 What's the word y'all? Chris Dasparasigas is a Boston Celtic. Which means that Malcolm Brogdon is a clipper, and Marcus Morris is a wizard. There's gonna be some draft compensation. As of according to this video, I don't know exactly what that draft compensation is, Wizards fans, so I cannot tell you whether or not you won or lost a straight. But I think any move that you do at this point where you're shedding salary or getting rid of the current core is gonna be a dud. I know the Bradley Beale went tough because you didn't get any draft capital back for the second lead to score your franchise history. But still, wash your hands. You're gonna forget about all of this. You know what I'm saying? Chris Dasparasigas is a Boston Celtic. And I don't know, I don't know. The clippers are expected to trade pick number 30 to the Wizards. So that... Hey, you got more in this trade than you did for the Bradley Beale trade Wizards fans. 30th overall pick. Jimmy Bully was drafted 30th overall years back. So, you know, just gotta find the guy. I can't lie, man. I really, really do like the idea of Chris Dasparasigas being on the Boston Celtics. Obviously, the biggest question mark regarding Chris Dasparasigas has always been the health. Last year, he had the healthiest season of his young career. Young career? He's been around for a minute. The healthiest season of his career playing like 65 is games. And I think the last seven of those games, the Washington Wizards themselves decided to shut him down because they were going for higher draft lottery odds. So he could have potentially played a 70 game season. We knew that the Boston Celtics could not just run it back for the 100th year in a row. They needed to make some changes. Some people thought it might have been Jaylen Brown because he's up for that $300 million extension. They think it was really realistic to trade Jaylen Brown away and still think that you could tend. It's not a lot of things out there that you could potentially get that will upgrade that. So instead, they make some changes around the outside and that is trading the sixth manity of Malcolm Brogdon and getting back Chris Dasparasigas. Malcolm Brogdon and Chris Dasparasigas have the same question marks attached to them, right? When they are playing, they're pretty good. I mean, we just saw the sixth manity of Malcolm Brogdon. But it's still when they are playing. So I see this as a kind of shuffling of the deck for the Boston Celtics. The cost is not really, really high. Both of these players are going to the last year of their contract because Chris Dasparasigas opted into it. And where we got to the playoffs this season and we did see the injured version of Malcolm Brogdon. And already they have this log gem as far as primary ball handlers or people that you trust with the ball in their hands whether it be Derrick White, whether it be Marcus Smart or the Jays. That's four guys right there. And then though Malcolm Brogdon is one of the steady forces with him winning sixth man of the year, there still is a log gem at the position. And one of the positions they could have used some help at was the big position. Because again, you have the injury history. Robin Williams has been struggling to stay healthy over the last couple of seasons. So I just think that if you can convince yourself that Chris Dasparasigas can stay relatively healthy, this feels like a real dub to me. And though he doesn't have the defensive versatility of Al Horford obviously, I mean, Al Horford is 30, 37 years old. Like how long could we expect Al Horford to be at least a decent NBA player? You know, is he going to play until he's 40 and still give you quality, quality minutes? I don't know. And this feels like a little bit of reassurance. Again, it's a one year rent too, but it could turn it to something longer term, depending on how the connection really works. Joe Missoula is going to have to really figure out how to work this rotation. And I'm assuming that he will be able to do it with the full off season ahead of him. But I'm like, I feel like when the Boston Celts were at their best last season, it's when they made the adjustment, he made Yudoka make the adjustments to let Robert Williams be like the Rome where instead of saying like, hey, that's a center, you're a center. Guard him 24 seven. And allow Robert Williams to really showcase how good of a defensive player he can be. And this also allows that to be the case. I think that poor Zingas and Robert Williams can play, Robert Williams can play real minutes together, mostly because poor Zingas has been a lights out, three point shooter off the side of the ball. And he's one of the premier rim deterrents and rim protection players in the league. And if you look at it right here, he's in a 97th percentile and rim defense. We're talking about Chris Daps for Zingas. And when it comes to rim frequency, he's at the 92 percentile. And this just says that, hey, when he is on the court and there's a shot at the rim, he's the one contestant at 46 percent of the time. And then he allows this percentage less when he's on the court at the rim than any other player on the team. So he's been really, really good defensively. Of course we had seasons where you average two plus blocks. This was not a super block heavy season for him, but we know he can do that. I mean, he shot 38 percent from three last year. And for the most part that has been relatively normal. The season before that was 31 percent, but the years before that was 37 and 36. So if you just nicks out the one year where he was traded and also going through a lot of injuries, he's been a floor spacer. And we're not just talking about foot on the line, three point shooting. Poor Zingas be shooting it from the half court line if you allow him to. And he's been able to knock it down. Yeah, I think he is, I think he's gone from a guy that everybody, I was personally excited for him when he got traded to the Dallas Mavericks. Obviously that flamed out and didn't work the way they wanted it to. They traded him for a Spencer Den when he had dove his bird's hands like a really, really small package. And I think he re-upped that trade value and showcased it to the world. Hey, I know it was an all-star when I was earlier. I still got that. I mean, he was a borderline all-star this season. So again, I see this for the Celtics as an opportunity to move some things around and to really change things up at the end of the day. Flipping it to the clipper side of things, they've been looking for a point