Winners & Losers: Kemba Walker Traded to the Thunder

The Boston Celtics have continued their major offseason overhaul by trading Kemba Walker to the Thunder. We broke down the winners and losers in the deal.

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Oct 13, 2019; Boston, MA, USA; Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens talks with Boston Celtics guard Kemba Walker (8)nduring the first half of a preseason game against the Cleveland Cavaliers at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports

What an insane week in the NBA. We’re sure you’re well aware of everything that has happened, but if not, here’s a fresh reminder:




Past 48 hours in the NBA:









- The KD Game




- CP3 reportedly tests positive




- Kawhi’s ACL injury




- Stan Van Gundy fired




- Scott Brooks part ways w/ Wizards




- Donnie Nelson/Rick Carlisle era ends in Dallas




- Sixers blow 26-point lead




- Playoff P




- Zion’s family wants out of NO pic.twitter.com/S8tLr5fQgN


— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) June 17, 2021

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Crazy, right? Well, it appears we’re not even close to done as the Boston Celtics have traded Kemba Walker and the 16th overall pick in this draft to the Oklahoma City for Thunder for Al Horford and Moses Brown. For the Celtics, this is Brad Stevens’ first move in his new role of President of Basketball Operations. There had been rumors of Kemba wanting out of Boston for a few months, and now it has happened.




The Celtics are trading Kemba Walker, the No. 16 overall pick in the 2021 draft and a 2025 second-round draft pick to Oklahoma City for Al Horford, Moses Brown and a 2023 second-round pick, sources tell ESPN.


— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 18, 2021

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Boston cleared up some money in this deal but it’s unclear how they’ll go about retooling this roster as they search for a new coach. For the Thunder, they continue their rebuild and add yet another first round pick to their treasure chest.

We broke down all the winners and losers from this blockbuster deal.

Winner: Insane NBA News

What a week for the NBA. And we’re not even talking about the playoffs. We already ran through everything that happened this week, but when you really look at it, all you can say is wow. Just an insane news cycle with chaos in Dallas, CP3 in COVID protocals, Kawhi getting hurt, LeBron going of fon the league, and much more. If this is any indication about the upcoming summer, then the NBA is going to be off the rails.

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Loser: Boston Celtics

No matter how you break this down, this is an L for the Celtics. They cleared Kemba’s massive contract in this deal, but this franchise is still in flux on where to go from here. Not to mention that they have to worry about keeping Jayson Tatum and Jalen Brown happy. Oh, and they still don’t have a head coach. Brad Stevens is in for quite a battle to get things back on track in Boston.

Winner: Oklahoma City Thunder

If it seems like the Thunder have every pick in the next five NBA drafts that’s because they almost do. Like, Sam Presti has accumilated so many draft picks going forward it’s almost insane. They have three first round picks in this upcoming draft after this Kemba deal and will be able to continue to see this rebuild through. They still have to hit on these picks, but it’s clear that Presti is setting the franchise up for success in the future.

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Loser: Kemba Walker

Yes, Kemba got paid and isn’t really a “loser” in that sense. But when you look at how this all played out, you have to think he might be regretting leaving Charlotte in hindsight. He was a franchise player for the Hornets and went to Boston in hopes of winning on the big stage. That didn’t happen and now he’s in Oklahoma City, who probably will try and figure out how to move him yet again.

Winner: Jayson Tatum

Talk about leverage. Jayson Tatum is the face of the Boston Celtics and has all the leverage in the world with the franchise. Tatum is up for a max extension this summer and will surely get it, but as we’ve seen in the NBA, he could also force Boston’s hand if he wanted to. We’re in the height of the player empowerment movement and with the Celtics at a crossroads, Tatum can make sure the franchise goes in the direction that he wants.

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Loser: Danny Ainge

One more L for the road for Danny Ainge. Although Ainge is now retired, he’s falling in the loser category here because he was the one who made the deal for Kemba Walker and handed out that big contract. Hindsight is 20/20 but when you look at the other moves that Ainge didn’t make during his time in Boston, this is a tough pill to swallow.

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