Kemba Walker & 16th Pick traded to OKC for Al Horford

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Good trade for Boston

stacking picks like OKC doesn’t excite me and never will

It should, but I heard in this one pod (can't remember which one) but someone was like "if you're gonna stack so many picks, use them because if they want anyone halfway decent it will cost them 6 firsts just cuz teams know they have it. That's how having so many picks can backfire on them"
 

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My wife came up with a great trade just now. Lakers SnT Dennis to Boston for Marcus Smart. Smart fills in that defensive void left by Danny Green from a year ago and Dennis gets to start with Horford who is always played extremely well with. This also makes Boston a legit squad outside of just Tatum and Brown. Romeo starts at the 2.
 

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It should, but I heard in this one pod (can't remember which one) but someone was like "if you're gonna stack so many picks, use them because if they want anyone halfway decent it will cost them 6 firsts just cuz teams know they have it. That's how having so many picks can backfire on them"

Similar to what you asked the other day of what would an OKC trade for a superstar player look like? Would surely break the record number of picks traded with the OKC/Clippers PG13 deal.
 
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