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2025-26 NBA Thread: Chris Paul retires after having to play with Clippers again (10 Viewers)

The Kings own all their first rounders with the exception of owing a 31 swap. Pelicans only are out this next unprotected one.

I nominate the Clippers. They don't have control of a first rounder until 2031, they don't have any good young players, and might still owe $92 million next season to old guys. However, I guess sunny LA is still a draw.
 
Does the NBA always have this much schedule disparity?

The Warriors have played 17 games (5 home, 12 road) and the Rockets have only played 13 games (5 home, 7 road)
 
If Dallas didn’t have Flagg, they would be up there. It's going to be hard for them to build around him though. The trade values of AD and Kyrie are questionable.

Final answer: Clippers. The best NBA players don't hit the free agent market any more so it will be hard for them.
 
(The answer is the Kings)
No, it's the Pelicans because they don't have their pick this year.

Suns are still in the conversation despite the good start this year and Booker, given their lack of draft capital. Also Clippers for the same reason + the prospect of the league coming down on them.

On the opposite side of the spectrum

OKC



Houston


Utah?
I guess it depends on what you mean by opposite. OKC and Houston don’t seem like teams you’d want to rebuild. Best to ride it out.

What would be your rebuild plan for Houston right now to put them in a better situation long-term?
 
(The answer is the Kings)
No, it's the Pelicans because they don't have their pick this year.

Suns are still in the conversation despite the good start this year and Booker, given their lack of draft capital. Also Clippers for the same reason + the prospect of the league coming down on them.

On the opposite side of the spectrum

OKC



Houston


Utah?
I guess it depends on what you mean by opposite. OKC and Houston don’t seem like teams you’d want to rebuild. Best to ride it out.

What would be your rebuild plan for Houston right now to put them in a better situation long-term?

I'm speaking on teams with the best futures and draft capital. I suppose San Antonio should be there but it's just such an awful city, I couldn't do it.
 
(The answer is the Kings)
No, it's the Pelicans because they don't have their pick this year.

Suns are still in the conversation despite the good start this year and Booker, given their lack of draft capital. Also Clippers for the same reason + the prospect of the league coming down on them.

On the opposite side of the spectrum

OKC



Houston


Utah?
I guess it depends on what you mean by opposite. OKC and Houston don’t seem like teams you’d want to rebuild. Best to ride it out.

What would be your rebuild plan for Houston right now to put them in a better situation long-term?

I'm speaking on teams with the best futures and draft capital. I suppose San Antonio should be there but it's just such an awful city, I couldn't do it.
You're definitely right about the first two. I don't think Utah would be anywhere near the top of the list for me. The only juicy pick they own that isn't their own is the 2031 Phoenix pick.
 
(The answer is the Kings)
No, it's the Pelicans because they don't have their pick this year.

Suns are still in the conversation despite the good start this year and Booker, given their lack of draft capital. Also Clippers for the same reason + the prospect of the league coming down on them.

On the opposite side of the spectrum

OKC



Houston


Utah?
Utah is in better shape than most of the rebuilding teams but I'm not sure they have a starter for their next competitive team beyond Keyonte George. Bailey and Kessler are probably on track for that but haven't really proven it. Markkanen is turning 29 before the playoffs end and they should be trading him for picks + young players. They need the star player to pull everything together still.
 
We neglected the Nets in the worst future discussion. Worst current roster in the league and they don't control 2 of their next 3 picks.
I just see them as missing their 2027 in a swap with Houston. Real GM doesn't show them trading out any other first rounders. The other pick going out in 2028 is beneficial potential swap to BK, I think.
 
We neglected the Nets in the worst future discussion. Worst current roster in the league and they don't control 2 of their next 3 picks.
I just see them as missing their 2027 in a swap with Houston. Real GM doesn't show them trading out any other first rounders. The other pick going out in 2028 is beneficial potential swap to BK, I think.
I saw the word salad Real GM has for their 2028 pick and assumed that the result of that wasn't favorable. I didn't have the time or energy to decipher that, but I'll take your word for it.
 
