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Here's your chance! The Cavaliers beg for Joha, the Nets or Markanen, and one on the shelves

Here's your chance! The Cavaliers beg for Joha, the Nets or Markanen, and one on the shelves

On January 15, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued. The Brooklyn Net lost to the Thunder and will continue to sit at home tomorrow against the New Orleans Pelicans. According to Nash, Durant and Mills will return in this game and team up with Harden to defend the home court. Recently, the Nets have lost 6-5 at home, and fans have been disappointed.

A-Smith, a well-known commentator in the NBA, believes that the Nets 3 Giants do not have the strength to win the championship, and there are still many problems. In other words, there is still room for improvement in the team, and it can also be strengthened through trading, free market signings, etc. As trade day approaches, teams are grinding their fists, waiting for the day to come and get the players they need. Here's your chance! The Cavaliers beg for Joha, the Nets or Markanen, and one on the shelves.

Here's your chance! The Cavaliers beg for Joha, the Nets or Markanen, and one on the shelves

Here's your chance! The Knight asks for Joha

Just today, according to Cavaliers reporter Chris Fedor, the Cavaliers are very interested in getting Joe Harris on the shelves if the Nets are willing to put him on the shelves. This season is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the Cavaliers, who want to hit the playoffs. Last month, the Cavaliers also hit the 3rd place in the East, and their strength and combat effectiveness were very strong.

Unfortunately, however, the team suffered a serious injury situation. For example, Sexton was reimbursed for the season because of a knee injury. Rubio, who was in excellent form, was also reimbursed for the season due to a knee injury. Rondo, who has just joined, is also in a state of daily observation because of hamstring problems. So the Cavaliers need a starting guard to make up for the shortcomings in the backcourt. In addition to being interested in Joe Harris, he was also interested in Reddish of the Hawks, who had already been traded. Therefore, the Cavaliers Joha's interest is sufficient.

Here's your chance! The Cavaliers beg for Joha, the Nets or Markanen, and one on the shelves

The Nets or get Markkanen

Joe Harbas, who earns $17 million this season and $20 million next season, is a very good value for money pitcher. If the Knight wanted to ask for Joha, he had to pay a chip, who would it be? The bloated status quo of insider players will allow Cavaliers management to send away an inside lineman.

Allen is a more cost-effective center who will be the Focus and Long-term Development Goal for the Cavaliers. Mobley, who made the No. 3 show in the first round, showed great potential and ability, and will also be the focus of the team's cultivation. Kevin Love shines on the bench, which is more appropriate. Therefore, the most likely to be sent away is the 2-meter-13 Markkanen, who has contributed per game this season: 13.3 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists, shooting 42.7% from the field and 32% from three-point range.

After Markkanen came to the Cavaliers, he didn't play very smoothly because the interior line was too crowded, and the overall efficiency was very different from last season at the Bulls. If he can join the Nets, the efficiency will be greatly improved around Irving, Harden and Durant. This season, Markkanen's salary is $16 million, which is a good match for Joha.

Here's your chance! The Cavaliers beg for Joha, the Nets or Markanen, and one on the shelves

Another person was on the shelves

At present, in addition to Joha caught up in the transaction rumors, there is another person who has been put on the shelves, and he is Jawan Carter. He is 1.85 meters tall and averages 2.8 points, 1.5 rebounds and 0.9 assists per game, shooting 29.7% from the field and 28.8% from three-point range. Now, the original exchange of sharpshooter Shamet for Carter was really a regret deal. Playing like this, the salary is the 7th place in the Nets, far higher than Griffin, Bembry, James Johnson, this season is $3.5 million, next season is $3.9 million. Therefore, the Nets should seize the opportunity to trade him away and make room for salary.

Will the Nets trade? The possibilities are still great. After all, they are not yet a perfect team and have a lot of problems and flaws, especially the interior. Max really needs to work hard to reinforce the shortcomings of the inner line.

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