 What's the word y'all? Today is December 15th, NBA Nerds. I don't wanna call it Christmas, but it's something similar because a portion of the NBA community becomes trade eligible today. And like we always looking, looking for trades. We always hype this day up. And I don't even remember the last time we actually got a trade on this day. It's always a bunch of rumors. And today we reacted to an article from Bleach Report that is one new trade target for every single team since we're in the season of trading. Shout out to Zach Buckley and the Bleach Report team. Let's see what's going on. Starting off with the Atlanta Hawks. Bring the line right back. Jordan McLaughlin and Cal Anderson. Another one of those articles that they don't give you the exact trade, which I guess is fine for this instance. These are just people or players that each team should go after. The Atlanta Hawks, I don't even know exactly how to pinpoint what's going on in Atlanta right now. Obviously there was the Trey Young, Nate McMillan thing from a few weeks ago, but they're so very beat up with Desi Tavino for a few weeks with the ankle sprain. You got John Collins out with an injury. They're running with such a small rotation slash young rotation that it's hard to even gauge what the heck they need slash what they should be working towards. I wonder how many teams are gonna have Jay Crowder because he is the high commodity, the hottest name that will probably be traded first. Boston Celtics, I understand getting some more front court depth because even right now they're running a lot of Luke Cornette who has been okay and then Blake Griffin who has been fine. But obviously if you can upgrade those minutes to Jaco Pertle that will be amazing to have Jaco Pertle. Basically there's a backup where Robin Williams come back which feels crazy because Pertle is good enough to start in this league. But you also be doing a rental because if he is coming off the bench I'm assuming him and his age are gonna be like, hey, there's gotta be a team out there that wanna give us started minutes and started opportunities because I've been so very decent. So you're probably paying for a complete rental. Mo Bomba signed I think a two year deal with your Lendo Magic and I think he'll be a lot easier to get than Jaco Pertle. And busy, Biz Magbiambo feels pretty cool as a staple backup in Phoenix. But I guess they got Jacques Landale over there. Again, another really fun name to say. So maybe they'd be willing to part ways with busy but I completely understand the world to try to get more front court depth because yeah, they kinda need it. The Brooklyn Nets is one of the most interesting teams out there right now when it comes to trade assets because they have like decent sized contracts and of course they gave up a bunch of picks and some swaps to make the James Harden thing happen. But then they also received some with the Ben Simmons trade. So like they could potentially do a trade for John Collins and people be like, oh snap, here go that fourth piece or whatever you wanna say. Mo Bomba, another guy in Jay Crowder. I would love them to go out there and get a guy that can play some heavy center minutes and also rebound the ball. That's been one thing I've heart on a lot this season with the Brooklyn Nets is that as good as Nicholas Clexon is, he's not a possession finisher. As in like he's not a guy that's gonna go ahead and gobble up a bunch of rebounds when the possession's over. And I think they need that because I think their defense goes up pretty significantly if they get rid of second chance points and offensive rebound opportunities. John Collins, a decent rebounder. I'm curious to see when John Collins ends up. It feels like this is the year for him. And I'm assuming that he's gonna be on a couple of teams, different radars in this video. Also, they ended up playing Dayron Sharp a few days ago in the, I think it was the Indiana Pacer game where everybody sat and Dayron Sharp had like nine offensive boards and it was beautiful. But he's still not there just yet. As you can see in this article, what Zach Buckley says, but maybe something's there. Charlotte, go get draft picks. Yes, yes, I can, this is one thing so far that I completely agree with. The Charlotte Hornets should be selling to get draft picks. They should be selling to get the lowest value lottery pick in the last, I don't even know how long. And James Wiseman, because I can see a world with Lamella Ball and James, Lamella Ball helps James Wiseman look serviceable, something that we haven't seen so far in his career. And Mobaaba, yeah, I mean, if you're