(The answer is the Kings)
No, it's the Pelicans because they don't have their pick this year.

Suns are still in the conversation despite the good start this year and Booker, given their lack of draft capital. Also Clippers for the same reason + the prospect of the league coming down on them.

On the opposite side of the spectrum

OKC



Houston


Utah?
I guess it depends on what you mean by opposite. OKC and Houston don’t seem like teams you’d want to rebuild. Best to ride it out.

What would be your rebuild plan for Houston right now to put them in a better situation long-term?

I'm speaking on teams with the best futures and draft capital. I suppose San Antonio should be there but it's just such an awful city, I couldn't do it.
It falls under the "good problem to have" category, but I think maneuverability under the aprons becomes a major obstacle. OKC, for instance, is going to have problems building around their top three. This is especially true with the changes that are occurring in the NBA with increased pace and wanting deeper teams. To be sure, young players on rookie deals can help but they usually aren't very good their first few years and it becomes difficult to pay them once that first contract is over. Sure, they have assets to make trades but whose salaries are they going to give back?

Houston can afford new guys more than OKC especially since Durant is likely on his last big contract. They will be missing that top tier superstar though unless Sengun becomes that.

The big question for San Antonio is whether Wemby can stay healthy. I also question the Fox extension but Castle and Harper and future assets would hopefully make for a quick pivot.

I guess my point is good teams can be restricted on how much better they can get. Future assets become less valuable for them while they are trying to be a contender.
 
We neglected the Nets in the worst future discussion. Worst current roster in the league and they don't control 2 of their next 3 picks.
I just see them as missing their 2027 in a swap with Houston. Real GM doesn't show them trading out any other first rounders. The other pick going out in 2028 is beneficial potential swap to BK, I think.
I saw the word salad Real GM has for their 2028 pick and assumed that the result of that wasn't favorable. I didn't have the time or energy to decipher that, but I'll take your word for it.

The Nets stuck me as a candidate simply from fumbling all those picks in 2025
 
We neglected the Nets in the worst future discussion. Worst current roster in the league and they don't control 2 of their next 3 picks.
They just drafted 5 first round picks who may not even be rotation players on a good team.
It's too early to entirely write them off but it looks like a historical disaster. Reminds me a little of that year that Morey made a huge deal about having 3 firsts with the Rockets and ended up with a bunch of disappointing players (Royce White was one of them).
 
(The answer is the Kings)
No, it's the Pelicans because they don't have their pick this year.

Suns are still in the conversation despite the good start this year and Booker, given their lack of draft capital. Also Clippers for the same reason + the prospect of the league coming down on them.

On the opposite side of the spectrum

OKC



Houston


Utah?
Utah is in better shape than most of the rebuilding teams but I'm not sure they have a starter for their next competitive team beyond Keyonte George. Bailey and Kessler are probably on track for that but haven't really proven it. Markkanen is turning 29 before the playoffs end and they should be trading him for picks + young players. They need the star player to pull everything together still.
There was some talk about Utah missing their window to get good value for Markkanen but he's scoring so well to start the season that I assume his value is high. I have no idea where a good fit for him is though.
 
(The answer is the Kings)
No, it's the Pelicans because they don't have their pick this year.

Suns are still in the conversation despite the good start this year and Booker, given their lack of draft capital. Also Clippers for the same reason + the prospect of the league coming down on them.

On the opposite side of the spectrum

OKC



Houston


Utah?
Utah is in better shape than most of the rebuilding teams but I'm not sure they have a starter for their next competitive team beyond Keyonte George. Bailey and Kessler are probably on track for that but haven't really proven it. Markkanen is turning 29 before the playoffs end and they should be trading him for picks + young players. They need the star player to pull everything together still.
There was some talk about Utah missing their window to get good value for Markkanen but he's scoring so well to start the season that I assume his value is high. I have no idea where a good fit for him is though.
Golden State would be a great fit but would require Green and Kuminga.

