Russell Westbrook Traded To Houston Rockets – Full Trade Details

Russell Westbrook Traded To Houston Rockets – Full Trade Details

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James Harden’s most recent post-game presser came by way of a crushing game 6 loss to the Golden State Warriors in this year’s Western Conference semifinal, and the perennial all-star guard descended some ambiguous quotes to journalists in his exit speech.

“I know exactly what we need to do. We’ll figure it out this summer.”

On July 11, 2019, The Houston Rockets figured it out, and all they had to do was exile their 9-time all-star point guard to the Oklahoma City Thunder to get a familiar face. That is, to James Harden, at least.

Regardless of whatever media-fabricated fallacy written about Chris Paul and James Harden’s failing relationship, speculation was put to rest at around 8 p.m. when 11-year Thunder veteran Russell Westbrook was traded from the very franchise that heralded him to the Houston Rockets, ultimately reuniting him with his former Thunder cohort in Harden. Paul, on the other hand, was promptly discarded to the Thunder as a result of the trade.

Call it creating cap space by shedding a massive 3 year, $159 million contract for an aging-yet-productive 34-year-old, or call it a means of accentuating the dismay Harden had for the 9-time all-star by Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey committing to Harden long-term as the franchise cornerpiece, and finally separating the two that showed their “differences of opinion” throughout the season.

The Rockets, on Thursday evening, moved on from what felt like a period of hope for the Rockets and their pursuit of beating rival Golden State with a star-studded backcourt and look to a new duo of two former league MVPs to run Mike D’Antoni’s drive-kick favorable and pick and roll-heavy motion offense.

The Miami Heat had also been in contention for Westbrook’s services, but both the Heat and Thunder could not reach an agreement in the recent days due to Miami’s reluctance to include their younger players in a trade package. The Thunder wanted to do right by Westbrook and accepted his preferred destination of Houston after a tumultuous offseason that involved the trading of all-star and MVP runner up Paul George to the Clippers.

Westbrook stood around, time after time, trade after trade, and stayed loyal to the Thunder. The time has finally come for Westbrook to look for a new location to contend for a title right away. And the 30-year-old guard does not have any longer to stick around for another rebuild.

Westbrook, widely dubbed as the king of triple-doubles, will more than likely replace Paul as the primary ball-handler in the system, potentially relegating Harden back to his natural shooting guard spot. We have yet to see if the old OKC chemistry will still be there and if the two can coexist on the floor at the same time. What is known, however, is that myriad of toxicity that hung over the Rockets heads all year like a dark cloud will finally pass, now that Paul is out of the picture.

Oklahoma City did not walk away from this trade with just Chris Paul along, as there is still a bevy of first-round picks for 2020 and beyond at Thunder GM Sam Presti’s disposal, all of which materialized themselves throughout this free agency period.

As the Brodie takes his talents to Houston to pair up with his good friend in Harden, add this to the list of blockbuster deals in what has felt like the most shocking offseasons in NBA history. For once, it feels as if the league is without a domineering big three of sorts for the first time in quite a while.

The 2019-2020 season is gearing up to be one of the most parity-filled, exciting and unpredictable years in recent memory and with Westbrook heading down the border to H-Town, that parity could either increase, making the West that much more difficult to win, or decrease, if Harden and Westbrook’s styles of play are not dynamic enough to make each other better.

Jul 12, 2019 No Comments
MLB All-Star Game Preview

MLB All-Star Game Preview

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The 2019 MLB All-Star game is here! The 90th annual Midsummer Classic between the best of the American League the best from the National League takes place tonight at Progressive Field, in Cleveland.

Tuesday’s ballgame will be managed by Alex Cora of the AL and Dave Roberts of the NL. Their starting lineups have been unveiled.

Here’s a look at the full rosters and starting lineup for both sides:

NATIONAL LEAGUE STARTERS

  1. Christian Yelich, LF, Brewers
  2. Javier Baez, SS, Cubs
  3. Freddie Freeman, 1B, Braves
  4. Cody Bellinger, RF, Dodgers
  5. Nolan Arenado, 3B, Rockies
  6. Josh Bell, DH, Pirates
  7. Willson Contreras, C, Cubs
  8. Ketel Marte, 2B, Diamondbacks
  9. Ronald Acuna, CF, Braves

SP: Hyun-jin Ryu, Dodgers

RESERVES

C – Yasmani GrandalBrewers
C – J.T. Realmuto, Phillies
1B – Pete AlonsoMets
2B – Jeff McNeil, Mets
2B – Mike Moustakas, Brewers
SS – Paul DeJongCardinals
SS – Trevor Story, Rockies
3B – Anthony RendonNationals
3B – Kris BryantCubs
OF – David DahlRockies
OF – Charlie Blackmon, Rockies
3B – Max Muncy, Dodgers (replaces Rendon)

