The Raptors considered a series of potential trade scenarios before they agreed to send Goran Dragic and a draft pick to San Antonio for Thaddeus Young, writes Michael Grange of Sportsnet.ca.
According to Grange, Toronto had hoped the Hawks would make Bogdan Bogdanovic available, viewing the veteran wing as someone who could help the team in both the short- and long-term. However, Atlanta didn’t budge on Bogdanovic, forcing the Raptors to look elsewhere.
The Raptors inquired on Pistons forward Jerami Grant and Kings forward Harrison Barnes, sources tell Grange, but the price tags for those players were high. As previously reported, there were also discussions about a three-team deal that would’ve sent Talen Horton-Tucker and Nerlens Noel to Toronto, but Grange suggests those talks never gained serious traction.
Here are a few more leftover rumors on trades that didn’t get made on deadline day:
- The Rockets never made real progress on a John Wall trade with the Lakers, who were unwilling to attach a first-round pick to Russell Westbrook, but a few days before the deadline, Houston got much closer to moving Wall to another team, a source tells Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle. That proposed deal ultimately fell through, per Feigen, who doesn’t specify which team the Rockets were talking to.
- During a TV appearance, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst (video link) said one concept that “could have been discussed” by the Rockets and Lakers before the deadline, “depending on who you believe,” was a swap of Westbrook, Horton-Tucker, and draft capital for Wall and Christian Wood. It doesn’t sound like those talks, if they even occurred, advanced at all.
- After agreeing to acquire center Jalen Smith from Phoenix, the Pacers explored flipping him to a new team, according to Jake Fischer of Bleacher Report (Twitter link). Fischer says the Nuggets were among the clubs in the mix for Smith, but Indiana didn’t find a deal it liked and ended up hanging onto the third-year big man.
- The Knicks didn’t make a deal on deadline day, but it wasn’t for lack of trying. Sources tell Steve Popper of Newsday that the club was willing to move just about anyone on its roster, but had trouble finding trade partners for many of its top trade candidates, including Kemba Walker and Noel. According to Popper, his sources suggested there was a “universal lack of interest in the Knicks’ talent and contracts.”
Wonder how the lakers locker room feels after lebron straight up said they suck to the media
They pretty much know they suck. It only can motivate them more and with suns player laughing at them they have all the motivation they need. Its up to them to respond.
Depends on how honest they are with themselves, because he is telling the truth.
Knicks had no expiring contracts. Next season, that will change.
Wall and Wood have more value than Bricks if you know construction
Rockets rejected a deal that includes a first round pick for Gordon
Eric Gordon has the higher trade value now than next season
GM makes another mistake
not according to 2 of the 3 little piggies. big bad wolf wins 66% of the time.
The LAL players are simply not interested in winning.
Some of them star in movies, some drink wine and tequila, go to the movies like nothing happened after a blowout loss, some make músic vídeos about brunches, some are into clothing and fashion.
After all, LA is a fun city to live in. Some players even retire while under contract with the Lakers.
Yes I see lots of music videos featuring Austin Reaves drinking tequila at brunch…lol. Get a clue! Do players in Okalahoma City only hang out on farms? Do Rockets players only care about oil futures?
Maybe the real reason Ben Simmons was afraid to show up for practice was because he knew he could never compete with the OG Philadelphia Ben…Franklin.
I mean the man was electric…
This is all true
And quite often high as a kite…
I don’t blame teams for not wanting any Knicks.
If I could never see Randle take a contested fadeaway mid range jumper with 15 on the shot clock it would be too soon.
For whatever reason. Randle is on a tear right now. Hope he stays there so he can be moved at end of year.
Knicks will make a run for playoffs. I have faith. Seems the weight of TD is lifted. Now we’ll see who wants to stay past this yr. I see trades coming for next yr.
Frankly I’m happy with another lottery pick. We can use others picks to move up. Top 10 has good talent. I mean best expectations for this yr. Was winning in 1st rd of playoffs.
I rather have a top 10 pick. Rebuild Rebuild
Can you explain how you have faith in them making a run for the playoffs and also get a top 10 draft pick?
He said he *expects* them to make a playoff run but that he would be happy with a lottery pick. There’s nothing contradictory in what he said.
Well it really wasn’t clear to me. I’d still like an explanation but I won’t hold my breath.
The Knicks fans must be relieved bc “at least they tried” gtfo