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The top five losers in the offseason: Suns trade Durant for 1 for 8 only fourth place! Kuminga defends the Warriors first

1:05pm, 15 September 2025【Basketball】

In this offseason, too many teams won their favorite players through excellent operations and strengthened their lineup. For example, the Nuggets traded with Valan and Cameron Johnson, and the team's strength has been significantly improved. For example, the Lakers got Smart and Ayton in the buyout market and strengthened the lineup. Of course, if there are teams that have successful operations, there will inevitably be teams that have poor operations. Next, let’s take a look at the five major losers in the offseason.

Nets

Nets are holding a bunch of draft picks. I thought they would get high picks through upward trading, but the team chose 5 rookies with 5 first round picks, which makes people confused. If you use these 5 first rounds to stumble, or trade two for future use, the team can choose 5 one at a time, so how can there be so many ball rights to be divided? It would be nice to have one of these 5 first round picks. The key is that none of them seem to have a high potential rookies.

The team's No. 8 pick Jammin has the highest pick, but this person was beaten by Yang Hansen in previous joint trials. The team was interested in getting Yang Hansen, but did not choose to grab it in advance. The final result was that Yang Hansen did not win, and chose a bunch of first-round picks that made people look low. They also traded Cameron Johnson for Porter Jr. The team is optimistic about Porter Jr. But to be honest, he has played so many playoffs in the Nuggets and has not made much contribution to winning.

Suns

The Suns' operations in this offseason are also incomprehensible. Durant can clearly get more chips, such as Gobert given by the Timberwolves, but because Durant wants to go to the Rockets, the Suns agreed to him. This is obviously the inside and outside cooperation between Uduka and Durant. He is going to the Rockets, so isn't the chips given by others casually? Finally, he got Jaylen Green, Dillon, 1 No. 10 draw and 5 second round picks.

The Rockets won Durant without sending a first-round pick away in the future, and the No. 10 draw is still from the Suns. Thinking about the fact that in order to get Durant, the team gave away multiple first rounds + 2 top 3Ds. The Suns lost too much. Green seems to have no upper limit to Jordan and Kobe. Dillon is just a blue-collar puzzle, and the team chose to postpone the buyout because they couldn't send Bill away, which made the Clippers profit. The team's championship window for the next few years was locked, but he also gave Booker a 140 million contract. It's better to rebuild it! The

Bucks

The Bucks are indeed not operating well. The main reason for their poor operation is that they bought out Lillard, which also makes them the same fate as the Suns in the future for many years. It is difficult for the team to compete for the championship, because there are more than 20 million yuan in dead money every season, which is equivalent to missing two top puzzles. The team has not received outstanding star assist letters this summer. They have thought of winning Bill, but Bill wants to win, probably because he gave up the Bucks' dead money.

They don't spend much of their contracts with Trent and Prince, and even the outside world thinks they have given out a Yin-Yang contract. These two are indeed good, but their problems are obvious. They are both strong offense and weak defense, and have excellent offensive ability, but they will be targeted on the defensive end, so they cannot win the big contract. The team got Turner, but it only made up for Daluo's departure. However, the team does not have a qualified second in command now. How can they win the championship in such a situation?

Pelics

The operation of the Pelicans is really incomprehensible. They changed their management and thought Dumas could bring changes to the team, but it felt that it was not as good as David Griffin. The team traded and sent CJ for Poole and got Rooney. It seemed that they wanted to play the Warriors system. As a result, the team chose two more young rookies, Quinn and Fells. In order to get Quinn, the team also gave the Hawks a future first-round pick.

The first round pick given by the Pelicans is a high pick next year. The Hawks made a profit. They took these two players and seemed to be planning to rebuild, but the core did not leave, and it didn't look like a rebuild. The team has a lot of talent, but the lineup is not matched. What do you think they want to do?

? Anyway, I don’t understand. Zion will probably be absent for a long time in the new season, and Murray may not have a peak in his comeback next season. Why not seize the opportunity to rebuild? The main reason why the Warriors rank first is that they were locked up by Cuminga. The team has only 10 people on the lineup list so far. The team must reach 13 people by October 20. But the problem now is that Cuminga is not in a hurry to renew the contract. He just deliberately drags the Warriors. Since you make me uncomfortable, then I will also make you uncomfortable. To be honest, it's all up to this. The Warriors should not put it alone. Anyway, I have already made the idea of ​​letting him accept the qualification quotation. So just be a little bit easier. Now Brogden has signed with other teams. If he doesn't take the initiative, other players who have reached verbal agreements may also join other teams.

Speaking of this, what do you want to say about these five teams? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.