 What's the word, y'all? One trade for every NBA team before the 2022 training camp. I normally wouldn't get this in Iran because it's late August. Nobody's making trades, right? Well, the Lakers just made a trade like three days ago. So I guess anything is a possibility. But I saw two of the trades on Twitter this morning. And if those two trades are setting the bar for the other 28, this article ain't about to be good, y'all, but I'm here to react to some potential trades. I'm getting a lot of questions like, Kenny, what you been on on Kenny for real? Reality is, there's not a lot to talk about. I don't want to be one of those guys dropping a Kevin Arant video after every part of the rumors come out or drop an entire video about Patrick Beverly being traded to the Lakers. So, you know, I've been uploading on my Kenny 2 channel, which is daily NBA content as well. Just tune in over there if you're really interested in more. Kelly Ubrey and James Booknight in the 2023 first round pick for Clint Capella. This is interesting. I did read a rumor earlier this morning about Kelly Ubrey potentially being on the move. We'll see what the reality of that is. And the Charlotte Hornets have been trying to get a legit center for some time now. They drafted Mark Williams, which might be something for the future, but right now they could use some help here. It's costing him James Booknight. And I understand a lot of people are turned off by James Booknight because he only played a couple of games this season. In the games he played, he was shooting like 30% from the field and he was shot chucking. He was like, I gotta get my own buckets. But I wouldn't give up on him just yet. I will probably give him another year or half a year where he's getting like okay minutes to really determine what he is. But I will be honest with you, his mode in the NBA is a bit rough to be a successful NBA player in his body, in his frame, and with his shot appetite, I guess is the word. Number two, the Boston Celtics trade paid in picture for Kenyon Martin Jr. in a 2024 second round pick. This is kind of another trade. Kevin Martin Jr., Kenyon Martin Jr. said that he kinda won it out a little while ago and he's still there. So this will be a situation where he will go and probably get some minutes as a bigger wing slash forward on the Boston Celtics. And Payton Pritchard's kind of played out of the rotation. Now you got Malcolm Brogdon, another ball handler to be on the team. Now you got Marcus Smart, Malcolm Brogdon. Jalen Brown could ball handle it a little bit. And Jason Tatum as a ball handler. Payton Pritchard might fall out of the rotation. But if those off season workouts I'd be seeing, it's right, Payton Pritchard in for a big season. Which is why we don't really pay attention to those off season workouts. Patrick Williams off season workouts like him and like he's legit Kawhi Leonard. He's not. The next trade is the Brooklyn Nets getting Miles Turner. I mean, since everything is cool and gravy and they about to go in a hoop again, if you could turn Joe Harris, Daeron Sharp in a first round pick to Miles Turner, do it 100% of the time. Can you convince the Indiana Pacers to take Joe Harris' contract? Now Joe Harris, you know, unfortunately he had the injury last season. But before that, you know, he was pretty solid. He's actually one of the best shooters in all the basketball. Daeron Sharp flashes and then that first round pick if you're gonna build around Katie and Kyrie and we're saying that we won't get another episode where Katie wants out, bringing in Miles Turner would be amazing because right now they don't have a lot of great center play. They got Nicholas Klaxon who seemed to be okay and there's rumors that Ben Simmons might be the starting center this season, which would be dope. But having a guy like Miles Turner, you ain't gotta worry about nothing cause he's gonna stretch the floor to allow Ben to do in the dunker spots stuff and he's gonna block shots at the rim. This trade right here makes Brooklyn, that's a whole another level. That's all I'm saying. Another center for the Charlotte Horn is this one being yuck up for PJ, Kai Jones in the second round pick. Do we have to really react to every single trade? I'm skipping this. Chicago Bulls, Kobe White for Iska Coro. I don't have an opinion. The Chicago Bulls were one of the worst three point shooting teams in all the basketball last season. Kobe White, low key, good three point shooter. Again, we got a log gym at the guard position so I understand why the Bulls fans want him to trade it and I ain't saying I disagree. Bringing to Iska Coro for his defense will be cool but we also are the worst shooting team, three point shooting team in basketball, or one of the worst three point shooting teams in basketball. Iska Coro is one of the worst three point shooting wings in basketball so you know, don't know how much I love that. I do love the defense though. I do love the defensive Iska Coro. He's one of the better young defenders in all the basketball. So if this trade happened, I could talk myself into being excited about this but the Cavaliers, this is probably contingent on like if Colin Sexton is signed in trade to like the Mavericks or something and they need another creator off the bench or something. Now Kobe White fits it to that role. I mean, I'm spending a lot of time in the Bulls because it's