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Each NBA Team’s Best Move Of The 2019 Offseason Including NBA Free Agency & The NBA Draft

Each NBA Team’s Best Move Of The 2019 Offseason Including NBA Free Agency & The NBA Draft The 2019 NBA offseason was filled with drama from the NBA free agency frenzy to the 2019 NBA Draft in which Zion Williamson went number one to the New Orleans Pelicans. Today we breakdown every team’s best offseason move. For the Brooklyn Nets, it was landing Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant in the same summer. For the Los Angeles Lakers, it was all about trading for Anthony Davis. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Clippers made two incredible moves for Paul George and Kawhi Leonard.

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Jimmy Crowther breaks down the best move for each team this summer! The Philadelphia 76ers made a sneaky signing by adding Al Horford, while the Boston Celtics managed to replace Kyrie Irving with Kemba Walker. The Dallas Mavericks locked up their future by signing Kristaps Porzingis to a max contract to star alongside Luka Doncic, who was recently named the 2019 NBA Rookie of the Year. The Golden State Warriors lost Kevin Durant, Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston, but they managed to make a trade for Brooklyn Nets’ star D’Angelo Russell.

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