What's more, the Nets have several first-rounders from other teams (unprotected firsts in 2025, 2027 and 2029 from the Phoenix Suns, plus future firsts from the Sixers and Mavs) that they could use in a package with expiring deals to finally fill their point guard void.
A complicating factor: Brooklyn owes its unprotected 2024 first-round pick to the Houston Rockets, which means tanking after a sell-off won't be as beneficial as it otherwise might be
However, Samson Mow, a vocal advocate for Bitcoin, took a contrasting view, dismissing Dimon's position as uninformed. Mow, known for his bold "$1 million per BTC" stance, criticized the banker, asserting that the banking industry should embrace Bitcoin rather than resisting it.
Dimon's remarks sparked intense debate within both the traditional finance and crypto communities. Renowned financier James Lavish defended JP Morgan's CEO, emphasizing his strategic intelligence
In a recent interview, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon cautioned against involvement with Bitcoin, labeling the largest cryptocurrency as a tool primarily used for fraud and money laundering