Social media reacts to Clippers trading Russell Westbrook: ‘I love Russ in Denver’

A sign-and-trade deal is finally agreed upon that will send Russell Westbrook to Utah. He is expected to get bought up and sign with Denver. Here are some immediate reactions from the Internet about Westbrook leaving the Clippers.

A sign-and-trade deal is finally agreed upon that will send Russell Westbrook to Utah. He is expected to get bought up and sign with Denver.

Here are some immediate reactions from the Internet about Westbrook leaving the Clippers.

Report: Former Thunder Russell Westbrook set to join Nuggets

Report: Former Thunder Russell Westbrook set to join Nuggets.

In a blast from the past, the Oklahoma City Thunder will see a familiar face in their divisional matchups. Russell Westbrook is expected to sign with the Denver Nuggets, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

The 2016-17 MVP winner was traded to the Utah Jazz from the LA Clippers. The 35-year-old received a buyout on his deal and is set to join Denver in a presumed bench role.

Westbrook enjoyed the best years of his career with the Thunder from 2008-19. Since then, he’s jumped around the league. The Nuggets will be his fifth squad in six seasons.

Westbrook spent last season with the Clippers. He averaged 11.1 points on 45.4% shooting, five rebounds and 4.5 assists off the bench. He now joins three-time MVP Nikola Jokic.

The Thunder and Nuggets will square off as two of the top teams in the Western Conference next season.

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Social media reacts to Kawhi Leonard dropping out of Team USA: ‘It’s your turn to do the same, Biden’

This morning, Kawhi Leonard and Team USA agreed that he would opt out of the Paris Olympics to focus on his health for the upcoming NBA season. Check out the immediate reaction from social media to the news.

This morning, Kawhi Leonard and Team USA agreed that he would opt out of the Paris Olympics to focus on his health for the upcoming NBA season.

Check out the immediate reaction from social media to the news.

Paul George picks Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as MVP favorite for 2024-25 season

Paul George picks Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as MVP favorite for 2024-25 season.

The Oklahoma City Thunder are fresh off their most successful season since Kevin Durant departed. They became the youngest first seed in league history and fought out a grueling Round 2 series against the Dallas Mavericks.

This past season marked the beginning of another championship window for the Thunder. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s ascension into one of the league’s best players headlines their group.

The 25-year-old had his best season yet and finished runner-up for MVP behind Nikola Jokic. It was a tight race that came down to the wire.

According to Paul George, he felt like Gilgeous-Alexander should’ve won MVP last season and bets he’ll be the favorite heading into the 2024-24 campaign.

George — who recently joined the Philadelphia 76ers — talked about the MVP discourse and how the narratives around it change season-by-season. He vouched for Gilgeous-Alexander on a recent episode of his “Podcast P” show.

“I thought he was the best example of what the MVP should be,” George said. “What he did to a team that no one had expectations — especially playing in the West, how hard that is to be No. 1. And average 30-plus… To take that team where he took them, I thought it was a no-brainer.”

George later clarified that even though Gilgeous-Alexader was the undisputed best player in OKC, that doesn’t mean he didn’t have a rich squad. Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams help round out one of the best trios.

“Not to say the Thunder didn’t give Shai help. But this was a team no one had any expectations of,” George said. “For me, I just think what you actually bring to the table and how you affect your team’s success should be valued the most.”

The 34-year-old then went to a classic fallacy of saying the Thunder wouldn’t have sniffed the first seed without Gilgeous-Alexander. He said the experienced vet helped lead OKC.

“If you take Shai off that group, OKC is probably in the lottery. Let’s just be real,” George said. “As much talent as they have, I just thought they were young and they lacked the experience that Shai brought and gave the confidence to a lot of players.”

George then made his early prediction for next season. He thinks Gilgeous-Alexander will enter the year as the favorite to win the prestigious award. It’s definitely within the realm of possibility as he’s in his prime.

“If we’re looking at the front-runner MVP for next season, Shai’s got my pick,” George said.

As most know, George and Gilgeous-Alexander will forever be linked together for the rest of their careers. They were the main pieces involved in the blockbuster deal between the Thunder and LA Clippers in 2019.

After George’s departure, it’s easy to say the Clippers lost that league-altering trade by a wide margin. He left LA with no championship in five years and a single Western Conference Finals appearance at its peak.

As George leaves for Philly, the Clippers are stuck with an old, expensive roster led by Kawhi Leonard and James Harden. Leonard’s unreliable durability is well documented and a large reason LA failed to win a title.

Meanwhile, the Clippers laid the foundation of OKC’s current title window. The trade also included a plethora of draft picks through the 2020s. Williams was selected with LA’s lottery pick in 2022. There is still fruit to enjoy from the deal for the Thunder through the next couple of draft cycles.

