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The Bulls have hired Billy Donovan as their next HC!

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The Bulls have hired Billy Donovan as their next HC!

The Bulls have hired Billy Donovan as their next HC!

The Bulls have hired Billy Donovan as their next HC! The news has been flowing out left and right as the Bulls have signed former OKC coach, Billy Donovan.

It has been reported that Arturas Karnisovas, Executive VP of Basketball Operations, was pursuing Donovan hard. Trying to convince to sign with the Bulls, what did he say/do? Arturas Karnisovas was selling Billy Donovan on partnership and visions for the young players on the Bulls’ roster. Also, to lead one of the NBA’s best franchises.

The main reason why they signed him and why they believed he was their best option out there, was because of his playoff reputation. In his five years with the Thunder, he took them to the playoffs every single year under his head coaching.

That was enough to prove to the Bulls to sign Billy Donovan. A month or so ago we heard that Jim Boylen was fired from the Bulls and that the team was searching for someone new.

Billy Donovan for the past month now has been in many team’s heads coaching conversations. From the likes of the Rockets, Pelicans, 76ers, and Bulls. This will be interesting on how things play out, how Zach LaVine and Lauri will react to this, etc.

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Winners and losers of NBA Trade Deadline ~ grades!

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Winners and losers of NBA Trade Deadline ~ grades!

Winners and losers of NBA Trade Deadline ~ grades!

Winners and losers of NBA Trade Deadline ~ grades! With the Trade Deadline over and everyone has had the chance of digesting everything; CourtSideHeat will be breaking down every single trade, the winners/losers, and the grades.

Because there were many trades, 17 to be exact, and we need to know who won and why. And vice versa, we also have many popular names that went to many interesting teams. Remember the likes of Aaron Gordon, Victor Oladipo, Rajon Rondo, etc? This is why we need to break this down and more, all the trades, all right here.

As a key reminder, I am going to list these out in numerical order with the team’s name; then of course I will be breaking down the trade and give it a grade.

1. Nuggets/Magic Trade!

The Magic traded Aaron Gordon and Gary Clark to the Nuggets for a first-round pick, Gary Harris, and RJ Hampton.

The Nuggets are becoming more and more of a dangerous threat in their conference and the NBA in general. Making the playoffs last season were great, but they are looking at higher goals and aspirations.

By adding Gordon you now have Gordon, Jokic, and Murray (with a great front and backcourt) on your side. That is a receipt for success. They have extra rim protection, able to fill up the gaps better, and have ferocious skill around the perimeter and paint. That is their money maker and with the way Jokic is playing they are going to cash in hard.

Now, the Magic. They are interesting because of their rebuild, and by the way, there is no problem with that. The Magic actually did well in this trade because they were able to get a first-round draft pick, RJ Hampton, and Gary Harris. Harris is great because he is young, not a bad shooter, passing skills are good, and he has tons of developmental and potential with Orlando.

Harris was having a great stretch of his career happen until more talent came in and they couldn’t use him properly anymore and his shooting was off. However, I believe he can average 12/4/4 per game with the Magic and they can use him properly. I think they have a guy that can go out there and grind for 20-25 minutes per game. The other significant thing was the draft pick, great for the rebuilding process.

Who’s getting the grade/win?

So who were the winner and who was the loser? By far it was the Nuggets that won, why? Because they can cash-in on that faster, don’t have to rebuild, and use those pieces they got for the playoffs and whatnot.

Winner: Nuggets
Grade: A+

2. Celtics/Magic Trade!

Note: the Magic was really involved in these trades on Trade Day and they had about three or four of them. However, this is pretty significant for Danny Ainge and the Celtics.

The trade? It consists of the Celtics giving up two second-round draft picks for the Magic’s Evan Fournier. Again, the Magic are in the rebuild process so those picks are crucial. Fournier is a great player that will fit perfectly with Tatum, Brown, Smart, and Walker.

Danny Ainge was a genius and this is something that will work out perfectly, that’s why for this move we are making the Celtics the winner.

