Curry was injured during the All-Star Game, but Deng Fang didn't take it seriously.
It's just a sprain, just rest for a while.
Of course, Deng Fang could also take action and Curry would recover soon, but he didn't.
It's just the regular season, there's no need to spend this ability point.
More importantly, by doing this, Deng Fang can confuse his opponents and at the same time give his substitutes more training time.
No matter how injured Curry was in the finals, he could still come back as a hero. In the regular season, Deng Fang retired with a minor injury but didn’t take any action!
Is it good luck or is Deng Fang just being mysterious?
No one except Deng Fang knew what was going on!
This is exactly the result Deng Fang wanted!
Of course, when the regular season reaches this stage, it is also time to train.
Save some ability points, confuse your opponent, and train your troops at the same time. Why not kill three birds with one stone?
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Three days after the All-Star Game, the trade deadline has arrived.
This year's trade deadline was unusually quiet, with no big deals happening.
There is no way, the Warriors are too strong, and other teams have no hope of winning!
In fact, the Warriors are not the only team, the Heat in the Eastern Conference are also quite strong this season.
There are historical teams in the East and West, and it’s not worth spending money on a deal!
It is better to preserve capital, recharge your batteries, and look to the future.
Of course, a few small transactions still took place.
At the last minute of the trade deadline, the Orlando Magic made a deal with the Milwaukee Bucks and Charlotte Bobcats, sending Duke University's sharpshooter Redick to the Bucks.
The specific details of this transaction are as follows: the Magic sent Redick, Gustavo Ayon, and Ismael Smith in exchange for the Bucks' Doron Lamb, Tobias Harris and Benno-
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Then the Magic made a deal with the Charlotte Bobcats, sending Josh McRoberts to the Bobcats in exchange for Hakeem Warrick.
Yahoo Sports expert Wojnarsky bluntly said that Redick is the highlight of this deal, while Ayon and Smith are the additions.
Redick, 28, graduated from Duke University and is an NCAA superstar and legendary shooter.
Redick has good looks, a solid playing style, a wide range of hobbies, and few off-court scandals, making him a very popular player.
After entering the NBA, Redick gradually gained a foothold with his precise shooting skills. This year, he averaged a career-high 15.1 points, 2.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game, which can be regarded as a career masterpiece.
Currently, Redick has made 117 three-pointers, ranking 11th in the league.
McRoberts averaged 3.9 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game for the Magic this season, but he has no special characteristics.
The 31-year-old Warrick is no longer a muscular man who can fly and dunk well. This season he averaged 7.0 points and 3.3 rebounds per game for the Bobcats, but his shooting percentage was only 40.5%. It should be said that the transaction between the Bobcats and the Magic is not
There is a clear winner.
In fact, no one knows that the most powerful player in this deal is Tobias Harris!
Harris was selected by the Charlotte Bobcats with the 19th overall pick in the first round of 2011 and was subsequently traded to the Milwaukee Bucks.
Harris is 2.06 meters tall and weighs 102 kilograms. He is a player who can play three or four roles.
Of course, it’s okay to say that Harris is neither good nor bad.
At this time, Harris seems to be just a role player, one who may be abandoned at any time.
But Deng Fang knows that in a few years, Harris will become a very practical star player.
If the Warriors didn't already have several such players, and if Harris was very good now, Deng Fang would definitely bring Harris over.
Harris' current three-pointers are not very accurate, and his defense is not as good as Ariza, Kirilenko, Hayward and others. Even if Harris is brought over, he will not have much playing time at his current level, and in two years
He couldn't keep him, so Deng Fang didn't pay much attention to Harris.
In addition, the Oklahoma City Thunder will send backup point guard Eric Maynor to the Portland Trail Blazers. The Trail Blazers will use the amnesty rights obtained through the trade of Raymond Felton last year and the Greek minor
The rookie signing rights of forward Georgos Pritsis (28th overall pick in 2007) were used as a bargaining chip.
Maynor, who joined the Utah Jazz with the 20th overall pick in the first round in 2009, was traded to the Thunder that season. This savvy young point guard quickly became Russell Westbrook's number one backup.
However, Maynor only played 9 games for the Thunder last season due to a torn ligament. After returning from injury, Maynor's condition has been at a low level. He has played 37 games for the Thunder this season, averaging only 2.8 points and 2.0 points per game.
With two assists (both career lows), coupled with the arrival of rookie Reggie Jackson and his recent good performance, Maynor has almost fallen out of favor, so exchanging him for a trade amnesty is undoubtedly a good thing for the Thunder.
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Deng Fang still has some impressions of Meno. This is another player who disappeared due to injury.
As the trade deadline approaches, the Houston Rockets also completed two transactions, sending away both the team's starting and backup power forwards.
The two transactions are: Marcus Morris was sent to the Phoenix Suns in exchange for a future second-round draft pick.
The Rockets made this move to save money: the total annual salary of the players on the team next season is 40 million, and trading Morris can save 2 million.
In addition, Patrick Patterson, Tony Douglas, Cole Aldridge and some cash were sent to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Thomas Robinson, Francisco Garcia, Tyler Hunnicutt and a second-round draft pick.
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In hindsight, both of these transactions by the Rockets were losses.
The Boston Celtics and the Washington Wizards reached a mini-trade, exchanging the expiring contracts of center Jason Collins and Barbosa for combo guard Jordan Crawford.
Due to injuries to Rajon Rondo and Barbosa, the Celtics are now stretched at the point guard position, and can only rely on Avery Bradley, Jason Terry and Courtney Lee.
Players who are more suitable to play the second position will take turns sharing the task of ball control, so their need for the guard position before the trade deadline is no longer a secret.
Although Crawford is not a point guard in the traditional sense, his ability to play two positions in the backcourt will undoubtedly add a lot of depth to the Celtics' bench.
This season, Crawford averaged 13.2 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game. However, with the return of John Wall and the improvement of No. 3 draft pick Bradley Beal, he has slowly fallen out of the game recently.
out of the rotation, moving to Boston was a very important turning point for his career.
In the initial trade plan, the Celtics originally wanted to send rookie center Fab Melo, but after some negotiations between the two parties, it was eventually changed to a combination of Collins and Barbosa.
Among them, Barbosa has already announced his retirement for the season, which will not have any impact on the game, while Collins can only play a role on the edge of the rotation at best. The greater significance is just to balance the salary.
For Deng Fang, the only focus of this deal is Barbosa.
Barbosa will be a strong player on the Warriors' bench two years later, and Deng Fang must always keep an eye on him.