This season, the Portland Trail Blazers were never in the running to qualify for the NBA playoffs. While they did, the Golden State Warriors never really stood a chance. Joel Embiid is limited for the Philadelphia 76ers, who are trailing the New York Knicks 2-0 in their opening-round series.
For two of those clubs, the offseason has begun in earnest, while the Sixers’ summer plans are about to get underway.
The Portland Trail Blazers never had a chance to make the NBA playoffs this season. The Golden State Warriors never really had a chance, even though they tried. The Philadelphia 76ers, who are down 2-0 in their first-round series against the New York Knicks, are without Joel Embiid.
The offseason has officially started for two of those teams, and the Sixers’ summer preparations are about to begin.
A proposed three-team deal would send Wiggins to the 76ers, Brogdon to the Warriors, and Trail Blazers’ cap space.
Bleacher Report’s Eric Pincus proposed a theory that might help all three clubs with a few problems.
Portland dumps two needless contracts, the Warriors add a guard and a big man to their bench, and Philadelphia gets a role-playing wing who might be better in a different setting.
This is the trade proposal in its entirety.