The NBA Trade Season is Off to a Bang

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The NBA trade season officially started yesterday afternoon. There were some moves early in the day, Dennis Schroeder was traded to the Lakers and Bruce Brown went to the Nets. I thought this would kind of be what day one was going to be, but by noon my time, things had ratcheted up big time.

As I was sitting down to write about Michigan football, Chris Paul was traded to the Suns. I've got to say, I heard rumors about him to the Suns, but I didn't think it was going to happen. I figured he would go back to the Clippers, maybe the Bucks or maybe even the Knicks. But, he ended up in Phoenix, and I like the trade for both teams. Chris Paul makes the Suns infinitely better. He is a better point guard than anyone they have on their roster, they didn't have to give up too much and he is now paired with Devin Booker in the Suns backcourt. Booker has been clamoring for a player who can push them to the playoffs, and I think Paul is that guy. Look what he did with the Thunder roster last year, and the Suns roster is similar, if not better. Booker is an all star, Deandre Ayton has the makings of a very solid modern big, Dario Saric seemed to find some renewed confidence in the bubble and Mikail Bridges seemed to get better and better during his rookie year. Add Chris Paul to that, and the Suns have the look of a 6 or 7 seed to me.

In return, the Thunder got more picks, they seem to have them all throughout 2026, and they added Ricky Rubio, Kelly Oubre Jr and Jalen Lecque. The Thunder just got way younger, which I think they want, and they have some fun dudes to pair with Shai Gilgeous Alexander. I kind of like the backcourt of him and Ricky Rubio. Throw in Oubre Jr as a three, and this team will fly. They were also able to keep Lou Dort, who was a defensive revelation in the bubble. The Thunder will crash back down to Earth this season, but they will be fun as hell to watch on League Pass.

This was just the start of what ended up being a big day one. Later in the day some more vets for vets trades happened. The Rockets traded Robert Covington to the Blazers for Trevor Ariza and picks, DeMar DeRozan and Andre Drummond picked up their options, and Anthony Davis, Kentavious Caldwell Pope and Rajon Rondo all opted out of their contracts. I figured the Paul trade and the opting in and out would be it for the day, but around 10:30pm my time, two more big trades happened, both involving the Bucks.

First the Bucks got Jrue Holiday. I was shocked when I read this. I didn't even know that Holiday and the Bucks were an option. I had no idea that they were even talking. But this trade is an absolute home run for both teams. This is almost identical, to me, as the Paul to the Suns trade. The Bucks needed a better point guard, a two way guard that won't shrink in big games, and they got him. And they were able to get off Eric Bledsoe's deal, and they added George Hill. Losing Hill will be a bummer for the second group. but when the Bucks saw a chance to get Jrue Holiday, they jumped on it. I should also mention they added three future first round picks and 2 pick swaps. I think it was absolutely worth it. If the Bucks want to Keep Giannis, to get him to sign the super max, they needed to do a deal like this. I like Eric Bledsoe, but Jrue Holiday is a better player, full stop. Pairing him up with Giannis will make them so much more lethal in pick and roll, and on defense, my goodness they may be better than the Clippers now. Those two guys alone can stop three to four players at once. This was great.

I mentioned the players and the picks the Pelicans got in return. I am sure they will release George Hill, and I wouldn't be shocked if they do the same with Bledsoe. If they keep those guys though, they will be nice vets to have on a team that is very talented, but also very, very young. Bledsoe and Hill have put in the work and they deserve to be the veteran presence a young team needs. And the Pelicans have almost as many picks as the Thunder now. I feel like the draft, after this season, will just be the Pelicans and Thunder picking players and building their teams.

When I thought the Bucks had already won the night by adding Holiday, they went out and got one of the better shooters on the market this offseason, trading for Bogdan Bogdanovic. It was a sign and trade too. The Bucks lacked consistent shooters, that is what killed them in the playoffs in the last two years. But now they have added a defensive minded, pass first point guard that can shoot, and now they have a lethal outside shooter in Bogdanovic. He proved last year in Sacramento that he can stroke it from distance. Now Holiday has a guy he can kick to when people clog the lane for Giannis, and Giannis also has two guys he can go to when he is double and tripled teamed, and he can count on them. He hasn't really had that yet in Milwaukee. But after last night, the Bucks decided they were going to do whatever they could to entice him to stay, and that is exactly what they should do. The Bucks didn't have to give up nearly as much to get Bogdanovic either. They traded DJ Wilson, former Michigan Wolverine, but not much of a player in the NBA, Donte DiVincenzo, who has been more down than up so far in his career, and Ersan Ilyasova, who is a journeyman. They got a young, legit top tier shooter, and they only had to give up unproven, or on the end of their career players. Sacramento is going to do something else, they always do on draft night, but they didn't get much in return for Bogdanovic.

The Bucks are clearly trying to show Giannis that they are all in, and they want him to stay, and I think these moves prove that tenfold. While they gave up five players and five future picks to a pair of teams, and only got two players in return, they got the better of both trades in my opinion.

If day one was any indication of how this offseason is going to go, which I expected to be nuts, we are on the right track. I'm curious to see what else happens, especially since Harden says he wants out of Houston now, and I am excited. I like this part of the NBA offseason, and it truly started off with a bang.

Ty

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