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Posted by Emerson Wallace on January 9th, 2021

The Knicks traded the Nos. 27 and and 38 picks for the Nos. 25 and 33 picks on draft day.New York started by trading Nos. 27 and 38 to the Jazz for No. 23. Then, the Knicks traded down from No. 23 for Nos. 25 and 33 with the Timberwolves. New York used the No. 25 pick on Quickley and flipped No. 33 to the Clippers for a future second-rounder.New York also savvily got two future second-rounders from the Jazz for taking Ed Davis and another second-rounder for sending Davis to the Timberwolves.The Knicks added Sergio Llull in the Rivers sign-and-trade with the Rockets. Once intriguing, Llull is now 33 and might never come from Europe. But it doesn’t hurt to hold his rights.These small moves won’t appease Dolan for long. But for now, he might appreciate not embarrassing himself as much as last year, when he publicly predicted success in free agency only to get egg on his face. Dolan might also recall how poorly it went when a new lead executive felt compelled to make a big splash.But Dolan is still Dolan. And New York’s new coach, Tom Thibodeau, is still a hard-charging grinder. He might instill some good habits in Toppin, Quickley, R.J. Barrett, Mitchell Robinson and Kevin Knox. Thibodeau might also burn out everyone in pursuit of winning. Toronto guard Kyle Lowry said last week that he expects the league to continue driving conversation about the need for societal change.“For myself, it’s all about action. It’s all about doing it,” Lowry said. “It may not say it on the court or it may not say it on our jerseys or on the back of the jerseys, but it resonates when you’re doing things in your communities, to uplift your communities and to uplift other people. So that’s a big thing, is continuing, yourself, to make it matter.”The NBA currently expects only six of its 30 teams to open the season with fans in the stands, and no arena is planning to have more than 4,000 ticketholders in the seats at this point. Smaller attendance means smaller revenue, and the league missed its revenue projection by about .5 billion last season – largely because many games were canceled and the bubble games, including the playoffs, were played without fans in the seats.Silver said playing another season without fans would mean NBA revenue would dip about 40%. But the Timberwolves aren’t just relying on youth. They owe the Warriors a top-three-protected 2021 first-round pick. Even with the NBA’s worst record, Minnesota would likely convey the selection after the lottery (60%). 다파벳가입 Tanking is barely viable.So, the Timberwolves traded for point guard Ricky Rubio (absorbing the final two years and .8 million on his contract) and center Ed Davis (sending a second-rounder to the Knicks). Both are respected veterans, though past their peaks. Minnesota probably could have gotten a comparable backup center cheaper in free agency without surrendering a pick. The Timberwolves also had an in-house backup point guard with a salary a tiny fraction of Rubio’s.Keeping Jordan McLaughlin on a two-way contract was a steal. He came on late last season and looked like a solid backup point guard.By definition, Edwards can’t be a steal. bet365가입 But picking him No. 1 will likely make or break Minnesota’s offseason. I don’t think he was the optimal pick, but he was close enough that I wouldn’t be surprised if it turns out the Timberwolves nailed it. At minimum, they added an explosive young wing with shooting skill. That should help at least somewhat. Jonathan Isaac looked like a potential star… before suffering another major injury.Markelle Fultz looked like a potential star… before completely losing his shooting stroke.But the Magic are committing to those players, damages and all.Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN:Good for Isaac and Fultz securing life-changing money. Morton signed a a million, one-year contract with the Atlanta Braves last month after Tampa Bay declined his million option. The 37-year-old joined the Rays in 2019 and helped Tampa Bay reach the playoffs the past two seasons. The right-hander was 3-1 with a 2.70 ERA during this year’s postseason.The signing also comes one day after the Rays announced that right-hander Brent Honeywell had arthroscopic elbow surgery that is not expected to affect his 2021 season.Wacha was drafted 19th overall by St. Louis out of Texas A&M with one of two compensatory picks the Cardinals received from losing Albert Pujols as a free agent to the Los Angeles Angels.NOTES: The Rays have agreed to terms with RHP Chris Ellis on a minor league contract with an invitation to major league spring training.

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