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The Knicks paid the Wu Tang Clan to make an original song and video trying to recruit Kevin Durant in 2019, Method Man revealed on Pablo Torre Finds Out. The clip, titled "The Multi Million Dollar Wu Tang Clan Music Video Meant for One Person," even shows Method Man in a Knicks jersey with Durant’s old No. 35 and ends with Wu Tang members making pitches. As Method Man put it, "We really wanted KD to come, and I knew that KD wanted to come." Durant opted for the Brooklyn Nets and later moved on to Phoenix and Houston. Merlin sees the moment as part performance and part desperation, a reminder that teams now sell culture as much as roster fit. The stunt adds to Durant lore and keeps Knicks fans wondering about alternate histories, while franchises keep pushing creative limits to court stars. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds the Knicks would have signed Durant in 2019 because of the Wu Tang pitch: 10%.

The season is about a third complete and SportsWZRD handed out report card grades to all 30 teams. Oklahoma City stands out as the class leader, playing historic defense and topping the standings despite missing Jalen Williams. Detroit and Denver have become real threats, while New Orleans is mired in a 3 and 22 calamity and the Kings and Clippers are in full collapse. Rookie bursts, surprising veterans and injuries have flipped previews, and several playoff races look wide open. Merlin sees patterns more than surprises. Teams built on depth and young talent are winning long before trade season arrives, while veteran heavy rosters are breaking down under injury pressure. Expect sellers to appear from Sacramento and New Orleans and buyers to circle around teams like Denver and Detroit. The draft picks moving around will shape next summer as much as any midseason deal. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Oklahoma City finishing with the best record this season: 60%.

Oklahoma City rolled to a 138 89 rout of the Phoenix Suns in an NBA Cup quarterfinal, the largest margin of victory this season. The Thunder moved to 24 wins and 1 loss, matching the best start in history set by the 2015 16 Golden State Warriors. Shai Gilgeous Alexander poured in 28 points on 11 of 15 shooting in 27 minutes, added eight assists and two steals, while Chet Holmgren had 24 points, eight rebounds and three blocks. Devin Booker sat out with a strained right groin, and the Suns finished 39.3 percent from the field with 20 turnovers. Merlin sees a team in rare rhythm, offense and defense woven together like a protective charm. Still, longevity matters more than a single spell. Health, tougher opponents and the grind of the season will decide whether this run becomes legend or a brilliant early chapter. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Oklahoma City finishing with 73 wins or more this season: 20%.

Merlin sees Shai Gilgeous Alexander credit Chris Paul with teaching him how to be a pro. "Chris really was the first person to show me what it meant to be a professional," Shai said, pointing to off court routines like nutrition, massages and treatment as "the things you don't think about as a kid." They paired in the 2019 20 season, helped an underdog Thunder reach the playoffs, and Shai's game grew as Oklahoma City later rose to a title and now sits atop the league. Merlin notes that veteran habits ripple through a franchise. Paul led by example even if his style later clashed in Los Angeles. Those small practices often separate good players from great ones. If Shai keeps that discipline and the Thunder sustain their talent pipeline, their run looks crafted not lucky. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Shai winning another MVP this season: 45%.

The NBA Cup quarterfinal between the Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs will use the Lakers standard court after players had trouble slipping on the bright yellow surface during group play. The league made the change "out of an abundance of caution." San Antonio will be without Victor Wembanyama due to a calf injury, and the winners of Wednesday's games head to Las Vegas for the semifinals. The Lakers chase a second NBA Cup after winning the inaugural title. Merlin sees small choices shaping big nights. A safer court limits an avoidable variable, and without Wembanyama the Spurs lose their anchor. The article notes Luka Dončić returned recently and produced a monster stat line in the prior meeting, suggesting confident star play could decide the matchup. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of the Lakers winning this quarterfinal: 68%.

The Oklahoma City Thunder were the runaway choice in The Athletic survey of 36 NBA executives as the league's best front office after winning the franchise first championship since relocating from Seattle. OKC took 31 of 36 first place votes and 341 points, well ahead of the Boston Celtics with one first place vote and 110 points. Led by GM Sam Presti and owner Clay Bennett, the Thunder went 68 wins and 14 losses last season and are 23 and 1 so far. Presti's moves, from drafting Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams to trading for Shai Gilgeous Alexander via the Paul George deal, set the foundation. Merlin sees the pattern behind the glow. Locking SGA Holmgren and Williams into long term deals and converting draft capital into impact talent explain why OKC appears a step above the rest. Still, depth health and the ever shifting salary picture are tests even the wisest front office must face. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Oklahoma City finishing with the best record in the NBA this season: 70%.

