你丟我撿!KD杜蘭特轉戰火箭 NBA首見七方交易破紀錄
杜蘭特交易從上月22日展開,相關隊伍包括籃網、勇士、老鷹、湖人與灰狼,而爭取杜蘭特加盟被認為是球隊展現爭奪季後賽企圖的指標性補強,外傳火箭交易還包括找回2014-20球季的昔日老將卡佩拉(Clint Capela),相關交易涉及7隊,寫下NBA紀錄。
火箭得到後衛格林(Jalen Green)和布魯克斯(Dillon Brooks)、中鋒馬魯亞奇(Khaman Maluach)、前鋒佛萊明(Rasheer Fleming)、後衛布雷亞(Koby Brea)、後衛普勞登(Daeqwon Plowden),以及未來次輪選秀權。
籃網獲得2個未來次輪選秀權,勇士換來前鋒圖希(Alex Toohey)、馬沙克(Jahmai Mashack),湖人取得蒂耶羅(Adou Thiero),老鷹得到次輪交換權、火箭羅迪(David Roddy)以及現金。灰狼獲得齊卡斯基(Rocco Zikarsky)、2個未來次輪選秀權及現金。
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