Dec. 15 has come and gone, which means NBA trade season has officially commenced.
Players who changed teams over the offseason are now able to be traded, which opens up a world of functionality and flexibility across the trade market. It’s now a race to Feb. 6, a nearly two-month window for teams to figure out where exactly their aspirations begin and end for the 2024-25 season.
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It feels like the actual trade season has started earlier than ever too. Already, we’ve seen two teams try to solve a problem, with the Golden State Warriors acquiring Dennis Schröder to help their backup point guard problem and the Indiana Pacers trading for
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