Some time ago, there was news that Harden may leave the Nets this offseason, which seems to be enough to change the Nets' position of not trading Harden.
According to the US media Shams Charania, the Nets have been open to pushing the 76ers for a deal involving Harden and Ben Simmons before the trade deadline:
Of course, it is unknown whether the Nets and the 76ers will be able to smooth the trade before the trade deadline, but this news at least proves that the Nets are really willing to put Harden on the shelf.
On the other hand, according to ESPN reporter Adrian Warnaroski, the Clippers are pushing for a 2025 second-round pick for Norman Powell and Robert Covington from the Trail Blazers, which will send Eric Bledsoe, Justis Winslow, Keane Johnson and the Pistons in the 2025 second-round picks:
Given the uncertainty of Leonard and George's comeback time, this is a very noteworthy move for the Clippers, after all, after changing back to these two tough players, it also means that the Clippers still hope to continue to be a competitive team this season.
Finally, according to the US media Mark Stein, the Wizards will not push for a deal involving Bradley Beal before the trade deadline, because the team will still build a lineup around Beal:
The Wizards still haven't had a good enough record so far this season, and they're not even a playoff-level team, so how the team will build a roster without thinking about trading Beal is something to look forward to. So far this season, Beal has averaged 23.1 points, 4.7 rebounds and 6.6 assists per game for the Wizards.