The Pelicans are searching for a rim protector, but they’ve had to cross at least two names off their wish list, reports Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports. Sources tell Fischer that New Orleans was hoping to acquire Jarrett Allen, but the Cavaliers aren’t willing to include him in trade talks. The team also targeted Wendell Carter, but Fischer’s sources say the Magic refuse to make him available.
Fischer cites Pistons big man Isaiah Stewart as a potential alternative for the Pelicans. Detroit agreed to two deals today and may be willing to consider moving Stewart as the team reshapes its roster. Hawks centers Onyeka Okongwu and Clint Capela could also be possibilities, according to Fischer.
Fischer hears that the Pelicans and Hawks were involved in “tangible trade talks” this week involving both centers, along with guard Dejounte Murray, who’s considered one of the top names on this year’s trade market. However, sources tell Fischer that the teams haven’t been able to make any progress toward a deal.
Fischer offers more inside information on the eve of the deadline:
- Jazz center Kelly Olynyk could be on the way to Toronto, but there are plenty of teams interested in acquiring him, whether it’s from Utah or the Raptors, according to Fischer’s sources. Fischer names the Sixers, Heat and Warriors as teams that have shown interest in Olynyk, adding that the Celtics were also on that list before today’s trade for Xavier Tillman.
- The Tillman deal removes one suitor for Bulls center Andre Drummond, Fischer adds. The Sixers remain interested in Drummond as a short-term starter while Joel Embiid is injured, according to Fischer, who also lists the Mavericks and Suns as potential landing spots. Fischer’s sources say the Rockets and Lakers also had interest in the veteran center, but they’re considered less likely alternatives. Chicago is hoping for multiple second-round picks in exchange for Drummond, with Fischer noting that it seems like a reasonable price considering that’s what the Celtics gave Memphis for Tillman. Fischer also cautions that the Bulls are hoping to advance through the play-in tournament, so Drummond isn’t certain to be dealt.
- The Lakers like several Brooklyn players, including Dorian Finney-Smith, Spencer Dinwiddie and Royce O’Neale, Fischer adds. He also points out that the Nets have Lonnie Walker, who was popular with L.A. fans in last year’s playoffs and has attracted interest from several contenders.
Andre Drummond To The Suns Makes Sense Tbh
Bulls are run like garbage, they will hold onto everyone and say “we are doing our best” while doing nothing
Dejounte Murray will probably be a New Orleans Pelican by tomorrow. Bucks might try as well but don’t have the assets the Pels have. Pistons are a dark horse as are the Utah Jazz
New Orleans needs a Center.They have Guards but you can’t have Zion as your rim protector and expect to get out of the 1st round. Clint Capela would allow the rest of the team to focus on doing their job instead of having to score 140 a night to win.
The Sixers absolutely need Andre Drummond, that team has been a shell of itself since Embiid got hurt.
Andre isnt Embiid obv but he gives them a big inside presence and rebounding
He’s not Embiid but he could keep Philadelphia out of the play-in tournament so they could still have a shot when Embiid returns. If he returns this year.
Claxton or Gafford would make more sense to pursue than Capela. Capela is trending down, the former have opportunity still for growth.
Philly needs Drummond.
Lakers could send: Rui Huchimura, Gabe Vincent, Jaxson Hayes, Jalen Hood Schifino,Max Lewis
Pg D’Angelo Russell
Sg Austin Reaves
Sf Jarred Vanderbilt
Pf Lebron James
C Anthony Davis
Second unit
Pg Tyrus Jones
Sg Lonnie Walker
Sf Dorian Finney-Smith
Pf Christian Woods
C Andre Drummond
Max Christie
Otto Porter Jr
Taurean Prince
Colin Castleton
Skylar Mays
TD Eve
Nothing is happening?
Drummond to Miami for Jovic
Larry Nance for Wiseman.
Fultz, Carter Jr and Garry Harris to NOP for CJ M and Jonas V and a pick
Or* after Wiseman
Herb Jones and Dyson Daniels with a first for Dejounte.