were out in Atlanta looking at what is happening with the Bulls and Hawks. I also don't know how I feel about RFA deals yet, but at least it isn't constantly moving parts like draft day trades can be. So were going to test it out.logpmess wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2025 2:34 pm Bulls sign and trade
LaSalle Thompson
Hawks trade
Nuggets 1987 1st round pick
Hawks 1989 1st round pick
Bulls accept.
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I will come back and review this one only if I need to, but as of now I feel good about the deal personally. I got a wing player that can play both ways and is ready to play now. As a GM who was tired of floundering in the draft lotto (Frye that place) I wanted a guy like Lloyd. Bucks get another young guy that they can hope develops. But we also get A+'s for doing a legal RFA tradeIamQuailman wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2025 5:04 pm Bucks send:
Lewis Lloyd
Celtics send:
Gerald Wilkins
7 points
Bucks accept

From a personal standpoint, I both love and hate this trade for the Nets. I no longer get to see Dawkins. However, he was such a big part of this team since the reset I know it was hard for RPF to send him out. He gets back Oakley and Ballard. Oakley is coming in for the future. A young big man who will bully other teams for a while. He also has some room to grow, playing bench mins right now, and playing like a solid bench contributor. Ballard hurts a little though. He is 31 and coming off the bench right now. He is probably the worst contract on this team, but may have been the only way the Nets could get Oakley. Maybe with more mins we could see him contribute more so that the nets can either play better or move him. This may help the team long term from a money standpoint but still hurts.JNR wrote: Wed Nov 19, 2025 7:09 am Nets send
Darryl Dawkins
Clippers send
Charles Oakley
Greg Ballard
Clippers accept

Ok, this is a decent two way trade. Ignore most of what is going on in this trade, what it is basically is Steve Johnson for Roy Tarpley. Bulls go further into a rebuild and get a rookie player and send out a win now player in Johnson. Wig gets a guy who can slide in at PF and allow him to try to move English, and have a long term solution for his PF slot. I like it for both sides, but odd that two 2nds were included. It was a good find for wig I think and good job by LogPMess to get someone young to try to build around.WigNosy wrote: Thu Nov 20, 2025 5:22 pm Portland sends:
Roy Tarpley
Jon Koncak
Orlando Woolridge
Chicago sends:
Steve Johnson
Bulls' 1987 2nd-round pick
Bulls' 1989 2nd-round pick

Bullets are trying to buy a guy to play for them when they thought they were still competing. Not a bad price to be buying a guy, but ultimately it did not work out. I would have given this a higher grade at the time of the trade, but because he is being moved again, it lowers for the Bullets..tbone963 wrote: Thu Nov 27, 2025 8:32 am Pistons send:
4pts
1987 2nd
Bullets send:
Wallace Bryant
Pistons accept. Always good talks, hope Green can come back stronger.
Point bank: viewtopic.php?p=127778#p127778


The Bulls exodus continues. The Warriors sense that their team may be better than they expected and decided not to listen to the moves going out but rather the moves to bring in. They get Natt while not giving up a lot. The Bulls send out a win now guy for their pick, and ability to own their draft pick again. Darth would approve this trade full stop. The fact that they did not send any points is further impressive on the bulls side.greepleairport wrote: Fri Dec 05, 2025 1:56 pm Bulls send
Calvin Natt
Warriors send
Scott Skiles
Bulls 87 1st
Sly Williams
Quinn Buckner
Warriors accept. Glad we could get it done, @logpmess !

Alright Mike chill. Here is another deal where he is churning players out. Cooper is sent to the Warriors to further build out a rotation to fight in the West while giving up another pick that wasn't his, a backup PG, and 15 points really. Bullets are looking to ship out Leavell again for more points now, so let's see if that happens. I don't think Cooper has made the degree of impact that Natt has but it not a failure by any means on his team (plus the concussion didn't help anything with that.) I really like what the Warriors are doing going all in, but also not burning their own reserves like I did in my deals lately.greepleairport wrote: Fri Dec 05, 2025 1:58 pm Bullets send
Michael Cooper
Warriors send
Knicks 87 1st
Allen Leavell
John Long
15 pts viewtopic.php?p=128044#p128044
Warriors accept. Pleasure doing business as always, @Mike Lowry ! Good luck with the tank

Will this be the last Bullets trade? Find out next time on ReviewBanana! Further into the selling off goes Mike and he sends out Griffith, who has been passed around quite a bit lately, to the Nuggets. He manages to barely make this deal work, getting up to 15 players in this deal, and gets mostly HotRod Williams out of the deal and a few other guys that will not stay on the roster, or he will hope don't die in TC. It seems a little light for a return on Griffith, but I think Bullets assessed it was the best they would get. For the Nuggets, they are trying to win now and get a guy to go with Clyde. It just has not quite materialized and with it being Griffith's last year on his deal IDK what the Nuggets will plan to do if they continue to not win. That being said, Griffith is probably playing like the second best player on this roster.Jedihero wrote: Fri Dec 05, 2025 3:42 pm Nuggets send:
Paul Mokeski
HotRod Williams
Mel Turpin
Antoine Carr
Kevin McKenna
Bullets Send:
Darrell Griffith

