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    Knicks Get ‘Must-See TV’ Player in Obi Toppin

    Obi Toppin’s fairy-tale path from a skinny high school tweener without a single offer from a four-year college to an N.B.A. lottery pick began with a promise. He made it four years ago to Rodrick Harrison, the basketball coach at Mount Zion Prep near Washington.It came after the disappointment of Toppin’s senior year at Ossining High School in Westchester County, N.Y., when, according to Harrison, Toppin did not get even get a scholarship offer from a Division II college. Toppin did have one option at a junior college, until a mutual friend suggested that Toppin deserved the chance at a year playing for Harrison at Mt. Zion in Lanham, Md.Harrison watched one game at Ossining and instantly fell in love with Toppin’s ability and hard work. Later that day, the two spoke on the phone.“He told me, ‘Coach, if you give me an opportunity, I promise I won’t fail,’ ” Harrison recalled during a telephone interview Thursday. “ ‘I’ll work as hard as a I can. I will do whatever you need me to do.’ That’s when it clicked for me. When someone is that humble and they have that much talent, it’s like he’s a blank canvas.”Toppin made the most of his one year at Mt. Zion, parlaying it into an offer from the University of Dayton in Ohio, where he played two seasons, averaged 20 points per game in his final year, and then was drafted by his hometown Knicks with the No. 8 overall pick in the N.B.A. draft Wednesday night.The Knicks also are expected to acquire Immanuel Quickley, a top shooting guard out of the University of Kentucky who was selected with the 25th pick by the Oklahoma City Thunder.It was an unusual draft, held remotely because of the pandemic, and several players were overwhelmed on the occasion, including Toppin. He broke down in tears when he was interviewed on ESPN, both because he was returning to New York — he grew up in Brooklyn — and because he had emerged from almost total obscurity to become a top-10 pick.“Hearing my name called is a blessing,” he told reporters. “A lot of people dream of this, and there’s only 60 picks, and I was one of those picks.”When Toppin first walked through the doors at Mt. Zion, he stood 6-foot-5, weighed about 185 pounds and had trouble getting the attention of the best A.A.U. teams in his area. Today he is 6-foot-9, weighs 220 pounds and is the holder of the 2020 John R. Wooden Award for college player of the year after he led the Flyers to a 29-2 record last season.He shoots from long range and midrange, and slashes to the rim, and he is known to electrify audiences with his innovative and acrobatic dunks.“I don’t rank his dunks,” said Anthony Grant, the head coach at Dayton, “but he will definitely excite a crowd with his explosiveness, variety and showmanship. He’s fun to watch; must-see TV.”Toppin tried to showcase his talent for years when few were watching, so when he does get the opportunity, he does not squander it. At Mt. Zion, when he had begun the process of stretching another four inches in height and blossoming into a remarkable player, he finally began to draw the attention of colleges around the country. A group of coaches from state universities like Minnesota and Wyoming came to watch him practice one day in February 2017. But Toppin had injured the thumb on his shooting hand during a tournament the day before. Harrison told all the disappointed coaches not to expect much.Toppin practiced anyway and put on a show by shooting left-handed. Harrison said he went 6 for 8, all with his off hand.“That’s unheard-of, right there,” Harrison said. “I was like, ‘Why didn’t you tell me you can shoot with your left hand, Obi?’ But he wasn’t afraid to do it.”By April of that year, Toppin was still available, and that is when Grant persuaded him to go to Dayton.Grant recalled a game last year at St. Louis, when Toppin had a poor first-half performance. The visitors’ bench was right next to the student section and the students were riding Toppin hard as the Billikens took a 13-point lead midway through the second half.But Toppin was fueled by the taunts. During a timeout, he emphatically told his teammates that they would not lose the game. He scored 8 points in the final four minutes of regulation to help force overtime, and Dayton won. But it was more than just the points: His demeanor and confidence permeated the entire team.“The things he did to get us to overtime and then win the game,” Grant said, “and to be able to handle what was coming at him, that really impressed me.Toppin said he modeled his game after Anthony Davis, the multi-tooled center for the Los Angeles Lakers, but acknowledged that he has a long way to go before he can match Davis as a defensive stalwart.Defense is indeed the one aspect of Toppin’s game that needs work, but he will be tutored by the Knicks’ Tom Thibodeau, one of the best defensive coaches in the N.B.A. A lot of defense is about hard work and commitment, and Grant said that when Toppin was at Dayton, he was always eager to learn and quick to figure things out.“I don’t see Obi being the defensive player of the year in the league,” Grant said. “But I also think he can be a great player and an asset. He’ll be everything that he’ll need to be to help the Knicks be successful. I still think he hasn’t scratched the surface.” More

