 What's the word y'all? Trade that line is less than a month away and because of that we got a lot of different reports, a lot of different rumors and an article by Bleach Report that says, one trade that line prediction for every NBA team we're gonna be reacting and giving our opinion about this but a couple housekeeping things. This might be the last video on this channel for like a week or so. I'm going to San Francisco to do a shoot with the Warriors, kind of a W. And then right after that shoot, I have to go to Atlanta to do a shoot with somebody else that's classified. So I just, I won't be here for a little bit. I'm gonna take my camera and stuff just in case there might be a big trade because trade that line is around the corner. But I doubt it, but just if you don't see a video around here for a while, that is why I am working and it's not a vacation, it's two work trips. There's nothing I'd rather do than make videos for y'all. You feel me? But we're called so I gotta go. Also, if you happen to be at Warriors versus Rockets on Friday, hit a brother up. Let's me, let's get a picture or whatever you need. You feel me? I wanna meet y'all. All right, one trade that line prediction for every NBA team. This is by Zach Buckley of Bleach Report. It's got 150 comments already. So I'm expecting that's some things in here that people might not agree with. The Atlanta Hawks make consolidation trade. The Hawks are a team that I can see taking a couple different terms. Trading, Cam Redis is only the start. The Hawks will continue reshuffling the roster round, Treyon Clincapella, as they're only untouchables. Perhaps by turning some combinations of John Collins, Galanari, and De'Ager Hunter into a full-fledged co-star for Young. I think that we kinda saw, well, nobody saw that them being this bad coming, right? I feel like most people predicted that they were gonna have another season similar to last in a sense that they're gonna be a bona fide playoff team, top four, top five in the conference. What we're seeing since Clincapella's coming back from an Achilles, he hasn't looked the same, and he is the anchor of the Absolute Defense. And they're getting to the point now. I was like, hey, if Clincapella not gonna be the absolute anchor of our defense, we probably need like real defenders around him. So let's go trade for some of them. Well, let's go get a secondary star. I just don't know what team is selling. That's the big thing about this trade down line. Who's selling, who's not? Boston Celtics ducked the tax with dinner shooter deal. I think this is almost a guarantee of a deal. The dinner shooter's going off to another team not because he's bad, or not because he doesn't fit, whatever, it's because of the luxury tax and they're trying to get under. Them and the Portland Trailblazers are two teams that I feel like are gonna make trades to get rid of money. And I think this is the way. Brooklyn Nets wait for it to buy our market. Makes a ton of sense, man. Once we get those older people that are trying to get that ring, they gonna find the team that looks like they're most competent to win a championship. And the Brooklyn Nets accorded to Vegas right now are the NBA champion favorites still. I don't agree with that whatsoever, but I'm not saying that they can't. You know what I'm saying? With these three dudes on your roster, anything is possible. I definitely wouldn't have them as a favorite, but they will get somebody on the buyout market. You'll be like, man, they got that player too. Like they, when they got Blake Griffin. And here we are. How much is that? Anyway, that's usually what the buyout market is. How many times in bio history has somebody got to a team and be like, oh, that was the miss a piece to win a championship? I'm sure it has happened, but more likely than not, it's not the missing piece. You feel me? The Charlotte Hornets upgraded center for sure. But it was just a report today that because of Miles Turner and his injury, that the Charlotte Hornets are like, we don't really want to deal with that. So who is the upgraded center? There's another rumor that Mattress Harrow might be on the move. Is Mattress Harrow the upgraded center for the Charlotte Hornets potentially? I don't know. Is that much of an upgrade? I'm looking for them a defensive center. And I know that Mattress Harrow brings a lot with his high energy and offensive rebounds and stuff like that. They need a defensive center because anytime they're going against a good center, I'm betting the over on that center to get points and rebounds. It's just the way it goes. The Chicago boys into the Jeremy Grant sweepstakes. I don't think it's gonna happen. There's another report today whether it be a rumor or whatever, that Jeremy Grant is not looking to take a lesser role whatever team he gets traded to. And obviously he gets traded to Chicago. He's definitely behind Zach Levine and DeMar DeRose. And after that, you can argue between him and Vultz. He'd probably be over Vultz, but he's still be number three and he still wants to be number one and number two. That wouldn't happen here in Chicago. And he's looking for a crazy extension. If all those reports are true, Chicago, please stay away. Next, Cleveland Cavaliers, keep Collis Sexton and Cavalove. I hope this is true for them. I've definitely seen a lot of reports about, hey, we don't throw Collis Sexton in the trade because he's a restrictive free agent and we don't want to give him money. But there's a world where because Collis Sexton is coming off of the significant season and an injury that the price of Collis Sexton has significantly dropped because nobody knows what he's going to be like. So let's keep him on the team, at least to further notice. Cavalove, he looks rejuvenated in Cleveland. Somebody sent me a clip the other day of us talking about Cavalove from last season and just talking about how bad he was looking and how he didn't love Blanton being there. It looks like he loves being there again. So