14 Jul 2016 08:31:54
Huge 4 way trade that's benefits everyone
Celtics-Clippers-Thunder-Cavs

Celtics receive
Griffin
Kanter
Pierce

Clippers receive
T. Thompson
Crowder
Morrow
Olynyk

Thunder receive
Love
Shumpert
Bradley
Redick
(Possible 1st round pick from Celtics)

Cavs receive
Westbrook
Amir Johnson
Rozier
Hunter.


1.) 14 Jul 2016
14 Jul 2016 11:38:56
Clippers don't benefit imo. I feel they would need a star coming back for Griffin, because even though they get bounced early in the playoffs every year they are still in win now mode. Thompson and Crowder are nice, but nowhere close to Blake even on an expiring contract. Why would OKC ship westbrook for a bunch of vets? If they trade Westbrook its going to be for some big time young building blocks so they can rebuild rather quickly.


2.) 14 Jul 2016
14 Jul 2016 11:50:49
Clippers get screwed again.


3.) 14 Jul 2016
14 Jul 2016 12:00:48
So the cavs lose 2 power forwards and a shooting guard for a crappy power forward Westbrook who will have to share the pg spot with Irving and two young guards when they aren't thinking about rebuilding anytime soon.


4.) 14 Jul 2016
14 Jul 2016 13:36:49
Your crazy. Love. And Thompson for Westbrook is a steal.


5.) 14 Jul 2016
14 Jul 2016 15:53:51
So what do the Thunder do with 5 shooting guards in Olidipo, Bradley, Reddick, Roberson and Shumpert when at least 3 of them deserve to start?


6.) 14 Jul 2016
14 Jul 2016 17:14:51
wish we had that problem last year.


7.) 14 Jul 2016
14 Jul 2016 18:18:08
Crowder and Thompson would be two proven players who are above average is worth Blake who could leave next year. Why you think reports are saying brook pic in picture for Blake would make the Celtics hang up.

Cavs trading love and Thompson on friendly contracts with years left is more then enough for Westbrook expiring contract especially because thunder only getting love and getting guards which is there need. But I think thunder should get brown and smart Boston keep pick and Bradley. Thunder want someone they can retain not just a year left contract in bradley.


8.) 14 Jul 2016
14 Jul 2016 21:12:53
Let me explain my thinking for all tour

Boston- Boston is looking for another star to pair with Horford and Blake is a good option because of his contract and injury history which makes his value less than Westbrook which means they keep a few more assests. Boston starting five of Thomas Smart Brown Griffin and Horford. Kanter Pierce Young Jerebko and possibly Zeller if they want him to resign. Plus they have all those 1st round picks as well so they are in a great situation.

Thunder-Depth is what Thunder gain for their star but they got a lot of it now which was the problem this past year a starting five of Bradley Oladipo Redick Love Adams. a bench of Payne Roberson Shumpert Singler Ilyasova Sabonis Huestis gives Thunder a chance to have talent and avoid a full rebuild so they still have something to give the fans in OKC who lost a lot with Durant.

Clippers- Clippers give up Griffin and redick and gain Thompson Crowder Olynyk and Morrow. Morrow is a least expensive version of Redick so they don't loose the shooting and they gain two great young defensive minded prospects with Thompson and Crowder and another piece in Olynyk. Pretty good return for a injury prone star who is on the last year of his contract. Paul Crawford Crowder Thompson Jordan as the starting lineup. Rivers Morrow Wilcox W. Johnson B. Johnson Speights Mbah a Moute. Good position to be in for the Clippers and they didn't get worse.

Cavs- For the Cavs they don't have any picks or many assests to gain Westbrook so in my mind Love and Thompson almost have to be included to gain a star like Westbrook. So yes will the front court be depleted after this trade but with Irving Westbrook and Lebron is there really any other need that needs to be filled. Frye would cover the Center position in order to gain the space that will be needed for those three stars. They can also sign another free agent as a big man along with Anderson to have depth. Bron will take over the PF position and they have a lot of guards so that's not the problem. The only concern is the front court but that won't change and with Lebron and Dunleavy. They have stretch Pf players which cavs build on now a days.

Overall I see it as a win for every team but the problem is the star movement in this trade makes the trade doubtful but I think its a good option for all teams.