looking for a center play, Mobaaba's a guy. So that's amazing, Plumlee though, because Plumlee has been really good for me when I bet his over. You feel what I'm saying? Chicago Bulls, they're saying P.J. Watson, J. Crow, and Denny Abdiah. That would be hilarious if we ended up with Denny Abdiah because I thought he was gonna get drafted here fourth overall and we ended up taking Patrick Williams. At this point, wouldn't even matter to either way. It wouldn't even matter to either way. But they're saying, just go get another big wing slash forward spot. I can't tell you what the hell is going on in Chicago's front office and in their mind, shit they be buying, shit they be selling, whatever. Just, you know, Cleveland Cavaliers, J. Crowder, Joe Harris, and Cambridge Williams. All three people that could run some three, could run some four, could help with that position. Joe Harris obviously adds some three point versatility, something they could use definitely because they have such a good defense with the back end being so elite that they can afford to slide Joe Harris to the lineup with him being a average to below average defender and still be okay. And Kenny Hussle is one of my favorite roleplayers in basketball, but everything I've read about him in potential trade talks, it seems like OKC really, really loves him. Even if he doesn't fit the timeline, he's part of their culture center over there. So I don't know if he'll actually get moved. But all three solid candidates for the Cavaliers move on to the Dallas Mavericks. Yeah, ghost spin. I know you ain't got a ton to spin, but whatever you can do, ghost spin. I've been saying for some time that Zach Levine would be the perfect parent-mate for Luca Dantzis on the offense side of the ball. I don't know what the defense would look like. But Jason Kidd has been a good defensive coach for the few years that he's been a part of the Dallas Mavericks. Ogyana Novi, potential defensive player to your candidate. I don't know how you pry him away from the Toronto Raptors. I'm guessing they're assuming that if the Raptors continue to do this little spin downward, that they'd be willing to sell a little bit. And John Collins, change of scenery for John Collins could be dope. Actually, John Collins with Luca Dantzis could be pretty cool as well. I like all three of these candidates. I don't know how realistic two of them are, considering the Bulls don't know the hell they're doing. And then Ogy is really good. But like, John Collins is something you could potentially put together. Dallas isn't a weird spot though, because I don't know what picks of their own they have to trade because they've done some trades that dealt with picks. And I don't know what the protections are or whatever. Denver Nuggets, oh, I can't see the archetype. They want high energy defensive players. Givante Grim, T Stiball and Josh Richardson. Vante, you know, if we were decided to blow it up I would hate to see him go because he brings so much energy and he's so fun to watch. But yeah, the problem is a 28th rate defense and they're flawed and these two guys can help on the perimeter. I mean, all three of these guys can help on the perimeter, get some more stops. So, and I think that some of these dudes trade values probably pretty low. So you might be able to pry them away. Detroit draft picks, Johnny Davis. Yo, if you, still in Johnny Davis, two months into his NBA career as a top, was he top 10 pick, right? Was he the 10th overall pick? We'll be crazy ridiculous for the Washington Wizards. Just let you know that they drafted the wrong dude. Nah, I ain't watched Johnny Davis a lot this season. A man been playing for Capital City, whatever, G League team, because he wasn't ready when they drafted him. And a few people after him look ready at least to contribute right now. So you could pry him away. I mean, I would assume that the Washington Wizards wouldn't be willing to trade him away for that specific reason. Like, dang, we just used a lottery pick on this dude and we saying that he ain't ready enough to even get minutes on a bat in. Cause let's be honest, the Washington Wizards are on the eight game, let's say we ain't losing streak and they still ain't even given Johnny Davis an opportunity. That's showcasing them as far as management and Johnny Davis as far as production so far. But yeah, go get first round picks for our guy, Bogey. Next, yep, bring on the center play. I've said this for a while. I think a lot of people realized that Yaka Pertle would be a really, really good center for the Golden State Warriors. I would also add Mason Plumlee cause Mason Plumlee