BigDaddyd8720 wrote: Sat Dec 06, 2025 10:38 pm Supersonics send:
Danny Schayes
Mike Holton
Celtics send:
Pat Cummings
1987 1st
1989 1st
15 points
Supersonics accept


I see deals like this one and the 76ers deal and I really just hate what I gave up more. The Bucks get even better, getting Purvis AND points for a G/B player I sent them in the offseason. Sad face... I like it for both sides though. Bucks get a guy though that may not be a core guy to build around, and is several years from maybe reaching his potential. He got a good prospect, but I thought he could have gotten more for Purvis. I thought all along this is what Doug was going to do with Wilkins TBH too. Hopefully for LogPMess it works out.logpmess wrote: Sun Dec 07, 2025 5:19 pm Bucks send:
Gerald Wilkins
Bill Willoughby
Bulls send:
Purvis Short
15 points (viewtopic.php?p=128349#p128349)
Bulls accept.

logpmess wrote: Sun Dec 07, 2025 7:26 pm Bulls send:
Tree Rollins
Pistons send:
Michael Ray Richardson
8 points
Bulls accept.
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The Knicks saw the Pistons deal and said, you know what let me do that but pay more for a guy. However, it does make sense because they got a guy in his prime and at a position of need (wing). I think the Knicks are going to hope for some defensive presence from Lamp, but I think they still paid too much for the guy. Giving up both a pick and your lone trade chip (stipanovich) and points seems a little excessive. Thankfully, I am not the only person that felt in a giving mood this time of year.WigNosy wrote: Mon Dec 08, 2025 11:48 am Portland sends:
Jeff Lamp
New York sends:
Steve Stipanovich
Brooke Steppe
Knicks' 1989 first-round pick
8 points
The Trailblazers accept.

Sonics gonna Sonics this year. After the resim for sim 2, where they realized they were going nowhere quick they decided to sell it all off! So they send Collins out for points, a pick, and some scrubs. The Sonics are cleaning house and in full tank mode. Knicks also get a good bench contributor to help deepen their roster some, which was needed. Ten points seems a little steep, but really I can not fault them at this point. God I feel stupid for how much I paid, have I mentioned that?NY_Magic_Garrett wrote: Mon Dec 08, 2025 11:54 am Knicks Send:
10 pts
NY 1987 2nd
Mark McNamara
Michael Brooks
Abdul Jeelani
Sonics Send:
Don Collins
Knicks accept - Maybe just stay so I dont have to do this again Don..
Updated bank: posting.php?mode=edit&p=127843
@BigDaddyd8720

Ok so Ralph got roughly the same return I sent out. Where the first for Ralph maybe is good, maybe it's bad? He is also an RFA where getting that much in return is decent too. I think most people would have had to bite the bullet and just sat on the deal. I like what the Jazz are doing taking a risk, but not really. If they plan on giving him a max, then it's no risk at all.Xist2Inspire wrote: Wed Dec 10, 2025 3:29 pm Sonics Receive:
•Sidney Green
•Carey Scurry
•15 points (viewtopic.php?p=127746#p127746)
•Jazz 1989 1st
Jazz Receive:
•Ralph Sampson
I accept. One of the fastest talks I've ever had, pleasure doing business with you!

Further churning from the Supersonics. Pistons pay nothing for a bench guy to make them EVEN DEEPER.tbone963 wrote: Wed Dec 10, 2025 3:31 pm Pistons send:
Mike Dunleavy
1987 2nd
1988 2nd
1 point
Supersonics send:
Mitchell Wiggins
Pistons accept. Good talks! Worth every point.
Point bank: viewtopic.php?t=14524

AngryBanana wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 2:35 pm Celtics Get:
Bucks 1987 2nd
Mavs Get:
Celtics 1987 2nd
Cavs Get:
Kings 1987 2nd
Kings Get:
Cavs 1987 2nd
Bucks Get:
Mavs 1987 2nd
1 points (Celtics)

Here come the bullets making another deal. They had some problems where they had to drop a few guys, but in the end made it work. They get effectively one point for Bryant, after sending four out to get him. So a little bit of a wash.JNR wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 3:57 pm Bullets send
Wallace Bryant
Clippers send
5 points
Jeff Wilkins
Joe Cooper
Clippers accept, bank: viewtopic.php?t=14457

What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this thread is now dumber for having read this. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.AngryBanana wrote: Fri Dec 12, 2025 3:19 pmAngryBanana wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 2:35 pm Celtics Get:
Bucks 1987 2nd
Mavs Get:
Celtics 1987 2nd
Cavs Get:
Kings 1987 2nd
Kings Get:
Cavs 1987 2nd
Bucks Get:
Mavs 1987 2nd
1 points (Celtics)
Look, I understand people hate this trade or think it is stupid. I don't. I think it shows that while there was mudslinging being thrown about throwing people out and not being active, that they in fact could resolve their issues and even make trades. So, now the next time the Bucks or Kings complain about not being able to get JLM to make a deal or how he never does a deal we can all point back to this trade and say "See! We're all friends here and you made a trade." Honestly it was just us making light of the whole thing and having a laugh about it. It was all meant to be done in good fun and I hope everyone got a chuckle out of it.
+100 FRIENDSHIP POINTS FOR EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THIS DEAL