Winner: Celtics
Grade: B

3. Heat/Rockets Trade!

The Heat traded for Victor Oladipo from the Rockets as they get, in exchange, for Avery Bradley, Kelly Olynyk, and a 2022 first-round draft pick.

Even though they gave up some pieces they got a huge reward. Getting Oladipo is a huge piece as you will have him, Butler, Adebayo, and Herro. That will make them more dangerous and more of a threat for a playoff series and beyond. Oladipo, despite injuries, is a serious player and can have great chemistry with the scheme and players.

The Rockets are in the rebuild phase currently so getting a first-rounder is great and getting some center help is also great. Olynyk is perfect for the team as he can transition nicely because of his development with the Heat and in the NBA Bubble. They’ll be able to use everyone to their advantage.

However, just like the first trade we discussed, this is leaning towards who will win it first. The Heat will be the winners of this trade because they got another piece in their playoff push back to the NBA Finals, and they have an all-around type player. This will certainly get them past a few series, but can they make the NBA Finals again? Who knows what is going to happen.

Winner: Heat
Grade: A-

4. Clippers/Hawks Trade!

This trade happened between the Hawks and the Clippers; as the Clippers gave up Lou Williams and two second-rounders for the Hawk’s Rajon Rondo.

This is a great move by the Clippers because you are getting a great player in Rajon Rondo, who can still hit shots, open up the court to other players, use his basketball IQ to great lengths, and using his defensive skills. This is a trade-off for more, I get that you got rid of some picks and Williams; however, but you get a player that can be used for more than defense and can help push your team in the playoffs. Trust me, we don’t want another repeat like last year’s postseason.

Now for the Hawks I get the move completely, they get great draft picks for the future and they have a great defensive player. He can teach the younger guys how to play better defense, get better looks for your teammates, and potentially help them win games.

So the overall winner? I would have to go with the Hawks, they let go Rondo who could be retiring in the next few years to get draft picks and a player. That helps, you can build off of that. Especially for giving up essentially nothing. The Hawks are your winner, but what is their grade?

Winner: Hawks
Grade: B-

5. Blazers/Raptors Trade!

The trade between the Blazers and the Raptors happened and it allowed the Blazers to receive Norman Powell for in exchange Rodney Hood and Gary Trent Jr.; this trade is alright as Powell will be useful for the Blazers and Trent Jr. will be good for what his team needs of him.

Trent Jr. is nice and young to fit right into the scheme and future plans of what Toronto wanted. He will go right in with the mix of Vanvleet, O.G., and Siakam. I believe he can be a starter in that offense too because he is averaging 15 points per game this season.

Powell will be great for the Blazers as his shooting and overall athletic abilities will make him a good fit. That is whether coming off the bench or having some starter minutes. Personally, the matchups and mix-ups would be perfect with Damian Lillard, CJ McCollum, and even Carmelo Anthony.

I believe the winners of this trade would be the Trail Blazers because they’ll be able to do more currently with this player and could expand greatly as a whole unit. Also, he could be another piece in their playoff journey.

Winner: Trail Blazers
Grade: C+

6. Bulls/Magic Trade!

The Bulls have traded Otto Porter, Wendell Carter, and two first-rounders for the Magic’s Nikola Vuevic and Al-Forque Aminu. This trade ended up great for both sides as this worked perfectly. The Magic have been able to get so many picks from many teams, which helps in the rebuild process. Also, getting Porter and Carter are perfect. They can help out your offense and defense amazingly; they’re transition game and overall offensive game is stacked.

Now the Bulls can stop the rebuild, they have the right head coach in Donovan, and they have the right pieces. That would be LaVine, Lauri, White, Williams, and now Vuevic. This team next year, or possibly this year, can make a for-sure run in the postseason.

With all that being said this is a tough decision because both teams have outdone themselves in the rebuild, long-term or currently, and they got fantastic players. So here is my decision…

Winner: Both
Grade: A+

7. Nuggets/Cavs Trade!

The Cavs traded away JaVale McGee for Isaiah Hartenstein and two second-round draft picks. McGee is a great center as a backup/bench type player and the picks are great, the Cavs can always use the draft picks. Hartenstein is a bum but at least you offload him, and to be honest, getting picks for an okay center is great.