The Mavericks announced Wednesday that center Dereck Lively II will have season ending foot surgery and is expected back at 100 percent before next training camp. Interim GM Matt Riccardi said "Dereck has handled every challenge of this season with professionalism and resilience." Lively battled a knee sprain earlier and returned only to suffer swelling in the same troublesome right foot. At 9 and 16 and sitting 11th in the West, Dallas loses a young rim presence at a time Kyrie Irving is still out recovering from a torn ACL. Merlin sees the court tilt. Without Lively the Mavericks get thinner inside, forcing more minutes at center and pushing the front office to consider a big move. If Dallas stays on the playoff bubble as the Feb 5 trade deadline nears, the team may chase a proven star to shore up defense and close games. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Dallas trading for Anthony Davis before Feb 5: 18%.

The Lakers are eyeing New Orleans defender Herb Jones as a trade target as the Pelicans are reportedly "starting to listen and at least show some willingness to listen" on Jones and Trey Murphy III. Los Angeles brings a top six offense but only a 21st ranked defense, so a true perimeter stopper could be the missing piece. Jones would be cheaper than Murphy and would address the Lakers most glaring shortcoming. Merlin sees Jones as a rare glue defender with length, strength, energy, on ball pest and off ball instincts. He would not single handedly "fix" the defense, but among realistic options he offers the biggest immediate impact. The cost matter looms, yet if the Lakers believe they are one stopper away they must pursue him hard. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: "Odds the Lakers acquire Herb Jones before the trade deadline: 40%."

Merlin sees the Rockets are not a realistic landing spot for Ja Morant even with Fred VanVleet out for the season. The Athletic says Houston is "not interested" because it prizes its young core and resists pricey roster shortcuts. Morant’s trade stock has fallen after a suspension for comments, recurring injuries, and missing time since Nov. 15. Merlin senses teams now weigh availability and attitude as much as talent. Memphis’ star has admitted he lost some joy, sat out with a calf issue, and drew a suspension for conduct detrimental to the team. Houston could use playmaking but prefers patience over a risky blockbuster, so Morant’s fit there feels unlikely. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds Ja Morant lands in Houston this season: 5%.

Steve Kerr leads Sportico's list of highest paid NBA coaches at 17 million a year, with Erik Spoelstra and Tyronn Lue tied at 15 million. The top ten also includes Doc Rivers, Ime Udoka, Joe Mazzulla, Rick Carlisle, Mike Brown, Jason Kidd and JJ Redick. Kerr's run of Finals trips and four titles explains the payday, even as the Warriors sit 13 to 12 this season. Ime Udoka is the only top earner without a championship while his Rockets are 15 to 6. Merlin sees championships as the currency that buys coaches job security and huge contracts. Kerr's résumé still casts a long spell, but big paychecks do not cure on court problems. If Udoka can shepherd Houston deep with Kevin Durant, his value will rise fast. The Western Conference will be the proving ground. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Ime Udoka winning a title this season: 18%.

Merlin sees Giannis Antetokounmpo telling teammates to "stress the importance of focusing on basketball and not to allow outside distractions to interfere with the process." He said he is still with the Bucks and rehabbing a strained calf but that he "can't control" whether he stays or is traded. Reports say he and his agent were "having conversations" with the team and the matter should be settled "in the coming weeks" before the Feb 5 trade deadline. Milwaukee is 10 15 through 25 games and 9 8 with Giannis but 1 7 without him. Merlin senses a crossroads. The Knicks had an "exclusive negotiating window" this summer and Giannis has been quietly evaluating the Bucks. If Milwaukee slides while he heals, the front office may be more willing to move its cornerstone. Watch the next few weeks for trade heat or a renewed commitment. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Giannis being traded before Feb 5: 30%.
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Merlin sees a proposed three team deal that would have the Clippers send Ivica Zubac and multiple future firsts to Oklahoma City so L.A. can reclaim its own 2026 and 2027 picks while adding Jarace Walker and Isaiah Jackson. The Pacers would get Zubac as a short term anchor and the Thunder would hoard late decade draft assets. As the piece asks, "Why would the Oklahoma City Thunder ever agree to that?" Merlin senses Los Angeles is paying a premium to buy a clean reset, freeing itself to move aging stars and lean into the 2027 spending window. Indiana gains a steady rim protector for whenever Tyrese Haliburton returns. Oklahoma City prefers deferred cost controlled upside over immediate depth. Risky, but the prize is clearer rebuild control. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds the Clippers complete a deal like this before the deadline: 25%.

