 What's the word y'all? Hey, congratulations to the Golden State Warriors. Six finals appearances in eight years is insane. I dropped the video a couple of days ago talking about their dynasty and how fascinated I am with it. Nothing has really changed. I kinda knew that they was about to probably go out there and gain number five and put it away and they did exactly that. So instead of us doing the recap of game that you watched, I decided to deep dive into this Bleach Report article. It's called Every NBA Teams Dream Off-Season Trade Target. Now, the reason I'm diving into this is because I saw one of the 30 and it was the Chicago Bulls. And it was Anthony Davis as a dream target. This off-season, oh, that's interesting. They must be thinking about it like a Zach Levine side of trade, which I guess if we had to get rid of Zach Levine as he told the world, I wanna go to LA, get back Anthony Davis, don't see that bad. I don't know why the Lakers would do that. But they didn't really, they put that as an option, but they had an option before that that was Gustavic and Patrick Williams. So shout out to Bleach Report. I'm just curious to see what the other 29 teams dream off-season trade target is. Shout out to Zach Buckley over here at Bleach Report. Every NBA team's dream off-season trade target. And I'm gonna go out on the limit and guess that this is for the New York Knicks. Because I feel like all the rumors are there for the New York Knicks and the Utah Jazz. I'm not saying it's a realistic thing or that it will happen. But hey, he's from New York. Mo Bomb is in his Instagram, laughs and come home to New York. I'm just saying that would be a dream for them as a team. Remember, this is their dream off-season trade target. First one is Ben Simmons with the Atlanta Hawks. Okay, that's interesting. I thought it was gonna be something like Bradley Beal. There's a couple of different ways the Atlanta Hawks. I think this is a very interesting off-season for them. They could come back with basically the same core, but you saw what they got them. But they were a relatively young core. I know they got to the conference finals, but they were still a young team. Or they can like make some potential moves. They already got rid of Kam Reddish, which I thought was gonna be a part of an overarching, bigger trade because Kam Reddish was a valuable piece. I'm sure there's other teams around the league that were interested in him. But you look at the young assets on their team, I can see them potentially going up and then try to make a splash. You know, it might not be a superstar, but just change it up. Ben Simmons makes sense. They needed some defensive help this year. It's basically like click a pedal in DeAndre Hunter versus The World. And say what you want about Ben Simmons. We don't know what version of Ben Simmons we're gonna get once he finally is hooping there in Brooklyn or in this case, if he gets to the dream, yada, yada, yada. He can still, he's gotta defend, regardless of what he's doing off the side of the ball. I can understand if he did get traded hypothetically to the Atlanta Hawks of fans, just looking at that one clip of him passing up on that layup and be like, why are we trading for him and giving up assets for him? But the defense will still be there regardless of what his offensive role looks like. Malcolm Brogdon for the Boston Celtics. Okay, I don't really, hmm, I don't really think about this as a dream. You have to think about that. We're talking about dream off-season acquisition. Malcolm Brogdon is interesting. If there's one hole in the Boston Celtics game which is saying something, they're one game away from the finals. Obviously every team has holes, but they've been okay. They've been okay plugging these holes because they're one game away from the finals. Is that they don't have a ton of people that are like really good ball handlers, right? Earlier in the Milwaukee versus Celtics series, we saw like the earliest games that the Bucks won. You saw like Juhade picking people up full court, Pat Kahn to picking people up full court, Javon Carter when he was getting minutes. I don't know why he fell out of rotation. They were picking up people full court and the Boston Celtics felt their pressure and they struggled. It's really just like Marcus Smart and Tatum as the two people that have legitimate ball handling ability. Malcolm Brogdon has that too. I like Malcolm Brogdon because he's like kind of an old school guard and a sense that if you try to add some pressure to him, he gonna put the ball right here, his body between his defender. Like the way they teach it when you're seven years old, that's the way Malcolm Brogdon do it and I'm saying it as a compliment. It's