As trade deadlines approached, there were more and more trade rumors in the league, and there were 10 trade rumors about various teams in the past night.
Among them, Harden, who is deeply involved in trading rumors, is openly loyal to the Nets, and a series of signing plans of the Lakers have been exposed, and the famous record has exposed that the rocket Gordon's value has soared this season.
Message one: Harden watches loyalty
According to the previous "Open Air Stand" report, Harden is dissatisfied with the Nets' situation and will try to leave Brooklyn in the offseason.
Harden is also unhappy with Owen's part-time status, and Nash's employment strategy makes him feel more stressed.
In response to this rumor, Woj revealed in the show "NBA Countdown" that Harden has clarified to the Nets management that he is only frustrated by the confusion of the team's lineup, the Nets management will not discuss any Harden deals, and the team believes that the Big Three can win the championship.
Message two: The Nets are peddling Millsap
Reporter Michael Scotto also followed up to confirm the news, but the specific details are somewhat different, just confirming that Harden will not be traded this season, because the current situation has been difficult to complete the transaction.
In addition, it was revealed that the Nets were peddling Millsap, hoping to get a valuable second-round pick or a veteran who could help the team.
Rookie Edwards' contract is about to be regularized, which will accelerate the departure of Bruce Brown and Jervan Carter, and the Nets have received some deal offers for Joe Harris and Clarkston.
Message three: The Lakers are reluctant to take the first round of signing deals
Marc Stein revealed that the Lakers will most likely leave Wei Shao, because at present, only the Rockets are willing to take over Wei Shao, but if they want to get the first round pick in 2027, the Lakers are not willing to send a first-round pick in exchange for Wall.
What's more, the Lakers spent a lot of money to get Wei Shao in the offseason and didn't want to admit defeat in such a short time.
In particular, Thick Brow and James are an important reason for the trade, originally Pelinka's goal was to trade Hield, and the Lakers wanted to maintain internal stability.
Message four: The Lakers have discussed a 2-for-1 deal
According to Shams, lakers and forward Stanley Johnson signed a two-year contract.
Subsequently, Woj followed up and reported that the reason why the Lakers have not completed the renewal is because the team was previously discussing a 2-for-1 deal for marginal players.
The signing was finally completed because Stanley Johnson made concessions, agreeing to a two-year contract for the second year of the team option, leaving flexibility for the Lakers.
News five: Gordon's value has soared this season
According to NBA reporter Michael Scotto, Gordon's value has soared this season and the current deal value is high.
Gordon has averaged 14.6 points, two rebounds and 3.2 assists per game this season, shooting 44.6 percent from three-point range, and the Cavaliers have always been interested in getting Gordon.
Message Six: The Hawks had quoted Ben Simmons
According to Michael Scotto, the Hawks were very interested in getting Ben Simmons and had discussed the deal in depth.
The Hawks and Philadelphia discussed Collins, Borgdan and Gallinari in exchange for Ben Simmons + Harris, and the deal negotiations ended because they could not find a third party to take over Harris.
Message Seven: Multiple teams are interested in Finney Smith
According to journalist Michael Scotto, both Finney Smith and Brunson could be traded by the Mavericks.
Among them, the Hawks, Blazers, Pacers, Wizards, Pelicans and other teams are interested in Finney Smith, and the Pistons are interested in Brunson.
Message Eight: Multiple teams are interested in Covington
Also according to Michael Scotto, the Blazers are interested in trading Covington for tax avoidance purposes, and multiple teams want the 3D player.
The Jazz are very fond of Covington and are interested in trading Covington, and the Timberwolves and Cavaliers are also on the sidelines.
Message Nine: Xiao Sa asked for exposure
Michael Scotto pointed out that the Pacers are interested in trading Sam for a price similar to last season's Vucevic.
According to previous reports, the Pacers want to trade Sam Inoue in exchange for an All-Star player, and Vucevic's deal returns are Windel Carter Jr. and two future first-round picks.
Message 10: Justin Holliday and Lamb are on the shelves
The Pacers have publicly sold two men, including two second-round picks for Holliday, which the Greens are interested in getting.
The value of Lamb's deal is still being weighed, after it was revealed that the Lakers were interested in getting him.