the Bulls. They drafted Ochi who can kind of do some of the stuff Iska Coro does on the defense and also as a plus shooter. So you know, I'm just saying, I could talk myself into this but it's not something I'm like, oh, yay, let's do it, especially with the two seconds. And I know second round picks don't mean nothing but I want to remind you that we got Ayuda Sumu in the second round last year. Cleveland Cavaliers, Reggie Bullock. Oh, here we go. This is exactly what I was talking about. Reggie Bullock in the first round pick for Colin Sexton. Honestly, I would rather keep Colin Sexton on the one year in the, you know, potentially lose him in free agency to just trade him for Reggie Bullock. Not saying that Reggie Bullock is a bad player at all but Colin Sexton is a legit 20 point per game player off the bench. I would like that even if it is just for one last year. Dallas Mavericks, you know what? I low key forgot that Kimmel Walker was still on the roster. For some reason in my mind, he got traded there and they got like bought out, waved or whatever the words are to having a Dallas Mavericks. Wouldn't be bad because they just lost Jaylen Brunson. Let's take a flyer on a guy that just two, three years ago, not even three years ago, two seasons ago, was really good in the NBA and retraining to White Powell, who at this point after we signed Javale McGee and got Christian Woods kind of expendable, I would do this trade in the hard beat if I'm the Dallas Mavericks. And if I'm the Detroit Pistons, getting a second round pick for Kimmel, which is kind of a dump, seems like a W to me. This is like a nothing trade that I think both organizations can look at and be like, I'll do that. Jared Vanderbilt for Payton Watson. Now, I understand that the Utah Jazz are selling some of these pieces. We just saw Patrick Beverly get traded, but I feel like V8 would have more value than just a rookie. Now, I guess this guy was a five star guy going into college. I don't watch high school ball to know if he's actually that nice or not. But I feel like Jared Vanderbilt might maybe can get you more, maybe I'm bugging. But if I'm the Denver Nuggets to get V8 back and now he's actually a contributing NBA player? Dumb. I don't care about Payton Watson at this point. We're building around Jokic in his prime and we're building around Jamal Murray. We're building around Micro Portage. Oh, okay, those people are not, you're building around Jokic in his prime. Having a guy like V8 would be dope. That's all I'm saying. Detroit basketball, so they would get Danny Green who's out for majority of the season or all of the season with an ACL tear. Get two second round picks and they throw in Ali Burks to the Memphis Grizzlies to low key can help the Memphis Grizzlies. Ali Burks is a solid NBA player. I mean, listen, if I can throw Ali Burks and get a couple of picks back, I would do that in the hard beat as well. But I legit think that Ali Burks in Neural is No Wail can help the Detroit Pistons as far as like locker room leaders and just on court being, okay, go to state warriors. Okay, this is the trade I saw on Twitter. So brace yourself. It was Mason Plumbly, James Book Knight in two first round picks for Jordan Poole and James Wiseman. They're saying this because of how expensive this team is about to be because Jordan Poole is gonna be up for an extension and obviously Jordan Poole is probably gonna get a lot of money because they're gonna be super young and just had a really, really good breakout season. And then James Wiseman, who the heck knows was going on with them. But to say that this is the package we're getting, a guy who we just talked about play like 20 minutes in all of this rookie season and shot 30%. I'm exaggerating, but you give what I'm saying. And then Mason Plumbly, who everybody considers a below average starting center and we're trading, I mean, two future first. Yay! I hate it. I think there are ways to orchestrate this roster where you can pay Jordan Poole and feel okay about it. And giving up on James Wiseman already feels a bit weird in this circumstances, considering once he's up for an extension, it's not like he gonna be needing a lot of money. He ain't done a damn thing in the NBA to warrant him wanting any money. I just didn't like this trade at all. If I'm no hornets, two first round picks might be interesting. But like Lamello and Jordan Poole together in the backcourt seems fun. They might not defend a lot, but it seems fun. And then James Wiseman with Lamello Ball throwing them lobs might be fun too. I like how like certain team standard for me is like, can they be fun versus other team standards? Like, are they, are this, is this trade gonna make them better? Houston Rockets. Okay, this picture is intriguing. Donovan Mitchell for Eric Gordon, Kevin Porter Jr. Kenya Martin Jr. Oh, Usman Graba, first round pick from Milwaukee, which is close to value list. No, okay, I can't say that, but it's a late first round pick. A Brooklyn Nets 2024 first round pick. I mean, that could be interesting, but again, they just committed to stay together. We'll see how long that lasts. Another Brooklyn pick, and then 20-28 first rounder. I don't like this trade. For either side, really. Jaylen Green and Donovan Mitchell in the backcourt together would, I don't know how that's working long-term. You know what I'm saying? I don't like this for either