With the Wolves Obtaining DVV and having Rob Dillingham off the bench, it makes sense why they would look to trade NAW, especially since he's on an expiring contract and will command a lot of money In FA. This trade gives them a younger guard in McCain, who provides spacing, and they also get Ricky Council as a young athletic forward who can attack the paint. They also get a good '29 Clippers/Sixers Swap FRP that they can use in the future for deals.
The Nets offload DFS and get a decent '26 frp that won't be very valuable but is good to have for a young team nonetheless. They also get expiring contracts so the money is completely off the books this season, and KJ Martin is still young, so they can experiment with him since they're also tanking.
The 76ers go all in, hoping to make a deep run this season. They get NAW as an elite POA defender, who fills a similar role that Melton played for them, except NAW is bigger and lengthier, which makes him a more versatile defender, and he's an overall better defender. Getting DFS also helps with their weak PF spot, and they fill it with a guy who can shoot the 3 moderately, and defend and hustle really well. The only question with obtaining both these players is how 76ers will deal with the contracts. NAW is expiring and will command a lot of money from teams, so will 76ers be able to retain him or will this be a 1-year rental? As for DFS, he is 31 years old making $15 Million a year. Can he keep his production good enough to where his contract won't be seen as a negative asset? All in all, this trade puts the 76ers as a win-now team, and it maximizes the window they have with an MVP in Joel Embiid.
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