The Rockets are a team worth keeping a close eye on this week, according to Marc Stein, who writes in his latest Substack report that the possibility of a trade that sees the No. 3 overall pick sent to the Grizzlies in a package for the No. 9 pick and Marcus Smart has been “mentioned with increasing regularity by various league insiders.” Memphis has been identified as one of the teams that has interest in UConn center Donovan Clingan, and moving up to No. 3 would likely put the Grizzlies in position to draft him.
Of course, if possible, the Rockets would like to use that third overall pick in a deal for a bigger star, so Stein suggests that Jimmy Butler, Brandon Ingram, and Paul George are a few of the possible targets to watch.
Discussing George’s situation, Stein cites a “growing feeling” around the league that the Clippers forward may end up picking up his player option for 2024/25 and forcing a trade, since Los Angeles still seems unwilling to offer him a contract that’s longer or richer than the one Kawhi Leonard signed in January (three years, $152MM). The Knicks have been mentioned as a possible trade suitor for George, and Stein says it’s probably safe to add the Warriors to that list too.
Here are a few more trade-related rumors from around the NBA:
- During a pre-draft press conference on Monday, Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. expressed a reluctance to move any of the team’s young players – Jonathan Kuminga, Moses Moody, Brandin Podziemski, or Trayce Jackson-Davis – in a trade, per Tim Kawakami of The Athletic. “We really value those guys,” Dunleavy said. “We’ve drafted them. We’ve grown them. They have played really well. We are excited about them. A scenario to move them would take a lot. It’s important for us to be good now and then be good also in the future.” Of course, to acquire a star player like George, Golden State would almost certainly have to surrender at least one player from that group.
- As Kendra Andrews of ESPN relays, Dunleavy also briefly addressed Chris Paul‘s situation on Monday, suggesting that the Warriors continue to consider a handful of options, including possibly trading the point guard or waiving him before his $30MM salary for 2024/25 becomes guaranteed on Friday. “We’re looking through everything,” Dunleavy said. “A lot of options are still on the table in terms of keeping Chris. Obviously there’s a scenario where he gets waived … but I’d say everything is open.”
- The Nets have conveyed optimism as of late about their ability to trade into the 2024 NBA draft, sources tell Ian Begley of SNY.tv. Brooklyn is currently the only team in the league without a pick in either round of this year’s draft, but has reportedly been exploring ways to acquire one.
- Donovan Mitchell was long viewed as a possible trade candidate leading up to this offseason, but there’s still zero indication that he’ll be made available. According to Shams Charania of Stadium (Twitter video link), there continues to be plenty of optimism within the Cavaliers‘ organization that Mitchell – who had input on the team’s head coaching search – will sign an extension this summer. Charania suggests such a deal could be worth nearly $209MM over four years, though if Mitchell wants to put himself in position to get the higher maximum salary (35% of the cap instead of 30%) as soon as he gains 10 years of NBA service, he may opt for a shorter-term extension.
Rockets are keeping the pick and getting Reed Sheppard
No. Reed won’t even be drafted in the top five. Maybe at 7th or 8th
Before the draft
The trade value of 3rd pick and Brooks is enough for George
After Rockets select Sheppard, the trade value of 3 decreases
It’s much easier to trade for George than sign him because Clippers are likely to change their mind and match the offer
Trade idea
Warriors get George and Tucker
Clippers get Kuminga, Moody, Wiggins, salary filler
SMH That would be one of the worse trades ever. Why trade 1 year of 2 old players for 2 young players with potential. Kuminga alone is worth more than George and Tucker. Clippers would need to throw in Zuba and Mann while a S/t for Thompson at 4/$200 million deal..
4/$200 for Klay? That would instantly be the worst contract in the NBA, no offense to Beal or Lavine
That is the comeback when somebody thinks the warriors are trading all their young assets for 2 old players on 1 year deals. Warriors are trying to cut payroll not bring in old high price players. Would the warriors be better losing Wiggins, Kuminga, Moody and Klay by only bring in George and Tucker? Of course not they get much worse.
@arc89, I agree, absolutely no way Kuminga is part of any trade for old players.
@sillivan, I’m assuming you don’t like the Warriors?
Terrible trade scenario. What are you smoking?
Sill, in your opinion, who has more trade value: Brooks or Green?
Green imo, solely because of the upside. Still need to see if he can operate next to Sengun, but the kind of scoring chops he showed after Sengun went down last year are hard to replicate. Brooks is probably more tradeable, since I assume the Rockets would place a high price on Green. While Brooks is a quality wing defender, his offense is still inconsistent and questionable (though cutting out the bad long midrange shots definitely helped and he did show improvement from 3 as well).
For the moment, Green has more trade value
If you give Green 4 years $128 million -[ Jordan Poole contract}Brooks has more trade value
Green is a scorer with 43% and 32%
I compare Green to Poole
Brooks is defender, underrated
That’s not even a question…
Green every day any day…
I see GSW’s trading block being: Wiggins, CP3, Gp2, Looney and maybe Podz if a star guard is coming back in a deal. Everyone else is too valuable. Podz is a great sell high chip having made the all-rookie team, but this team already has Curry on it, so a true PG like Podz is better off elsewhere instead of being shoehorned into a SG role (when Podz isnt a great scorer) that puts the team defense easy to beat.
Aside from the 15-50 year, GSW rarely gave up 40+ in a quarter in the previous decade before this season…
Podz is 23; Curry is 35. He is not going to be around forever. Trading all those guys for one roster spot leaves a lot of holes to be filled by guys on minimum salaries. Not exactly a stellar pool of talent.
To be fair, Wiggins should be replaced by Moody and Kuminga full time, he looked like a shell of his best self all of last season. CP3 is a poor fit with the Warriors, so replacing him would only make sense. Looney and GP2, I’m with you, Giants.
Once he got his extension he stopped caring. That’s why guaranteed contracts have ruined sports.
Nobody wants any of those players from Golden State.
Never been a big PG fan. He is a solid 2way guy. Just hasn’t stayed healthy last couple of yrs. Wouldn’t pay max money for that. At 34 I wouldn’t want PG when you can have OG at 26 yrs old.
That’s what the rest of the league is thinking too…
Knicks better be prepared to offer OG all they can…
Might just be me, but I don’t get the hype on Clingan. At least not as a top pick. He’s got good instincts and good at post & help defense, but don’t see him being any better guarding perimeter players or the pick and roll than Edey. Actually looked slower than Edey and less explosive from the games I watched, and the combine stats backed that up. He is younger than Edey and can shoot a bit more from outside, but most of his shots were easy lay ups or dunks and if im not mistaken he’s been playing longer than Edey. He’s just about always been the biggest guy on the floor too, so it’ll be interesting to see how he handles that transition when he gets to the NBA.
If I’m MEM I’m staying at 9 and taking the best shooter. Best case is Sheppard, which won’t happen, but someone like Knecht or dillingham would be good. Take a project Center with upside in the 2nd like chomche. Sign Drummond and Goga for like $6-7 mil combined, maybe 2 years for $12-14 mil. Then trade the following if they can get some value: smart, ziaire, aldama, and laravia. That’d allow them to keep a tremendous shooter in kennard.
Starters: Morant, Bane, GG, JJJ, Drummond.
Reserves: Kennard, Vince, knecht, clarke, goga, konchar, drose.