Houston could be fun but it would be tough unless FVV would waive his no-trade.

He would be a great fit next to Wemby but I think that might be throwing their chips in too soon.
 
(The answer is the Kings)
No, it's the Pelicans because they don't have their pick this year.

Suns are still in the conversation despite the good start this year and Booker, given their lack of draft capital. Also Clippers for the same reason + the prospect of the league coming down on them.

On the opposite side of the spectrum

OKC



Houston


Utah?
Utah is in better shape than most of the rebuilding teams but I'm not sure they have a starter for their next competitive team beyond Keyonte George. Bailey and Kessler are probably on track for that but haven't really proven it. Markkanen is turning 29 before the playoffs end and they should be trading him for picks + young players. They need the star player to pull everything together still.
There was some talk about Utah missing their window to get good value for Markkanen but he's scoring so well to start the season that I assume his value is high. I have no idea where a good fit for him is though.
Golden State would be a great fit but would require Green and Kuminga.

Houston could be fun but it would be tough unless FVV would waive his no-trade.

He would be a great fit next to Wemby but I think that might be throwing their chips in too soon.
Detroit is also a popular landing spot for him.
 
(The answer is the Kings)
No, it's the Pelicans because they don't have their pick this year.

Suns are still in the conversation despite the good start this year and Booker, given their lack of draft capital. Also Clippers for the same reason + the prospect of the league coming down on them.

On the opposite side of the spectrum

OKC



Houston


Utah?
Utah is in better shape than most of the rebuilding teams but I'm not sure they have a starter for their next competitive team beyond Keyonte George. Bailey and Kessler are probably on track for that but haven't really proven it. Markkanen is turning 29 before the playoffs end and they should be trading him for picks + young players. They need the star player to pull everything together still.
There was some talk about Utah missing their window to get good value for Markkanen but he's scoring so well to start the season that I assume his value is high. I have no idea where a good fit for him is though.
Golden State would be a great fit but would require Green and Kuminga.

Houston could be fun but it would be tough unless FVV would waive his no-trade.

He would be a great fit next to Wemby but I think that might be throwing their chips in too soon.
With Fox's max deal and Wemby's impending max, I don't expect the Spurs will be angling to bring in a third max, not with Castle and Harper in the queue. Not sure Vassell and Sochan (and a pick) would represent the best return Utah could get either.
 
(The answer is the Kings)
No, it's the Pelicans because they don't have their pick this year.

Suns are still in the conversation despite the good start this year and Booker, given their lack of draft capital. Also Clippers for the same reason + the prospect of the league coming down on them.

On the opposite side of the spectrum

OKC



Houston


Utah?
I guess it depends on what you mean by opposite. OKC and Houston don’t seem like teams you’d want to rebuild. Best to ride it out.

What would be your rebuild plan for Houston right now to put them in a better situation long-term?

I'm speaking on teams with the best futures and draft capital. I suppose San Antonio should be there but it's just such an awful city, I couldn't do it.
That's just the aroma of all-star PGs you smell - they're everywhere. It's not bad once you get used to it.

EDIT: Highlights of our 5th string PG last night. He probably starts for the Rockets.

 
(The answer is the Kings)
No, it's the Pelicans because they don't have their pick this year.

Suns are still in the conversation despite the good start this year and Booker, given their lack of draft capital. Also Clippers for the same reason + the prospect of the league coming down on them.

On the opposite side of the spectrum

OKC



Houston


Utah?
Utah is in better shape than most of the rebuilding teams but I'm not sure they have a starter for their next competitive team beyond Keyonte George. Bailey and Kessler are probably on track for that but haven't really proven it. Markkanen is turning 29 before the playoffs end and they should be trading him for picks + young players. They need the star player to pull everything together still.
There was some talk about Utah missing their window to get good value for Markkanen but he's scoring so well to start the season that I assume his value is high. I have no idea where a good fit for him is though.
Golden State would be a great fit but would require Green and Kuminga.

