The largest deal in NBA history is coming! All parties in the 7 teams basically agreed, and it is expected to be officially announced on July 7
The Rockets' management skills are iron-blooded and won the top small forward Durant in the market without hesitation. However, according to previous reports, the deal involving Durant's Rockets has not been officially reached. After all, the teams involved are not only the Rockets and Suns, but also the Hawks, Nets, Warriors, Lakers, and Timberwolves. The deal has not been finalized yet, and it needs to be integrated due to the labor-management agreement. In this regard, many fans are worried that Durant's deal to the Rockets will fail, but in fact, there is no need to be this. After all, this is a foregone conclusion, but for various reasons, the teams of both sides need more teams to participate in order to achieve a win-win situation. Isn't this? According to sources, the Durant trade to the Warriors involved as many as 7 teams, which will set an NBA record and become the largest deal in NBA history. In principle, all teams have basically agreed and are expected to make an official announcement on July 7. What are the specific transaction contents? According to previous reports, we have also seen that the Hawks will send center Capela to the Rockets, and the Suns will exchange Jaylen Green and Dillon through Durant. The other transaction content comes from the transactions on the draft night that have been confirmed. Looking back, the biggest deal in NBA history was the deal in which Clay was sent to the Mavericks last year, involving as many as 6 teams. Going forward, it was the Lakers who sent Westbrook to the Wizards, involving as many as 5 teams. It has to be said that the Rockets are the biggest winner in the league this summer. They scored second in the Western Conference's regular season record last season, but they fell in the first round of the playoffs because of their lack of scoring talent. From the offseason, the management's determination to strengthen was quite decisive - changing Jaylen Green to Durant, Dillon to Finney Smith, Langdale was upgraded to Capela, leaving behind old players Adams and Jeff Green. Not only that, considering that the team has accumulated a lot of forward talents and there are several centers available in the interior, there is a shortage of talent in the defenders, and she is still a bit lacking in the momentum just by relying on Shebbod and Van Vritte. Judging from the multi-party reports and the Rockets' lineup configuration, Whitmore is likely to be sent away as a bargaining chip in exchange for a defender with real-ball offensive and organizational capabilities. But we don't know who it will be. Also, after the lineup has inside players Shin Kyung, Adams and Capela, according to the famous reporter Shams, the Rockets are expected to sack center Randale. The player's contract guarantee date for next season is July 8, and the Rockets will cut him by this date, and he will soon become a free agent. Landal's salary in the 25th to 26th seasons is 8 million US dollars without guarantee. If the Rockets do not sack it before July 8, then their salary for the next season will be converted into full guarantee. Judging from the current lineup, the Rockets already have forwards Durant, Amen Thompson, Ethan, Jabbarry Smith Jr., Finney Smith, Jeff Green, and Whitmore. Considering that basketball is a five-person sport and with so many forwards, there will definitely be someone's playing time that will be greatly limited, and their personal data is not very good-looking. The Rockets' forward talent is completely overflowing, so some fans believe that the management is holding on to the ultimate move, and it is likely to be waiting for the Bucks to be the star Antetokounmpo. Once you have the chance to take it down, some of the forwards will be sent out as chips in exchange for this top superstar. However, the author believes that the Rockets already have the top scorer Durant, and there is no need for Antetokounmpo to make up for the lack of offensive talent; in addition, Antetokounmpo's three-pointer is not stable, and once he plays the starting lineup, Durant will not be able to get the blessing of high-quality space. Instead of exchanging more for one, it is better to maintain the current lineup and find a way to get an experienced point guard. In this way, the Rockets' lineup depth is one of the best in the league, and it is entirely possible to rush out of the West.
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