is gonna be cheaper than Yaka and both of them have the playmaking vision that you want in the Warriors system from a center position. And of course they are bigger bodies than Kevan Looney who's been great, who has been great, but I think they could use a big old body on that bench and that roster. And this guy does it. PJ Washington will be part of the James Weissman trade or whatever it might be. PJ adds, you know, another versatile guy that can play some four and a five. Eric Gordon adds three-point shooting outside of Stefan Clay, which is something they've been needing. Houston Rockets, go get draft picks. Jackson Hayes, a guy that if I am a rebuilding team, if I'm the Charlotte Hornets, if I'm the Houston Rockets, Detroit, Detroit has a really solid young front court with Isaiah Stewart and Jalen Durant. So maybe they aren't interested. But if I have some holes in my front court and I'm a rebuilding team, Jackson Hayes, a guy I would take a chance on. Cause last season, when he started with the Pelicans, one of the big runs ended up making the playoffs, he was starting at the four and obviously he couldn't play much come playoff time, but he looked really solid. And so far this season, he's completely out of the rotation as they decide to really go in on the all winning stuff. His straight values probably extremely low at this point. So yeah, I would be willing to take a chance on Jackson Hayes and then RJ Hampton too. So the Pearson set they're looking for unprotected first round pick for Sadeegh Bay. So I don't think the Indiana Pacers would be willing to give that up for him. Moses Moody and Kam Redis are also guys in this hypothetical, they're probably getting rid of either Buddy or Miles or whatever to make it happen. Speaking of Miles, the Clippers have him here, Eric Gordon and Alec Burks. The Clippers said to the world that, hey, we're trying to get somebody that can run some center against the teams. They go small, which is interesting because they have a bunch of bodies that are fours that have played some five, like Robert Coveton has played some five in his career. You see Marcus Morris close out games at five in his career, but they're looking for actual bigs that can hang and do okay against some small ball teams. And I think Miles can potentially do that. And then some other dudes around them. The Lakers, DeMar DeRosen, Bojan Bogdanovich and Buddy Hill. Now, actually as I'm recording this video, I got an update from Bleach Report that said Russ unlikely to be traded with his good play. They don't see a world where he's gonna trade it. So in order to get DeMar DeRosen, you would have to trade Russell Westbrook for contract reasons, I think. Actually, the more I think about it, you have a couple different, Kendrick Nunn is like five million a year. Patrick Beverly is like 12 million a year. That's like 17 ish million and DeMar DeRosen is making. So no, you would most likely have to throw a Russell Westbrook foot contractual reasons if they were going out there to get DeMar DeRosen. You don't have to say the same about Bojan Bogdanovich or Buddy Hill's contract's like 22 million too. So in order to make a few of these straights happy, you have to get rid of Russell Westbrook. And the way he's been playing recently, they decided that they don't really want to. But the big trait that's been going around NBA Twitter over the last couple of weeks is like DeMar, who's of it's for Russell Westbrook, Patrick Beverly in those two first round picks. Don't ask me my opinion, all right? Don't ask me, because I don't have one. The Memphis Grizzlies, Oji Adonobi would be a perfect person. And the good thing about the Grizzlies is they have all of their own first round picks. They've been doing it through the draft every single season. Oji adds another element to the Memphis Grizzlies that can put them over the top. That's just if the Toronto Raptors are deciding to sail. And that's a big if because it's not really in their DNA to really be sellers. Masai has been really good at his job for that reason alone. Even in the years that they were bad, they weren't sellers. They just took that step back here, drafted Scottie Barnes and then they were right back into the playoffs. So I think this would really be contingent of Oji Adonobi really thinks that he needs a new change of scenery. There are some rooms about that last season where he got shut down by Scottie Barnes and all these people. But Oji, there would be great. I mean, it might even be as simple as Dylan Brooks. I don't know, one of the people that you drafted this season, Jay Flirabia, Roddy or Lofton, and then a