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Fake transaction content
Celtic gets: Porzingis, which is expected to reach a contract extension of up to 2 years and 77 million with Boshen;
Clippers get: Brogdon;
Wizards get: Marcus Morris, Coffey, Gallinari, No. 30 pick in the first round of the year (courtesy of the Clippers)
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Real trading content
Celtics get: Porzingis, Celtics are expected to reach a contract extension of up to 2 years and 77 million with Boshen, the No. 25 pick in the first round this year (provided by the Grizzlies), and the first 4 picks of the 24-year Warriors to protect the first round pick (provided by the Grizzlies);
Grizzlies get: Smart;
The Wizards get: Tyus Jones, Gallinari, Muscala, No. 35 pick in the second round of this year (courtesy of the Green Army).
If there's one hidden potential in the trading market this year, it's Porzingis. Ever since it was rumored that Boshin may execute a player option instead of jumping out of the contract and signing a new contract with the Wizards, I've been waiting for my boots to land. Beal's trade means that the Wizards are rebuilt, Bo Shen's future will not be in the Wizards, his departure is a foregone conclusion, and the question is only Bo Shen's own understanding of Qian Tu:
Enforcing the contract can guarantee the current high salary, what will happen in the future? The 22-23 season was Boshin's best season after a major injury, and his personal form was also top, averaging 23.2 points per game and shooting 62.7% from the field, both career highs. His free-throw percentage has improved dramatically, and he has played a rare accurate and hard performance. If you don't take advantage of this season to get a new contract, in case you fall into the embarrassing situation of playing and stopping, constantly looking for the state, you will regret dying;
What if you jump out of the contract and go to the free market, and you don't have an ideal home? Teams with a lot of space in the market are rebuilding, and giving a big contract to a star with a very poor injury resume is not burying Ray at the starting line? The parent team Wizards were the best option to re-sign a big contract, and the Wizards wanted to rebuild, which was unrealistic.
Jumping out or not jumping out is risky.
But Boshen should be clear about his value, and the playoffs of recent years, especially this year, will make clear-headed management fully aware of the strategic value of big men who can shoot. On this track, Boshen is undoubtedly close to the tip of the pyramid, compared to those inside shooters who can only throw empty positions at specific positions, Boshen has the ability to shoot in all fields, can catch and shoot, can become a downward threat, and can also be detached and pressed to near mid-range to punish small misalignments.
Bo Shen's round possession is second only to Embiid and thick eyebrows in the center, and it is not enough for the big man to increase production, just by giving the ball, even if Embiid wants to do every ball by himself, his assist rate is as high as 63%. The range of dessert areas on the inside, as well as the ability to catch the ball in the dessert area, are indicators that must be examined. Boshen's wide shooting radius and height minimize the upfront cost he needs to get shots, making him ideal for working with blockers with insufficient passing accuracy.
To put it bluntly, Boshen is an endpoint that can take the pot.
In addition, Boshen has the next highest basket protection performance, and among the 23 players who have protected the basket more than 400 times this season, Boshen ranks 9th in basket protection efficiency. Although his personal rebounding statistics have always been average, throughout his career, Boshen has had a very positive impact on limiting opponents' frontcourt rebounds when he is on the floor. As a squat pit type interior line, Boshen can be described as a relatively excellent level.
If you're a top-level competitor, you should start Boshen when the opportunity is right. Although Boshen is placed in front of Jokic, Thick Eyebrows, and Embiid, he is obviously inferior, but in the context of the top interior lineman is not enough points, there is a center who has the ability to punish both big and small, can protect the basket, and can provide a certain top defense contribution, will still occupy the strategic initiative of the top competition.
The question is, what is the "right" timing?
Compared to the drop in feel and the main attack on crotch pulling, the main concern for Boshin comes from health. Since his comeback in 19 years, Boshen has played 57, 43, 51 and 65 games in 4 seasons, and if the new version of the collective bargaining agreement, Boshen has not met the attendance rate of the award in one season. Once Boshen is once again plagued by injuries, holding a big contract of his is undoubtedly a disaster.
If you are a team that is still a little away from the top, but pursues winning in the current championship, and gets Boshen who holds a 1~2 year contract at a low cost, it is worth it to have a ceiling. Considering the risk of injury and contract expiration and re-signing, from the team's standpoint, it would be the ideal situation for Boshen to take the contract with the 1+1 team option.
Obviously, Bo Shen is not a fool, how can he live a life of fear when he is constantly short-chosen? He will seek a long-term contract after a good performance in the contract year. After the Boshen trade, it was followed by rumors that the Green Army and Boshen would continue for another 2 years, which may be a prerequisite for Boshen to execute the player option. In other words, the Celtics actually got a Boshen with a 3-year contract.