Winner: Cavs
Grade: D+

8/9. Bulls/Wizards Trade then Bulls/Celtics Trade!

First off, we have the Bulls trading for Mo Wagner and Troy Brown to the Wizards in exchange for Chandler Hutchinson. This is just for the Wizards to clear up some space for the rebuild project. Now Troy Brown is here to stay, however, the Bulls have something even better planned.

This is where the Bulls/Celtics trade comes into play, how? Well, the Bulls trade away Mo Wagner to them in exchange for Daniel Theis. The reason the Celtics did this was to trade him away to stay below the luxury tax and the fact that they are not confident in able to resigning him. Hence him being unrestricted this offseason.

This is great for the Bulls in all respects because you unload a trashy player to one team and then you flip the player you just received. This led to bigger and better opportunities for them, which was Daniel Theis. That would solve the big-man issue.

So by far did the Bulls play their way into this one, being the likely winners of these trades. Now, what about the grade?

Winner: Bulls
Grade: B+

10. OKC/Knicks/76ers Trade!

In this three-way deal the 76ers get George Hill and Ignas Brazdeikis, Knicks get Terrance Ferguson, and OKC gets Austin Rivers, two second-rounders, and Tony Bradley.

Note: Austin Rivers was waived by the OKC Thunder as he did not fit into their scheme and future of younger guys. Bradley is averaging 5 points per game, not so great. However, their intent was not to get good players more so to offload the contract and potential burden of George Hill. That was their successful move in that trade.

The Knicks got rid of Rivers, which was good because they weren’t feeling him either. Now the 76ers got the best deal, how? They got George Hill and his play-style and overall stature is the kind of player they want. You will know have the likes of Simmons, Embiid, Hill, Tobias, Howard, and Thybulle.

By far did Philly win this one, they got a great player, unloaded somethings, and they didn’t lose that much in the process. Daryl Morey is a master of these three-way trades, we have seen that his entire career.

So what would be the grade?

Winner: 76ers
Grade: B

The final ones…. The “Ungradeables!”

This is where the final trades that are remaining have no value to them, meaning we can’t grade them. It would be difficult and if we were grading them, just by looking at them, they would land at a “D” or lower.

Here is the list:

  • Mavs receive JJ Redick and Nicolo Melli in exchnage for a second-rounder, Johnson, an Iwanda.
  • Heat receive Nemanja from Kings in exchange for Silva and Harkless.
  • Kings receive Davis from Toronto in exchange for a second-rounder.
  • Jazz receive Matt Thomas from Toronto in exchange for a second-rounder.
  • Hornets receive Wanamaker from the Warriors for cash considerations.
  • Spurs receive Marquese Chriss from Warriors for in exchange Lalanne.

Conclusion:

With all the trades we have seen the good, bad, and the ugly. We had some trades that were “A’s”, some that were “B’s”, and some that were ungradeable because it was because of the trade or the player was just that awful and down right bad.

These were all the trades and that was the NBA Trade Deadline, we have covered everything. So, with this being said. Do you notice anything you want to change? Were we wrong… right? Do you agree or disagree with our list? Let us know in the comments below this article.

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Where should Billy Donovan go to?

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Where should Billy Donovan go to?

Where should Billy Donovan go to? Questions have been looming the sports world as Billy Donovan and OKC split, so what is going to happen? There are several options that could happen: he could get a job with the Bulls, Pelicans, 76ers, and potentially the Rockets.

To me, this is a hard situation for him. Why? Because there are pro and cons when it comes to these types of things, because you can make a team really good with the pieces they have (Rockets, 76ers) and you can make a team neutral with the pieces they have (Pelicans).

So, today I will talking about who would be the best fit for Billy Donovan’s scheme! I will be breaking down of every team that would and would not be a good fit for him.

First off, what about the Bulls?

