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Warrior trading
Warrior trading








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The Warriors reportedly traded Marquese Chriss to the Spurs in exchange for Cady Lalamne. However, the Raptors have decided to retain their star point guard after rumors linked him to Philadelphia, Miami and Los Angeles throughout the week. NBA trade deadline winners and losers: Eastern Conference Kyle Lowry stays with Raptors after rumor-filled weekĪnyone watching the end of Wednesday night's Raptors-Nuggets game would have thought a Kyle Lowry trade was inevitable Thursday. The Wizards, Bulls and Celtics were working up until the trade deadline buzzer to finalize a three-team trade that netted Chicago Daniel Theis. Washington gets: Daniel Gafford, Chandler HutchisonĬhicago gets: Daniel Theis, Javonte Green, Troy Brown Jr., $1.3 million (from Boston), $250,000 (from Washington) Wizards-Bulls-Celtics complete three-team deal He will provide shooting depth to a Mavericks team that desperately misses Seth Curry. Redick, a 36-year-old sharpshooter, had his playing time cut in New Orleans this season and he is averaging 8.7 points per game, his lowest since the 2009-2010 season. New Orleans gets: James Johnson, Wes Iwundu, second-round pick (from Dallas) NBA trade deadline winners, losers: Warriors don't get Steph Curry help New Orleans set to trade Redick to Dallas

WARRIOR TRADING FREE

The 25-year-old wing will be an unrestricted free agent this summer. despite heavy interest around the league at the trade deadline. The Warriors decided not to trade Kelly Oubre Jr. Pat Riley and company were able to pry Victor Oladipo from Houston right as the deadline was set to expire. The Heat didn't get Kyle Lowry, but they didn't leave the NBA trade deadline empty handed. Houston gets: Avery Bradley, Kelly Olynyk and 2022 first-round swap rights Miami lands Oladipo before deadline closes The Portland Trail Blazers were also said to be in the mix for Aldridge, but reportedly never met with him.Īldridge will join a stacked Nets team featuring Kevin Durant, James Harden, Kyrie Irving and Blake Griffin, who are listed as a plus-250 favorite to win the NBA title this season, according to PointsBet. A number of teams, including the Miami Heat, reached out to the 35-year-old forward.










Warrior trading