The Celtics are the only "very young old team" in the league, Tatum is only 25 years old, but he has played in the playoffs for 6 years, 1 in the Finals and 3 in the Eastern Conference. Regardless of how the Green Army handles Jaylen Brown's next contract, the team's continued thinking around Tatum as one of the first two cores won't change anytime soon. Tatum's contract through the summer of '26 and can jump out in the summer of '25, Horford, White, Brogdon's contract through the summer of '25, and Lowe's contract through the summer of '26. It can be seen that the next 2~3 years are still within the plan of the core team of the Celtics.
Since Horford starts a new contract of 10 million next season, which is 16.5 million lower than his last one, this difference allows the Celtics to eat the difference (7.1 million) higher than the 3-man contract of Smart, Gallinari + Muscala, and still have a chance to control the total salary close to but slightly below the second local tycoon line. The Green Army couldn't get the money to stay for Gway, and of course, with the delicate relationship between the two sides this year, they couldn't keep it either. And if they choose to renew Gwee at a premium rather than bring in Boshen, the Green Army will still be in a difficult salary environment.
Since the rules limit the number of years and increases (up to 2 years, 5%) for the newly traded Boshen contract, no matter how it is signed, the time limit will be within the Celtics' plan. Given the potentially huge increase in Jaylen's new contract — if Jaylen renewed, his contract would increase by nearly $20 million, which would be more expensive than Lillard — it would have put the Celtics' payroll out of control in the 24-25 season. A reasonable approach is for the Celtics to renew a contract with Boshen with a lower starting salary than the current salary, and what this price is is crucial to the Celtics' future financial prospects.
If the Celtics can understand the salary planning, they can eliminate worries and enjoy the increase in combat power brought by Boshen with peace of mind.
When we were worried about who would succeed Horford when he was old, the Celtics went straight to an upgraded, younger, taller, more pot-catching, No. 5 three-pointer and basket protector who could carry more balls.
The "five outside" style of play has been the Celtics' offensive signature, the ultimate space minimizes the test of the difficult ball at the core of the ball, improves the environment for assaulters to hit the basket and hit one, and their offensive efficiency ranks 2nd and 4th in the league in the regular season and playoffs this year. Because the Celtics have the ability to pose a lethal threat in the 1~4 position, this makes the strategy of using a large-sized forward against Boshen, a center against a half-hung 3D forward does not work, and the best strategy that opponents can do is to defend Horford/Lowe at center, and when the Celtics pose a five-man group of White, Brogdon, Jaylen, Tatum, and Boshen, it may not be appropriate to match. Since the Celtics' defensive strategy has fully shifted to the center squat pit, the introduction of an upgraded version of the basket protector is also a big upgrade on the defensive end.
For the deal, the Celtics lost Smart. However, they received compensation from the Grizzlies for this year's No. 25 pick and next year's Warriors' first-rounder, and even if they themselves took out this year's No. 35 pick, the actual value of the draft pick is still close to one late first-round or early second-round (the difference between No. 25-35 is roughly the same) and one mid-to-late first round (depending on how the Warriors choose the future). Smart's salary is only half of Boshen's, but he has missed 68 games in the past 4 years, and the average season is only 6~7 fewer games than Boshen. The Celtics received 2 first-round compensation, which has actually compensated for the gap in the quality of the contract between the two to a certain extent.
With the Greens also having White and Brogdon, as well as Pritchard, who practiced for two and a half years but lost his rotation spot, they can afford to lose Smart in backcourt depth. On the offensive end, although Smart is the most noisy in the Green Army's backcourt trio, after White increases his possession, he can do most of Smart's work, while Brogdon is more aggressive than Smart.
The main loss of the Green Army is that Smart, as the perennial defensive oil of the team, is the answer that the team does not need to use its brains. He can lead the core of almost every position and is one of the few sweepers outside of the Green Army's center who can provide weak side assistance. For the Green Army, whose defensive discipline is gradually lost, the loss of the "team soul" and DPOY will undoubtedly be a greater test for their end.
In fact, even without Smart, the Green Army would not have encountered the problem of lack of counterpoint resources. Their core rotation players, while not as well-rounded as Smart, also have their own expertise in matchmaking. The team's defensive discipline needs the return of the overall tacit understanding, and the coaching staff and the team work together, and one person alone will not help. Even, Smart's aggressiveness in assisting defense will lead to some leaks due to others not following up, which is not uncommon in this year's playoffs. If the Green Army's defense doesn't improve next season, rather than attributing it to Smart's departure, I might question Mazura's coaching ability more.
