Rival teams are a little surprised by the way the Suns have handled the Jae Crowder situation, according to Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports, who notes that keeping a player away from the team generally lowers his trade value. Crowder didn’t join the Suns for training camp this fall as the two sides attempt to find him a new NBA home.
“I thought the way Phoenix played the situation was strange,” a Western Conference executive told Fischer. “You’re not a super deep team. You’re a contender. Doesn’t it seem like there’s some other way to resolve this other than him sitting out and hurting your depth?”
An Eastern Conference exec who spoke to Fischer offered a similar assessment: “For Jae to hold out is pretty rare. It’s pretty extreme. It’s really interesting they didn’t just play hardball with him.”
A Shams Charania report earlier this week indicated that the Hawks are among the teams with interest in Crowder, and Fischer confirms that Phoenix and Atlanta have had conversations about the veteran forward throughout the offseason. The Hawks are believed to be one of Crowder’s preferred landing spots, along with the Heat, Fischer writes.
As for what the Hawks might be willing to give up for Crowder, that remains unclear. Front office personnel have speculated about the possibility of a Crowder/Landry Shamet package for Bogdan Bogdanovic, but one source told Fischer that Shamet isn’t part of the Suns’ discussions with the Hawks. Some league executives have wondered if Atlanta would give up De’Andre Hunter in a deal for Crowder, says Fischer, but there’s no indication the team is exploring that scenario.
As I suggested on Monday, a package of Justin Holiday and a young player such as Jalen Johnson could theoretically work from a salary-matching perspective. According to Fischer, it’s possible that structure would work if a third team were involved, allowing the Suns to acquire a different player on their wish list.
Here’s more on Crowder from Fischer:
- The Suns have inquired about acquiring Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson in exchange for Crowder, sources tell Fischer. It’s unclear whether Phoenix would be willing to attach a draft asset to Crowder to land Clarkson. The rebuilding Jazz wouldn’t have much interest in Crowder as a player, so they’d need to be enticed to make a deal.
- The Suns are believed to have interest in Celtics guard Derrick White, but Boston hasn’t entered the mix for Crowder so far, according to Fischer.
- While the Grizzlies could theoretically build a package for Crowder around Danny Green‘s expiring contract, there are a couple roadblocks, as Fischer explains. The Suns don’t want to take on Green while he recovers from a torn ACL and are reluctant to send Crowder to a Western Conference rival unless the deal makes Phoenix significantly better. Sources tell Fischer that Memphis isn’t actively pursuing Crowder.
Jae, shamet, Ayton and a 1st to the kings for sabonis and barnes
Ayton can’t be traded until January.
Shoot thats right
Would the Suns, Grizz, and Jazz do this trade?
Clarkson and Olynyk to Phoenix
Danny Green, Shamet, and Killian Tillie to Utah
Crowder and Okogie to Memphis
Whoever suggested Jalen Johnson & Justin Holiday for Jae Crowder should no longer be allowed to come up with trade ideas
What if the sun’s attached a pick? Not a second, but a first..
The reason I ask is because, even if they find a way to bring Crowder over w/o including Johnson, it pushes him further down the bench, and stifles his growth with the organization.
Suns won’t take Hunter because of luxury tax next season
And Hawks would demand a future First for Hunter
No one would give away a good asset for Crowder
Lakers would not give a protected First for Crowder
White > Crowder. Move along.
Lol I’m shocked Utah wouldn’t be interested in Crowder, Phoenix literally said they don’t care about the draft, take crowder to a medium team and attach whatever picks to get the best player possible that salary matches, Phoenix stays in its own way this offseason it feels like