By Josh Whittemore, PSO Sports Operations Executive
Mar 26, 2021

The ‘Best of the Day’ is a daily PSO original series showcasing the most significant stories, highlights, and facts going on in the land of the NFL, NBA, & MLB every day. Get a recap on EVERYTHING that happened on 3/25 here

The 2021 NBA Trade Deadline came and went with lots of movement as 23 teams were involved in Thursday’s action the most in 35 years. Some big name players will be heading to new cities, highlighted by Nikola Vucevic, Victor Oladipo, Lou Williams, and Rajon Rondo. Kings rookie G Tyrese Haliburton made a sick 4-point play, while his teammate De’Aaron Fox earned his second consecutive Player of the Day award for another outstanding performance in SAC’s win over GS. Also, with little fanfare, Nikola Vucevic is in the midst of a historic season. 

Here is the best of the day from March 25, 2021:

Wild 2021 NBA Trade Deadline features Orlando’s fire sale, Oladipo to Miami, and more!

Thursday’s NBA Trade Deadline saw lots of movement as buyers looked to strengthen their squads while sellers decided part ways with assets to build for the future, starting in Orlando. The Magic traded away Nikola Vucevic to Chicago, Aaron Gordon to Denver, and Evan Fournier to Boston. 

The Rockets, after recently ending a 20 game losing streak, sent Victor Oladipo, whom they just acquired in the James Harden blockbuster deal, to South Beach for an underwhelming package as Pat Riley made an impressive deal with Houston’s rookie GM. 

In an attempt to break into the top tier of contenders, the Portland Trail Blazers upgraded from Gary Trent Jr. and Rodney Hood with Norman Powell from Toronto. Also, J.J. Redick was acquired by Dallas from New Orleans as a shooter alongside Luka Doncic while No.1 seeded Philadelphia added G George Hill to solidify their depth in the backcourt. Finally, the LA Clippers swapped longtime sixth man Lou Williams for 2x NBA champion Rajon Rondo with Atlanta.

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5 MAIN TAKEAWAYS FROM THE 2021 NBA TRADE DEADLINE

The closing hours of the NBA trade deadline was a hectic one, with trades happening every few minutes it seemed. Some teams stood out as winners of the day, and some not so much. Additionally, some teams made it clear that they were in win-now mode, and some are in full-rebuild mode as they focus on the future.

1. Houston Rockets botched the James Harden trade: Houston gave away Victor Oladipo to Miami, making it clear that a full rebuild is now in store. This trade looked quite poor for Houston, as it showed what they really got from James Harden. Essentially, they got future draft picks. No key player came to Houston for good as a result of this trade. They messed up greatly as they had a chance to land Ben Simmons or Caris LeVert, Jarrett Allen, plus picks, and ended up with about 20 games from Oladipo, Kelly OlynykAvery Bradley, and some draft picks, for superstar James Harden.

2. No title contender got better at the deadline than Denver: Denver made big waves on Thursday, as they were clearly trying to improve their current roster with bigger names with the West wide open after LeBron & AD’s injuries. They were able to get Aaron Gordon, and only lost an injured Gary Harris, unproven RJ Hampton, and a 2025 draft pick. Additionally, they picked up JaVale McGee from Cleveland. No title contender improved their roster more on deadline day than Denver did.

3. Miami Heat will be the #1 free agent destination this summer: Like Denver, Miami made it clear that they are in win-now mode. They traded for Victor Oladipo, and greatly enhanced their starting lineup. MIA now has a great core of established veterans with Jimmy Butler, Victor Oladipo, and Goran Dragic, along with a promising young group of Bam AdebayoTyler Herro, and Duncan Robinson. Miami will be a top destination for free agents this summer with significant cap space in South Beach.

4. OKC is building the biggest stockpile of draft picks ever seen before: It has been known for a while now that Oklahoma City wants to rebuild, and they’re getting all the future assets they can. The Thunder have made trades over the past couple of years that leave them with the biggest stockpile of draft picks that any team has ever seen before. With their draft capital, the Thunder are in a great position to become competitive in the future and it’d be a surprise if they’re not competing on a perennial basis in 5-10 years.

5. Chicago’s rebuild is over, it’s time to compete again in the Windy City: Chicago showed the rest of the NBA that they wanted to compete again. Chicago gave up some of their youth and draft picks for a proven All-Star in Nikola Vucevic. The team clearly wants to pair him with Zach Lavine in hopes of doing some damage in the Eastern Conference instead of continuing their rebuild and focus on developing young talent. Chicago also secured more Center depth with the addition of Daniel Theis via trade with Boston.

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Haliburton had him on the floor

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PG De’Aaron Fox, SAC (W v.GSW): 44 PTS (16-22 FG | 3-7 3P), 7 AST, 2 REB, 0 BLK, 3 STL, 2 TO

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Portland Trail Blazers (125) [GW-FT] vs. Miami Heat (122)

[Highlights] BLAZERS (+108; $10.40) d. @HEAT (-126; $8.98125-122 (GW-FT) [POR +2 | o217.5]

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Chicago is adding their best Center in franchise history, Nikola Vucevic

  • Only player that was leading his team (ORL) in PTS, REB, AST, STL, and BLK this season
  • On pace to be the 1st player with 20+ PPG/10+ RPG/5+ 3PA/40+ 3P% over an entire season in NBA history
  • 1 of 4 players with 20+ PPG & 11+ RPG over the last 4 years (Giannis, Joel Embiid, and Karl-Anthony Towns)
 

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The Clippers moved on from two key franchise players for championship experience

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