like Mark Jackson. Mark Jackson will back you down from 94 feet to get that ball past half court and I guess Malcolm Brogdon kind of do that. Rudy Gobert, Rudy Gobert for the Brooklyn Nets. That's very interesting. I thought that their dream player would be more of a wing just because the Brooklyn Nets to see is it was like, it was KD, Nick Claxton and then like a bunch of people that were six, five and smaller and felt like they needed more big wings. But Rudy Gobert makes sense too as far as defensively his impact. I'm sure we're gonna see Rudy Gobert more than one time here because say what you want about Rudy Gobert whether you like him or you dislike him or whether you believe that he got played off court, whatever the fake ass narrative is. He's really good defensively. Even if that really good is just regular season, for some reason, he's really good defensively and I am a firm believer. If we see a world where Rudy Gobert has a competent other four defenders with him or give him two other good defenders, you're gonna see his value way more, way more. Could Brooklyn be that place? I don't really know. The straight up swap, Simmons for Rudy Gobert. I'm sure Rudy Gobert is, I mean, Simmons might be in a couple other ones as well just because the idea of trade of been Simmons is very interesting. Next, Shilohorn is Yandre, 18. 100%. I ain't gotta think twice about this. Everybody knows that Shilohorn is looking for center play. This would literally be the dream. This is the best case scenario. Fist of timeline with Lamello and Miles Bridges by the boom by the bam. And I mean, I may be in this world, how do they even make this happen? I know it's a dream, but there has to be some type of avenue to reach your goal, your dream. Hard to get a sign in. I don't know. This is the one that I talked about in the intro and I just thought it was interesting. If the bulls think they need more than a healthy version of Lonzo and Alistaruso to contend, they can put together some prime, prime trade assets. They talk about the Colovus of it, to say prime trade assets. That was comedy to me. I also don't like the idea of having Lonzo, Alistaruso and Anthony Davis because all of those players feel like they're gonna, well, Alistaruso is, I'm giving them a pass because this year is basically, it's first year of being super injured. But like Lonzo misses half the season every year. Anthony Davis has always nicked up. So I would hate, you know, be 10 games to the season and then now everybody's injured. But the other one is like orchestrating the sign and trade in case activity wants out. Whatever. Either way, Chicago can assemble a formidable offer. I mean, I would be interested. Hey, if this is the package, I'm somewhat interested. I love Patrick Williams to death but I don't know what his ceiling is. I think the optimistic Bulls fans, the super optimistic Bulls fans look at him and see like Kawhi the Leonard or something. I don't think we're gonna get that. Hopefully we do. I mean, I'm praying for it. But it feels unrealistic because Kawhi Leonard is such a robot and I don't see a lot of that robotness, robotness and Patrick Williams. Cleveland gets Gary Tran Jr. Flamethrower, actually it's kind of interesting. Okay, I forgot about Malcolm Brown. That's gonna say every single one of these other people were like higher echelon, all star caliber. I know DeAndre Aiden has never been an all star caliber players and then they get Gary Tran Jr. But it makes sense, man. We talked about this about a month or two ago. Gary Tran Jr. has one of the quickest triggers in all the basketball. He shoots the ball extremely well. And this was actually a rumor that they were interested in Gary Tran Jr. I don't know how you get him, pry him away from Toronto because I feel like the fans of Toronto love him, the organization love him and he's only like 24 or something years old. I know he's on the last of his deal but I mean, unless he tells you, oh, I don't wanna play in Toronto anymore. I don't see a world where you have to trade him because he's so good at what he does. Rudy Gobert, absolutely, absolutely love this for the Dallas Mavericks. I mean, if you watched them in their last series versus the Golden State Warriors, they needed some type of interior presence. And yes, they are one of the teams that kind of expose the weaknesses. Cause like, I love Rudy Gobert and I think he's the most he's even protecting all the best but he's not the perfect defender. The Dallas Mavericks expose some of the things that make him not the perfect defender. But if he was on the Dallas Mavericks, a lot of those things go away because they actually have perimeter defenders that are actually solid. He won't have to continue to