great. The Dallas Mavericks use trade exceptions who boke up backcourt. I don't really know what this really means. They're not sure it fits the budget and create offense for himself with teammates. Okay, Tomas Satoransky, DJ Augustine is a name here. Okay, the Denver Nugget Stampat. Cap, this was reported or this was created before the Bow Bow trade. They traded for Brent Forbes. So they not stampat, they got another shooter. After Yolkens went to the podium and said, hey, everybody in the league, no, we can't shoot. They got a guy who can. Next, Flip Jermagreat from multiple first round picks. That makes sense. But if you're trying to pair these two things, the Bulls don't have multiple first round picks unless you consider Patrick Williams a first round pick because he's just in year number two and he only played one season, I don't know. And it was the first season, they got shortened. Flip multiple first round picks. There'll be an absolute W for Detroit if they are able to get two first round picks for Jeremy. Scan the clearance section for size. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Big setback for, maybe not big, but a setback for James Wiseman. And yeah, they need a big, big. Kevan Looney holds it down. I like Kevan Looney up game a lot, but they could use some like actual seven-footish size instead of the six, nine and six, six front court. You feel me? Shop Christian Wood and trade Eric Gordon. I like this because even though it makes sense for every NBA fan to be like, ah, Christian Wood on one of the worst teams in the league, he's valuable, let's trade him right now. He's only like 25, 26. So it's not that he's not too old for the timeline, but you definitely listen to calls, you know what I'm saying? But you don't absolutely have to accept a trade for him just because if it ain't the right deal. You know, I feel like they might have done that a little bit with the James Harden deal. They just accepted because they had to, rather than like getting the best possible offer. And Eric Gordon 100% has to go, has to go. Trade established vets for other established vets. This is the worst thing imaginable for the pastures. I've talked about this multiple times. They're not just the front office with their owner is really complacent. We're like, hey, if we trade Miles Turner, we're not trying to bottom out or getting young piece to build around or getting young piece that we can develop. We're gonna get another player that is about the same value as him. And hopefully that the shuffling of the decks might get us into the play-in. I hate that for the organization, so the team. Clippers make a future focused move. Sure, I guess, I mean, they don't have their own first round pick this year. So there's no real incentive to tank. And I don't think this is what they're telling them to do. They're not saying tank, but maybe get something that can help next year. So that is the future when Paul George and Kawhi are back. Lakers keep Russell Westbrook a trade THC. I think you don't really have a choice about to keep Russell Westbrook. And trading THC is the only chance you have to upgrade Woltz yet today, that he would expect the Lakers not to be super active because they don't have anything worth trading for, except for maybe THC. And I feel like his values up and down across the league. Some people might see him as a dude to potentially get as a young asset. And some people might see him as an absolute dud. It's a lot. Aim for the stars. For the Grizzlies. I've seen this quite a bit where people are saying, hey, the Grizzlies are great. They've been a sleeper team and they've won 22 of their last 26 or whatever it is. But what if they did it and they traded for a dude that might, we don't even know it's available. Whether it is a Bradley Beal, again, I don't know if he's available, or it is Brandon Nankrum. What if they did buy in? They got all of their draft picks if I'm not mistaken. They still got some younger players if you wanted to throw me in. They got salary filler. I'm not saying to do it, but I like the idea of out of nowhere, oh, you know, from the top ropes, the Memphis Grizzlies is traded for another solidified piece. It'll be great. Come on, man. This team with a Beal, with a BI? And again, I don't think those guys are traded. They're not, I don't think they're getting traded, but I'm just saying, aim for the stars 100%. Call every team that has a young star that you can see potentially building with these dudes. Why not? Why not make it a big three? I mean, I guess the argument for that is, hey, our depth is the reason we win in these games. I understand. Miami, sit out the trade season. After they've done a lot of things around the edges, finding Omar Yurt seven, finding Caleb Martin, Matt Scruce, we're like, I feel like they've already won the trade market by doing the things in the off season to increase their depth. You know, Duncan Robson don't even start no more because Matt Scruce has been playing so well. Caleb Martin has been playing so well, because Duncan has it. They might be a buyout team, a low key buyout team, because they're playing so well. Milwaukee Bucks, search for Stopper, but probably Stan Pat. Okay. I saw Pat, and was thinking immediately Pat Coniser. I thought they were going to say, hey, go get another center because of Brooke Lopez being out with his injury. Minnesota, stay in Ben Simmons sweepstakes, but don't win it. This is their prediction. If the reports are true, they threw everything at Ben Simmons already, trying to get Ben Simmons on the team. So everything other than these two dudes, Anthony Edwards and Cardin Towns, and if you threw everything under those two dudes, you're probably not getting Ben Simmons. Add, plug and play piece to chase a play in spot. Who could that potentially be? They don't give you a name. Next, I don't know what to think about the Pelicans. They said that they're chasing the play in. I just don't know how realistic that is, all things considered. They