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The Blazers traded with the Clippers Bledsoe and Powell to swap owners

Feb. 5 (Feb. 5) -- Today the NBA made a blockbuster trade, with the Portland Trail Blazers sending Norman Powell and Robert Covington to get Eric Bledsoe and Winslow from the Los Angeles Clippers and 2021 Rookie Johnson No. 21, as well as a second-round pick for 2025.

The Blazers traded with the Clippers Bledsoe and Powell to swap owners

Bledsoe and Covington

The deal is simply that the Clippers want more excellent immediate combat power to make up for the impact of the team's two core Paul George and Kawhi Leonard season reimbursements on the team, and it can be seen that the Clippers are doing this to be able to enter the playoffs this year. Powell has excellent outside three-point ability and enough impact on the opponent's interior, and Cowington has always been an excellent 3D player in the league, and these two players are more suitable for the Clippers' system than the chips sent by the Clippers. The reason why the Blazers will accept this deal may be considering that the two players exchanged are also good, Bledsoe can make up for the problem of the team's attack when Damian Lillard is absent, and Winslow can also bring the rich defensive experience that the Blazers lack, but also in exchange for a rookie and second-round draft picks, if you can dig up treasure, then this deal will certainly not suffer losses.

Although the Clippers and Blazers have a large difference in performance this season, due to the playoff playoff mechanism, the Blazers and Clippers are still likely to meet in the playoffs, and it will be possible to see which team in the deal is the beneficiary. However, according to the current state of the two teams, it is clear that the Clippers have become more cohesive after repeated reversals.

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