Houston could be fun but it would be tough unless FVV would waive his no-trade.

He would be a great fit next to Wemby but I think that might be throwing their chips in too soon.
Detroit is also a popular landing spot for him.
Ainge is a pain the ***. Pass on Markkanen
 
Pistons should be up there for bright future. We don’t have the draft assets, but we have good young players and we are in the East which isn't loaded from top to bottom.
 
Welp, Little Woz got to experience his first real gut punch as a Minnesota fan.

Up seven inside of a minute. He starts talking crap to his cousin. He’s cheering. Edwards has 40.

Then a few minutes later… confusion… disbelief… and a couple of tears. He wiped them away before we left the seats. He was silent the entire walk to the car. I let him be as we got through downtown stadium traffic then asked how he was on the highway. Conversation went like this:

Little Woz: They’ve never lost with me there before.
Me: I know. But at least this wasn’t a playoff game.
Little Woz: Edwards missed two free throws.
Me: Yeah. I didn’t expect that either.
Little Woz: We didn’t make the last shot. We were supposed to win.
Me: Well, they can’t always win, buddy. In fact, Minnesota teams don’t usually win.
Little Woz: … I guess I can like the Suns too.

Damn you, Colin Gillespie.
 
Welp, Little Woz got to experience his first real gut punch as a Minnesota fan.

Up seven inside of a minute. He starts talking crap to his cousin. He’s cheering. Edwards has 40.

Then a few minutes later… confusion… disbelief… and a couple of tears. He wiped them away before we left the seats. He was silent the entire walk to the car. I let him be as we got through downtown stadium traffic then asked how he was on the highway. Conversation went like this:

Little Woz: They’ve never lost with me there before.
Me: I know. But at least this wasn’t a playoff game.
Little Woz: Edwards missed two free throws.
Me: Yeah. I didn’t expect that either.
Little Woz: We didn’t make the last shot. We were supposed to win.
Me: Well, they can’t always win, buddy. In fact, Minnesota teams don’t usually win.
Little Woz: … I guess I can like the Suns too.

Damn you, Colin Gillespie.

I feel for lil woz. That ending was brutal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw6StbnrLyY
 
(The answer is the Kings)
No, it's the Pelicans because they don't have their pick this year.

Suns are still in the conversation despite the good start this year and Booker, given their lack of draft capital. Also Clippers for the same reason + the prospect of the league coming down on them.
the last 2 games from derik queen are quite impressive. NO is a hole and giving up an unprotected pick, especially when you are NO is dumb, but at least it seems that the kid can ball.
 
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Welp, Little Woz got to experience his first real gut punch as a Minnesota fan.

Up seven inside of a minute. He starts talking crap to his cousin. He’s cheering. Edwards has 40.

Then a few minutes later… confusion… disbelief… and a couple of tears. He wiped them away before we left the seats. He was silent the entire walk to the car. I let him be as we got through downtown stadium traffic then asked how he was on the highway. Conversation went like this:

Little Woz: They’ve never lost with me there before.
Me: I know. But at least this wasn’t a playoff game.
Little Woz: Edwards missed two free throws.
Me: Yeah. I didn’t expect that either.
Little Woz: We didn’t make the last shot. We were supposed to win.
Me: Well, they can’t always win, buddy. In fact, Minnesota teams don’t usually win.
Little Woz: … I guess I can like the Suns too.

Damn you, Colin Gillespie.

I feel for lil woz. That ending was brutal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw6StbnrLyY
I’m not hating on the Wolves as they still have a nice team and they will be in the mix—but I really feel like they made a mistake by letting Nickeil go. At the time, I felt like they needed to find a way to let Donte go in order to keep NAW. They are both capable from long range, I think Nickeil is a better defender, I also think that Nickeil is a better “glue guy”. Something just feels “missing” from the wolves this year, and I think that is a big part of it.
 
My thoughts on every team in oneish sentence.

