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https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7017672/2026/02/03/nba-trade-deadline-james-harden-giannis/?source=user\_shared\_article

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Long before the Harden news was known, there was league-wide chatter about whether the Cavs could land a star player with the hopes of returning to title-contending status. And, yes, in case you wondered, that includes the likes of Antetokounmpo.

While Cleveland has won eight of its last 10 games — nothing to sneeze at, to be sure — the fact remains that the Cavs hovered around the .500 mark (22-19) when the halfway point of the season hit. Their second-apron status has been well chronicled, but league sources say they’ve explored ways of trading the contract of big man Jarrett Allen ($90.7 million combined in the next three seasons) as a way of unlocking much bigger possibilities.

That situation is worth monitoring, if only beca

 

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4 hours ago, Deleterious said:

Good move by Boston

 

Even more importantly, they get Piston killer, Vucevic. If you wear #0 in Detroit he's guaranteed to look like prime Dirk against you.

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Harden makes Cleveland better this season.  Not sure what it does for their future though.  

Offer Mobley and a couple of firsts to Milwaukee for Giannis.  Put it all in the middle and see what happens.  

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Clippers in the middle of a great run to get back into the playoff race.  what a time for team unity, coming together to work toward a common goal, finally realizing the potential in the team to make a run for the title..

NOW is the moment james harden decides to demand a trade!  the most selfish player east of jimmy butler and west of russell westbrook has stepped in AGAIN to undermine his team.

the only real surprise here is that daryl morey didnt bring him back to philly.

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the bulls - with coby white and ayo dosunmu in the starting lineup - just lost by 16 to the giannis-less bucks.

think about how many assets you want to give up for these fellows.

a couple second rounders?  sure.  a first?  not on your life.

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on the one hand, you look at the east as being so weak that even this pistons team can win it.  what they really needed was more shooting and they upgraded in that department from ivey to heurter.  ivey was a declining asset and moving him now for even a slight upgrade this season is a positive.  if things hold to form and minnesota doesnt go all in and get giannis, the pick swap is likely to gain the pistons 5 or 6 spots in a loaded draft.

on the other hand, the east is so weak and the pistons refused to make a move for a much needed second star or for better pieces that work around cade.  they go into the playoffs with a massively flawed team and didnt bother to upgrade.  this is likely the last best chance to massively upgrade and now their future is cade/duren/ausar.  is that three as your core enough to win?  or do you need to go the dallas/luka route, build the team around cade with 3 and d players and one more star bucket getter?  the pistons are not that, instead, they are cade surrounded by a couple old shooters who cant defend, and a couple defenders who cant shoot.  your betting the future on duren's continued development.

tobias' spot is ok for this season and then wasted because they didnt move it when they could.  same with duncan robinson.

they kept their powder dry and didnt go all in for JJJ or markannen or murphy, herb jones, or even zion.  theyre rolling with flawed.

Now, watch them make a big move thursday and make all this moot.

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57 minutes ago, buddha said:

you look at the east as being so weak

The conventional wisdom on this has run a bit past the actual numbers. The East is a grand total of 9 games under 500 to the west after about 300 interdivisional games. That's a little more than 1/2 loss per team or about a 48/52 winning percentage split.

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Ivey for Huerter is pretty irrelevant.  Shuffling the deck chairs basically, although the Pistons are not the Titatnic.  But its just two bad players switching teams, same length of contract so that doesn't matter.  Maybe a change of scenery will help Huerter.  Sometimes plugging a guy into a different system can trigger things in him other systems won't.  I predicted after the trade deadline that Ivey would start to pile up DNP-CD's.  So what do I care if he was traded?

 

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