PITCHERS

SP – Mike SorokaBraves
SP – Jacob deGrom, Mets
SP – Max Scherzer, Nationals
SP – Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers
SP – Hyun-jin Ryu, Dodgers
SP – Walker Buehler, Dodgers
SP – Zack GreinkeDiamondbacks
SP – Luis CastilloReds
SP – Sandy AlcantaraMarlins
RP – Will SmithGiants
RP – Kirby YatesPadres
RP – Josh Hader, Brewers
RP – Felipe Vazquez (replaces Grienke)
SP – Brandon Woodruff (replaces Hader)
SP – Sonny Gray (replaces Scherzer

 

AMERICAN LEAGUE STARTERS

  1. George Springer, RF, Astros
  2. DJ LeMahieu, 2B, Yankees
  3. Mike Trout, CF, Angels
  4. Carlos Santana, 1B, Indians
  5. D. Martinez, DH, Red Sox
  6. Alex Bregman, 3B, Astros
  7. Gary Sanchez, C, Yankees
  8. Michael Brantley, LF, Astros
  9. Jorge Polanco, SS, Twins

SP: Justin Verlander, Astros

RESERVES

C – James McCannWhite Sox
1B – Jose Abreu, White Sox
2B – Brandon Lowe, Rays
SS – Francisco LindorIndians
3B – Matt ChapmanAthletics
OF – Mookie BettsRed Sox
OF – Austin MeadowsRays
OF – Joey GalloRangers
OF/2B – Whit MerrifieldRoyals
DH – Daniel VogelbachMariners
2B – Gleyber Torres, Yankees (replaces injured Lowe)
SS – Xander Bogaerts, Red Sox (replaces injured Pence)

 

PITCHERS

 

SP – Justin VerlanderAstros
SP – Gerrit Cole, Astros
SP – Lucas Giolito, White Sox
SP – Mike Minor, Rangers
SP – Jake OdorizziTwins
SP – Marcus StromanBlue Jays
SP – John MeansOrioles
SP – Charlie Morton, Rays
RP – Ryan Pressly, Astros
RP – Shane GreeneTigers
RP – Brad Hand, Indians
RP – Aroldis ChapmanYankees
SP – Jose Berrios, Twins (replaces injured Odorizzi)
SP – Shane Bieber, Indians (replaces Minor)
RP – Liam Hendriks, Athletics (replaces Morton)
SP – Masahiro Tanaka (replaces injured Stroman)

Can the National League end their 5-game losing streak, or will the American League continue their ASG dominance? Find out tonight at 7:30pm EST, on FOX. You can also keep up with the game on the SneakerReporter MLB Twitter account. Follow @MLB_SR for live play-by-play coverage.

Jul 9, 2019 No Comments
Adidas Unveils Donovan Mitchell’s D.O.N. Issue 1 Signature Shoe

Adidas Unveils Donovan Mitchell’s D.O.N. Issue 1 Signature Shoe

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Donovan Mitchell took the league by storm in his rookie season last year for the Utah Jazz. Mitchell was able to set himself apart from other rookies in the league early. He gained the respect of NBA All-Stars like LeBron James, Paul George, Russell Westbrook just to name a few early. When it was time for the bright lights Donovan Mitchell was able to impress people and gain comparisons to a young Dwyane Wade. Mitchell was able to shoot and slash his way to scoring 23.8 ppg as a rookie. In the playoffs, Donovan was able to put his name and game on notice for the whole league to see when his Jazz eliminated the OKC Thunder. The quick growth and maturity that Donovan Mitchell showed in his game propelled Adidas to make him one of the faces of their brand heading into the future. Adidas wanted to reward Mitchell on an excellent rookie campaign with a signature shoe.

 

Donovan Mitchell’s nickname is “Spida” so it only made sense that Adidas linked up with Marvel to do a SpiderMan themed shoe for the Utah star. The Adidas D.O.N. Issue 1 was debuted his signature shoe in December 2018. The D.O.N. Issue 1 has an amazing cushion around the ankle and has a light mesh that makes this shoe extremely comfortable. Adidas did an amazing job with Mitchell’s first shoe and made all of them based off of Marvel characters which were even better. Check out some of the official images below and check out some of the clips of Donovan Mitchell putting in some work with his Adidas D.O.N. Issue 1 on the court as well.

