[Trending News] Doncic NBA market closure: 63 changes, frustrated megatraspaso and sequelae of “modern slavery”

[Trending News] Doncic NBA market closure: 63 changes, frustrated megatraspaso and sequelae of “modern slavery”

The NBA closed one of its most moved signing market of recent years, and did it with 63 movements of players in total.

Without a doubt, the star transfer was the one that ended with Luka Doncic in Los Angeles Lakers and Anthony Davis in the Dallas Mavericksbut we must not forget the arrivals of De'aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spursthat of Jimmy Butler a los Golden State Warriors and that of From Andre Hunter to the Knightsan operation that has not had much noise but that strengthens the candidacy for the title of the Cleveland franchise.

Los Angeles Lakers posted a video on their social networks to welcome Luka Doncic, “a basketball magician.”

Other prominent movements were those of Zach LaVine a los Kings, Kyle Kuzma a los Bucks, Khris Middleton a los Wizards, Mark Williams a los Lakers y Brandon Ingram a los Toronto Raptors.

The great transfer that did not set was Kevin Durant

During the entire market, the possibility that Kevin Durant would leave the Phoenix Suns, but finally the negotiations for their departure did not fruit. The Warriors were not far from closing their return.

Another name that sounded in the mentideros of the Persian Market of NBA transfers was that of Saints ALDAMAbut finally the Spanish player is still in the Memphis Grizzlies.

Dennis Schroder: Three teams in 12 hours after saying that the NBA “is modern slavery”

One of the most curious and sounded cases of the market was that of Dennis Schroderthat after saying thatThe NBA “is a screwed, ruthless business. It is modern slavery” He was transferred to three teams in 24 hours.

Dennis Schroder, sixth transfer in his career after denouncing that "NBA is modern slavery"

Dennis Schroder, sixth transfer in his career after denouncing that “NBA is modern slavery”EFE

The Warriors sent the German base to the jazz in the operation to several bands that ended with Jimmy Butler in the Warriors. The jazz cut Schroder, who finally ended in the Pistons and became the first player in the NBA history to be in three teams in just 12 hours.

All NBA transfers: 63 movements after market closure

Luka Doncic to Lakers

Anthony Davis to Mavs

Jimmy Butler to Warriors

De’Aaron Fox to Spurs

Zach LaVine to Kings

Brandon Ingram to Raptors

Kyle Kuzma to Bucks

Andrew Wiggins to Heat

Mark Williams to Lakers

Khris Middleton to Wizards

De' other Hunter to Cavs

Jonas Valanciunas to Kings

Bogdan Bogdanovic to Clippers

Dalton Knecht to Hornets

Marcus Smart to Wizards

Kevin Porter Jr. to Bucks

Jericho Sims to Bucks

Patrick Baldwin Jr. to Bucks

Zach Collins to Bulls

Kevin Hugger To Bulls

Tre Jones to Bulls

Drew Eubanks to Clippers

Patty Mills to Clippers

MarJon Beauchamp to Clippers

Johnny Davis to Grizzlies

Marvin Bagley to Grizzlies

Caris LeVert to Hawks

Terance Mann to Hawks

Georges Niang to Hawks

Bones Hyland to Hawks

Davion Mitchell to Heat

Jusuf Nurkic to Hornets

Cam Reddish to Hornets

Jalen Hood-Schifino to Jazz

KJ Martin to Jazz

Josh Richardson to Jazz

Jake LaRavia to Kings

Delon Wright to Knicks

Maxi Kleber to Lakers

Markieff Morris to Lakers

Caleb Martin to Mavs

Max Christie to Mavs

Bruce Brown to Pelicans

Kelly Olynyk to Pelicans

Dennis Schroder to Pistons

Lindy Waters III to Pistons

Kyle Anderson to Raptors

James Wiseman to Raptors

Jaden Springer to Rockets

Cody Zeller to Rockets

Quentin Grimes to Sixers

Jared Butler to Sixers

Jordan McLaughlin to Spurs

Vasili Micic to Suns

Cody Martin to Suns

Colby Jones to Wizards

Alex Len to Wizards

AJ Johnson to Wizards

PJ Tucker to half the NBA

Daniel Theis traded and waived

Reggie Jackson traded and waived

Mo Bamba traded and waived

Sidy Cissoko traded and waived