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Analyst Names His Top-5 NBA Winners This Offseason


An NBA logo is shown at the 5th Avenue NBA store on March 12, 2020 in New York City. The National Basketball Association said they would suspend all games after player Rudy Gobert of the Utah Jazz reportedly tested positive for the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
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The NBA offseason got off to a fast start, with multiple deals taking place in the blink of an eye.

Sports analyst Emmanuel Acho put together his list of the top five winners of the NBA offseason, considering that most deals have been done already.

At No. 5, Acho put the Los Angeles Lakers, citing that the Denver Nuggets got worse with the loss of Bruce Brown, and they got marginally better with the addition of Gabe Vincent and some other minor pieces.

Then, Jordan Poole got the nod at No. 4, as it was evident that he wasn’t comfortable with the Golden State Warriors and didn’t want to listen to their veterans, so he’ll now get to make a lot of money and take as many shots as he wants.

Likewise, he mocked the people who claimed Dillon Brooks wouldn’t find a team, as the former Memphis Grizzlies guard/forward shocked the NBA world by signing a $80 million dollar contract.

Then, he talked about Chris Paul, one of the greatest players of all time and one of the few of who haven’t won a championship yet, but he’ll now have a chance to do so.

And last but not least, he deemed Bradley Beal the No. 1 winner because he’ll finally get to leave ‘basketball purgatory’ by playing with two all-time great scorers.


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