Trade of the Year: Harden moves to Philadelphia, Simmons, Kerry and Drummond Lantes
The bearded man will connect to Ambide in the Sixers, Brooklyn will also get two first-round picks.
Regular updates ahead of the window closing at 22:00
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Danny Abdia in one-on-one training with Kyle Kozma (The Wizards' Twitter account)
As every year, the last day of the trade window in the NBA promises plenty of action.
Will we also get big deals this year when time is tight?
There are some intriguing trades on the agenda, and until the window closes at 22:00 Israel time, we will accompany what is happening with regular updates.
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* The most talked about deal of the window is underway, less than two hours to the deadline.
James Harden moves from Brooklyn to Philadelphia, which will move the Nets in exchange for Ben Simmons, Seth Kerry and Andre Drummond in addition to two first-round draft picks.
During the day it was rumored that both sides were trying to reach an agreement, but it was stopped in light of Philly's insistence on including rising star Tyler Maxi in the deal.
In the end, Kerry and two draft picks tipped the scales in favor of the trade.
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Dozir and Bull Bull move from the Celtics to Magic, who will additionally transfer cash and a second-round pick to Boston in exchange for a future second-round pick.
A move designed to save costs for the Celtics.
* Goran Dragic is moving from Toronto to San Antonio in exchange for Thad Young, according to a report by Shams Chernia.
Thad Young will do the opposite way from Texas to Canada in a square trade.
Also in the deal: Serge Ivka leaves the Los Angeles Clippers and joins the Bucks, Marvin Bagley moves from Sacramento to Detroit, which gives the Raptors a second-round pick for the upcoming draft.
Will LeBron decide Westbrook's fate (Photo: GettyImages, Kevork Djansezian)
* Turns out: Russell Westbrook will stay at the Lakers.
The fading quarterback may be frustrated with his position on the team after being sidelined in a string of close games, but according to the Bleacher Report, chances are the Lakers will wait with a trade on Russ for the end of the season.
Only one thing can change that decision: If LeBron James decides that John Wall, who is also a client of Clutch Sports, is more suited to the team than Westbrook, the Lakers will consider making a trade with Houston to bring Wall to Los Angeles. .
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_ To Los Angeles, Goran Dragic and draft picks for the Knicks and Taylor Horton Tucker and Narlens Noel for Toronto.
Kendrick Nan may also be part of the deal,
* According to the New York Post, the Knicks are ready to move all the players on the trade, without exception.
"Rumors in the league say the management and professional team are not broadcasting on the same wave. There are too many people out there making the decisions. It seems like any Knicks player can move a team up to the deadline," it was noted.
* According to Mark Stein, Sacramento is expected to keep Harrison Barnes on the team despite the great demand he receives.
* According to Bleacher Report, the Lakers and Mavericks continue to try to engineer a trade that will land their kid Buddy.
Indiana plans to keep the shooting guard who came from Sacramento, but is "still open to hearing offers."
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