The New Orleans Saints will face C.J. Gardner-Johnson and the Eagles in Week 17

The New Orleans Saints will play against C.J. Gardner-Johnson and the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 17, setting up a late-season revenge game, via @DillySanders:

The New Orleans Saints have traded C.J. Gardner-Johnson to the Philadelphia Eagles, ending the team’s three-year relationship with the former fourth-round selection. Gardner-Johnson clearly wanted to be treated like a full-time safety and will now have that opportunity in Philadelphia. Playing as a more conventional box safety will also allow him to get paid like one, which was one of the biggest points of tension between the two sides.

Ironically, the two teams will face off against each other in Week 17 on New Year’s Day 2023. The Saints are visiting the Eagles for the third time in as many years, due to a couple of quirks in the NFL’s scheduling formula (Philadelphia hasn’t made the trip to New Orleans since their playoff loss on Jan. 13, 2019).

It is important to note that the Eagles have had the Saints’ number, winning both of their matchups at Lincoln Financial Field the last two years, and now the Saints have bolstered the Philadelphia roster while making theirs at least a little bit worse. The two teams have started to build somewhat of a rivalry, with each squad winning two games over the last four years. Philadelphia also made off well in their blockbuster trade with the Saints early this year. It’s made this latest trade worse in the eyes of some fans.

The Eagles have bolstered their defense this season, making it an emphasis in the draft and free agency. Now they have their final piece of the puzzle in Gardner-Johnson after landing upgrades like former Georgia Bulldogs Jordan Davis and Nakobe Dean, plus starting cornerback James Bradberry and pass-rush specialist Haason Reddick. It’s shaping up for another challenging matchup for New Orleans.

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Report: Warriors finalizing trade to acquire Kelly Oubre Jr. from Thunder for draft pick compensation

According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, the Warriors are finalizing a trade to land Kelly Oubre Jr. from the Thunder for a protected first-round draft pick.

Over the last two days, the Golden State Warriors have landed James Wiseman with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft and announced Klay Thompson would miss the entire 2020-21 season due to an Achilles injury.

Following their busy start to the official offseason, the Warriors are staying active in the NBA trade market.

With a $17.2 million trade exception in their arsenal, the Golden State Warriors are reportedly close to completing a trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder. According to Adrian Wojnarowski, the Warriors are finalizing a trade to acquire Kelly Oubre Jr. from the Oklahoma City Thunder for a protected first-round pick.

Via @wojespn on Twitter:

The first-round pick Golden State is sending to Oklahoma City Thunder will be protected from 1-20. If the Warriors land in the top 20 picks, Golden State will send the Thunder a pair of second-rounders, per Wojnarowski.

Golden State can take on Oubre’s $14.4 million salary with the $17.2 million trade exception they acquired from the Andre Iguodala trade with the Memphis Grizzlies from the 2019 offseason.

Triggering the trade exception will cause Golden State’s luxury tax to balloon to a staggering $134 million, per Bobby Marks of ESPN. However, if the Warriors plan to compete for a deep run in the Western Conference, they will need to get creative following Thompson’s injury.

Via @BobbyMarks42 on ESPN:

In his first season as a full-time starter in the NBA, Oubre Jr. averaged 18.7 points on 45.2% shooting from the field with 6.4 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.3 steals in 34.5 minutes per contest for the Phoenix Suns. Over his career, the 24-year-old has steadily improved his scoring and rebounding numbers.

At 6-foot-7, Oubre Jr. brings a level of versatility to the lineup alongside Stephen Curry. The 2017 first-round pick can slash to the rim with an explosive first step and underrated ball-handling. Shooting 32.9% from beyond the arc in his career, Oubre Jr. has shown the ability to step out for a catch and shoot 3-pointer.

Oubre Jr.’s feisty defense adds more size to Golden State’s already lengthy defensive unit with Draymond Green, Andrew Wiggins and Wiseman.

While Oubre won’t make up for Thompson’s production alone, acquiring the Kansas Jayhawks product is a step in the right direction.

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