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Which Eastern Conference team had the best Trade Deadline Day? | NBA Today



Tim Bontemps joins NBA Today to discuss Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown suffering a facial fracture on Wednesday night’s win against the Philadelphia 76ers. Zach Lowe and Brian Windhorst make their pick for the Eastern Conference team that had the best day before the trade deadline.

0:00 Jaylen Brown’s status
1:20 East contenders that had the best deadline day
4:27 Does Philly have enough to contend?
6:25 Celtics depth

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38 Comments

  1. In my opinion, the Nets should get Westbrook. I can see him being a good fit with the team that they have. I was saying that he may not go to a team in contention, but a competing team that's a playoff bound team, like a middle of the pack 4th or 5th seed, and that's where the Nets currently stand.

  2. Bucks didn't just get Crowder. They also created roster spots for the buyout market. All while trading some Mid 50s useless picks and 3 players who are useless. Nwora has talent but he no minutes on the Bucks so useless for us. Great move.

    Edit: funny they don't even mention the buyout market and the Bucks. Smh.

  3. Cavs will get crushed by teams like Celtics,Bucks,Nets,6ers they’re midget backcourt won’t work

  4. Please stop showing that bontemps guy, he is unwatchable, has a face for radio and a voice for silent movies

  5. Nets will be in the play-in. I'd say 10th spot is around 39-43.

    They already have 32 won games.

    Claxton, Oneale, Bridges, Dinwidie and Cam Thomas.

    Bench Simmons. Their bench depth are deep.

  6. Its the Bucks and its not even a debate. They got what can be considered the biggest name on the market not named KD or Kyrie. Who is a player similar to the playstyle of PJ Tucker. (And we're free from George Hill, Jordan Nwora, and Serge Ibaka eating up roster spots) Not only that, this opens the door for the Bucks to get a player from the buy out market. I'm thinking possibly John Wall because we need a backup PG. Wall may not be what he was but it would be a nice option. We're not getting Westbrook, Jon Horst isn't dumb enough to do that. The cool part about this now is that we have two solid lineups we can trot out there.

    1st team

    PG: Jrue Holiday
    SG: Grayson Allen
    SF: Khris Middleton
    PF: Giannis Antetokounmpo
    C: Brook Lopez

    2nd team

    PG: Jevon Carter
    SG: Pat Connaughton
    SF: Joe Ingles
    PF: Jae Crowder
    C: Bobby Portis

  7. Amazing video and thank you for breaking it down!! Despite the economic downturn, I'm so happy 😊I have been earning $ 60,000 returns from my $9,000 investment every 21days.

  8. Anyone thinking Jalen McDaniels isn’t a good acquiring for the Sixers doesn’t watch basketball

  9. The winner is clearly Bucks. Crowder is a slightly less younger version of PJ Tucker when he was with the Bucks in their title run, and Bucks looks like a destination for John Wall with likely buyout from Rockets.
    Nets will slide down, but because of the record that they have right now, they're at best 5th seed, but anywhere from 5-8 range. The pieces aren't bad, it's just a collection of bunch of solid players.

  10. Spo doesnt play these overpaid trash players =Miami Trash. Pat Riley overpays and inflates undrafted and then no team wants them and their excuse is “Luxury Tax”.

  11. I'm a sixers fans but it's been clear over the last several years that the celtics have our number in the playoffs. And they just beat us basically without brown for most of the game. It's sad to admit but if healthy I'd say it should be a suns-celtics finals this year with a celtics win.

    I would have moved on from doc a while back during the simmons days. We have a good roster but it just seems the celtics edge out the wins when it matters and other than coaching I dont know what to point to. Embiid, Harden, Harris, Maxey, Melton are all stars or solid starters. PJ Tucker seems bad statistically but idk maybe he's a good vet and defender a la Draymond. Niang is good for some 3s. Milton has his days. We don't have great backup bigs though.Still, I just don't see much that inspires confidence in Doc's coaching this team to a championship other than his past championship with that star studded celtics roster.

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