The NBA regular season schedule is nearing the halfway point, and there are quite a few struggling teams in both the East and West conferences. For example, the Pelicans at the bottom of the West were touted as having four giants at the start of the season, but Zion has been out for a long time, Ingram has severely sprained his ankle, and their record of 7 wins and 31 losses has led them to decide to open a supermarket and start tanking. Another example is the Suns, whose total expenditure exceeds $400 million, going from an 8-1 start to an 8-18 record afterward. The salaries of the three giants Durant, Booker, and Beal are almost on par with the entire Thunder team in the West, yet their performance is abysmal. The Suns want to get rid of the hot potato that is Beal, who also has a trade veto power. It's unclear why Durant and Booker chose Beel in the first place; now it's too late to regret it, as Beal is unwilling to leave even if it means coming off the bench! Including the Eastern powerhouse 76ers, who started with a 15-20 record, making it difficult to even enter the top ten in the East. Embiid plays intermittently, George has become a blue-collar worker, and the team is left with Maxi, known for his stats-padding, leading Oubre, but without any guaranteed lower limit! Including the Warriors, who rebuilt after sending away Klay, starting with a 12-3 record to top the West, then falling back to reality with a…