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    Where Russell Westbrook Is Wanted

    The Houston Rockets’ two stars want out, but the market for Westbrook is lukewarm and dependent on what happens with James Harden. Plus: the latest on LaMelo Ball and the N.B.A. draft. More

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    The N.B.A. Draft Steal ‘People Sort of Forgot’

    Isaiah Stewart is ready to make his mark on the N.B.A. after a down season at Washington led many to overlook him. “I just have to remind them,” Stewart said. “I have to wake them back up.” More

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    Bucks Plan Trade for Jrue Holiday in Bid to Keep Giannis

    The Milwaukee Bucks, under immense pressure to upgrade their roster to persuade Giannis Antetokounmpo to pledge his long-term future to the franchise, arranged a bold trade late Monday to acquire the in-demand Jrue Holiday from the New Orleans Pelicans.The Bucks have agreed to send a hefty package of picks and veterans to the Pelicans to beat out several teams interested in Holiday, according to two people with knowledge of the transaction who were not authorized to discuss it publicly. The package includes the veteran guards Eric Bledsoe and George Hill; three future first-round draft picks; and the right to swap two more future first-round picks.The move, first reported by The Athletic, does not come without tremendous risk for the Bucks. They face a Dec. 21 deadline to sign Antetokounmpo to a so-called supermax five-year contract extension expected to exceed $230 million. Antetokounmpo, 25, won the N.B.A.’s Most Valuable Player Award the past two seasons. Milwaukee will not automatically lose Antetokounmpo, if he declines to sign the extension, but that scenario would set him up to become an unrestricted free agent after the 2020-21 season. Holiday, 30, who has just one guaranteed season left on his contract, can also become a free agent next summer.To bring in Holiday, Milwaukee is thus parting with several draft assets that it would likely need if Antetokounmpo decides to leave. Holiday has earned only one All-Star appearance in his 11 seasons but is widely regarded as one of the best two-way guards in the league.Holiday averaged 19.1 points, 6.7 assists and 4.8 rebounds per game last season and earned selection to the N.B.A. all-defense team in 2017-18 (first team) and 2018-19 (second team). On a podcast in August hosted by the Pelicans’ JJ Redick, Damian Lillard of the Portland Trail Blazers called Holiday “the best defender in the league.” The Nets’ star Kevin Durant said in a subsequent podcast with Redick that Holiday was “probably the best defender in the league at the guard position.”The Nets were among the many teams interested in Holiday, but the Pelicans were holding out for a draft haul similar to what they received in July 2019 when they traded Anthony Davis to the Los Angeles Lakers. David Griffin, New Orleans’ executive vice president of basketball operations, has acquired six first-round picks in the two trades along with the All-Star forward Brandon Ingram and the former Lakers guards Lonzo Ball and Josh Hart to flank the Pelicans’ new franchise cornerstone Zion Williamson.The Bucks had been actively shopping Bledsoe after his well-chronicled postseason struggles and a disappointing second-round exit in last season’s playoffs. Holiday, who is scheduled to earn $26.1 million this season and holds a $27 million player option for 2021-22, joins Antetokounmpo and the All-Star swingman Khris Middleton in Milwaukee’s new star trio.The Bucks’ owners promised roster upgrades to Antetokounmpo in a meeting after their five-game playoff exit to Miami. In a conference call earlier Monday, Bucks General Manager Jon Horst had told reporters: “We continue to focus on taking big swings, making the appropriate moves.” More

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    Phoenix Suns Agree to Trade for Chris Paul