The Green Army also lost feelings and camaraderie. The Green Army temporarily switched personnel after the Clippers withdrew, turning Brogdon, who could not be sent out, into Smart. In order to make a transaction they wanted, they only thought for 2 hours before and after, and then pushed out the old minister of nearly 10 years to "cut off".
The young marshal's decision to kill is simply amazing...
Shout!
For the championship, the Green Army really fights.
For grizzly bears, they got a puzzle piece of a "grizzly bear" puzzle.
Let the Grizzlies team do a stud big move, the Grizzlies are estimated to have no courage. But the Grizzlies don't take draft picks every year to make up for it, and this time finally shot to upgrade a position is considered progress.
For grizzly bears, Smart has two important advantages:
First, Smart contracts are of high quality, which can be used until the summer of 26, and only 18.6 million, 20 million, 21.3 million in the next three years. Although Smart is 4.6 million more expensive than Jones this season, Jones is negotiating a new contract
His asking price may not be much lower than Smart's next two years. This hand directly omitted the trouble of Jones' contract extension;
Second, Smart can walk alone or use it with Morant for a long time. Jones is a presiding in the field of assisting, Smart passes the ball but inevitably makes a whole life, purely than organizational talent, Smart is inferior to Jones. But Smart and Jones' defense are divided into two extremes of the spectrum or coordinate axis, the former can escort Morant and form an untied rope with the other DPOY, while the latter will be beaten with Morant and add another foul to DPOY. Smart has also proven his hardness in the playoffs, even if there are very pulling series, it is still much stronger than Jones' efficiency diving in the playoffs;
Third, Smart not only solved the problem of Jones' future departure, but also made Dillon look confused. Aside from being a little bigger, Dillon has no advantage over Smart, the former being the latter that removes the brain. The Grizzlies have an upgraded version in their hands, so they have no worries about Dillon's departure.
The Grizzlies have reached the stage of strengthening key puzzle pieces in pursuit of achievement. Replacing an expiring contract with a longer premium contract boosts the squad and alleviates the risk of Dillon's potential departure, which is well spent in the first round.
So, what about the Wizards?
"After sending away two core players, let's see how many first-round picks the Wizards got for rebuilding."
"Groove!"
Thunder and Jazz laughed and said nothing.
Well, the Wizards at least got Jones, Gallinari and Muscala, Jones put a first round in the market is not too much, the latter two together to sell a few second rounds, maybe make up Beal's worth. The 35th pick is also worth more than the Suns' second round. Compared to sending off Beal and sending away Boshin's potentially expiring contract, the Wizards have left a little bit of decency.
Now, the Wizards have four "stable batches" in their hands:
Tyus Jones, Monte Morris, the real Wolong Phoenix who helped the lost match, surrounded by the steady stream ancestor Grandpa St. Paulo, and the steady stream hidden V Delon Wright bench to pass cigarettes. With a wave of the Wizards' hand, it is not excessive to feed the transition section of the 4 teams.
And, not long ago, they also gave a Goodwin to the Sun for nothing, and this person also had a 2.95 help-loss ratio.
Gallinari and Muscala accurately correspond to the league's current reddest space No. 4 and space No. 5, this inexpensive little puzzle - considering Gallinari's injury last year, he can't tell who will take the money - pick one and go back.
The Wizards also have quality finisher Gafford, defensive titan Avdia, shooter Kisport and can also cooperate with the signing of Kuzma - who still has a dream?
After a series of runs, the Wizards expect to have 20 second rounds. Following the Thunder's first-round skewer, the Wizards will be a second-round goat and laugh at the second half of the draft.
Let the Sun and Green Army have the Big Three;
Eliminate the trouble of the Grizzlies renewing their contracts;
Go back and send the Los Angeles doubles, Nuggets, and Spurs a point guard, no way, just can't see the suffering of the world;
Gallinari, Muscala, all tied me up and sent them away. What the? Nobody called? Can't see GM who reacts so slowly. Hurry, we've decided on this.
Wizards really, it's not a big deal to watch the excitement, right?
Just think that these championship teams have their heads beaten into dogs' heads, right?
Finally, two more words about the Sun and the Green Army.
Against the backdrop of the new version of the collective bargaining agreement trying to control the huge salary team, both teams are busy on the multi-giant road, a bit of a final madness.
Therefore, it is difficult to form a lineup of giants in the future, so holding it in advance is the best way to deal with restrictions?
Considering that the salary cap is expected to continue to rise by 10% in the next few years, this will continue to reduce the pressure on the payroll brought by non-new large contracts, which is equivalent to holding more long-term contracts now, and after not allowing unlimited increases in total salaries, it is equivalent to saving capital in advance.
Let's see where the market works. While it's not new that restrictions have led to a departure from the original intention, it's interesting that the Suns and Greens slapped the alliance before the new agreement was introduced.