As the trade deadline approached, the league teams began to show their magic and continue to exert their strength in the trading market.
In the past day, the alliance has also completed a transaction, blown a deal, and a large number of the latest transaction developments have been reported.
Among them, the Lakers peddled Howard, the Nets wanted to sell Carter, and the Pelicans wanted to make a big deal.
The Hawks 3-for-2 deal was closed
According to Woj, the Hawks have reached a 3-for-2 deal with the Knicks to send Reddish to the Knicks.
The specific plan is: the Hawks send Reddish + Hill + a 2025 second-round pick, and get knox and a first-round pick from the Knicks.
This is a protected first-round pick, protected with the top eight picks in 2022, the top 16 in 2023 and the top 13 in 2024.
The Pistons 2-for-1 deal collapsed
According to previous reports, the Nuggets completed a 2-for-1 trade with the Pistons, sent Polpol, and got McGrud + a second-round pick from the Pistons.
Both teams have officially announced deals, but during routine checks on players, Pol Boer failed a team check-up, so the deal failed.
Deal Myth One: The Lakers peddle Howard
According to Jack Fisher, a reporter for "Open Air Watching the Sky", the Lakers lack trading flexibility.
In addition to Jordan Jr., Bazemore, and Nunn and Tucker Jr., the Lakers have asked their counterparties to begin evaluating Howard's trade value.
Jack Fisher pointed out that the Lakers want to get Turner or Grant, and Shams also revealed that before the Hawks completed the trade with the Knicks, the Lakers had offered Reddish two second-round picks, which was rejected by the Hawks.
Trade Myth Two: The Nets try to trade guard Jervan Carter
According to Open Air Stand reporter Jake Fischer, the Nets are trying to send guard Jervan Carter away.
Carter played in 32 games for the Nets this season, and was heavily used by coach Nash, averaging 2.7 points, 1.5 rebounds and 0.9 assists per game.
But he shot just 29.4 percent from the field and 29.9 percent from three-point range.
Trading Myth Three: Wall won't buy out, Love's role is stable
According to the "Open Air Stand", Philadelphia is trying to send Harris away, and the Lakers have also discussed the value of the deal for Westbrook, but there are not many players in the league who can match the contracts of the two.
The Rockets' Wall and Cavaliers' Love are among the few players to meet the requirements.
But Wall and the Rockets have no intention of buying it out, and Love's role in the Cavaliers is also very stable, and he himself enjoys the current role positioning.
Trading Myth Four: Pelicans seek big deals
According to Jack Fisher, the Pelicans are seeking a major deal to help the team make it to the playoff playoffs.
The Pelicans currently have a record of 15 wins and 26 losses, ranking 13th in the West, and the tenth place is the Blazers, with a record of only 16 wins and 25 losses.
According to previous reports, Zion has traveled to Portland to recuperate and is uncertain whether to return this season.
Trading Myth Five: Trailblazers begin to explore the value of CJ's trade with Powell
As youngster Anfenni Simmons exploded, the Blazers have begun to talk about the value of the deal between CJ and Powell, and the Pelicans have also had trade discussions with the Blazers.
In contrast, Powell traded more valuablely, and he was open to trading.
According to previous reports, Lillard underwent abdominal surgery and is highly likely to be reimbursed this season.
Deal Myth Six: The Lone Ranger could lay off Cowlistan
There has been a lot of attention on how the Lone Rangers handle Brunson and Dorian Finney Smith, both of whom will face contract extensions.
The latest reports point out that since Carlisle is so fond of Smith, the Pacers may be his next home.
In addition, the outside world is also paying attention to the Lone Ranger's Cowley Stan, because the Lone Ranger has signed a third 10-day contract with Chris in the same position.
Deal Myth Seven: The Pacers asked For Multiple First-Round Picks for LeVille
According to Jake Fischer, a reporter for the Open Stand, the Cavaliers and Knicks are interested in getting Le Vere, and the Pacers offer multiple first-round picks.
In addition, the Pacers are also peddling Justin Holliday, Lamb and Craig, and have contacted several teams.