Alan Hahn’s Top 5 best moves this NBA offseason | Get Up

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Published 2024-07-03

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  • @raaaafaaaa11
    I love the analysis, the emotion, and dialogue between these guys. One of the best Get Up videos I've seen
  • @DHKer23
    OKC STILL HAS ALL THAT DRAFT CAPITAL 😂 INSANE!
  • @user-EB2016
    Bontemps sounds like he always has an attitude 😂
  • @jay-jay8191
    Celtics resigning everyone is the best move. Celtics has the super 6, still the best team in the league.
  • @TheTony024
    Knicks finally have the wing depth to challenge Boston. Honestly for me, resigning OG Anunoby was a bigger deal than Bridges. The fact they got both is impressive roster management
  • Mavs signing was the biggest imo. Klays shooting will change the teams potential and dynamics like never before. All those drives and kicks from Kyrie and Luka will now go into the hands of a HoF shooter career 40% 3PT who is use to shooting off screens and off the dribble. Choosing to stay on klay or double Luka or Kyrie will have teams running in circles. Their high flyers like gafford and Livey will get even more open dunks bec of the attention teams will have to place on Klay when he's on the floor. This team is going to be a lot of fun to watch this season.
  • We all know the most elite move so far this offseason is GS Signing Slow-Mo 😤🔥
  • @DeAndreDior
    Nets definitely won because they secured their future. Getting their picks and trading their picks was a very smart move. OKC is going to run the league for a very long time.
  • In what universe is an ageing catch and shoot player a bigger trade than mikal bridges to the Knicks
  • @RogerPeltyn
    As a unlv fan, any Moses scurry reference is much appreciated. Haha
  • Lakers should be No. 1 for drafting Bronny. Then next move should be signing that multi-year deal to push the Lakers above that second apron.
  • @nickgilday8946
    PG to sixers has to be an "incomplete" right now. They don't even have a team around them yet, we don't really know what the chemistry or philosophy will work. PG has a lot of potential - good and bad. The puzzle pieces fit better than the suns, but ultimately what killed the suns was lack of 2 way talent around them and never finding chemistry beyond "your turn my turn"... could easily see the same type of thing in philly. Completely agree about thunder. I was never sold on them last year, the early exit didn't surprise me. But they are an exceptional and contender worthy team that got better in two places they absolutely needed to - its nice to see a GM actually learn the "why" behind losing in the playoffs and doing something about it (looking at mavs who lost cuz they had too many defensive liabilities on the perimeter and decided to double down on.. not having perimeter defenders). I think Thunder make a huge jump and it's only a metter of mental maturity for them to get over the hump to the finals now.