I always get mad at ESPN's NBA Trade Machine in not letting a Russell Westbrook for a Draymond Green trade happen. I think a lot of Basketball People would have lost their cool if a Bob Probertian Reunion was to be.
I think the root of this would have been Russell Westbrook not having another Triple Double in a soccerized analytic stat that never ever existed when Jordan played. But, on the other end, is Golden State pushed as militantly to trade Draymond like they splash landed Harrison Barnes to Dallas?
I'd think reuniting 0 and 35 in the East Bay would have recreated an edgier Ernie and Bernie who would turn Steph Curry into Allen Iverson. But, in Oklahoma, it'd be a chillier winter than when Calgary fell out the good side of the Western Conference Standings.
"Highway 30", the Frontcourt would have looked foolish and great at the same time. The nemesises would have been true expansion, which is who, not when, and the Houston Rockets would have cooked an upset to the point we'd talk their rock up until Opening Night.
Meanwhile, back in the future, "Highway 30" would turn into 40 for 40 after the Thunder not know how to keep a good thing runnin' and and even though trades are overdue to happen vs. decisions, but, in the end, we wouldn't know how great or pitiful those trades would be until the ink dried and expectations crashed to the point no one made erroneous NBA Champion Tattoos.
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