Teams that have been in contact with the Magic believe that Orlando’s front office is looking to shed some salary and trade players that don’t fit the club’s direction, Steve Kyler reports in his latest piece for Basketball Insiders. However, draft picks don’t appear to be atop the Magic’s wish list, with the team preferring to acquire expiring contracts and/or players on rookie contracts. Kyler suggests that Orlando would prefer to acquire players that are a little further along, rather than rebooting its rebuilding process by focusing on future picks.
While the Magic have “seriously” gauged potential trade interest in Elfrid Payton, Evan Fournier still looks like the player most likely to be moved at the deadline, according to Kyler. Fournier is enjoying a career year, posting a career-best 18.0 PPG through 38 games this season, and he seems to be generating the most interest from rival teams.
Here are a few more highlights from Kyler’s latest look at the trade market:
- League sources that have engaged the Hornets in Kemba Walker discussions believe that Charlotte is gathering facts and information, but is unlikely to move the star point guard at the February 8 deadline, according to Kyler. An offseason trade involving Walker may be more viable.
- There’s a belief that the Hornets tried to engage the Spurs about a trade idea involving Walker and Kawhi Leonard, which may have been how the Walker rumors started, writes Kyler. Leonard was named specifically in Rick Bonnell’s recent Charlotte Observer story as the type of All-Star the Hornets would want to get back for Walker, so there may be something to that theory. However, league sources tell Kyler that the Spurs have immediately shut down any inquiries they’ve received on Leonard.
- It’s not out of the question that Jabari Parker could become a trade chip for the Bucks if the right deal arises, says Kyler. League sources tell Basketball Insiders that the Bucks are “weighing where they are” with the former No. 2 overall pick, who will be a restricted free agent this summer. According to Kyler, Milwaukee continues to eye noteworthy bigs like DeAndre Jordan and Hassan Whiteside, dangling John Henson and some young players as potential bait.
- In the wake of news that Damian Lillard met with Paul Allen last week, Kyler hears that the Trail Blazers owner has taken a “more hands-on approach” recently. That includes having top-level staff members gauge the general opinion around the NBA on president Neil Olshey and head coach Terry Stotts.
Think the bucks would bite on a trade with the timberwolves?
Parker + Teletovic (or Henson)
For
Dieng + Muhammad + a future 1st, maybe 2
Thoughts?
The Bucks are in need of a defensive big to play at the 5. And Dieng could be that guy. I don’t know much about why he’s riding the pine this year. Maybe it’s not his fault. But at the end of the day, I cannot see Milwaukee taking on 4years at $14M for a back up big man. Particularly if they have to give up a similar player on a shorter contract (Henson) to do it.
Real question.. who in their right mind is maxing out Parker right now? It’s not like Embiid, this guy has had knee injuries each year.
2nd, Blazers need to stop giving out dumb contracts.
They already stopped… they got screwed when the cap didn’t go up the way it was expected to and they already got rid of Allen Crabbe. The Meyers Leonard contract was sooooo stupid but the Harkless contract was understandable, he is underperforming so much right now