Jonas Valanciunas of the Wizards may be the most “attainable” and desirable trade candidate among centers this season, but he’s certainly not the only big man who could be on the move prior to the February 6 deadline, league sources tell Jake Fischer (Substack link via The Stein Line).
According to Fischer, several teams are looking for help in the middle, including the Lakers, Clippers, Bucks and Pelicans. The Clips and Bucks are interested in reserve centers to complement their starters (Ivica Zubac and Brook Lopez, respectively), with Lopez also drawing trade interest since last summer.
The Warriors are another team contemplating a trade involving big men, with Kevon Looney garnering “plenty of interest” from rival clubs, Fischer writes. Like Lopez, who earns $23MM in 2024/25, Looney is on an expiring contract ($8MM).
Confirming a recent report from Stefan Bondy, Fischer says Knicks center Jericho Sims is viewed as a potential trade candidate due to his inconsistent playing time as a backup this season. Fischer also notes that New York gauged injured center Mitchell Robinson‘s trade value around this time last year.
Despite his lengthy injury history, Trail Blazers center Robert Williams may be the “most coveted” big man on the market outside of Valanciunas, but it’s no lock that Portland will end up moving him, according to Fischer’s sources. If the Blazers do trade a member of their frontcourt, expect it to come closer to the deadline, Fischer adds.
Here’s more from Fischer:
- Like Clint Capela, whom we highlighted in another story, Nikola Vucevic is a starting center who could be on the move, but it’s unclear if the Bulls will be successful in their attempts to trade the two-time All-Star, in part due to his contract ($20MM in ’24/25, $21.5MM in ’25/26).
- Valanicunas, Williams and Walker Kessler are among the big men on the Lakers‘ trade wish list, sources tell Fischer. However, the Jazz have declined multiple offers for Kessler, so it’s difficult to decipher if Utah is actually willing to trade him or is simply gauging what he might bring in return.
- Chris Boucher (Raptors), Day’Ron Sharpe (Nets), Trey Lyles (Kings), Daniel Theis (Pelicans) and Nick Richards (Hornets) are also “known to be on the market,” according to Fischer.
Who says Robert Williams III “may be the most coveted big man on the market”?! Williams is arguably the least available player in the NBA, and this season is no different.
And this isn’t even the last year on his inflated contract. He’s the definitive example of a “negative asset”.
No player with more than six years on a roster as missed a greater % of games than Williams. He’s had 5 major surgeries. He played only 6 games last season, and has played less than 1/3 of Portland’s games this season.
Portland will have to hold Williams until he can prove he can stay on the court. Which is likely never.
Good stuff. I’d rather the Warriors go after the likes of Capela, or Kessler, or Poetl…..even Theis over Williams. All these names though pale in comparison to what I believe is the top center on the trade market – a player who would SEAMLESSLY fit into the Dubs’ rotation/culture/payroll. I’m not yet giving up on this idea, Davey J. Let’s make it happen, Dunleavy Jr!
This should work financial-wise:
KUMINGA, ANDERSON, JACKSON DAVIS, and SANTOS
For
VUCEVIC and two 2nd rounders
Oh MAAAAAN yes!!
Maybe even pry away a future 1st from Bulls with that kind of offer.
PG-Curry
SG-Schröder
SF-Wiggins
PF-Green
C-Vucevic
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Hield, Podziemski, Moody, Looney, Waters III, GP2, Spencer, Post, 2-ways
Dayron Sharpe would be a nice pickup for the Warriors. Would not cost them a lot. Works as depth guy. His familiarity with Schroder makes for an easier transition. He could get involved quicker than other 4s.
Time Lord the 2nd most coveted center?!
Who are these GM’s who covet the never-healthy Time Lord ….. they should be exposed and be made into memes.