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NBA Trade Ideas to Create the Next Superteams


NBA
Portland Trail Blazers
F/C Domantas SabonisIndiana Pacers
G Anfernee Simons
F Nassir Little
Covington
Turner
Washington Wizards
Chicago Bulls
Wood
Wood and Westbrook
Westbrook and Wood
Chicago Bulls Receive
PG
Raptors Receive
Satoransky
Coby White
Golden State Warriors
SF Andrew WigginsAre the Warriors
Hornets
Thompson, Hayward
New Orleans Pelicans
PG Damian LillardPortland Trail Blazers Receive
Alexander-Walker
Los Angeles Lakers
LakersThere
Jrue Holiday
the Los Angeles Lakers


LeBron James
Anthony Davis
it's
F Robert Covington
Arvydas
Sabonis
Nikola Jokic
Myles Turner
Damian Lillard
CJ McCollum
Norman Powell
Jusuf Nurkic
Simons
Malcolm Brogdon
Caris LeVert
T.J. Warren
Deni Avdija
Daniel Gafford
Bradley Beal
James Harden
Rui Hachimura
Thomas Bryant
Wood
Kyle Lowry
PG Tomas Satoransky
Nikola Vucevic
LaVine
Patrick Williams
Thaddeus Young
James Wiseman
Klay Thompson
shouldn't
Stephen Curry
Draymond Green
Kevon Looney
Brian Windhorst
LaMelo Ball
Wiggins
C Jaxson Hayes
Brandon Ingram
Williamson
Kevin Durant
Kyrie Irving
Steven Adams
Eric Bledsoe


Sabonis
Rockets
ESPN's
Pelicans
Portland's


East
a Western Conference that's
Hayward

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Portland
Oregon
Covington
Westbrook
Washington
Houston
Chicago
Toronto
Satoransky
SF
the Golden State
Charlotte
Lonzo Ball
Los Angeles
New Orleans
Zion Williams

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The New York Times
SOURCE: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2944564-nba-trade-ideas-to-create-the-next-superteams
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Summary

Pairing Wiseman with LaMelo Ball would be an incredible foundation, and Wiggins is still just 26 and coming off the best all-around season of his career.New Orleans Pelicans Receive: PG Damian LillardPortland Trail Blazers Receive: SG Nickeil Alexander-Walker, PG Lonzo Ball (via sign-and-trade), C Jaxson Hayes, 2021 first-round pick, 2022 first-round pick (via Los Angeles Lakers), 2023 first-round pick, 2023 first-round pick swap rights with Los Angeles LakersThere may be no team better prepared to form the next superteam than New Orleans.The Pelicans already have an all-world talent in Zion Williams, an All-Star small forward in Brandon Ingram and are flush with draft picks and young talent stemming from the Anthony Davis and Jrue Holiday trades.They should also be aggressive this offseason when looking to add talent, as this is a group that needs to start making the playoffs to keep everyone happy.If he requests a trade this summer, Lillard would be a perfect fit in New Orleans.Lillard, Williamson and Ingram together would soon rival Kevin Durant, James Harden and Kyrie Irving for the best offensive trio in the NBA, especially if Williamson (27.0 points on 61.1 percent shooting) continues his incredible rise.Lillard would also have the greatest roster he's ever been surrounded with, including Steven Adams setting hard screens and Eric Bledsoe taking on the toughest defensive assignment every night.Portland will likely only trade Lillard if he asks out and could quickly rebuild on the fly with this package from New Orleans.Lonzo Ball (14.6 points, 4.8 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 1.5 steals) would be a good fit next to CJ McCollum with his size and defensive chops, Alexander-Walker has star potential, and Hayes could be Portland's center of the future with Jusuf Nurkic entering the final year of his contract.The Blazers also get New Orleans' lottery pick in the 2021 draft, two additional future firsts and the right to swap firsts with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2023 if they want.

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