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Pozin three-way deal rating: Green Army Becomes the biggest winner rating A Grizzlies rating B The Wizards are the worst and only rated C

Pozin three-way deal rating: Green Army Becomes the biggest winner rating A Grizzlies rating B The Wizards are the worst and only rated C

On June 22, Beijing time, the Wizards, Celtics and Grizzlies reached a three-way deal, as follows: the Celtics get: Porzingis, this year's No. 25 pick (from the Grizzlies), next year's first-round pick (from the Grizzlies, originally belonging to the Warriors); The Wizards get: Tyus Jones, No. 35 pick this year (from the Celtics), Gallinari, Muscara; Grizzlies get: Smart. The Athletic gave the rating immediately, and the Green Army became the biggest winner, receiving a high score of A. The Grizzlies harvest Smart, rate B, Wizards become the biggest loser, only rate C.

Pozin three-way deal rating: Green Army Becomes the biggest winner rating A Grizzlies rating B The Wizards are the worst and only rated C
Pozin three-way deal rating: Green Army Becomes the biggest winner rating A Grizzlies rating B The Wizards are the worst and only rated C
Pozin three-way deal rating: Green Army Becomes the biggest winner rating A Grizzlies rating B The Wizards are the worst and only rated C

The Green Army received Pozin + two first-rounders, rating A

The Greens are expected to re-sign Porzingis, who has a lot of potential up front. The center is tall, has a long reach, is very flexible and has excellent technique. Look at his stats in 82 games with the Wizards, averaging 22.9 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.5 blocks while shooting 49.3%/38.2%/85.5% from three-field range. He shot well from the field, was a solid rebounder, and had some basket protection.

Pozin three-way deal rating: Green Army Becomes the biggest winner rating A Grizzlies rating B The Wizards are the worst and only rated C

His addition means the 37-year-old Horford could reduce his playing time or play alongside Porzingis when Lowe is injured. They could also have Porzingis play as a substitute, so that the substitute lineup of him and Brogdon is too strong.

The Green Army has several options, and the only concern is his health. Porzingis has missed 95 games in four seasons, and even if he is only on a one-year loan for the Greens, it is still valuable. The Greens also got two good first-rounders.

Grizzlies acquire Smart, rating B

Morant will be suspended for 25 games, and while Jones is gone and Dillon is not expected to return, the Grizzlies have received a good upgrade, Smart has played too much on the defensive end, and when Morant returns, the backcourt of the two of them will be expected.

Pozin three-way deal rating: Green Army Becomes the biggest winner rating A Grizzlies rating B The Wizards are the worst and only rated C

Smart is also a solid offensive option, he can block and dismantle, and Smart is a good fit for the Grizzlies' system in Morant's presence or not. While it's painful for you to drop the first round and Jones, getting Smart gives the Grizzlies a chance to become more consistent. Smart has three years left on his contract, and the Grizzlies don't have to worry about losing him anytime soon, and the Grizzlies pay a lot to get Smart, but it's worth it.

The Wizards get chips like Jones and score C

The Wizards have been frantically complained about in the return of the Wizards trading Beal, and now they have made another trade with below-average returns. Jones was the best backup point guard and an interesting option, but the Wizards didn't get a first-round pick. For Jones personally, this is a good opportunity to become a starting point guard with more assists and fewer turnovers.

Pozin three-way deal rating: Green Army Becomes the biggest winner rating A Grizzlies rating B The Wizards are the worst and only rated C

However, Jones' weakness is also obvious, he is too short to compensate for the defensive disadvantage. He has one year left on his contract and will soon become a free agent. It's puzzling that the Wizards traded two of their best players and didn't get a first-round return. If Jones leaves next summer, it's an even worse deal for the Wizards.