Hawks - might be better without Trae, I would trade him if I was the GM.

Celtics - very impressed with the comeback after the slow start. Brown playing the best ball of his career.

Nets - Porter is playing well and they need to trade him. Would like him on the Pistons.

Hornets - should trade Lamelo and move the team.

Bulls - knew they would regress from the hot start, but they are in no man's land.

Cavs - I think they are the best team in the East, but I think the team out of the West would destroy them.

Mavs - complete reset, build around Flagg.

Nuggets - can't believe how bad Cam has been. Give him a little more time.

Pistons - need a legit number two behind Cade. Should be able to make a run to the conference finals as is.

Warriors - the same as last year, if they get the right match up in the playoffs they can win a round at best.

Rockets - probably third best team in the west, could make a run to the conference finals. Have trouble seeing them beat both Nuggets and Thunder in one playoffs.

Pacers - got their pick back, just take a gap year and go back packing across Europe.

Clippers - same as Pacers just bring them a wheel chair and extend their rebuild 5 years, minus the pick this year.

Lakers - in a tier with the Rockets, but Luka could carry them to the finals.

Grizzlies - blow it up, time to start over.

Heat - in no man's land. Good enough to make playoffs in the East and that is it.

Bucks - sad to say it is over. Should trade Giannis and start over.

Twolves - good enough to beat anyone, but something is off. They need a shake up. Make a big trade.

Pelicans - need to trade Zion and other vets, despite not having their pick this year. Build around Queen and company.

Knicks- could represent the East. Could use another a third big. Wake me when playoffs start.

Thunder - they are stupid. Probably win 70+ games.

Magic - nice comeback after slow start, sneaky team to win East.

76ers - love Maxey and Edgecomb, hate Embiid and George. Who knows what they are.

Suns - surprisingly good in the west, Gillespie has been 26 for like six years.

Blazers - stay the course, find a coach isn't a criminal.

Kings - blow it up. Lavine, DeRozan, Sabonis, and Monk all need to go.

Spurs - stay the course and if Wemby can stay healthy then their time is coming.

Raptors - ahead of schedule, could make another splash, but I wouldn't.

Utah - stay the course, but move Markennan and Sexton. Could be good soon.

Wizards - trust the process? They should be bad, but not this bad.
 
My thoughts on every team in oneish sentence.

Hawks - might be better without Trae, I would trade him if I was the GM.

Celtics - very impressed with the comeback after the slow start. Brown playing the best ball of his career.

Nets - Porter is playing well and they need to trade him. Would like him on the Pistons.

Hornets - should trade Lamelo and move the team.

Bulls - knew they would regress from the hot start, but they are in no man's land.

Cavs - I think they are the best team in the East, but I think the team out of the West would destroy them.

Mavs - complete reset, build around Flagg.

Nuggets - can't believe how bad Cam has been. Give him a little more time.

Pistons - need a legit number two behind Cade. Should be able to make a run to the conference finals as is.

Warriors - the same as last year, if they get the right match up in the playoffs they can win a round at best.

Rockets - probably third best team in the west, could make a run to the conference finals. Have trouble seeing them beat both Nuggets and Thunder in one playoffs.

Pacers - got their pick back, just take a gap year and go back packing across Europe.

Clippers - same as Pacers just bring them a wheel chair and extend their rebuild 5 years, minus the pick this year.

Lakers - in a tier with the Rockets, but Luka could carry them to the finals.

Grizzlies - blow it up, time to start over.

Heat - in no man's land. Good enough to make playoffs in the East and that is it.

Bucks - sad to say it is over. Should trade Giannis and start over.

Twolves - good enough to beat anyone, but something is off. They need a shake up. Make a big trade.

Pelicans - need to trade Zion and other vets, despite not having their pick this year. Build around Queen and company.

Knicks- could represent the East. Could use another a third big. Wake me when playoffs start.

Thunder - they are stupid. Probably win 70+ games.

Magic - nice comeback after slow start, sneaky team to win East.

