This particular trade deadline was a bit of a snoozefest, as many teams opted to roll with the status quo.
But the two teams that made the biggest swings, Indiana (in a move for Pascal Siakam that actually came shortly before the deadline)
and Dallas (who acquired PJ Washington and Daniel Gafford and shipped away cantankerous Grant Williams)
both were rewarded mightily for their gumption: in the form of surprise Eastern Conference finals and NBA finals appearances, respectively.
The Knicks are back, baby
The Garden is rocking again, just as the basketball gods intended.
An avalanche of injuries ultimately spoiled the party for New York’s favorite sports children this year, but ask any Knicks fan: this team hasn’t been this fun or beloved in eons. And ask any basketball pundit, they’re damn good, to boot.
Luka has some maturing to do
The title for best player on the planet was there for the taking. Nikola Jokić had a second-round exit at the hands of young Anthony Edwards, who some hyperbolically posited might take the throne were he to lead his team to the promised land. Luka Dončić was afforded the same opportunity to dethrone his Serbian pal, but his tendency to lose his composure and rail against referees, and neglect the defensive end, reared its ugly head during the finals. He’s supremely talented and may very well mature into the best player alive – he certainly showed flashes during the Mavericks’ charmed playoff run – but he’s not there yet.
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Source: USA Today