Trade Deadline Reactions, First Half of The Season Look Back.
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The trade deadline was anything but quiet—27 of 30 teams made deals, with 60+ players on the move in a flurry of blockbuster and surprising swaps. The guys recap the biggest headlines, including:
- The shocking James Harden-for-Darius Garland swap between the surging LA Clippers and the Cleveland Cavaliers, giving Cleveland a veteran boost alongside Donovan Mitchell.
- Anthony Davis landing with the Washington Wizards in a pivot toward competitiveness.
- Other key moves like Ivica Zubac heading to the Pacers, Nikola Vučević joining the Celtics, and notable non-moves (Giannis Antetokounmpo staying put in Milwaukee).
They analyze winners, losers, and the ripple effects on contenders and rebuilding squads as the league heads into the stretch run.
Plus, a full first-half season review: standout performances, surprise teams (hello, Detroit and OKC leading their conferences), emerging stars, MVP conversations, and what the standings and stats tell us about who's for real heading into All-Star break and beyond.
Whether you're a die-hard fan or just catching up, this episode delivers sharp insights, hot takes, and everything you need to know post-deadline. Tune in now on your favorite platform!
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