The Bulls. The Bulls are the saddest team in the NBA currently, how? Well, for starters, they have great pieces but no one can utilize them. The Bulls have been a mess since Pippen, Jordan, and Rodman left the Bulls. The Bulls haven’t been anything since their last ring with Jordan in ’97-’98.

To me, the Bulls should be something. They have the talent, they have the players offensively, and defensively. They have Zach LaVine, which can shoot any shot on the court, Coby White who has been performing great after coming off his rookie season, and Markkenean who has been their dominant big man.

The last time the Bulls were in the playoffs was head coach Fred Holiberg, this was back in the 2016-2017 NBA season. They didn’t make it too far as they lost in the first round by the Celtics. That was the only time the Bulls have reached the playoffs with Holiberg, and that has been in three and a half seasons.

Now, they are just “a team.” Legit, for the past two seasons they have been above 11th seeding. So, here’s the question.

Would Billy Donovan be a good head coach for the Bulls?

That’s a weird matchup for Donovan, could he do it? Yes, yes he could. Sadly, NBA franchises aren’t patience enough for a rebuild. For a new scheme to implement over the course of a few seasons, the players are experienced and ready and so is the coach. Sadly, this would be a process. I would suspect 2-3 years.

Here’s the thing, the team has gone whacky. The team has no direction, they lost directly shortly after the 2015 season. I think he could make those players into stars, but fundamentally his scheme and offense wouldn’t fit with what the Bulls have been running for years.

The Bulls like speeding the game up a little bit, taking those deep shots, getting it down court and waiting a few seconds before firing, and things like that. To me, that team is inconsistent on passing. They have great passers, but they are not utilized properly.

To me, I would rule out the Bulls head coaching job. It would waste the Bull’s time, Donovan’s time, and would bring down his credibility of running a team. The players are there, willing to commit, Billy’s there, willing to commit, sadly the team has no sense of direction.

Secondly…. the Pelicans! Would they work for Donovan?

The Pelicans shouldn’t even be a consideration for this man, the Pelicans have lost it. Alvin Gentry tried something with the Pelicans, he had somewhat of a good roster, they were in the playoffs (occasionally), the team just fell.

The Pelican’s right now is at a disadvantage, they really are. You have Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, Josh Hart, Zion Williamson, and Jrue Holiday. Like what is wrong with this team? Besides Ingram, (potentially) Zion, and Holiday. THIS TEAM HAS A BUNCH OF NOBODIES! THIS IS THE SADDEST PELICAN’S TEAM IN A WHILE!

Zion will be out of the league in a few years due to knee issues, because the man has already shown knee issues this season. Already had a knee surgery, and his dunking skills will keep decreasing the power in his knees. To me, if you want a better team get rid of the bench players. Lonzo isn’t going to win you a championship, LaVar can’t make him win a championship no matter how hard he tries.

This is a dysfunctional, chaotic, no-direction team. I feel sorry for Brandon Ingram, happy he is getting recognition. He won the MIP Award, and was playing beast. This is a player to build around a team with, no Zion.

Personally, and just looking at the Pelicans in the past three years, this isn’t a job for Donovan. This job would cause more chaos, more anger and frustration, and this would waste the time of the Pelicans and the time of Billy Donovan.

This team is too far gone for Donovan to salvage this team. If this team was on track, wasn’t dysfunctional, and were looking like a decent team that needed scheme changes. I would say this would be a perfect time, sadly that isn’t the case.

Can the 76ers be a fitting team for Billy Donovan?

Actually, we might have found a match for Donovan. The 76ers are a great team under poor coaching, the team has Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons. Also, count in Al Horford and Tobias Harris.

Brett Brown was interesting, he spent 7 years with the team but did nothing for them. They were in the playoffs for the past three years, but haven’t made anything of it. They were swept in the first round this year, but in the past two years in the Conference Semi-Finals they lost.

I think Donovan can unify this team back together, bring back the duo of Simmons-Embiid, plus giving this team better passing and management skills. Showing that they can effectively and correctly move around the court, score around the court, and pass around the court. Plus, on defense be more effective by locking down the paint and stopping the three-point shot.

