PORTLAND: Trades Dame with Nurk for salary matching. Receives expiring contracts, 3 young non-lottery players, and 3 FRPs. This sets them up well for a rebuild, while also satisfying Dame's wishes without feeling like they got a poor return.
MIAMI: Trades an expiring and now redundant player in Kyle Lowry, 2 young players that have no impact on current championship aspirations, and 2 FRPs. Receives Dame to supercharge their offense, and Nurk provides extra size when needed, and the option to go extra big with Bam at PF for a few minutes. Miami leans into capitalizing on chasing down another title without losing anything that is needed to take them there. Talent profit.
BROOKLYN: Trades expiring and useless Spencer Dinwiddie, a raw player, and 1 FRP. Receives Tyler Herro. Not a huge move for the Nets, but absolutely a positive move. Trading assets that have no current bearing into a piece that improves the present AND future is good management.
HOUSEKEEPING: THIS OBVIOUSLY CAN'T HAPPEN UNTIL 30 DAYS HAVE PASSED SINCE JAQUEZ SIGNED, AND UNTIL SHARPE HAS HIS TEAM OPTION PICKED UP BY BROOKLYN.