In his latest Substack article, Marc Stein reports that Magic center Wendell Carter is a “player to monitor” ahead of the February 8 trade deadline.
As Stein explains, Orlando has played above expectations through 34 games (the team is currently 19-15), but it has a deep frontcourt featuring Carter, Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner, Moritz Wagner, Goga Bitadze and Jonathan Isaac. Carter has only appeared in 13 games due to hand and knee injuries, and has been coming off the bench of late after he returned.
Those factors, plus needing to eventually re-sign or extend Franz Wagner and Banchero beyond their rookie scale contracts, has led rivals to believe that Carter will be available this winter, Stein writes.
A former lottery pick who is still just 24 years old, Carter has been a productive starter for the Magic the past few seasons and is on a fairly team-friendly contract, which will pay him $35.85MM over the next three seasons (it declines annually, down to $10.85MM in 2025/26). However, he has also missed at least 18 games in every season of his six-year career due to a variety of injuries.
Here are some more trade rumors from Stein:
- It has been reported multiple times that the Jazz were expected to be sellers ahead of the trade deadline, but they’ve gone 9-3 over their past 12 games and are currently 16-19, a game out of the final play-in spot in the West. That rise up the standings has rival front offices wondering what Utah will do now, per Stein. League sources tell Stein that John Collins is one player the Jazz are continuing to try and move, though it’s unclear how much success they’ll have after acquiring him in the offseason in a salary dump.
- Stein confirms recent reporting from Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN and Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports about the Hawks, who are actively involved in trade conversations regarding Dejounte Murray and possibly several players on the roster outside of Trae Young and Jalen Johnson. Bogdan Bogdanovic is expected to be widely coveted by rival teams, according to Stein.
- Chris Haynes of Bleacher Report said in a live stream on Friday that the Sixers and Lakers could be eventual Murray suitors, and the Knicks have been “increasingly” linked to the former All-Star guard, Stein adds.
- The Sixers are unlikely to pursue Zach LaVine or Pascal Siakam, with the team looking to take a “thoughtful” approach at the deadline, according to Stein, who gets a “strong sense” that Philadelphia will likely make moves around the edges if it makes more in-season trades.
- Multiple reporters have linked the Lakers to LaVine, but Stein continues to hear they haven’t been interested — at least to this point — in taking on his long-term money. The two-time All-Star is in the second season of a five-year, $215MM contract.
The Hawks would be crazy to move Murray…
But he has positive trade value…
Sadly, the Hawks front office seems so enamored with Trae that they will likely move everyone but the one guy they should move .. which is Trae.
Or maybe it’s just because no one else wants him.
Gotta be Klutch planting these Dejounte rumors. That would be weird seeing as they just signed an extension a few months ago. It would be much weirder for the Hawks to actively want to trade him though. As the Hawks are currently showing in Indianapolis we are a terrible defensive team. Choosing to keep Trae, a guy who clearly makes our team defense worse, while choosing to part with DJ, who is 1 of the best defensive guards in the league would be insanity for a team with our strengths & weaknesses. Trading Bogdan wouldn’t be a bad idea at all tho but only if we can get back a good young player
You can’t believe they would trade Young. So it has to be Murray.
I suspect Trae is close to going. The way they played last night is a sure sign the face of the franchise is outta there. They could not have looked more down if they tried.
Capella is right behind him.
Knicks led by 19 points at the moment
Embiid and Maxey 45 points
Randle and IG 15 points total
76ers need replacement for Niang and Milton
Trade Botum Morris Covington
These are talents who can’t score
No Melton really hurting them, Knicks young guards are nailing their threes. Pat Bev is a little slow trailing guys and coming off picks these guys are having so many open looks from 3.
Our offence is looking so stagnant with Embiid trying to make something happen, Knicks drop and crowd the paint and he’s not kicking to our shooters. Need to hit Batum, RoCo and Morris on the perimeter gets some threes and it’ll then open up the paint more so for Embiid
It also helps Brunson and the Knicks have been shooting lights out lately..
It almost seems every shot I’ve seen Brunson take lately goes in…
Then again, leaving them open doesn’t really help either. Lol