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2045-2046 Trade of the Year Nominations (due Friday, 2/18 @5PM CST)

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 12:04 pm
by K-100
Anybody who submits a nomination can claim 1 point (excluding self-nominations)

Max is 1 point, even if you submit nominations in other categories

Winning nomination gets an additional point like last season

Submit your nominations by Friday, 2/18 @ 5:00pm CST

*remember to link your nomination

Re: 2045-2046 Trade of the Year Nominations (due Friday, 2/18 @5PM CST)

Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 12:20 pm
by MexicanMamba
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=11192

Bucks-Thunder-76ers

Okay, I'm not exactly sure what the 76ers got out of this deal, but Blakeney for Wade was probably the most impacted 2-way deal of the season. Wade, the reigning DPOY, has made Doug's Bucks a legit championship contender and Blakeney came out firing, hitting the 20 PPG mark and helping lead a playoff push. I dunno what Doug will do with Zaire after this season, but this is only about right now. So, good for both of ya'll.

Re: 2045-2046 Trade of the Year Nominations (due Friday, 2/18 @5PM CST)

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 1:44 pm
by greepleairport
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=11187

Suns / Wizards

Wizards went all in this year in a few trades, but this was the best one. Even though BBJr. died in TC, he's been an excellent replacement for the prized Kendall Liberty, who grew up in DC. The Suns also got some great young talent in Quickley and perhaps especially in Canfield. Both teams won here. Wizards contend from this trade, and Suns have a bright future from this trade. Perfect.

Re: 2045-2046 Trade of the Year Nominations (due Friday, 2/18 @5PM CST)

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 12:18 am
by garbageman
Thunder:
Makur Maker (Nuggets)

Clippers:
Daishen Nix (Thunder)
Jordan Omos (Thunder)

Nuggets:
Chadwick Dangerfield (Clippers)
Aron Lazarraga (Thunder)
James Cagel (Thunder)
Not a whole lot else happening on the trade front this year involving big names (I still think a potential Campbell trade would've taken this category), so this is my third place trade. The Thunder made out like bandits in this one, getting a solid return for Makur Maker, and the Nuggets got, well, Makur Maker, who is an awesome player. The Clippers maybe broke even on this trade, deciding to move on from a couple young guys who weren't part of their future for a very good point guard. It didn't work out as well for them as they'd hoped, but I think it was at least worth a shot for them to try and get some value.