In 219, Paul George applied for a deal, and Thunder was forced to rebuild. The Clippers sent out five first-round contracts, two first-round swaps and Alexander, and Gallinari got Paul George. Gallinari was later signed for Eagle and got a second round of signing in 25. Then Grant was traded to the Nuggets for a first-round signing in 2. Wei Shao exchanged with Paul, and Thunder got the first round signing of the Rockets in 24 and 26 and the first round exchange right in 21 and 25. This year, two first-round contracts and two first-round exchange contracts were won.
In p>22, Paul brought Thunder into the playoffs and regained his fame. In exchange for Ubray from the Sun and a first round signing in 22. Ubray changed hands and was traded to the Warriors, in return for a first round signing in 21 and a second round signing. This first round draw is the protection of the top 2 picks. Because the Warriors drew the 14th pick, it became two second rounds. On the whole, Thunder exchanged Wei Shao for five first rounds and three second rounds, and exchanged Wei Shao, who was about to depreciate, for the highest price. This deal only earned money.
The next Schroeder deal is the deity production of Thunder. Schroeder was traded to the Lakers in 2 in exchange for Danny Green's signing with the Lakers on the 28th in 2, and then Tielin was sent to Philadelphia in exchange for Hovde's junk contract. As compensation, Thunder got the first round signing of 76 people in 25 and the second round signing in 2. A year later, Hovde was traded to Celtic, and Thunder took a bigger contract from Kembawalker, and got the first round signing of the Green Army in 21 and the second round signing in 25. Then, Shen Jing was selected and given to the Rockets with this No.16 sign in 21, and in return, two tightly protected first-round signs were exchanged. Overall, Thunder is equivalent to trading Schroeder for four first rounds and two second rounds.
In p>221, Diallo was traded to Pistons in exchange for Mikhail Nuuk and a second round signing in 27. In addition, Thunder also participated in the four-party deal to give Holliday to the Bucks, and sent Adams to the Pelican in exchange for George Hill and a first round signing in 23 plus two second rounds. A year later, George Hill was traded to seven or six players and then exchanged for two second rounds. Thunder traded Adams for a first round plus four second rounds, and the business of middlemen earning the difference was flourishing.