This could be one of the best spots for him to land, this team is in great shape just bad coaching. I think he can salvage this team and take them higher in the NBA Playoffs, to me, this can be bigger than anything the 76ers have ever done in the past seven years.

This is the coach the 76ers MUST HAVE to have a better, greater shot at making the playoffs. Plus, can make the players better and things won’t be a mess within.

The best fit out of them all???

Is this the best fit out of them all? To me, yes, I really do believe this. The Houston Rockets and Mike D’Antonio could be splitting ways as his contract is expiring. If not already. To me, let D’Antonio go. Let’s sign Donovan, if the Houston Rockets hire him drastic impacts will be happening.

The Rockets need to get out of this eight-second offensive scheme, this “get the ball to Harden” scheme, this “let’s play phony defense” scheme, and let’s have a real head coach get into the Rockets.

The Rockets need this push, this energy booster that’ll make the coaching and playing side better. I think that James Harden and Russell Westbrook can do much more together if under the head coaching of Billy Donovan.

This team needs to learn how to share, seriously. They just give the ball to Harden because that is how they were programmed to be, Harden. Harden can just dribble and shoot. Ask him to do anything else and he breaks under pressure. Get Westbrook involved, he can shoot, pass, dribble, rebound, and play quality defense.

If they sign Donovan then they would have better chances in the playoffs, players will be playing better together, real talents will becoming out of this, and so much more. This can’t be the “shoot under eight-seconds” rule, they need to spread out the court, look for open players, pressure your defenders, and find the open shot. Plus, play lock down defense in the paint, around the perimeter, and locking down and contesting the three-point shot.

That’s what Donovan can bring to the Rockets, that is what Donovan can bring to any team he is on. That is what he kind of did with the Thunder, they had 2.7% of making the playoffs. They made the playoffs!

So, who should Donovan sign with?

It has to be the 76ers or the Rockets, I think those two teams make the best fit for him. He can be most effective for both teams, create better things out of them, and it would the best for both sides.

If Donovan can improve a Thunder team that was on the verge of crippling (by what the experts said), then he can improve a team with a little more talent. Imagine making the Rockets an NBA-Finals contender, or the 76ers being a Conference-Finals contender! That would be insane!

So, in short, those are the two teams that would work best with Billy Donovan. What do you think of my assessments for Donovan? What do you guys think of this? Let us know what you think, by sounding off in the comments!

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Donovan and OKC part ways after five seasons with the organization!

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Donovan and OKC part ways after five seasons with the organization!

Donovan and OKC part ways after five seasons with the organization! Yesterday evening it was announced that the Thunder and former head coach, Billy Donovan, will be splitting ways.

This comes after his contract had expired after they lost in the postseason. Now, both sides had the option to talk about extensions; but sadly, both sides declined to have talked of an extension.

“We had planned to sit down at the end of the season and discuss the best way to move forward for both of us,” Thunder executive vice president and general manager Sam Presti said in a statement. “After those discussions, it became apparent that we couldn’t provide him the information on the future direction of the team over the next several seasons to give him the level of clarity that he understandably desires at this stage of his career. Therefore, we close this chapter and reflect fondly on all that he has given to the team, organization, and community. Billy will always have a place in the Thunder family.”

What did Billy Donovan (the HC) say in his statement to his departure with the organization?

This is what he prior to both splitting:

“This place will always be special to us. I will always hold this organization in the highest regard and wish the Thunder and their fans the success they deserve,” Donovan said in a statement.

What kind of teams is interested and what kind of teams have availability for their positions?

Currently, the Bulls are open to the decision of making Billy Donovan their next head coach. This comes with no shock as they fired their last head coach about a month ago.

Now, they are having first-round interviews with other head coaching candidates.

The teams that desperately need a new head coach would be the 76ers, Pelicans, and the Pacers. Those teams need a head coach after making some moves/changes this past month or so.

This will be interesting on how things play out for all the head coaching rumors and ideas that are going to be made very soon.

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