    The long-awaited reopening of the N.B.A.’s trade market on Monday delivered an immediate blockbuster that will send Oklahoma City Thunder guard Chris Paul to the Phoenix Suns to join Devin Booker in what has the look of a dynamic backcourt.Oklahoma City will receive the veterans Kelly Oubre Jr., 24, and Ricky Rubio, 30, from the Suns as the headliners of a package for Paul that also includes a 2022 first-round draft pick. The deal came together in the first hour after the N.B.A. permitted trades for the first time in more than nine months.On Sunday, the rebuilding Thunder struck a verbal agreement to trade the reserve guard Dennis Schroder to the Los Angeles Lakers, according to two people familiar with the agreement. Oklahoma City will also acquire Danny Green and the No. 28 pick in Wednesday night’s draft for Schroder, meaning that Thunder General Manager Sam Presti — once the trades are made official — will have amassed 16 first-round picks over the next seven N.B.A. drafts through 2026.“Chris has been the consummate leader and has left a tremendous legacy in a short period of time,” Presti said in a statement Monday announcing the trade.Rubio, fresh off helping the Suns have a surprising 8-0 winning streak to close last season alongside Booker, appeared to react to the trade on Twitter with some exasperation: “…what a business,” he posted, followed by an upside-down happy face emoji.The Thunder were one of last season’s overachievers after acquiring Paul in a trade with the Houston Rockets that netted two of those 16 future first-round picks as well as the right to swap first-round picks with the Rockets in 2021 and 2025. Yet it quickly became apparent, after the Thunder lost a first-round playoff series to the Rockets in seven games, that Presti was poised to commission a rebuild.Coach Billy Donovan left the Thunder in September instead of trying to hash out a contract extension and was hired shortly thereafter as the coach of the Chicago Bulls. More recently, Presti told Paul and his representatives that they could try to find a trade partner that would appeal to the All-Star guard, according to a person with knowledge of the arrangement who was not authorized to discuss it publicly.Paul, 35, who has two seasons and roughly $85 million left on his contract, wanted to remain in the Western Conference to be near his family, which stayed in Los Angeles last season while he played in Oklahoma City. Paul also has a strong relationship with Suns Coach Monty Williams, according to the person, after playing for Williams for one season in New Orleans.In addition to reuniting with Williams, Paul will now team with the Suns’ young cornerstone duo of Booker and Deandre Ayton to try to restore Phoenix to Western Conference relevance. The Suns have missed the playoffs for 10 consecutive seasons, the second longest active playoff drought behind Sacramento’s 14. But Phoenix was one of the surprise stories of the N.B.A. restart at Walt Disney World near Orlando, Fla., after arriving with the second-to-worst record of the 22 teams participating yet only missing the postseason by a half-game after the 8-0 flourish.The trade is the latest milestone event in an eventful year-plus for Paul. During the 2019 off-season, Houston gave up four draft assets to persuade Oklahoma City to absorb Paul’s contract. This off-season, after Paul played at an All-Star level for the Thunder, Oklahoma City was able to acquire a first-round pick in trading him away.“Man, I’m 35 years old and I still get a chance to play basketball every day and say that’s my way of life,” Paul said last week when asked about trade rumors during an appearance in the Time100 speakers’ series. “That is crazy in itself, so regardless what happens, I’ll be ready.”Paul averaged 17.6 points and 6.7 assists per game last season in earning his 10th trip to the N.B.A. All-Star Game. Oubre averaged a career-best 18.7 points per game for the Suns last season but did not play in the N.B.A. bubble while recovering from knee surgery; Rubio averaged 13.0 points and 8.8 assists in his first season with the Suns after signing a three-year, $51 million contract in July 2019.Oklahoma City’s Schroder trade, as The New York Times reported Sunday, came together in part because the Lakers fear Rajon Rondo will command offers in free agency after a strong run in the playoffs, making it difficult for them to re-sign him given the reigning champions’ budget constraints. The Lakers see Schroder, who averaged 18.9 points and 4.0 assists per game as one of the league’s top sixth men last season, as a huge boost to their offense.The Lakers also have interest in signing Milwaukee’s Wesley Matthews Jr. in free agency to replace Green’s defensive ability, 3-point shooting and experience, according to a person familiar with the team’s plans who was not authorized to discuss them publicly. More