Change the subject. From SN, this is probably better here:
From SN:
Following the NBA’s Feb. 7 trade deadline, the top of the East feels quite different. The Raptors, currently in second place at 43-16, made a big splash acquiring Marc Gasol for a package that included former draft picks Jonas Valanciunas and Delon Wright. On the buyout market, Toronto made more noise by signing one of the top point guards available in Jeremy Lin, who will step into a fairly significant role right away with Fred VanVleet sidelined for roughly a month with a thumb injury.
Elsewhere, the Philadelphia 76ers landed Tobias Harris, an all-star-calibre forward who was putting up a career year with the Los Angeles Clippers. Appearing in a handful of games already with the Sixers, Harris is fitting in nicely and transforms Philadelphia into a legitimate contender in the conference. Meanwhile, the first-place Milwaukee Bucks traded for three-point specialist Nikola Mirotic in a one-sided coup with the New Orleans Pelicans, a move that considerably bolsters their already-lethal offence. Among the contending teams, only Boston didn’t make a move — although theirs could come this summer.
From SN:
Following the NBA’s Feb. 7 trade deadline, the top of the East feels quite different. The Raptors, currently in second place at 43-16, made a big splash acquiring Marc Gasol for a package that included former draft picks Jonas Valanciunas and Delon Wright. On the buyout market, Toronto made more noise by signing one of the top point guards available in Jeremy Lin, who will step into a fairly significant role right away with Fred VanVleet sidelined for roughly a month with a thumb injury.
Elsewhere, the Philadelphia 76ers landed Tobias Harris, an all-star-calibre forward who was putting up a career year with the Los Angeles Clippers. Appearing in a handful of games already with the Sixers, Harris is fitting in nicely and transforms Philadelphia into a legitimate contender in the conference. Meanwhile, the first-place Milwaukee Bucks traded for three-point specialist Nikola Mirotic in a one-sided coup with the New Orleans Pelicans, a move that considerably bolsters their already-lethal offence. Among the contending teams, only Boston didn’t make a move — although theirs could come this summer.
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