76ers - love Maxey and Edgecomb, hate Embiid and George. Who knows what they are.

Suns - surprisingly good in the west, Gillespie has been 26 for like six years.

Blazers - stay the course, find a coach isn't a criminal.

Kings - blow it up. Lavine, DeRozan, Sabonis, and Monk all need to go.

Spurs - stay the course and if Wemby can stay healthy then their time is coming.

Raptors - ahead of schedule, could make another splash, but I wouldn't.

Utah - stay the course, but move Markennan and Sexton. Could be good soon.

Wizards - trust the process? They should be bad, but not this bad.
Good stuff. Agree with very much of this. Just a heads up—Utah traded Sexton in the offseason for Nurkic. Sexton is now on the Hornets.
 
My thoughts on every team in oneish sentence.

Hawks - might be better without Trae, I would trade him if I was the GM.

Celtics - very impressed with the comeback after the slow start. Brown playing the best ball of his career.

Nets - Porter is playing well and they need to trade him. Would like him on the Pistons.

Hornets - should trade Lamelo and move the team.

Bulls - knew they would regress from the hot start, but they are in no man's land.

Cavs - I think they are the best team in the East, but I think the team out of the West would destroy them.

Mavs - complete reset, build around Flagg.

Nuggets - can't believe how bad Cam has been. Give him a little more time.

Pistons - need a legit number two behind Cade. Should be able to make a run to the conference finals as is.

Warriors - the same as last year, if they get the right match up in the playoffs they can win a round at best.

Rockets - probably third best team in the west, could make a run to the conference finals. Have trouble seeing them beat both Nuggets and Thunder in one playoffs.

Pacers - got their pick back, just take a gap year and go back packing across Europe.

Clippers - same as Pacers just bring them a wheel chair and extend their rebuild 5 years, minus the pick this year.

Lakers - in a tier with the Rockets, but Luka could carry them to the finals.

Grizzlies - blow it up, time to start over.

Heat - in no man's land. Good enough to make playoffs in the East and that is it.

Bucks - sad to say it is over. Should trade Giannis and start over.

Twolves - good enough to beat anyone, but something is off. They need a shake up. Make a big trade.

Pelicans - need to trade Zion and other vets, despite not having their pick this year. Build around Queen and company.

Knicks- could represent the East. Could use another a third big. Wake me when playoffs start.

Thunder - they are stupid. Probably win 70+ games.

Magic - nice comeback after slow start, sneaky team to win East.

76ers - love Maxey and Edgecomb, hate Embiid and George. Who knows what they are.

Suns - surprisingly good in the west, Gillespie has been 26 for like six years.

Blazers - stay the course, find a coach isn't a criminal.

Kings - blow it up. Lavine, DeRozan, Sabonis, and Monk all need to go.

Spurs - stay the course and if Wemby can stay healthy then their time is coming.

Raptors - ahead of schedule, could make another splash, but I wouldn't.

Utah - stay the course, but move Markennan and Sexton. Could be good soon.

Wizards - trust the process? They should be bad, but not this bad.
Good stuff. Agree with very much of this. Just a heads up—Utah traded Sexton in the offseason for Nurkic. Sexton is now on the Hornets.

Thanks. I am trying to keep up, but life gets busy. Going to keep my errors in my post.
 
My thoughts on every team in oneish sentence.

Hawks - might be better without Trae, I would trade him if I was the GM.

Celtics - very impressed with the comeback after the slow start. Brown playing the best ball of his career.

Nets - Porter is playing well and they need to trade him. Would like him on the Pistons.

Hornets - should trade Lamelo and move the team.

Bulls - knew they would regress from the hot start, but they are in no man's land.

Cavs - I think they are the best team in the East, but I think the team out of the West would destroy them.

Mavs - complete reset, build around Flagg.

Nuggets - can't believe how bad Cam has been. Give him a little more time.

Pistons - need a legit number two behind Cade. Should be able to make a run to the conference finals as is.