side. I legit don't like this for either side. I'm not trading Donovan Mitchell for a late first round pick, probably two late first round picks, maybe three late first round pick again. The NBA is volatile, and 20-26, Kevin O'Rourke could be on the team, Kari could be on the team, Ben Sibbs could be on the team, but like, I don't like this trade for either side at all. Wow, everybody else got, I was gonna say you have picks of them in Jersey, that's not true. Miles Turner got a turtleneck and a Texas Longhorn chain, which is kind of firing on Angolati. I mean, I can't say that's a Texas Longhorn chain, but it's, okay. Joe Harris, this is the same trade, but they traded, instead of putting Daeron Shark, they put Cam Thomas. That's lazy. CMR and Junior for Jason Preston, Miles Turner, Buddy Hill. Now this is the trade that everybody's been talking about. This is the second trade that I saw, obviously. Everybody was talking about this trade for the last couple of days since the Patrick Beverly trade went down. And if I will say this right now, if the Lakers can somehow pull this trade off, the Lakers can contend. With Patrick Beverly, Buddy Hill, LeBron, Anthony Davis and Miles Turner, I think that starting five has defensive versatility enough where the Lakers can defend. They have offense. They don't have a ton of shot creators over there, but they still have versatility defensively. LeBron is still great. Anthony Davis bounce back season. Miles stretches the floor and allows Anthony Davis to be the position that he wants to play. Buddy Hill is a sharpshooter that LeBron ain't played with since I don't know when. And then Patrick Beverly don't miss the playoffs. Now the bench is still give you a lot to be desired. You got Lonnie Walker, you know? But that five makes me super excited. Now this would basically get rid of all of their entire asset pool though. So like we talk about improving that bench, it would have to be like halfway through the season, buy-out market, boom, this player is out there, DeAndre Jordan, no, no, no, that won't make the scene better. But like buy-out market, people want to play with LeBron and Anthony Davis. But that starting five would be really, really interesting. I would be excited about that. And if I'm the Indiana Pacers, I'd like this trade as well because this pick, this pick now it is the Lakers and the Lakers somehow find a way to become at least competent, it seems like a lot. This pick might be the most valuable thing on the trade market right now. Now I understand we're in 2022 and we're talking seven years in the future, but this pick, I'm just saying, even this pick, it's top three protected, but this pick too. Miffus Grizzlies, Josh Richardson. Okay, so they're just trying to turn Danny Green who's injured in a couple of seconds to a player that can play. I understand that. That's a lot of second rail picks for Josh Richardson. Not saying that he's bad or anything. Maybe not as good as he was in Miami, but if I could get three second round picks and I'm the Spurs who seem like they don't want to compete for anything anyway, why not? They got a solid track record with second round picks. Miami Heat, Harrison Barnes for Duncan Robson, Nikola Jovic, Yurt Seven and a first round pick. If I'm trading the first round pick this far out in my future, I feel like I want more than Harrison Barnes, but Harrison Barnes is a really, really quality player and he will fit the hole in that powerful position that they lost with PJ Tucker. So understand that. But again, if I'm mortgaging this far in the future I would want a little bit more, but similar to the Lakers, they are the Miami Heat and they always find a way to be competitive. So maybe you don't care about this, especially if it's top seven protected. Bo Yan, Bogdanovich, Brook Lopez, George Hill in the 2029 first round pick top three protected. Similar situation. If I'm trading to pick this far out I want a little bit more than Bogdanovich, but they're the Milwaukee Bucks. But you know what? Yan is dead. Said he might want to play in Chicago and by this time he might beat her. Don't take none of that serious. Mike Conley and Jordan Clarkson for the Angelo Russo in the second round pick. Ooh, we just traded in the league Beasley who was like our off the bench flamethrower type. We can replace him with Jordan Clarkson who just won six man a year a couple of years ago. Mike Conley versus the Angelo Russo, who's better, who's worse? Both of them, if I'm not mistaken on expiring deals or near expiring deals. If I'm Minnesota, I'm interested. Now, it took Mike Conley a year to learn how to throw lobs to Rudy Gobert. Oh, he would be doing the same thing. I'm stupid, nevermind. What if Rudy Gobert is like, I just kind of want to get away from everything that was Utah Jazz related. Can I get a fresh start? The Angelo Russo as a lob creator. Is that even a thing? It's probably better than Mike Conley. You know, probably better than Mike Conley. But the Angelo Russo hasn't played with a legit lob threat in some time. He had V8, you know what I'm saying? Who did it? And currently Towns is good for a couple. But this will, of course, Rudy Gobert is the best lob threat he's ever played with. Garrett Temple, Kyrillus Jr. In a second for TJ McConnell. It's interesting. I don't really love it just because I feel like there's a lot of ball handlers over there already