Merlin sees the NBA poised for a frenzy once Dec. 15 and Jan. 15 hit, when many 2025 signings become trade eligible. Bleacher Report ran the ledger and picked the likeliest movable player from every team, from stars such as Trae Young, LaMelo Ball and Giannis Antetokounmpo to role pieces like Nic Claxton, Anfernee Simons and Jonathan Kuminga. The piece lays out who clubs will call as they try to "consummate transactions" and where salary and fit make moves more or less plausible. Merlin senses the market will prize flexibility and short term value. Teams will lean on expiring deals and controlled salaries to chase upgrades, while contenders balance injury risk against upside. Expect a flurry around eligibility dates, with young swing pieces and mid tier contracts doing most of the moving before anyone touches the true max stars. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Jonathan Kuminga being traded by the February deadline: 80%.

Merlin sees the Clippers standing firm on Ivica Zubac despite early season struggles and expected trade interest. The team values the "ever-improving big man" after a career year at 16.8 points and 12.6 rebounds and a strong 15.9 and 11.6 start this season. On a relatively affordable three year $58.65 million deal, Zubac gives Los Angeles a cheap anchor as it tries to climb out of a 6 18 hole without a 2026 first round pick. Merlin knows why they cling to him. Zubac supplies rebounding, rim protection and a steady defensive voice while preserving payroll flexibility, so the Clippers prefer to try to turn the season around rather than sell for short term gain. Expect steady deadline interest, but only an offer that reshapes the franchise will move him. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds Zubac is traded before the deadline: 12%.

Tyronn Lue pushed back on reports that he stopped talking to Chris Paul after the Clippers sent Paul home and moved on early in the season. Lue said "That ain't true" and asked "How he gonna play and I'm not talking to him?" Players were "not happy about it," yet the organization acted amid reports that Paul and his leadership style clashed with the coaching staff. Merlin senses a locker room frayed by respect and fatigue. Paul averaged 2.9 points and 3.3 assists in 14.3 minutes, had announced his intent to retire, and faced a coaching group reportedly "at wit's end." With teammates saying Paul had "no communication" with Lue, the split reads less like surprise and more like the end of a chapter. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds Chris Paul signs with another NBA team this season: 20%.

Merlin notes Giannis Antetokounmpo's future in Milwaukee feels uncertain as teammates grow uneasy, per Shams Charania. Players "can feel the tension at play here" while Giannis insists he wants a second NBA championship. Milwaukee sits at 10 wins and 15 losses and faces a tough stretch of road games. Charania said "It'll come down to wins and losses" before the February 5 trade deadline. Merlin sees a fork in the road. With Giannis sidelined by a calf issue and six of nine upcoming games away, the next few weeks will reveal whether role players can steady the ship. A sustained slide would push the franchise toward a reset; a run of wins would hush the whispers. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Giannis requesting a trade before the February 5 deadline: 30%.

Merlin sees the Indiana Pacers are "believed to hold interest" in Dallas center Daniel Gafford as a pick and roll partner for Tyrese Haliburton. Haliburton will miss the 2025 26 season with a torn Achilles, but Indiana lost Myles Turner and ranks near the bottom in center scoring and field goal percentage. Gafford is under contract through 2028 29, is 27 years old, and is shooting 61 percent while averaging 8.9 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.4 blocks this season. Merlin senses the fit. Gafford's athletic finishing and paint protection would give Indiana a clear interior upgrade and a perfect complement to Haliburton's spacing when he returns. Dallas is rebuilding around rookie Cooper Flagg, so Gafford is a logical trade candidate. Whether Indiana buys at the Feb. 5 deadline will come down to price and cap flexibility. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Gafford landing in Indiana by the Feb. 5 trade deadline: 40%.

Merlin sees a quiet exit. The Clippers announced, "We are parting ways with Chris and he will no longer be with the team," and Paul replied, "I'm actually at peace with everything" and "I don't regret anything." The move follows reports that his "leadership style clashed with the Clippers" and that coach Tyronn Lue would not meet with him. Paul had flagged this as his final season, so his departure leaves both his career and Los Angeles in limbo while the Clippers sit 6 18. Merlin notes age, reputation and family pull in opposite directions. At 40, Paul still offers elite game sense for a short term role, but teams will weigh locker room fit. If he wants more minutes he will find a niche, but if he chooses family the league will salute a storied career. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds Chris Paul signs with another team this season: 30%.

The Clippers are actively trying to find Chris Paul a new home after an abrupt split that Paul framed on social media as "just found out I'm being sent home." The team said it will "work with him on the next step of his career," even as coach Tyronn Lue called Paul "just wasn't a good fit." At 40, Paul says he is "just staying ready" to play, but league rules prevent a trade until Dec. 15 and waiving until Dec. 22, with more suitors likely after Jan. 7 when roster spots free up. Merlin sees a group trying to honor a franchise legend while avoiding a cap hit, so cooperation with Paul and his CAA reps makes sense. Expect contenders who need veteran playmaking to circle once roster churn opens windows. Health and fit will decide if this is a stage cameo or a useful chapter for one more playoff push. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Chris Paul landing with another NBA team this season: 70%.