Even though the deal turned lopsided in OKC’s favor, George’s admiration for Gilgeous-Alexander is cool to see. It’s obvious the latter is well-respected among the league’s upper echelon.

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On this day: Thunder ship Paul George to Clippers for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, draft picks

On this day: Thunder ship Paul George to Clippers for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, draft picks.

On this day in 2019, the Oklahoma City Thunder shocked the sports world when they shipped Paul George to the LA Clippers for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Danilo Gallinari and a rich supply of draft capital.

The deal was one of the largest volumes of draft picks in league history. Five years later, it’s proven to be the launching point of the Thunder’s quick ascension into a title window.

This Clippers threw the Thunder a life vest. They stared down the barrel of being cornered with a roster that had three straight first-round exits in the playoffs. They turned that around for a lucrative amount of draft picks in the 2020s.

The original package of draft picks included the Clippers’ first-round pick in 2022, 2024, 2026 and swap rights in 2023 and 2025. OKC also acquired the Heat’s first-round pick in 2021 and 2023 with protections.

Meanwhile, the Clippers landed George and Kawhi Leonard within minutes of each other. This provided them with one of the best duos in the league with championship aspirations from the get-go.

A couple of draft cycles remain, but the results have been fantastic for the Thunder. They added Jalen Williams with LA’s 2022 first-round pick. While Tre Mann didn’t work out with the Thunder, his traded salary helped them land Isaiah Hartenstein.

For the Clippers, this past week officially saw them wave the white flag of the massive gamble. George departed LA and signed with the Philadelphia 76ers.

In five seasons with the Clippers, his tenure peaked in 2021 when they reached the Western Conference Finals for the first time in franchise history.

But in total, it was an epic failure. LA only won three playoff series in five years. It hasn’t won a playoff series since 2021. Both George and Leonard have dealt with injuries to varying degrees.

It was a massive swing and miss by the Clippers to mortgage their future. The Thunder have reaped the benefits as two of their three best players were directly acquired from LA’s work.

The Clippers are now on the downturn and stuck with an old, expensive roster that has no honest shot of a deep playoff run. Meanwhile, the Thunder are in the infancy stages of a title window.

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It’s official — the OKC Thunder have won the Paul George trade

It’s official — the OKC Thunder have won the Paul George trade.

What’s been known for years became official on Sunday. The Oklahoma City Thunder have won the Paul George trade over the LA Clippers.

Like a quarterback kneeling out the last couple of plays, George’s departure officially sealed the book of this multi-year saga.

According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, both sides have moved on from each other. The Philadelphia 76ers are seen as the favorites to win the PG sweepstakes.

The Thunder shocked the sports world when they shipped George — fresh off a third-place MVP finish — to the Clippers for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Danilo Gallinari and a treasure trove of draft picks.

Five years later, the trade laid the foundations of OKC’s current title window, which is in its infancy after last season. The Thunder became the youngest first seed in league history and were a foul away from forcing a Game 7 to determine a Western Conference Finals trip.

Gilgeous-Alexander headlines the Thunder’s second iteration of a championship squad. The 25-year-old has blossomed into one of the best players in the league. He finished runner-up for MVP last season and has had back-to-back years of All-NBA First Team honors.

Under contract for at least three more seasons, the Clippers supplied the Thunder with an MVP-caliber player amid his prime. Most NBA franchises spend years in the wilderness seeking that type of player. LA gift-wrapped OKC one.

If it were a basic George for Gilgeous-Alexander swap, it’d be viewed as a lopsided deal by itself. But what makes it historic is the draft capital attached that initially grabbed headlines when it happened.

The Thunder received four unprotected first-round picks, a lottery-protected first-round picks and two first-round pick swaps spanning from 2022-26. This means, yes — as hard as it is to believe, there are still fruits to enjoy from that five-year-old deal.

A few drafts in and the Thunder have turned one of those draft picks into Jalen Williams — OKC’s second-best scorer and part of its impressive trio.

The Thunder were gifted the lottery pick from the Clippers in 2022 because of the play-in tournament as — in a sick twist of fate — George missed their season-ending loss to the New Orleans Pelicans due to COVID-19 protocols.

To lay it on thick, this means Gilgeous-Alexander and Williams — arguably the two biggest reasons why the Thunder have such a bright future — landed in OKC solely off of LA’s work.

The Clippers have turned into the farm system for the Thunder. The same way the Minnesota Vikings nurtured the Dallas Cowboys’ 1990s dynasty in exchange for Herschel Walker.

There’s no way around it — that must sting. To add salt to the wound, OKC still owns its future draft picks for the next two draft cycles. The full effects of the massive deal have not materialized yet.

This likely explains the sunk-cost fallacy LA has fallen into over the years. It’s double-downed on its star duo. But the sad reality is its best shot to win a title with George and Kawhi Leonard was within its first two seasons.

