Steven Adams is set to head to New Orleans – and, for a few minutes, it looked like he would not be the only player with New Zealand ties in the deal.
The reported deal – which would see Adams move from the Oklahoma City Thunder to the New Orleans Pelicans as part of a four-team trade centered around Jrue Holiday being traded to the Milwaukee Bucks – is, as you could probably glean from the wordy sentence preceding, rather complicated.
So, even the man reporting the trade, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, had a bit of trouble explaining it, leading fans to believe that RJ Hampton was part of the deal.
Hampton, who played for the New Zealand Breakers last season as part of the Australian NBL's Next Stars programme, was selected this week by the Denver Nuggets with the 24th pick in the NBA Draft.
The Nuggets acquired that pick from the Pelicans in exchange for a 2023 lottery protected first-round pick, and the Pelicans decided to send that 2023 pick to the Thunder, along with two second-round picks, in exchange for Adams.