Warriors - the same as last year, if they get the right match up in the playoffs they can win a round at best.

Rockets - probably third best team in the west, could make a run to the conference finals. Have trouble seeing them beat both Nuggets and Thunder in one playoffs.

Pacers - got their pick back, just take a gap year and go back packing across Europe.

Clippers - same as Pacers just bring them a wheel chair and extend their rebuild 5 years, minus the pick this year.

Lakers - in a tier with the Rockets, but Luka could carry them to the finals.

Grizzlies - blow it up, time to start over.

Heat - in no man's land. Good enough to make playoffs in the East and that is it.

Bucks - sad to say it is over. Should trade Giannis and start over.

Twolves - good enough to beat anyone, but something is off. They need a shake up. Make a big trade.

Pelicans - need to trade Zion and other vets, despite not having their pick this year. Build around Queen and company.

Knicks- could represent the East. Could use another a third big. Wake me when playoffs start.

Thunder - they are stupid. Probably win 70+ games.

Magic - nice comeback after slow start, sneaky team to win East.

76ers - love Maxey and Edgecomb, hate Embiid and George. Who knows what they are.

Suns - surprisingly good in the west, Gillespie has been 26 for like six years.

Blazers - stay the course, find a coach isn't a criminal.

Kings - blow it up. Lavine, DeRozan, Sabonis, and Monk all need to go.

Spurs - stay the course and if Wemby can stay healthy then their time is coming.

Raptors - ahead of schedule, could make another splash, but I wouldn't.

Utah - stay the course, but move Markennan and Sexton. Could be good soon.

Wizards - trust the process? They should be bad, but not this bad.
That’s a lot of teams that need to blow things up and/or trade their vets. Who’s trading for all these guys, especially with all the apron restrictions these days.
 
My thoughts on every team in oneish sentence.

Hawks - might be better without Trae, I would trade him if I was the GM.

Celtics - very impressed with the comeback after the slow start. Brown playing the best ball of his career.

Nets - Porter is playing well and they need to trade him. Would like him on the Pistons.

Hornets - should trade Lamelo and move the team.

Bulls - knew they would regress from the hot start, but they are in no man's land.

Cavs - I think they are the best team in the East, but I think the team out of the West would destroy them.

Mavs - complete reset, build around Flagg.

Nuggets - can't believe how bad Cam has been. Give him a little more time.

Pistons - need a legit number two behind Cade. Should be able to make a run to the conference finals as is.

Warriors - the same as last year, if they get the right match up in the playoffs they can win a round at best.

Rockets - probably third best team in the west, could make a run to the conference finals. Have trouble seeing them beat both Nuggets and Thunder in one playoffs.

Pacers - got their pick back, just take a gap year and go back packing across Europe.

Clippers - same as Pacers just bring them a wheel chair and extend their rebuild 5 years, minus the pick this year.

Lakers - in a tier with the Rockets, but Luka could carry them to the finals.

Grizzlies - blow it up, time to start over.

Heat - in no man's land. Good enough to make playoffs in the East and that is it.

Bucks - sad to say it is over. Should trade Giannis and start over.

Twolves - good enough to beat anyone, but something is off. They need a shake up. Make a big trade.

Pelicans - need to trade Zion and other vets, despite not having their pick this year. Build around Queen and company.

Knicks- could represent the East. Could use another a third big. Wake me when playoffs start.

Thunder - they are stupid. Probably win 70+ games.

Magic - nice comeback after slow start, sneaky team to win East.

76ers - love Maxey and Edgecomb, hate Embiid and George. Who knows what they are.

Suns - surprisingly good in the west, Gillespie has been 26 for like six years.

Blazers - stay the course, find a coach isn't a criminal.

Kings - blow it up. Lavine, DeRozan, Sabonis, and Monk all need to go.

Spurs - stay the course and if Wemby can stay healthy then their time is coming.

Raptors - ahead of schedule, could make another splash, but I wouldn't.

Utah - stay the course, but move Markennan and Sexton. Could be good soon.