After they missed their shots, it’s been about keeping a sliver of space opened for its window. The only problem is the two stars they’ve built around can’t stay healthy when it matters the most.

Leonard failed to play 60 games in his first four years with the Clippers — including being out the entire 2021-22 season. Even when he did enjoy his most healthy campaign this past year, he only played in two postseason contests — where he looked like a shell of his former self.

At 33 years old, Leonard’s career is on borrowed time. He simply can’t stay healthy for a full season. The days of him carrying a contender are long over.

George has been the healthier of the two but he’s also failed to play 60-plus games in his first four seasons. He missed LA’s entire 2023 playoff run.

Mortgaging their future meant the Clippers had a title-or-bust mentality. Despite making their first Western Conference Finals appearance in 2021, this trade has been a catastrophic disaster that has defined LA’s franchise.

Maybe in hindsight, it was an aimless ambition to build around Leonard and George. Their bodies have fallen apart over the years. But even then, it was fairly easy to predict this outcome. Both players have had major question marks about their durability for most of their careers.

This might’ve been a 10th-percentile outcome, but it was a real possibility the Clippers would’ve flamed out like this. Now — even with George’s departure — they can’t reverse course.

Lofty extensions to Leonard and presumably James Harden mean they must retool with one of the oldest and most expensive rosters — even if they know it’s an unjustified cause. A lack of future draft picks forces LA’s hand to dig deeper into its grave. There’s no turning back.

While they’re 10 feet below, shoveling dirt, they’ll likely hear faint celebrations from the Thunder above ground. LA’s front office deserves as much credit as OKC’s for what it’s built in recent years.

George’s decision to leave made a formality official. The Thunder are on the right side of history in one of the most one-sided blockbuster trades of the 21st century.

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Social media reacts to James Harden staying with Clippers: ‘He’s in a committed relationship, everybody clap’

James Harden will return to the LA Clippers on a two-year, $70 million deal. The 10-time NBA All-Star could now likely finish his career in Los Angeles. Here’s how NBA Social Media reacted to the news:

James Harden will return to the LA Clippers on a two-year, $70 million deal. The 10-time NBA All-Star could now likely finish his career in Los Angeles.

Here’s how NBA Social Media reacted to the news:

Social media reacts to Paul George testing free agency: ‘Clippers traded everything for Paul George just to not win anything’

After constant chatter about teams engaging in trade scenarios for Paul George, the nine-time All-Star has officially opted out and will test free agency. This is only the second time PG will go through free agency. Check out what people on social …

After constant chatter about teams engaging in trade scenarios for Paul George, the nine-time All-Star has officially opted out and will test free agency. This is only the second time PG will go through free agency.

Check out what people on social media had to say about his decision.

Reacting to DeMar DeRozan-Clippers and Zach LaVine-76ers rumors

Could the Chicago Bulls lose Zach LaVine to the Philadelphia 76ers and DeMar DeRozan to the LA Clippers?

By the time the 2024-25 season starts, the Chicago Bulls roster could look a lot different than it does now. They have the potential to make a ton of different moves this summer, and it would make a ton of sense for them to start planning for the future, rebuilding around Coby White, who looks like a star in the making.

Over the last few weeks, multiple rumors have surfaced regarding the Bulls’ current stars leaving Chicago for other teams. Zach LaVine has been connected to the Philadelphia 76ers in trade rumors, and DeMar DeRozan has been linked to the LA Clippers in free agency rumors.

The CHGO Sports YouTube channel recently discussed these two ideas and what they would mean for the Bulls moving forward.

If the Bulls want to commit to a new rebuild with White at the helm, getting rid of LaVine and letting DeRozan walk make sense as two of the first steps in the process.

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Report: Clippers could target Demar DeRozan if Paul George leaves

The LA Clippers could go after Chicago Bulls forward DeMar DeRozan in free agency.

The Chicago Bulls could lose DeMar DeRozan this summer. He’s set to be an unrestricted free agent this summer, and while the Bulls supposedly want to bring him back, other teams could look to steal him away. According to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, the LA Clippers could consider bringing in DeRozan if Paul George leaves. DeRozan, a Compton native, would get the chance to play for his hometown team. (H/t Elias Schuster of Bleacher Nation)

“As previously reported on HoopsHype following the lottery, there’s a belief around the league that DeRozan will ultimately re-sign with the Bulls, given the team’s continued desire to compete, his role, and Chicago’s willingness to pay him,” Scotto wrote.

“However, one team worth monitoring as a potential suitor for DeRozan via sign-and-trade is the Los Angeles Clippers, should the franchise fail to re-sign Paul George in free agency, HoopsHype has learned.”

Chicago wants DeRozan back, but his future is wholly uncertain.

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