Executives around the NBA continue to monitor Nets forwards Dorian Finney-Smith and Royce O’Neale, who were considered trade candidates during the offseason, writes Michael Scotto of HoopsHype.
Rival executives believe Brooklyn will seek the equivalent of two first-round picks for Finney-Smith, though they hope that cost will drop closer to the deadline, according to Scotto, who adds that some execs who spoke to HoopsHype think the Nets would want a protected first-round pick for O’Neale. Finney-Smith still has multiple years left on his contract, while O’Neale is on an expiring deal.
Teams are also eyeing Nic Claxton and are curious to see whether Brooklyn is willing to roll the dice on re-signing him as an unrestricted free agent next summer, since he won’t become extension-eligible before then. For now, the Nets view Claxton as part of their core and wouldn’t be inclined to move him unless they get an offer that blows them away, Scotto explains.
Finally, some NBA executives think that veteran guard Spencer Dinwiddie might be available on the trade market later this season — and they think he’d have some value. “Dinwiddie can help a team and make big shots,” one exec told Scotto.
Scotto has more trade rumors and notes from around the Eastern Conference. Let’s dive in…
- Rival teams are keeping an eye on whether or not the Knicks will make Immanuel Quickley available, according to Scotto, who says the guard was seeking about $25MM per year on a rookie scale extension before the season, while New York offered approximately $18MM annually. “I think Quickley might be New York’s best trade asset besides Jalen Brunson,” one league executive told HoopsHype.
- The Hawks still have some trade interest in Raptors forward Pascal Siakam, says Scotto. De’Andre Hunter and Clint Capela were mentioned during the offseason as possible trade candidates for Atlanta and Scotto believes one or both players could be available again before February’s deadline. However, the Mavericks‘ interest in Capela has diminished due to the strong play of rookie Dereck Lively, Scotto notes.
- Multiple “playoff-caliber” teams have been in touch with the Hornets to gauge the potential availability of veteran forward Gordon Hayward, per Scotto.
- Scotto also reports that teams have expressed some exploratory interest in Sixers wing KJ Martin, who was part of the James Harden blockbuster earlier this month. Martin has played a limited role in Philadelphia but is coming off a solid year in Houston.
Siakam would be a great pickup for Hawks. This would be major.
Have been saying it since last yr. Quickley is our biggest asset for a trade. Plus we can’t pay 25 mill for a backup PG. He can start for a number of teams.
All you know who I want ……
If Knicks could swing a trade for DeRozan and Bagley III. Which wouldn’t break us. That would be major to me.
DeRozan: 34 years old, averages 21.3 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 3.2 apg on .450/.364/.810 in 35.2 minutes per game; plays the same position as RJ. 19.0 PER, .544 TS%, .109 WS/48, 0.5 VORP
IQ: 24 years old, averages 16.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 3.0 apg on .446/.378/.893 in only 25.1 minutes per game; 18.3 PER, .583 TS%, .174 WS/48, 0.6 VORP
You want to trade IQ for DeRozan? Come on.
RJ plays the 3. Been playing it for last two yrs.
I would trade RJ and Randle in a package for OG and keep IQ.
I’d approach CHA to gauge the potential availability of rookie forward Brandon Miller. But I don’t mind being hung up on.
Poole for Quickley
Do It