between Zion, CJ, Vante Graham. Oh, Kyrillus Jr. considering he's still on the roster. I mean, I'm counting Brandon Ingram. You know, there's a lot of people to, Jose Alvarado, I don't know how to mention that name. I don't need to add another one of those guys. I don't like this trade. Here's the one. New York Knicks basketball, Evan Fournier, I'll be topping the menu quickly. One first round to two first round to three first round to four. But you know what? These picks are so far in the future, maybe it's a no. If I'm the Knicks, I'd much rather give up some of the picks that I got in draft night. Some of the closer picks than give up 25, 25, 27, 29. Gary Trent Jr. Gary Trent Jr. for Derrick Favors, Derries, Bazely, and they all maladone. What's the argument for the Raptors? Is it that he's on the last year of his deal and we don't know if he's gonna go somewhere else? Because that's all I can really think about. Because everything else, why would I trade Gary Trent Jr. for this? Ew, I'm the Toronto Raptors. We're just a playoff team. And we're probably gonna be better this year because people are gonna get older and get more experience under the belt. I'm not trading Gary Trent Jr. for this. That's terrible. Oh, but if I'm the O.K.C. Thunder, I'm probably not either because if he's on the last of his deal, Chad Holmgren just tore his something. Get well soon. Not tore. Just had some problems, so he's gonna be done for the season. Am I just doing this so shade? Can be like, oh, we got somebody that can hoop? I don't love it. Orlando Magic. Oh, this trade I love. Okay, maybe not this exact one, but the idea of Donovan Mitchell and Orlando, I absolutely love it. If it does only cost John Isaac and giving up on Jalen Suggs after one season, Terrence Ross, the Bulls pick from this season, a 25 and 27. I like this. Havin' Palo, Markel, Cole Anthony still on the roster. Wendell, you got, you got Franz. I'm just saying, if I'm at all these trades so far, the one that makes me the most excited as far as fun factor is Donovan Mitchell playing with Ben Carroll. Corey Joseph, Forthible, Skip. Like, come on. Sons get Terrence Ross. Terrence Ross should be traded, but they say they love him in the locker room and everything and that's why he hasn't been moved yet for Landry Shaman. I mean, they be passing Landry Shaman around since his rookie season, so I guess that's fine, but he would add another element of bench creation, something that they haven't had in Phoenix. The Portland Trailblazers get Ken Rich who can't be traded. So why, the name of this article are trades before training camp. He can't be traded before, Skip. Wiggins, ooh, Wiggins on the move, HB going back to the Warriors and Kevin Herter who can't be traded. Call it till August 30th. No. Who walks out of this trade thinking that they did a good job? If I'm the Spurs, and this package comes across, I'll probably say yeah. As a team that's young and in the rebuild, even though they do have a lot of guards over there, I would take a fly on James Book Knight. It feels weird. James Book Knight doesn't seem like a guy. They'll be a pop guy, but who knows? Who knows? We getting like some relatively young players for Yacopu if I'm not mistaken on last year of his deal and then Josh Richardson and I could get James Book Knight. I'm acting like James Book Knight. This is high commodity. He's really not, but he is a guy coming off a rookie season where he didn't really play. And that holds some value. Oh, I think O'John and Obi's more valuable. I legit think O'John and Obi's more valuable than Miles Turner. I guess that's why they're saying that they get a first round pick in it as well. I just, I like O'John and Obi a little bit too much to trade him for Miles Turner personally. Here's another version of the New York Knicks Utah Jazz trade and this one gives you the picks from the recent, like the next couple years. And if I'm the Knicks, I'd rather do this package of picks. 2023, 2023, that's ours. And then the watch that was his pick that's louder to protect it. 2025, 22, that's a lot of picks, but it is, you don't have to worry about 2029 being thrown in there. Q Grimes too. Oh, I don't know cause Q Grimes is in it. I don't know. I watched that way. Q Grimes light it up in summer league. I don't know if I want to trade, bro. The last one is John Collins and Justin Holliday who probably can't get traded to August 30th just like Kevin Herter cause they were literally traded for each other. So why would, okay. Kuzma, Will Bard and Rihachi Mora, that's interesting. Who walks out of this and saying that we did the best we could in this one? I mean, if I'm watching, I'm getting this package. We kind of gave up a lot of them. Now we do still have Denny of D over there which can help on the wing of course Bradley Beal and Monte Morris and Porzingis. That will be okay, I guess. But this is one of those trades that feels like nobody walks out and say that they won. Nobody feels confident that they were successful in making the trade. It is a deal to be done because we needed a deal to be done. And as I'm recording this video, our report has come out. The Jazz are accelerating spite of trade wanting to get the deal done before training camp. So you will see me relatively soon, baby. If that trade goes down, let me know what was your favorite trade, your worst, the worst trade. I'm done talking.