Playoffs And Awards Breakdown! Hey guys and we are back with another episode, and why not do it on what’s happening right now? Which would be the playoffs/play-in tournament. Today, we are breaking down each team’s success and failures in each of their game, surprises that will shock fans of the Wizards and Heat, why the Bucks are the losers they are, and so much more. We will be breaking down the playoffs, today’s last game of the play-in tournament, and even giving out our Awards List. A separate video will be done on that topic, however, we wanted to share an early draft of it.
We wanted to do somethingcool as the playoffs begin tomorrow, we will be covering it like crazy; and we wanted to help you guys understand what is at stake with these games, what some of these teams battling through, also just witnessing the first-ever play-in tournament. This video covers everything and you don’t want to miss out. Watch now on YouTube, DailyMotion, and even Rumble.
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According to Chris Haynes, if Anthony Davis were to be traded before the deadline, the Golden State Warriors have emerged as a potential suitor for him.
There has been tons of speculation and rumors surrounding the future of the Dallas Mavericks and their plans concerning Davis; since firing general manager Nico Harrison, they’ve taken a patient route in order to figure out their future.
If the Warriors were to put together a serious trade offer, Golden State would need to center it around Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga. Financially speaking, Davis is making $54.1 million this season. The Warriors are just $264,000 below their second-apron hard cap.
This would force them into giving up Kuminga’s $22.5 million salary, as long with Green’s $25.8 million salary. With those two contracts, it would be a base start to be able to plot the foundation to secure the NBA champion.
General manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. is going to have to weigh his options when it comes to Green, Davis, and the future of this team. Reports have come out that they won’t trade core members of this team, but, if they want Davis, according to the experts, they would need to attach core members to be able to get Davis.
If they were to land the 32-year-old, it would set up Stephen Curry to have legitimate second and third option in Jimmy Butler and Davis. Plus, for the front office, finally put an end to their Kuminga situation.
According to ESPN’s Anthony Slater, the Golden State Warriors will be without Seth Curry for at least the next two weeks due to sciatic nerve irritation. This has negatively affected his lower back and pelvis area.
Since re-signing with the organization on December first, the 35-year-old has only been able to appear in two games.
Curry is averaging 7.0 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists, and 1.0 steals per game this season.
According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the Toronto Raptors have signed Mo Bamba to a one-year deal to help give them depth at the center position. This is currently due to Jakob Poeltl dealing with a back injury, and them having to start Scottie Barnes at center.
Despite Sandro Mamukelashvili being the primary backup center, he’s considered to be slightly undersized for his position to be a regular starter. With all that in mind, Toronto wanted to add someone else to provide size and depth.
After signing the 27-year-old, the Raptors will go $2.1 million into the luxury tax.
Bamba appeared in 32 games last season, four with the New Orleans Pelicans and 28 with the Los Angeles Clippers.