Which buyout candidates could the Sixers land?
How can the Sixers add more veteran help?
Identifying some buyout targets for the New York Knicks.
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Including the when, why and how, here’s everything you need to know about NBA buyouts…
With only a few days until the deadline, let’s take a look at the best Nets trade targets.
As it’s now expected that they will make a move or two before the trade deadline, here are five names that could help the Warriors secure a playoff berth in May.
Fighting at the top of the Eastern Conference, Sixers trade targets are bound to be a hot topic ahead of the NBA trade deadline.
Who would have thought that the Utah Jazz and the Phoenix Suns will have better records than the two Los Angeles teams at this point of the season? Of course, the Lakers have been missing Anthony Davis’ services for 11 straight contests now, a disappointing span of games that saw them lost four straight at one point.
What’s the New York Knicks’ plan for Kevin Knox this season? Surely, they are not bent on giving him a consistent spot in Tom Thibodeau’s rotation. In the Knicks’ last 19 games, Knox has only appeared in eight contests. To make matters worse, he only logged in below four minutes in seven of those eight games.
The Orlando Magic has started the second half of the season with a loss to the Miami Heat. They have now lost their last six assignments, dropping to a 13-24 record in the Eastern Conference. It could be time to trade Aaron Gordon.
Mavs owner Mark Cuban and head coach Rick Carlisle both denied rumors that Porzingis is on the trading block, but the speculations are still prevalent around the league. Having said that, let’s look at the three teams that the Mavericks could engage in a Porzingis trade.
When the San Antonio Spurs finally missed the playoffs last season, there was a sense that they would be forced to dive deeper into the youth movement and rebuild. Dejounte Murray and Derrick White are two-way budding stars, and the oozing potential of Keldon Johnson is not something to overlook.
Even at age 34, Kyle Lowry is still one of the most impactful players in the league. Even when he’s struggling for the most part of a game, Lowry will always find a way to make the winning plays when it matters most. You can’t put a price on a player with that kind of winning mentality.
So going back to what Ainge said in terms of “changing faces,” Kemba’s name immediately comes to mind.