are playing a lot better now than they were at the beginning of the season, but they started off so sick. They put themselves in so much of a hole that they're just trying to climb out and they're like 500 or slightly above 500 talent-wise. And that's just not gonna be enough. It hasn't been enough to be in that top 10 to be in the play in. And they be talking about Zion coming back one day, but I don't know. Pursue another shot creator. Sure. I want the Knicks to do something splashy. I want them to go crazy this damn line. I don't know what that is. I feel like the Knicks could be, they in for something big. That's all I'm saying. They thought this was big dissolve season. You ain't seen nothing yet. No sources. Trade Cambridge Williams, buy out Derrick Favors. I want Cambridge Williams to Chicago more than almost any player in the league. I know he is a role player and he doesn't necessarily move the needle crazily, but he feels like a player that the Chicago Bulls could desperately need his services. And Derrick Favors being bought out makes a lot of sense for RKC for sure. You're probably not gonna find a trade partner for Derrick Favors with the $9.7 million or whatever he's guaranteed. Next, collect multiple picks, including a first rounder for their Orlando Magic. Now they do have MoBamba. They have Gary Harris. They have Terrence Ross. These are all trade pieces that they're trying to move. And though I don't think that Terrence Ross or Gary Harris at $20 million is gonna get you a first round pick. MoBamba could. A team that's like, hey, Mo has been really solid this season. He's like top five or 10 and blocked per game. We're a team that's willing to give up a first round pick because we still see him as a first round pick talent and investment. Now you will have to pay him this off season. I'm pretty sure. But I can see them getting the first round pick for Mo. For sure. For sure. I already saw some Dallas Maverick's face. Like, hey, we'll throw him a first round pick. We need a guy like MoBamba to build around or not build around, but be a part of a build. Our Ben Simmons goes nowhere. I agree. Sad emoji face for sure. No comment. I told myself we're not talking about Ben unless there's needles to be moved and no needle has been moved. Trade, Jalen Smith for front court depth. Now I know Jalen Smith has been playing really good recently when they had the DeAndre Aiden and Javel McGee out. But you're like, why would they trade him now? When they didn't pick up that third year option for him. So I'm pretty sure he's an unrestricted free agent this off season. And I just don't see them trying to increase whatever money he has offered. So trade him, the Leno Gallinari in that first round pick that you have and potentially get a little bit better. That's all. Trade multiple eight figure players. Another team is trying to compete to stay under the luxury text for a team that's like not a rebuild, but would they be an out or whatever? I can see two people in this picture. Two people in this picture getting traded. Damon's safe. Damon's not getting traded. But can we see CJ and Rocco or Rocco and use some nerkins to get traded maybe? I am like 95% sure Robert Coventry will be on a new team. Coventry downline. That's it. Kings, back court stays. Harrison Barnes goes. Harrison Barnes is another guy that I would love to see in Chicago. There's a lot of players. We need like a four. We need another four in Chicago. And hey, we could be buyers. Back court stay makes sense, but all our reports that I've seen is that they're trying to be super active, man. I would love for them to split up the back court whether they keep De'Aaron or keep Tyrese. I'm not the guy to make the decision, but I would love for one of them to get an opportunity somewhere else while the other dude can basically get the keys to the car, as all. 27, Trey Thaddy's young. Yes. 28, Flip Chris Boucher from WingDepth. What's the word to say? Do you have OG? Sfima Kailuk. I'm counting Sfima Kailuk for sure. You have Scotty Barnes, Pascal Siakam. I guess those are maybe more front court than wing players, but Flip and Chris Boucher, I just don't know what his value is. He's had a lot of highs and a lot of lows this season. He had like an AT rebound game the other day, and I think he had like seven or eight offensive of those AT rebounds. So his high could be up there, but his low can also be pretty low. Make aggressive bid for Jeremy Grant. Jeremy Grant would be a near perfect fit for the Utah Jazz. For a team where Rudy Gobert is actively calling out a teammates for bad defense, Jeremy Grant could come in and I'm not saying, I'm not a dude that believes that Jeremy Grant is like the greatest defender of all time. I feel like he might be slightly overrated on the defensive side of the ball from based on what he did two years ago with the Denver Nuggets. He don't really play like that anymore, but he will be an upgrade that anybody on the Utah Jazz is not named Rudy Gobert defensively. So I love this. I just don't know what assets you have that the, I mean, do you have two first round picks to throw? I feel like that might be the asking price, two first round picks, but two picks from the Jazz, they just feel like they're gonna be a high tier playoff team for the next decade. This is the way it feels. And then the last one, spark a ton of trade smoke, but no fire. They have so many pieces, they be crazy not to pick up the phone to hear some of the trade offers that get thrown their way. But yeah, probably nothing significant happening with the Washington Wizards, but you never know, so trade that line, anything can happen. So you let me know what you wanna see your team do with this deadline, and follow me on socials, man. I'm gonna be tweeting and hopefully I'm vlogging these trips and hopefully we have a lot of fun, man. Hopefully we have a lot of fun on Instagram and all of that so y'all can be there for our journey while we go out to work. I'll see y'all soon, man.