Of the four in-season trades already completed in 2024/25, two largely revolved around centers. More big men could be on the move prior to the February 6 trade deadline.
According to NBA insiders Marc Stein and Jake Fischer (Substack link), the Jazz are “actively exploring the market” for forward/center John Collins. The same is true of the Wizards and Jonas Valanciunas, though a recent report stated that Washington wouldn’t simply ship him off to the highest bidder.
League sources also tell the authors that the Bulls have welcomed trade calls on Nikola Vucevic for “weeks.”
Michael Scotto of HoopsHype recently reported that the Warriors have checked in on all three of the aforementioned players.
Here are some more trade rumors from Stein and Fischer:
- After trading Nick Richards to the Suns, head of basketball operations Jeff Peterson said the Hornets will continue to “listen to everything” in order to build a sustainable contender. Josh Green, Cody Martin and Vasilije Micic are among the other Hornets who could be on the trade block, according to Stein and Fischer, who report that Charlotte is open to discussing second-year guard Nick Smith as well.
- Veteran swingman Bruce Brown has been viewed as a trade candidate since he was acquired by the Raptors last year, but he remains on Toronto’s roster for now. Perhaps his $23MM expiring contract — and the fact that he has missed most of the season while recovering from offseason knee surgery — has been road block in trade talks, but that may not be true for Chris Boucher, whose $10.8MM expiring deal is described by Stein and Fischer as “very movable.”
- The Cavaliers signed Jarrett Allen to a three-year, $91MM extension on August 2. The timing of that deal wasn’t a coincidence — Cleveland insisted on the agreement being finalized before Aug. 6, so Allen would be trade-eligible before the deadline (Feb. 2). However, the former All-Star center is (unsurprisingly) not available in trade talks, in part due to the team’s league-best record. Aside from Allen, Donovan Mitchell, Darius Garland and Evan Mobley, who are all off limits, the Cavs have been “listening to pitches” on other players but are “generally reluctant” to mess with the team’s chemistry, per Stein and Fischer.
- “Good” second-round picks — selections that land in the early 30s — are believed to be at a premium in trade talks, in part due to the restrictions of the new tax aprons, Stein and Fischer add.
Both the Vs should be moved. In fact more players from both teams should also be moved. (Zach, Kuzma) what are Bulls and Wizards playing for this yr ?? Plenty of talent in this yrs draft. For two teams that desperately need to change it up.
Cavs looking like real thing now. An upgrade to the bench, a scorer. The right trade here without giving up a core player. And they can guarantee a ring. That’s worth looking into. They should even be looking to see who gets cut or bought out. Vets can ring chase with Cavs for next 3-4 yrs.
Wiz will forever be trash!!!!
I should hope the Hornets are open to trading those players. The only one who has been worth a damn this season is Martin