pick, unprotected, maybe a one unprotected, one swap or something. If the Raptors are willing to sail, Jay Crow to bring them back. You know, when he was there, they look really good. He even had a game winning for them in his little time there. And then Karen Reddish is something I heard Chris Vernon, who is a big Miffin's Grizzly guy saying that, hey, we would love to have Reddish on this roster. So maybe they could get the most out of him because they do a great job of maximizing the potential of guys. Next, we have the Miami Heat, Josh Richardson, Jay Crow to Sadeeg Baig. None of these guys turning he season around. So I'm disappointed that it's not some bigger names, but they don't really have the access to go get bigger names. So I understand why they don't have some superstar caliber player on the Miami Heat radar. I think they do have one pick to trade potentially. So hey, if the pisses say they want a pick, are you ready to give them a pick for Sadeeg Baig? Sure. The Bucks, just some more bits, productive, so I like the idea of having these three guys. Jay Crow has been linked with the Bucks for forever at this point. So it makes sense that they will potentially want him. Jordan Clarkson, absolute bucket, Eric Gordon is a great shooter, and he low key. I feel like if he got traded to the Bucks, he would look good in the Bucks jersey based on nothing. Next, the Minnesota Timberwolves, again, contingent on if the Raptors decide to sell. Actually, I think a Gaird Trin Jr. trade is more likely, even if they're not selling, this being the last year of his contract, and he's been looking at, even there were some rumors about them being unhappy with his bitch production or his defensive production, even though he's a steals guy, he's not necessarily a stay in front of my dude and don't get back door guy. So it will make sense for them to potentially move off for him. How the heck do you get him to Minnesota? I don't really know the answers to that question. But Joshua said Kelly Ubrey, another guy that should be on the move this season. I don't really remember what his contract looked like, but I think it's more likely that he gets moved to Minnesota than Gary Trent Jr. Mo Bamba, Doug McDermott, nearly snowed well. Huh, okay, they're probably looking at us like, hey, even though Mo Bamba probably would never really close out games, we can have lineups where he's at the five and Z's at the four, and now the spacing is great, but the Z and Larry Nance Jr. minutes are like some of the best at basketball, so I am surprised that there's not bigger names here because they have all of those first-round picks. I don't know if I would make a big trade if I'm the Pelicans because things have looked so good, but I'm surprised that we don't have at least one decent-sized name over here. Instead, we have three players that will play minimum minutes come a playoff series. This is funny, because me and my guys are just talking about Cal Kuzma potentially being on the Knicks. Based on no rumors at all, we just saw Cal Kuzma and thought he looks like a Knick. He already said that he wanted to go to a bigger market making 20 plus million a year. Obviously the Knicks are a big market and if the Washington Wizards are selling, which again, is something they haven't done much in the history of their organization, if they are selling, the Knicks have a lot of draft capital and they have some contracts in every 48 that can make this happen in a split second and it will be interesting to see him in the New York Mixtures. He's having a good season so far. Okay, see Cam Reddish, James Wiseman and Patrick Baldwin Jr. I would love a Cam Reddish thing and I think there was a rumor about them wanting like either a young player or two second round picks. Hello, we're the O.K.C. Thunder. We have 47 second round picks. That's an easy deal for me. I would be the last stop of Cam Reddish. You know what I'm saying? He already had a couple of different places. This feels like a place where we believe that we can get him to go. And if they could, I mean, watch out, Lee. Orlando Magic, another team that could be buyers of a Moses Moody, Siddiq Bay and draft capital. Okay, can't really say much about this. The Orlando Magic should always be looking at this last thing right here. Get that draft capital. The Philadelphia 76ers. I didn't really think about them as a J crowd at destination. But yeah, I mean, it would have to be a three team I would assume because what would they be giving up that the Suns would be willing to take on for a J crowd? I don't know. But I really think about him as that place and I can see