 

 

D.O.N. Issue 1 – SpiderMan 

 

D.O.N. Issue 1 – Venom 

 

D.O.N. Issue 1 – Iron Spider

 

D.O.N. Issue 1 – Green Goblin

 

 

 

The D.O.N. Issue 1 released on July 5th for $100 so make sure to be on the lookout for the other colorways to follow the original SpiderMan colorway.

Jul 9, 2019 No Comments
AFC North Fantasy Outlook – 2019-2020

AFC North Fantasy Outlook – 2019-2020

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The AFC North is one of the most intriguing divisions in the whole league. Two teams have young and up and coming Quarterbacks, and two teams are not entirely sure as to what their future holds. Fantasy wise, this is a much deeper division than the previously analyzed AFC East. Every team on this list has at least a few players that could end up having very productive years in 2019.

Baltimore Ravens:

QB: Lamar Jackson

RB: Mark Ingram II, Gus Edwards, Kenneth Dixon

WR: Marquise Brown, Willie Snead IV, Miles Boykin, Chris Moore

TE: Mark Andrews

D/ST: Position Rank = 3

The Ravens game plan is almost the opposite of what fantasy owners wish for. They rely on their stingy defense with a heavy dose of the run game on offense. They tend to play in low scoring games, often relying on their star kicker Justin Tucker to knock in 4+ Field Goals to snatch the victory. Coming off an underrated rookie season, Lamar Jackson looks to improve on his play this upcoming season. Jackson could be a sleeper late round selection at QB due to the high frequency at which he runs the ball. The front office made some good off season acquisitions in running back Mark Ingram II from New Orleans, as well as their first round pick Marquise Brown. These two, especially Brown, should help accelerate the progression of Jackson. Mark Andrews is a steady tight end as well. The fantasy concerns here are the lack of possessions mixed with the heavy run attack. You would think the heavy run scheme would sky rocket the value of their RBs, but Head Coach John Harbaugh and Offensive Coordinator Greg Roman tend to lean on a backfield by committee. Ingram II should see a bunch of goal line work, but Jackson’s ability to run himself as well as Dixon’s 3rd down ability make to tough to know exactly how it will play out. Ingram II should be the first Raven off of fantasy boards, with Brown a few rounds after. 

Pittsburgh Steelers:

QB: Ben Roethlisberger

RB: James Connor, Jaylen Samuels

WR: JuJu Smith-Schuster, Donte Moncrief, James Washington

TE: Vance McDonald

D/ST: Position Rank = 8

Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell are finally in the rear-view mirror of the Steelers. Confident in their young stars James Connor and JuJu Smith-Schuster, their workload should reflect that. Barring injury, Connor and Smith-Schuster will both be in the Top 10 in their respective Fantasy Position Ranks by the end of the year. Big Ben is used to having a second strong receiver, so expect Moncrief or Washington to play a significant role in the offense as well. Big Ben is coming off of a very strong year in which he led the league in passing yards in the midst of constant Antonio Brown drama. Obviously Brown is still one of the league’s best at wide out, but there finally should be some clarity in the locker room this year. You can find where I ranked Big Ben in my Top 15 QB Rankings for 2019. Vance McDonald is a mid tier option at TE. He has never really been consistently targeted throughout the duration of a full season, and his stats reflect it. Depending on league size, you could end up just snagging McDonald from the waiver wire. 

Cleveland Browns:

QB: Baker Mayfield

RB: Nick Chubb, Kareem Hunt, Duke Johnson Jr.

WR: Odell Beckham Jr.,Jarvis Landry, Anthony Callaway

TE: David Njoku

D/ST: Position Rank = 25

For the first time in what seems like an eternity, the Cleveland Browns have the highest odds of winning the AFC North. With an exciting and accurate young QB in Baker Mayfield, plenty of weapons in the skill positions, and a young defense a realistic aspiration for the Browns this year is the playoffs. First things first, their defense still needs some work as they ranked 25th in the D/ST in 2018. They used the 2019 draft to stock up on young defenders, taking 6 defenders with their 7 picks. The first off of fantasy boards will obviously be Odell Beckham Jr. who will finally have his chance to shine on a new team. Expect him to be selected within the first 20 picks of the draft. Nick Chubb comes in as their second best fantasy player. Chubb was great once he was finally given the starting duty in week 7. From week 7 on he only went under 8.5 fantasy points once, which was in the last game of the year. He even exploded for games of 34.4 and 26.3 in weeks 10 and 12 respectively. Jarvis Landry is another receiver to target in the middle rounds of the draft. Landry has a super high floor, having topped 80 catches and 4 TD grabs in each of his first five seasons in the league. He has never had over 9 TDs, but don’t expect that to change as his good friend and new running mate Beckham Jr. will certainly play a large role in the offense. David Njoku is also a special young talent. He has made some remarkable highlight catches in his short tenure so far in the league, the only thing to worry about with him is the lack of involvement with so many other play makers. Kareem Hunt is suspended for the first 8 games, so there is no reason to reach early on him. Even when he is eligible, the only foreseeable way of him capturing the starting role over Chubb would be injury. 