rotate and rotate and rotate because everybody on the perimeter sucks, you know? So I would love this for them. I don't know how you make it happen but I think this is a real possibility, low key. Jay Crowder for the Denver Nuggets. Everybody else is getting like, even like Gary Trenjunius a step ahead of Jay Crowden. I love me some Jay Crowden, man. He's one of those guys that you add to the team and immediately you're better. But to have him here feels interesting. I mean, he can elevate you to help you make a conference finance appearance sometimes. I don't hate it. I don't think too much about it. Detroit makes sense. Bring this boy back to the Michigan area. 100% a dream place for him. I think Detroit is a perfect place for him to blossom other than Charlotte. Because I mean, you play with Lamello. You feel me? You're gonna get a lot of opportunity to play with Lamello because he's a prime passer. But I think Kay Cunningham and Miles Bridges together will be kind of dope. So if there was one other team that I like Miles Bridges with, it's this team right here. Miles Turner for the Warriors. Sure. I think Kevan Looney did great. I think Kevan Looney had a legitimate chance to winning the Magic Johnson Conference Finals Player of the Year. Conference Finals Perform of the Year, whatever it is. Conference Finals MVP. I think Kevan Looney had a legitimate chance at that. Miles Turner gives you a different look. But I think I mentioned this months ago when this was a rumor, I don't love the fit just because every single person on the Warriors team that plays are so good at reading and reacting to what their teammates are doing. And we haven't really seen that version of Miles Turner throughout his career. And it seems like the Warriors in those two years where they were struggling or hitting the, not even a reset where they were injured basically with their some of the top dudes, they tried a couple of different options. They tried Kelly Ubrey and Kelly Ubrey couldn't adapt to the reading and react so they shipped him off. They tried the Angelo Russell, they shipped them off. I feel like Miles Turner will be one of those players that would not, maybe not struggle, but Kevan Looney is the better opposite offensively for the reading and react. But I understand the idea of Miles Turner for sure as a rim protector that can stretch the floor. But I don't want the ball in his hands as much as I like the ball that Kevan Looney's hands, you know? James Wiser for the Houston Rockets. I mean, sure. Shout out to James Wiser, man. Conference or NBA champion appearance, championship appearance from him, even though he hasn't played. I mean, if I'm in the Houston Rockets for sure, why not take it fly? It's not even really, is it really flyer? I don't know, bro. I don't know, bro. I don't know what the value of James Wiser would be. Well, he's only, you know, ending up his second season. And when he did play in the G earlier, he was all right, you know? But yeah, if I was a team that is as young as the Houston Rockets or as young as like, okay, see I'd be calling the Warriors like, hey, can we have a conversation about James Wiser? Because I think there's some untapped potential, a lot of untapped potential. Indiana, this is kind of a cop-out. Sure, this is a cop-out and it's a draft that sets. Give me a player. Ooh, they're talking about involved Russell Westbrook, a trade to shed salary. Oh, we talked about this like a couple weeks ago. Cool. Next, Monte Morse. Hey, the Clippers, one of the biggest holes in the Clippers game is the like, okay to below average point guard play. Reggie Jackson was up and down. He had some big shots for them this season for sure. Monte Morse protects the ball. I think Monte could be a starting point guard in this league, like legitimately a starting point guard. I know he played a lot of starting point guard because Jamal Murray was out. But I think like, as a healthy team, I think he could be a starting point guard somewhere. And the Clippers might be that place for real. Lakers, Buddy Heald, you had this trade. You had this trade, bro. It was right there. And you went with the Russell Westbrook trade to say, I ain't got nothing to say about this, dawg. It was right there for it to take him, but you went with the name. You went with the name instead of the player that probably fit the best for you. Memphis Grizzly Pascal Siaka. Now that's interesting. As a dream scenario, I love it. How the hell do you make it happen? I'm unsure. But as a dream scenario, having Pascal, Job Desmond Bain would make me a person that never missed a time that the Memphis Grizzlies were on TV. 1,000%. Would they even have an idea of how to even get there? A slew of draft assets and strong