Merlin sees Rich Paul bluntly tell listeners he does not "think the Lakers are good enough to be contenders right now." Paul balanced that realism with LeBron's drive, quoting that James "wants to compete for a championship" and "wants to make every season he has left count." Paul also pushed back on midseason movement, asking "Where's he going to go?" LeBron turns 41 soon, has a player option next spring, has missed 16 games and is averaging a career low 16.1 points while the Lakers are 6 and 1 with him available. Merlin smells a crossroads. Paul is laying groundwork for a sober summer decision rather than a dramatic in season exit. Los Angeles may chase depth at the deadline with names like Herb Jones and Trey Murphy circling, but the real test will come when LeBron chooses whether to chase immediate rings or shape a final chapter on his terms. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: ("Odds of LeBron requesting a trade this season: 15%.")

Merlin sees the Pacers treating 2025 26 as a reset. With Tyrese Haliburton sidelined by an Achilles injury and a string of other setbacks, Indiana is 6 18 and hunting for long term change. ESPN’s Shams Charania says the club is "in active trade talks around the league to find a center of the future after losing Myles Turner in free agency," and local reports note they "have inquired about Walker Kessler for a long time." Merlin knows young cores weather storms. The roster is still built around a 25 year old Haliburton and young pieces, so the front office can afford patience and aggression at the same time. A deal for a high ceiling center would signal a quick rebuild toward contention; otherwise a top draft pick plus health could restore them next season. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds Indiana lands a true center of the future by Feb. 5: 40%.

Rich Paul again shut down trade talk about LeBron James on the Game Over podcast, asking "Where's he gonna go?" and calling Knicks interest "wishful thinking." Paul said LeBron will remain with the Lakers through the end of the 2025 to 26 season. LeBron is a free agent this summer so he could sign elsewhere, but a trade looks unlikely given he never pushed for one even when roster ceilings and direction were questioned. Merlin sees calm rather than chaos. The Lakers sit near the top of the West at 17 6 and that competitive position and LeBron’s history of controlling his destiny make staying a simple choice. The Knicks may dream, but real movement likely waits for free agency, not a sudden midseason swap. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of LeBron being traded before the end of the 2025 to 26 season: 8%.

Merlin sees the Clippers at a crossroads. League voices tell L.A. to "better position themselves for the next five years" as Oklahoma City controls their 2026 first round pick and has a 2027 swap. ESPN reporting lays out routes including moving Kawhi Leonard and James Harden, but Leonard may be tough to place because of injury and the ongoing Aspiration case, while Harden is easier to trade though salary math and the lost pick limit options. Merlin senses pain ahead if the team tears down now and knows owner Steve Ballmer may resist surrendering a title chase. Sitting 6 and 18 with playoff hopes fading, Los Angeles must choose between an expensive, uncertain rebuild or squeezing value from a fragile star duo before the market moves. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of the Clippers trading Kawhi Leonard before the 2026 draft: 25%.

Merlin sees the Bucks at a crossroads. ESPN’s Shams Charania reports Milwaukee would open trade talks about Giannis Antetokounmpo beyond the New York Knicks, who had an exclusive negotiating window. Brian Windhorst says Giannis has asked for a trade, and Giannis told reporters "It's not the first time" he has thought about playing elsewhere. The club is slumping 2 and 9 in its last 11 games, Giannis is out with a calf strain, and New York lacks the draft picks to build an easy deal for Milwaukee. Merlin senses a chess match unfolding. Teams like the Atlanta Hawks and Miami Heat are floated as realistic fits, but Milwaukee cannot simply rebuild because it does not control future first round picks. Giannis was at an elite pace before the injury, so the next moves will test the Bucks front office and reshape the East whether or not a deal happens soon. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Giannis being traded this season: 30%.

Merlin sees a trade wind around Anthony Davis. ESPN’s Shams Charania called him a "critical trade target" for contenders such as Detroit, Atlanta and Toronto as the Mavericks fumble at 9 16 and cling to a play in spot while Kyrie Irving rehabs. Davis is under contract through next season with a 2027 28 player option, but availability is the usual caveat after missing time; in 10 games he is averaging 19.6 points and 10.2 rebounds while shooting 52.3 percent. Merlin knows the East is wide open, and adding a future Hall of Famer would tilt the scales overnight. Pairing Davis with Cade Cunningham or Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram would be transformative. Still, health and fit limit the price Dallas can expect, so the Mavericks may wait for a buyer willing to pay in picks and proven players. 🧙♂️ Merlin’s Prediction: Odds of Anthony Davis being traded this season: 45%.