Wizards - trust the process? They should be bad, but not this bad.
That’s a lot of teams that need to blow things up and/or trade their vets. Who’s trading for all these guys, especially with all the apron restrictions these days.

I am just saying what they should do. Doesn't mean it will happen or even could.
 
My thoughts on every team in oneish sentence.

Hawks - might be better without Trae, I would trade him if I was the GM.

Celtics - very impressed with the comeback after the slow start. Brown playing the best ball of his career.

Nets - Porter is playing well and they need to trade him. Would like him on the Pistons.

Hornets - should trade Lamelo and move the team.

Bulls - knew they would regress from the hot start, but they are in no man's land.

Cavs - I think they are the best team in the East, but I think the team out of the West would destroy them.

Mavs - complete reset, build around Flagg.

Nuggets - can't believe how bad Cam has been. Give him a little more time.

Pistons - need a legit number two behind Cade. Should be able to make a run to the conference finals as is.

Warriors - the same as last year, if they get the right match up in the playoffs they can win a round at best.

Rockets - probably third best team in the west, could make a run to the conference finals. Have trouble seeing them beat both Nuggets and Thunder in one playoffs.

Pacers - got their pick back, just take a gap year and go back packing across Europe.

Clippers - same as Pacers just bring them a wheel chair and extend their rebuild 5 years, minus the pick this year.

Lakers - in a tier with the Rockets, but Luka could carry them to the finals.

Grizzlies - blow it up, time to start over.

Heat - in no man's land. Good enough to make playoffs in the East and that is it.

Bucks - sad to say it is over. Should trade Giannis and start over.

Twolves - good enough to beat anyone, but something is off. They need a shake up. Make a big trade.

Pelicans - need to trade Zion and other vets, despite not having their pick this year. Build around Queen and company.

Knicks- could represent the East. Could use another a third big. Wake me when playoffs start.

Thunder - they are stupid. Probably win 70+ games.

Magic - nice comeback after slow start, sneaky team to win East.

76ers - love Maxey and Edgecomb, hate Embiid and George. Who knows what they are.

Suns - surprisingly good in the west, Gillespie has been 26 for like six years.

Blazers - stay the course, find a coach isn't a criminal.

Kings - blow it up. Lavine, DeRozan, Sabonis, and Monk all need to go.

Spurs - stay the course and if Wemby can stay healthy then their time is coming.

Raptors - ahead of schedule, could make another splash, but I wouldn't.

Utah - stay the course, but move Markennan and Sexton. Could be good soon.

Wizards - trust the process? They should be bad, but not this bad.
That’s a lot of teams that need to blow things up and/or trade their vets. Who’s trading for all these guys, especially with all the apron restrictions these days.

I am just saying what they should do. Doesn't mean it will happen or even could.
Oh I agree with most of it. Just pointing out the issue that lots of these teams might be stuck until the offseason.
 
Chris Paul announced today this is his last season. Quite a career, especially for someone of his size.

Great career, still don't like him, but can't deny he is a top 10 all time point guard and can argue for him as high as fifth. Still happy he never won a title and is the the Doc Rivers of point guards when it comes to blowing playoff series.
#5 for me after Magic, Curry, Oscar, Stockton. Ahead of Isiah and Nash and Kidd and whoever else I am forgetting
 
Hawks - might be better without Trae, I would trade him if I was the GM.
No doubt. They're better on both ends. They declined to extend him this offseason

Send Trae to Sacramento or some other losing franchise to let him chuck up dumb shots and play zero defense. Most overrated player in the NBA.

The second he got injured I was telling my buddies we’ll be better without him.
 
Pistons - need a legit number two behind Cade. Should be able to make a run to the conference finals as is.
Jalen Duren sure looks like he can be that guy. He's playing All-Star level ball right now. And now he's showing ball handling and shooting prowess. If he makes that mid ranger jumper and taking guys off the dribble a part of his regular game, he will be an All NBA player.
 

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