it now that it's in front of me. You know what I'm saying? Next we have the Phoenix Suns. Yup, they need a name something like this, I believe. I don't even know if John Collins makes them a real contender or Kyle Cools make them a real contender but to put them in a better position that they're in right now, just another guy that can score if you need them to. Also, at least solid defenders at that four position. They just need some type of production from that position right now. And Toured Craig has been high, but obviously Toured Craig ain't getting the job done. The Portland Trail Blazers, OG is the most talked about name by the way. Him and Jay Crowder, where are you at Jay? Him and Jay Crowder and I guess John Collins too. OG on a nobie for the Portland Trail Blazers. Him, oh, him, Jeremy Grant. And how the heck do you make that happen? Also, Cameradish Mubamba. So yeah, we're recycling some names. That is a new one. Oh, snap. The crazy thing about all of this is that I saw some Sacramento King fans actually semi-photo shops of him and the King's Jurys. And I was like, eh, you know, the likelihood of it is really low, so who cared? I mean, he would add another element, put him back in his original position at the four position. I just don't know how you get there. It's like, what do we have now? Because I could be mistaken here, King's fans. Let me know in the comment section. But when you made that trade for Kevin Herder, you traded a pick that made it so that the two picks before and after are untradable because of the stipend rule. So how the heck do you get Pascal Siakam there? I don't really know. But if, again, if, if the Toronto Raptors are selling that the Sacramento Kings would be one of the top destinations for me as a guy that likes watching the Kings and like Pascal Siakam, you know what I'm saying? So that would be ridiculous. Is there, do they give you a, they don't really give you the layout for it? The question, of course, in trade conversation and things could be sticky if the trade would demand the inclusion of Keegan Murray, this year's fourth overall pick, still Sacramento could potentially cobble together an interesting package without him and deem at least one of those players a big no. Okay. Okay. Would you be willing, Sacramento? Let me know. Would you be willing? I don't know the answer to that. Pascal's in the contact for a good amount of time. What is he, 28 years old, 29 years old at this point? He has only got better every single season, if you don't know. Would you be willing to throw that fourth overall pick in there? Probably, right? This is Sacramento. Keegan Murray's good. But how do we think that the ceiling of Keegan Murray will match the production that we have, we could get right now with Pascal? Those are the type of conversations you need to have, but I don't know the answer to it. No, no, not Pete Willey. Not Pete Willey. Okay, yeah, go get draft picks. I'm not having a conversation about that. Okay, beyond draft pick, the Spurs could be looking to score on Young Talent. If the Bulls grow impatient to seek more Puget Play help, they could pry, yeah, put Williams up for grabs. Yeah, oh man. Toronto Raptors, Miles Turner, Yacopurtle. Yeah, get some center production for sure. Chrissy Coloco's a young second round pick. He's just ain't ready just yet to be getting like starting minutes on a playoff team, which is fine. This is the first year of his NBA career as a second rounder. So go approve that. Go approve that. Utah Jazz, Peyton Pritchard, Jackson Hayes, and Nicola Jovic. All right, Washington Wizards. Yo, if the Wizards would make a trade to go get to Marta Rosen, I would be laughing hysterically. Hysterically. And Alice Caruso, by the way. Is it possible that Washington's quarter billion dollar commitment to Bradley Beale this summer committed the franchise of a lifetime mediocrity? We made a video about that on this channel. But that doesn't necessarily have to be the case. The Wizards have been plenty formidable when they've had Beale, Kuzma, and Chris stops together, posting and yada, yada, yada. Added another shot created like to Rosen could really open up this attack. How though? How? Show me the trade, then we can talk. Show me the trade, then we can talk. Okay. Well, that, what is this one? Cow Kuzma rumors, Kuzma's future? Okay. All eyes on the bulls. Oh, okay. Everybody's watching the bulls. Poorly constructed. They need to blow it up, as we know. This is from six days ago. It's not really relevant anymore. Let me know what team or what players you want your scene to look after. I'll be in the comment section as always.