NBA: LA Lakers trade Thomas Bryant to Denver Nuggets
The LA Lakers trade Thomas Bryant to the Denver Nuggets ahead of the NBA trade deadline, strengthening a title-contending rival.
By ET Spotlight Special |
Agencies
As the NBA trade deadline approaches, the LA Lakers have made a controversial move by trading Thomas Bryant to the Denver Nuggets. This decision has been met with disappointment from Lakers supporters, who had grown fond of Bryant due to his solid contributions to the team.
Bryant was responsible for a memorable game-winning dunk against the Wizards in December, and put up impressive numbers with 31 points and 14 rebounds in a win against the Blazers in January. He had become a fan favorite over the course of the season, making his sudden departure a surprise for Lakers fans.
Furthermore, by trading Bryant to the Denver Nuggets, the Lakers have potentially strengthened a title-contending rival who currently sits at the top of the Western Conference standings. This trade may make the already formidable Nuggets even stronger, adding to the frustration of Lakers fans.
Online platform Top Shot makes a fortune selling short videos of dramatic game sequences
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Fans have been flocking by the thousands to the Top Shot online platform to buy short videos of dramatic sequences from professional basketball games, as a new virtual market enjoys astonishing success among collectors, sports fans and art lovers. To the untrained observer, one video clip showed NBA superstar LeBron James in one of his more spectacular moves; but it lasted no more than a few dozen seconds. On Top Shot, however, it instantly became a collector's item that sold on Monday for an eye-popping $208,000.
Fans have been flocking by the thousands to the Top Shot online platform to buy short videos of dramatic sequences from professional basketball games, as a new virtual market enjoys astonishing succe..
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The video sequence is an "NFT" -- a Non-Fungible Token -- a virtual object whose identity, authenticity and traceability are theoretically indisputable and tamper-proof, thanks to the same "blockchain" technology used to ensure the security of cryptocurrencies like the hugely popular bitcoin. Launched in early October by Canadian firm Dapper Labs in partnership with the National Basketball Association, Top Shot allows customers to buy and sell these short video clips -- called "moments" -- at prices that vary depending on demand and rarity.
The video sequence is an "NFT" -- a Non-Fungible Token -- a virtual object whose identity, authenticity and traceability are theoretically indisputable and tamper-proof, thanks to the same "blockchai..
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Dapper Labs selects and sells the clips, in numbers varying from one single copy to hundreds of identical "moments." Once the sale is recorded on the platform, clips can change hands, from one collector to another, an unlimited number of times. Dapper Labs takes a small commission from each sale, and a percentage is shared with the NBA and the players association. After a slow start, Top Shot's business has exploded since January, generating more than $200 million in transactions since the start of the year, according to a Dapper Labs spokeswoman.
Dapper Labs selects and sells the clips, in numbers varying from one single copy to hundreds of identical "moments." Once the sale is recorded on the platform, clips can change hands, from one collec..
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By Wednesday, Top Shot was approaching its first 100,000 buyers, she added. The Momentranks website, which says it provides "accurate, real-time moment valuations," puts the current value of the market at $1.8 billion. Paradoxically, most of the video clips being sold can be viewed for free elsewhere on the internet, primarily on YouTube. "I totally understand the initial reaction of 'I don't get it' or 'This seems stupid,'" Jonathan Bales, who spent $35,000 for one "moment," wrote on his Lucky Maverick blog.
By Wednesday, Top Shot was approaching its first 100,000 buyers, she added. The Momentranks website, which says it provides "accurate, real-time moment valuations," puts the current value of the mark..
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"But guess what? There's a whole generation of young, smart people who've grown up in a fundamentally different way from me and you, so whether or not we 'get' the future is irrelevant to how it will transpire." Steve Poland, creator of the Mighty Minted site, recalled his own initial reaction. "I signed up for an account, and then just instantly, it just clicked, it was like, this is the future. And this is now. And this is what collectibles are going to become in the future."
"But guess what? There's a whole generation of young, smart people who've grown up in a fundamentally different way from me and you, so whether or not we 'get' the future is irrelevant to how it will..
The Lakers received Davon Reed and three second-round picks (2025, 2026, 2029) in return for Bryant, but Reed is not a comparable player to Bryant. Reed is a bench player with mediocre statistics and has frequently not played at all. The trade was not about acquiring Reed or the second-round picks, but rather getting rid of Bryant.
According to ESPN reporters Adrian Wojnarowski and Ramona Shelburne, Bryant was dissatisfied with his playing time in LA and sought a larger role. Shelburne reported that Bryant was unhappy with his decreased playing time since Anthony Davis returned to the lineup and requested that the Lakers find him a better opportunity. Additionally, Bryant had outperformed his contract and the Lakers only had the mid-level exception available to re-sign him, so they chose to allocate his minutes to Wenyen Gabriel and replenish their draft picks.
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FAQs:
When did Thomas Bryant begin his professional career? June 22, 2017.