NBA News Roundup Timberwolves acquire Rudy Gobert from Jazz Warriors lose 3 more key role players in free agency and more July 2nd 2022
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talks about watching his story in “RISE” and what it’s like as an underdog
When people doubt you, prove them wrong. talks about watching his story in “RISE” and what it’s like as an underdog
NBA News Roundup Timberwolves acquire Rudy Gobert from Jazz Warriors lose 3 more key role players in free agency and more July 2nd 2022
Rudy Gobert was traded by the Utah Jazz. Day 2 of free agency was not as busy as the first, but there were a couple of huge trades. The finally broke up their dynamic duo of and . The Jazz traded Gobert to the . Meanwhile, the might have finally found the missing piece on their roster. The Celtics acquired playmaking guard from the . Brogdon will improve Boston's roster, and they have a legitimate shot at returning to the NBA Finals next season. Here is the latest NBA news roundup for July 2nd, 2022 brought to you by Sportskeeda.Celtics add Malcolm Brogdon without parting ways to key players
Malcolm Brogdon was traded by the Indiana Pacers. One of the problems for the Boston Celtics in their NBA Finals loss to the Golden State Warriors was turnovers. The Celtics had success without a playmaking guard, but that also led to their downfall. They have now acquired a player who could help them win their 18th title. According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, the Celtics sent five players and a 2023 first-round pick to the Indiana Pacers for Malcolm Brogdon. Wojnarowski reported that Daniel Theis, Aaron Nesmith, Nik Stauskas, Malik Fitts and Juwan Morgan are heading to the Pacers. The Celtics are sending Daniel Theis, Aaron Nesmith and a 2023 first-round pick, sources tell ESPN. The Indiana Pacers are trading guard Malcolm Brogdon to the Boston Celtics, sources tell ESPN.The Indiana Pacers are trading guard Malcolm Brogdon to the Boston Celtics, sources tell ESPN.The Celtics are sending Daniel Theis, Aaron Nesmith and a 2023 first-round pick, sources tell ESPN. Brian Robb of added that the 2023 first-round pick is top-12 protected. This means that next year's pick will become a second-round pick if it is not conveyed. The Pacers are in a full-blown rebuild, led by a couple of young stars in Tyrese Haliburton and Bennedict Mathurin.Jazz start overhaul trade Rudy Gobert to Minnesota
Rudy Gobert was acquired by the Minnesota Timberwolves from the Utah Jazz. A few days after hiring a new head coach, the Utah Jazz made their next move of the offseason. They traded longtime center Rudy Gobert to the Minnesota Timberwolves, per Adrian Wojnarowski of . The Timberwolves sent five players to the Jazz in return, headlined by rookie big man Walker Kessler. Malik Beasley, Patrick Beverley, Jarred Vanderbilt and Leandro Bolmaro will also head to Utah as part of the deal. Minnesota will also part ways with four future first-round picks. Jon Krawczynski of The Athletic reported that three (2023, 2025 and 2027) of the first-round picks are unprotected, while the other one (2029) is top-five protected. The Jazz also received the rights to swap first-round picks in the 2026 NBA draft. The arrival of Gobert in Minnesota means Karl-Anthony Towns is free to move into the power forward position. The picks going to Utah, per sources: unprotected 1sts in 23, 25, 27, a swap in ‘26 and a top 5 protected in ‘29The picks going to Utah, per sources: unprotected 1sts in 23, 25, 27, a swap in ‘26 and a top 5 protected in ‘29Giannis Antetokounmpo was hungry for success from the start of his NBA career
Giannis Antetokounmpo at the 2021 NBA Finals Giannis Antetokounmpo is one of the three best players in the league. Antetokounmpo is coming off another amazing season despite failing to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to the NBA Finals. The Bucks were eliminated in the Eastern Conference semifinals by the Boston Celtics in seven games. In an interview with Jalen Rose for the New York Daily News, Antetokounmpo opened up about his hunger for success at a very young age. He recalled coming to the gym two hours earlier than scheduled when he was a rookie. "I remember I met my first player development coach," Giannis said. "And he told me, 'Come at 10 a.m..' I was 18. Any 18-year-old wants to sleep and play video games. I was there at 8." "He was like, 'What are you doing here?' I'm like, 'Coach, you told me come at 10 a.m. I'm here at 8. I want this.'" When people doubt you, prove them wrong.talks about watching his story in “RISE” and what it’s like as an underdog
When people doubt you, prove them wrong. talks about watching his story in “RISE” and what it’s like as an underdog