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Top NBA trades in the 2023 offseason

Written by TrevStone

From mid-summer to October, the National Basketball Association traditionally goes off-season. The teams are preparing for the new campaign and are strengthening their squads. With the opening of the exchange market, we have already seen many interesting trades, including those involving superstars. Bookmakers react to permutations within the teams, adjusting the odds for the NBA winner. If you want to keep abreast of bookmaker quotes, as well as bet on the NBA with good lines and favorable odds, we recommend APK Android skachat. In this article, we will look at the most interesting trades in the NBA in the 2023 off-season.

Bradley Beal (Phinnix Suns)

Contract – 207.70 million dollars for 4 years.

A trade between Washington and the Finnix added Chris Paul, Landry Shemet, 4 first-round picks and 6 second-round picks to the Wizards roster, with Bradley Beal, Isaiah Todd, and Jordan Goodwin moving in the opposite direction. The Finnix Suns are looking for a truly champion team. Bradley Beal joined the Suns with Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Deandra Ayton. Many basketball experts believe that this team will be one of the main contenders for the championship title in the 2023/2024 season.

Fred Vanvliet (Houston Rockets)

Contract – 130 million dollars for 3 years.

The American point guard spent all 7 years in the NBA defending the colors of the Toronto Raptors. The player turned down a €22.8 million player option for next season and entered the free agency market. Fortunately for Vanvleet, there were many who wanted to get such a quality point guard, and the Houston Rockets offered the player the best contract, where a very interesting team of young players is selected. Most likely, Vanvliet will be the real leader of this young team, who should improve the results and become a kind of mentor for future talented stars of the National Basketball Association.

Marcus Smart (Memphis Grizzlies)

Contract – 60.6 million dollars for 3 years.

According to the basketball player himself, he was asleep during the exchange. Smart was informed of the trade in Memphis just 15 minutes before the signing of all the papers. In an interview, Markus said that he was shocked by this attitude. Especially against the background of the fact that on the eve of the management promised the player not to negotiate without his participation.

Kristaps Porzingis (Boston Celtics)

Contract – 96 million dollars for 3 years.

The Washington Wizards forward will continue his career with the Celtics. The player took advantage of the option to extend the contract for the next season and was subsequently traded to Boston in a three-way deal with Memphis. As part of a three-way trade, Washington received Memphis point guard Tyus Jones, while Memphis itself received Boston point guard Marcus Smart. Kristaps Porzingis, who spent last season without injuries and is full of desire to fight for the championship title in the new season, is sent to Boston.

Jordan Poole (Washington Wizards)

Contract – 125 million dollars for 4 years.

The 23-year-old guard was selected 28th overall in the 2019 draft. Jordan Pool made 13 playoff appearances with Golden State last season. His stats averaged 10.3 points, 3.5 assists and 2.2 rebounds per game. At the same time, the implementation has deteriorated significantly: only 34.1% of shots from the field and 25.4% of three-pointers.

Chris Paul (Golden State Warriors)

Contract – 60.8 million dollars for 2 years.

Last season was not the best for the Warriors, but the championship ambitions of this team still remain. To strengthen the squad, Golden State got rid of the unprofitable contract of Jordan Pool, who did not live up to expectations last season and went to Washington. At the same time, the Warriors added experienced veteran Chris Paul to the roster, whose last team was the Finnix Suns. During his career, Paul played 1214 games in the regular season, as well as 149 games in the playoffs. Of course, it would be foolish to expect Chris to be able to force out Steph Curry or Clay Thompson from the starting lineup, but the 38-year-old point guard can give the team what they need when coming on as a substitute.

Gabe Vincent (Los Angeles Lakers)

Contract – 33 million dollars for 3 years.

Last season, Vincent and his Miami Heat teammates almost managed to do the impossible. Nobody bet on the Heat, but the team was able to reach the NBA Finals, where they lost to the Denver Nuggets in 5 matches. Vincent became one of the key players in Miami and interested many clubs. Now the American point guard will be helping LeBron James and company accomplish the same feat as the Heat did. The 27-year-old averaged 9.4 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 25.9 minutes last season.

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TrevStone

Trevor 'TrevStone' Uren founded Pro Sports Extra in 2011 at the age of 13. He's hosted a podcast since 14 years old and continues to grow each month! He's currently 24 years old and has interviewed hundreds of professional athletes, business owners, and others who are shining online! Uren has built Pro Sports Extra to over 5M monthly visitors.