Cincinnati Bengals:

QB: Andy Dalton

RB: Joe Mixon, Giovanni Bernard

WR: A.J. Green, Tyler Boyd, John Ross

TE: Tyler Eifert, C.J. Uzomah

D/ST: Position Rank = 29

Lastly, the oh so average Cincinnati Bengals. Could this be the year we see Marvin Lewis fired after years of mediocrity and no playoff success? He still is the winningest coach in Bengals history to give him credit. Three straight years of 7 or less wins and their franchise centerpiece Andy Dalton doesn’t seem to be aging with the TB12 regiment. In terms of Fantasy Football, the Bengals still have a few viable options. Their best fantasy player is certainly Joe Mixon, a do-it-all running back who tries to emulate Le’Veon Bell maybe even too much with jersey number 26 and sleeve on the left arm. Mixon had a big improvement last year, totaling over 1400 yards and 9 total TDs. Definitely a strong RB2 if not a low caliber RB1. Look for his numbers to increase slightly or remain similar to last years production. Besides Mixon, the Bengals have three interesting WRs. A.J. Green has been a stud his whole career, but injuries seem to be catching up with him. Green has missed over 6 games in two of his last three campaigns, and has yet to catch 10 TDs since 2015. Green still has value, but definitely not worthy of a pick in the first couple rounds. Tyler Boyd finally got a chance to show the NFL his skillset last year. In the 14 games he started, he went for over 1000 yards receiving and 7 TDs. His future is bright, and it may not be too long from now that Boyd emerges as the #1 WR on the Bengals regardless of A.J. Green’s health. The last WR in the mix is the speedster out of Washington John Ross. Ross barely played in his 2017 rookie season, but last year he had 7 TDs on only 21 catches in the ten games he started. Obviously this rate is unattainable, but Ross absolutely has the ability to change the game with his electrifying quickness and speed. Taking a middle-late round risk on Ross is not a bad option at all, as the Bengals will be losing in the majority of their games, forcing Dalton to air it out in the second half. Their TE corps is nothing to write home about. Tyler Eifert hasn’t been healthy since 2015 and C.J. Uzomah hasn’t showed enough to be on your fantasy squad. 

Jul 8, 2019 No Comments
The New Face of Los Angeles Basketball? Kawhi Leonard and Paul George to the Los Angeles Clippers

The New Face of Los Angeles Basketball? Kawhi Leonard and Paul George to the Los Angeles Clippers

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The NBA world was stunned on July 5, 2019 with reports of Kawhi Leonard opting not to re-sign with NBA Champions Toronto Raptors and rather play for the Los Angeles Clippers. Leonard would go on to be the first player to not stay with a team after winning Finals MVP. To add on to the shock and awe of the news, Oklahoma City Thunder Guard Paul George was traded to the Clippers as well, only minutes of Leonard’s decision.

The Clippers have found themselves in the best situation they have ever been in since the Chris Paul and Blake Griffin era, in terms of All-Star power. The organization had however been able to make the playoffs last year with no real standout players on their roster. With the new acquisitions of Leonard and George, two of the best two-way players at this time, it is arguable that the Clippers have one of the most stacked teams in the league. The Clippers made an unfortunate early exit in last years Playoffs in 4-2 series against the Golden State Warriors. However, implementing their two newest acquisitions into the starting line-up would increase their play both offensively and defensively.  Leonard last season averaged 26.6 points on 49.6% shooting while George averaged a career-high 28 points on 43.8% shooting. Having two go-to players on offense as well as having 2018 and 2019’s Sixth Man of the Year in Lou Williams, the Clippers have an abundance of options on that side of the floor. However the defensive side of the floor is where most teams should be fearful of the Clippers this coming season. With a potential line-up consisting of Patrick Beverly, Lou Williams, Paul George, Kawhi Leonard, and Montrezl Harrell, players that are notorious for their effort and hard-nosed defense, teams league wide must think twice when coming down the floor offensively. Beverly, George, and Leonard have all found themselves on the First Team All-Defensive in years past, with the addition of Harrell having a breakout season last year, becoming a bigger part of the Clippers identity. With the multitude of blockbuster trades and acquisitions that have occurred up to this point into Free Agency, players, fans, and the organizations still have more in store until the deadline approaches.

Jul 8, 2019 No Comments