guard for as long as this Kawhi Leonard Paul George thing has been something. And Malcolm Brogdon had the one year, of course, where he was the sixth man of the year. But before that, he's been a high quality starting point guard for pretty much every year of his career going back to his rookie season. And Malcolm Brogdon isn't the type of point guard that I think a lot of people think about when they think about what the clippers need. I always think about a guy that could just get people in their spots. Oh, oh, like Chris Paul is available. And I guess this trade means that Chris Paul is not gonna be a clipper. Or maybe it can still be a clipper. And Malcolm Brogdon just resumed the rose as a sixth man. But I'm assuming as of right now, this is them saying like, hey, Malcolm, you're gonna be our starting point guard. It's been a couple years since we see Malcolm Brogdon end up being that floor general type dude. And that was the years where he was overtaxed in Indiana. And last year they allowed him to just feel it out. Sometimes he was the offensive threat. Sometimes he was here or there with the Boston Celtics and he was great there. But if you just look at the previous point guards that have been on his clippers roster doing the Kawhi and Nepal George thing, Malcolm Brogdon is undoubtedly gonna be the best guy there. Again, similar to Porzingis, the big question, Marcus, hey, how healthy can he be for a full season plus the post season? And a team that already has two players on the roster, two stars in the roster that struggle to stay healthy. Maybe it's not the best fit, but this is an attempt worth taking because this is one of the most expensive teams in basketball, right? Like undoubtedly, I think they're number two or number three or something like that. With Malcolm Brogdon to be on the last year of his deal, if this experiment doesn't work out, you could just wipe your hands of it and save a little bit of money right before that second apron comes in. And given what you gave up, I've talked to Clippers fans, none of them are Marcus Morris fans. I tell you that, a lot of them have been trying to get Marcus Morris off the team for a minute. So you trade Marcus Morris in the 30th overall pick to upgrade to a guy that was six minute of the year, upgrade to a guy we see be a 50, 40, 90 guy early in his career and upgrade a position that was a real need for you. I see this as an absolute dove. The questions of course, of course, of course, is can they keep our Zingas healthy? And can they keep Malcolm Brogdon healthy? It's yet to be seen, but both of them are coming off relatively healthy seasons. Oh, Mirkoff is also in this trade. And Mirkoff is cool. I like a Mirkoff's game. You know what I'm saying? Wizards fans, there you go. You gave up Isaiah Todd and you gave up Jordan Goodwin. And now you got Amir Coffee in the 30th overall pick. Oh man. Well, Wizards fans, this is what the start of a rebuild is like when you wait a little bit too long to make it happen. Like a lot of teams that have been able to hit that reset button at the right time end up trading Paul Jords for 17 first round picks and Shay Gilles Alexander trading Russell Westbrook for this and that. And then you end up with a million first round as you draft the whale. This, what you see in between Bradley Beal and Port Zingas, your two best players being traded away for practically just the 30th overall pick. Just showcase that you waited too long. I know there's a new regime and you have to just give them a benefit of the doubt. You take what you could get. And what you could have gotten this scenario was a 30th overall pick and Amir Coffee. 30th overall pick and Amir Coffee. That is crazy. I don't know, man. I just, I really like the Port Zingas fit defensively, bro. I just can't stop thinking about it because you can play alongside Al Horford if you need him to. He can play alongside Robert Williams if you needed to. And he's, throughout the last couple of seasons, he's been a relatively low maintenance guy. And that's what you want. Play good defense, get your shots up when they're there and nothing more, nothing less. I think a lot of people are gonna realize how good Port Zingas really is because he's no longer in the market of Washington that was like no man's land when it comes to NBA talent. And now he's on a premier team that is trying to compete for a championship. I think a lot of the questions you might see on TV over the next couple of days does this trade make the Boston Celtics the favorite out east? I'm not going that far because that's not even a question worth answering before free agency and all of the other dominoes fall in this off season. But boy, I really like this trade for two out of the three teams. I wonder if this is gonna be the, these are gonna be the biggest trades of the next couple of days. I've seen there's a lot of rumors with the draft being tomorrow and stuff. But these are two really, really big trades between Port Zingas and Bradley Biel. Those are big, big names. And I don't wanna be disappointed going into this draft thinking that we gonna see a Z or we gonna see a little or see something like that. If this is all we got, I think I'll be cool with it. This how you subvert the expectations. So if not to happen, you're not sad, but if something do have you, you know what I'm saying? You're super excited. Also a little known thing about this trade means that the Celtics will not be able to retain Greg Williams, which is interesting. I think that Missoula didn't really love Greg Williams for whatever reason. Last year when he was with Ema Yadoka, Grant played a lot of big minutes. He had some really big shots in that one series. And then when it came to this year's playoffs, he didn't really get a lot of burn. And now he's gonna be out there for the take it for some other team. And he's a quality NBA player. And I wonder what type of market we're gonna see for Grant Williams. Wait a minute, hold on, what last thing? I know I've been trying to get these videos out real fast. These are always my initial reactions. Of course, I'm not married to the initial reactions, but I wanna go back. What did he, so the Pacers traded away Malcolm Brogdon for Daniel Tice and a first round pick that was what, 27th, right? 27th overall pick. So basically, Brad Stevens turned Daniel Tice in the 27th overall pick to poor Zingus in one year's time. That's insane. That's what I mean in the video. Brad Stevens is a good NBA coach. He might be a better front office dude. That's crazy.