This Is The Longest THe NBA Has Gone Without A Trade Since 1968...Not Counting The Lockout Years

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Harden and P.J to the bucks for Bledsoe, Middleton and a rack of picks.
 

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Morey doing harden a favor. Westbrook has fallen off a cliff. Rockets have 0 chance to win this year. They’ll get bounced in the first or second round. Harden will avg 35/8/5 and lose in 5-6 games and the narrative will be harden can’t win playing like that.

Harden gets his chance at a ring and Morey gets to prove his point that moreyball works.

I can see it coming.
 

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This has been the longest the NBA has been without a trade since 1968 (outside of lockout years)
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There has not been a trade in the NBA since Russell Westbrook was moved in July, which represents an unprecedented slow period for the league.

According to our research, this is actually the longest the NBA has been without a trade since 1968 – excluding seasons shortened by lockouts. In fact, for the first time ever in a non-lockout season, this is the first time there have been no trades in August, September, October or November.

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We asked several front-office employees why they believe there has been such little movement this year.

“With so many new players on new teams, many teams are still trying to figure out their needs,” one NBA executive explained. “Look at how many stars changed teams. I think that is the main reason for the drought.”

Six players who earned All-NBA honors switched teams during the 2019-20 offseason. That more than doubled the previous record set in 1998 and also matched the total of the previous four offseasons combined. It also does not include top stars like Anthony Davis and Jimmy Butler, who did not make All-NBA team last season.



As we wrote last month, only 43.6 percent of players in the NBA returned to the same team this season that they were on for opening night last year. That was the lowest mark of any year during the 21st century.

While the massive shakeup across the Association obviously played a big role in the current trade drought, another NBA executive offered a different reason, pointing to “the fact that two-way contracts, in some scenarios, allow teams another avenue to supplement roster needs.”

For example, the Golden State Warriors have been decimated by injuries this season. So to replenish their roster, they have received 421 minutes from Ky Bowman and 241 minutes from Damion Lee. These two teammates lead all players on two-way contracts in playing time so far this season.

There are 35 players who are currently signed to two-way deals for an NBA team in 2019-20. While these contracts do not provide the major shakeup that a trade would provide, it does give immediate relief for rosters without teams having to worry about mortgaging their future.

HoopsHype’s Alex Kennedy contributed reporting and Alberto de Roa contributed research to this article.
 

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I was actually thinking about this the other day. That 43.6 % of players returning to their former team is ridiculously low. Gonna be hard creating a team "culture" or whatever with those numbers.
 

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I was actually thinking about this the other day. That 43.6 % of players returning to their former team is ridiculously low. Gonna be hard creating a team "culture" or whatever with those numbers.
Gonna have to become “get it how you live” while you can. That’s why some Philly process shyt, like what ATL is basically doing, doesn’t make sense anymore. You just won’t have these guys long unless you winning, sometimes even if you winning.
 

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I was actually thinking about this the other day. That 43.6 % of players returning to their former team is ridiculously low. Gonna be hard creating a team "culture" or whatever with those numbers.
Gonna have to become “get it how you live” while you can. That’s why some Philly process shyt, like what ATL is basically doing, doesn’t make sense anymore. You just won’t have these guys long unless you winning, sometimes even if you winning.

December 15 is the first day that guys who signed as FAs can be traded. DOn't know if there'll be a lot of activity as in past years
 

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December 15 is the first day that guys who signed as FAs can be traded. DOn't know if there'll be a lot of activity as in past years
Philly gotta be active on basically every trade deadline because their roster coming into every one is fukked
 
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