Irving, Butler and the others: One year, five unexpected trade demands

23/Sep/18 10:57 September 24, 2018

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23/Sep/18 10:57

Eurohoops.net

With Jimmy Butler and the Timberwolves as the pretext, Eurohoops presents five trade demands in the NBA that came out of nowhere within a single year.

By John Rammas/ irammas@eurohoops.net

Signing a contract is one way of showing where you want to be. A trade demand is another one. And Jimmy Butler no longer wants to be in the Timberwolves and he made that clear over the last hours.

Eurohoops picked up on it and presents the five most unexpected trade demands since last summer.

PAUL GEORGE | SF | 1990
Was: Pacers 2010-17
Went: Thunder 2017-today
Trades: Victor Oladipo, Domantas Sabonis

They’d been together since 2010, when they had selected him with the 10th overall pick. But the consecutive failures (back-to-back… -to-back knockouts in the first round of the playoffs) had become even more unbearable because of his longing to play for the Lakers. In the end, in July of 2017, he found himself playing for the Thunder, only to be knocked out in the first round once again, this time in the Western Conference. Even though he was a free agent a summer later, since he still didn’t manage to become a Laker, he returned to Oklahoma with a $136.900.000 contract. Just as long as he’s not playing for the Pacers

ERIC BLEDSOE | PG | 1989
Was: Suns 2013-17
Went: Bucks 2017-today
Trades: Greg Monroe

The season had just gotten underway. But he hadn’t, as he was posting on Twitter “I don’t wanna be here” on October 22. The tweet couldn’t have been clearer and the first 3 games were his last with the Suns. After he paid a $10.000 fine for that tweet, he paid for the plane tickets bound for Milwaukee and wasn’t seen in Phoenix again. At least as a player for the Suns, since in his first return as an opponent, he made sure he showed (30 points, 6 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals and 7 turnovers in the 107-113 win in overtime) what a great time he’s having with the Bucks. The power of social media…

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