nucleus of uppercumbers that can sweeten the offer. I don't know, man. I don't know. If you're the Raptor, so you're like, oh, okay, Pascal is slightly older than our core players of OG and Scottie Barnes and blah, blah, blah. Who on that team do you want other than Desmond Bain? And they're not giving you Desmond Bain. So who on that team, you're gonna take, you want Ziya Williams? Ziya was really good. He was really good. I don't see it as actually happening, obviously, but I love the idea of this right here. Next one, Bradley Beale. Bradley Beale is up for like the biggest contract in the history of basketball this year. And I would stay away from that. Hey, Bradley Beale can hoop his ass off. I'm not saying that he can't hoop or he's not, you know what I'm saying, qualified to have a lot of money, but I would not pay this man the biggest contract in the history of basketball. No way, anything close to it. I'm passing. But hey, what you're seeing in Miami right now is that they struggle to score the ball. Bradley Beale scores the ball in the half court. Boom. What does that trade look like? Probably dealing with Tyler Hiro, right? It might require sacrificing Tyler Hiro to bring Beale to South Beach, but Beale is the type of offensive weapon Miami hopes Hiro one day will become if the heat hoped to make a championship run with the 32 year old Jimmy Butler, then trading tomorrow's potential for today's product production is the route to take. I would agree with this. The Miami he tried this season of Bridge to gap between the two. They have the older guys who's like PJ Tucker, a 32 year old Jimmy Butler and 36 year old Cal Lauri. And then you also got 25-ish year old Bam and the 20 whatever year old Tyler Hiro to try to bridge it. It's hard, bro. It takes a very special group of guys like the gold estate warriors to successfully do that. And I would, if I was them, I think I'd sacrifice Tyler Hiro to bring him in as long as I don't have to get his man in the biggest contract in the industry. I don't know. Can you tell me what's called a pope for the Milwaukee Bucks? I mean, okay. He shoots the ball, he plays good defense. Damien Lillert. Whoa, man, that would be interesting. What are you asking? D'Angelo Russell? Like, how do you make this deal happen? They don't even say how you would even make this happen. I'm guessing that's something to do with D'Angelo Russell because of the money. Yeah, I don't know how you get this to work for that makes it good for the Portland Trailblazers. I'm sure they'll probably be better offers on the table on the trailblazers and we had to trade Dame. Then the Minnesota Timbers can give us. Alec Burks, that's so random. Oh my God, that's so random. Give me the reason. Finding a plug and play two-way wing. Since modern teams haven't had enough of this archetype, veteran Alec Burks will be plenty. Okay, sure. All right, I'm cool with that. There, yep. This is where I predicted Donovan Mitchell. I don't need to explain it. I feel like everybody's talked about this since they got eliminated from the playoffs. The idea of Donovan Mitchell getting traded to the New York Knicks, it will be basically the best guard they've had in so very long. And I think it'll be cool to see him in the garden. I'm not trying to take him away from Utah Jazz fans, but I think it'll be cool to see him in the garden, bro. Legit, I think he fits the garden vibes. He's a New York kid. They love him. And he'd be the best player since Mella, basically. Or I guess last year, Julius Brandon, whatever you want to say. Draft picks, you know what? I disagree with this. I wholeheartedly disagree with this. You got enough. You got enough. Let's go turn them into players now. What are you going to do when you have five first-round picks in this year's draft four first-round picks in the year after that, three in the year after that, and then four more? How do you do anything with that? I'm team trade some of them picks away to get players that can materialize. Go get some people. There's no way you can draft and develop that many people. It's literally impossible. So no, not more draft. You know what? You know what? Actually, everything I just said is kind of... The reason you get more draft picks is to increase your odds of you getting the first pick. If you have five first-round picks and the 20-25 draft, some of them are going to be lottery picks and then you just got more odds, I guess. But the ones that you don't have the first overall top five pick, trade them away, man. Trade them away. Maio's bridges for Orlando's is... I don't love it, bro. I would not love this. If this is how this offseason goes for him, I wouldn't necessarily love it. They just going to have such a log