Luka Doncic Trade Named Worst NBA Move Of Decade
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The NBA never sleeps. Even when it’s the offseason, the league is always making headlines. This summer, we have seen several big trades take place across the league. Let’s highlight those trades and discuss the impact that they will have on fantasy basketball.
The rush to judgment is a huge part of evaluating NBA transactions, a fact made plain by all the grades and winner-loser analysis already applied to this offseason's moves.
So far, the Celtics have traded Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis to the Portland Trail Blazers and Atlanta Hawks, respectively. Furthermore, they lost Luke Kornet to the San Antonio Spurs in free agency and will likely also lose Al Horford either through free agency or retirement.
The NBA announced that the salary cap has been set at $154.647 million for the 2025-26 season, while the tax level is $187.895 million. The first apron level is set at $195.945 million, and the second apron level is $207.824 million.
That said, Sports Illustrated’s Jackson Caudell recently proposed a blockbuster trade that would give the organization a new-look squad as the 2025-26 season approaches. In the trade, the Knicks would swap a 7-foot center for a former Golden State Warriors guard who won four rings alongside Stephen Curry.
New England native Georges Niang knows he has some work to do in order to win over Celtics fans following the Kristaps Porzingis trade.
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The LA Lakers officially announced the signing of Marcus Smart on Tuesday, continuing to bolster their roster after bringing in Deandre Ayton and Jake LaRavia.