The Trail Blazers are going to be a team that is looked at as sellers at the trade deadline. Their most valuable asset is going to be Jerami Grant. Grant is valued across the league for his scoring ability and his length on the perimeter. Once team sees him as a potential player who can solve their current issues with their star player.
The Milwaukee Bucks will have to pivot their trade targets after missing out on this center. They can't be too mad about the deal, however.
📈 The Nuggets (23-15) have won seven of their last nine games, with their only two losses in that stretch coming against San Antonio and Boston. Michael Porter Jr. and Jamal Murray have been great. Russell Westbrook is thriving in his role. Oh yeah, and Nikola Jokić is averaging a 34-point, 15-rebound, 11-assist triple-double.
There are the guys you probably haven’t thought much about, but they seem highly likely to change teams before Feb. 6.
A: One lesson learned about Jimmy Butler over these five-plus seasons with the Heat is that you never know, game to game, at least during the regular season, which Jimmy Butler you might get. That’s just the reality from a player who clearly has prioritized the postseason,
The Blazers will have their hands full with Herro, who is averaging 23.6 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 5.0 assists, shooting 46.8 percent from the field and 40.2 percent from three. Every single one of those categories is a career-high for the Kentucky guard, who is having a breakout year in his sixth season.
Jimmy Butler continues to loom large over the NBA trade deadline. Here is the latest intel and rumors surrounding possible deals.
During Week 13, the Blazers will play four games, beginning with the Heat on Tuesday. With Mark Williams firmly entrenched as Charlotte’s starting center, Richards needed a move to have a chance of establishing his fantasy ceiling.
Most of the NBA gets in on the action during the trade deadline. So, which NBA teams will be trade buyers and which teams will be sellers?
One question looms over the Milwaukee Bucks heading to the trade deadline. We grade a trade that sees them move on from a star for a new scoring option.
The theory of Zion Williamson is tantalizing. Once described by the great Shea Serrano as "a rhino who learned how to fly," the forward is a rare mixture of speed, power, touch (on his left hand, anyway) and spring-heeled elevation. At his best, Williamson can be the on-court offensive fulcrum and facilitate winning.
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