jam. They got the first overall pick that might be Chet, it might be Jabari, it might be Paolo. I don't really know. I ain't been reading the tea leaves. I don't know what people were saying over there. You got John Isaac, Wendell Carter, you figure out Mobile, but Franz Wagner, like there's just so much going on from the wing position already. I'm not trying to get another player into that log jam, especially when I believe in Franz Wagner and every Orlando Magic fan that I know, I've talked to, still believes in Johnathan Isaac as a court piece of the scene. So where does Maio's bridges fit in? I don't know. Bradley Beal, you just went harder. How do you... It's going to be like Tobias Harrison, this and then Monte Stiball and then, but now what do you run those to? Maxie and then whoever at the four and then Joel or is this implying personally? This is interesting. I said that I would trade Tyler Harrow to get Beal. I don't know if I'd trade Tyrus Maxie to get Beal because of the circumstances. I wouldn't trade Tyrus Maxie to get Bradley Beal. I would, I would. And I don't think this is what they're implying. They don't even mention what the potential package could look like. Clinkapella and more. If Aiden is to move, then Phoenix needs him to exit via side-to-trace, sending him to Atlanta. A potential suitor according to Jake Fisher could deliver both replacements of like Clinkapella and Bogdanovitch or something. But I don't think this is a dream. You know what I'm saying? I wouldn't look at this as the dream scenario. But I think this is a realistic scenario, but I don't know if it's a dream. Jeremy Grant, sure. Why not, right? Why not? You know, if the Detroit Pistons see the last year of his deal and now they got a top, I think they have the fifth overall pick and they draft somebody that's a wing. I don't know who's out there to draft. They draft somebody to take this spot, then sure. They got some of the other things that Jeremy Grant was looking for. He wanted a blackhead coach and you'll get that in Portland. And now you play with Damian Lillin for a season? Sure. Yeah, don't give up the seventh overall pick to get Jeremy Grant. That's a, if the seventh overall pick is on the table for the Detroit Pistons, you better say yes before they hang up that phone. But the Portland Trail Lays has just signed somebody to be the assistant GM that I mess with, so shout out to them. Next, a top three pick. That's the perfect trade scenario. Pairing De'Aaron Fox a bonus with Jabari Smilch at home with Paolo will be a tier. Yeah, but how do you get there? How do you convince one of the top three teams to trade you their pick to move to number four unless somebody in the top three is not convinced on one of those guys and they'd rather have Jake Nivea. They'd rather have Shaden Sharp or whatever. That's the only way. But what have you even given up in this other than your fourth? You give up two extra picks, one extra pick. Do you give up Damian? I doubt, you know what I'm saying? Next, Zach Levine for the Spurs. I would agree with this. I think this is their dream scenario. And I think it's a possibility as hard as it is to say it for me. I think it's a real possibility that Zach Levine ends up with a sentence on your Spurs. I legitimately do believe that the no state tax matters to a lot of people, bro. I understand why it will matter. Texas has that. Pairing up with his homie Dejante Murray. You know, I think it's a possibility, bro. Only thing I would hope is that it's like a little signage trade. You feel me or something? You know what I'm saying? Make it work well for Chicago as well. Harrison Barnes for the Toronto Rafters. Now this feels the opposite of what they should be doing. Low key. But it's the last year of like Harrison Barnes' contract. I don't really understand that one. Wiggins? Yo, Wiggins with the jazz will be interesting. But I don't know how you get there. But I would be very interested in seeing this fit because you know Wiggins defense. They've been looking for people on the wing to defend since I don't know how long. So I would like that. Wiggins and James Wise before Goldberg. Wow. Interesting. Malcolm Broglie that makes his second appearance there. I don't really have anything to say about that. Second appearance ended up in Washington. I'm curious to know what y'all think though. For your favorite team, who is the dream offseason target? You don't have to really necessarily give me an avenue I had to get there. Just let me know. Don't say like, we want Yanis, but we play for the, I'm a Wizards fan. Don't do that, but like, you know what I'm saying? Give me your dream scenario for this offseason. I'll be in that comment section. I appreciate you watching. Peace.