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James s three-party trading plan is exposed! The Lakers target Jokic, and the Cavaliers welcome back LeBron

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The offseason storm was ignited by the KD trade, and the foundation of the league shook. Under the halo of the stars, the sense of security is gone - except Curry, the soul figure of the Golden State Dynasty. He is like the totem grown in the blood of the warriors. Even if the dynasty's glory is temporarily conquered, trade Curry? This thought itself is like blaspheming the Golden State Temple. Curry himself has no idea of ​​leaving this land that made him legendary.

However, James, who is the same genius as Curry, has his future hangs at the forefront. Will next season player options be implemented? No final statement has been made so far. More importantly, if he stays, he is very likely to refuse to cut his salary. This invisible rope may tighten the Lakers' throats to strengthen the lineup.

There are the pinnacles of commercial value as James and Curry, such as Jokic, Antetokounmpo and Doncic. They should be the most solid symbol of "one person, one city". But the reality is cold - Doncic has been abandoned by the Mavericks on the grounds of "defensive flaws"; Antetokounmpo faced the dilemma of the Bucks' first round for three consecutive years, and his oath of loyalty became shaky, just like the flag repeatedly testing the direction of the wind in public; and the most shocking shock actually came from the Denver Plateau.

Kronk, the helm of the new champion Nuggets, actually left a shocking statement in the interview: If you want to avoid the strict "second tyrant line" or be forced by core injuries, trading Jokic is not a restricted area. He admitted that the date extension was placed in front of Jokic, but the result was unpredictable. The unbroken sound is cold: Even the absolute cornerstone of the Nuggets' first championship in history, its future is not a rock. The Nuggets’ management’s abacus is clearly audible—on the balance between money and the throne, smart business interests have surpassed the ambition to defend their title. Jokic, the league's recognized peak in combat power, was actually pushed to the center of the trading storm.

A huge change in three parties thus surfaced: the Lakers sent James, Reeves, Kneckett and future draft picks, with the goal directly targeting Jokic; the Cavaliers provided Garland, Allen and draft picks to welcome the former king James; the Nuggets sent Jokic to receive Garland, Allen, Reeves and precious first-round picks. This transaction seems bold, but it implies the logic of winning three.

After the Nuggets were determined to rebuild, the significance of Jokic's return to combat power has faded. Collecting future assets and releasing heavy wage pressure are the core demands. Since reaching the top in 23 years, the Nuggets' dominance has been lost to the naked eye, but the fight in the West has become increasingly fierce. The quiet change from the coaching seat to the management may be the prelude to this huge shock.

For the Lakers, bid farewell to a legend of the times, but welcomed the top ball dealer combination between Jokic and Davis, and the window for the championship was suddenly clear. For James, the fallen leaves are rooted in Cleveland, and assisting Mitchell in his playing years, the Cavaliers' solid Eastern Conference regular season record proves its potential for championships. The Cavaliers themselves were eliminated in the second round of the playoffs this year, and the structural flaws of the lineup were fully exposed - the height of the two-core outside was limited, and the inside combination was weak. Sending off Garland and Allen, who were declining, welcomed James's powerful medicine with both box office and strength. The Cavaliers' immediate combat power was not damaged, but instead gained the opportunity to reshape the pattern.

When the Golden State Flag Curry is still as stable as a mountain, other superstars in the league have been involved in the vortex of position transfer. Nuggets boss Kroenke's words "Save money more important than winning the championship" reveals the coldest and hardest background of the business alliance. The halo of superstars is so fragile and fragile in front of salary rules and boss's profit book.

The golden armor of loyalty and merit is being washed out of cracks by the torrent of capital. This shocking trading concept involving three superstars, whether it comes true or not, has written a new footnote for the alliance: in the face of the law of interests, even the most stable rock will eventually be levered - the so-called eternity is just the most easily erased pencil handwriting in the business blueprint.

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