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Summary of deal dynamics: Vol Russell Rozier peddled Peltel's refusal to renew his contract early led to a scramble

On January 18, Beijing time, what trading rumors and market dynamics appeared in the alliance in the past night? The Clippers peddle Wall, the Timberwolves peddle Russell, and the Hornets peddle Rozier; Peltell refused to extend his contract early with the Spurs, and the Raptors and Celtics were interested in him; Talks about the Collins and Crowder deal will heat up in the coming days.

The Clippers tried to trade Wall

According to Shams, the Clippers are looking for a frontcourt player with depth and have discussed a potential trade for guard John Wall. In addition to Zubac, the Clippers rely heavily on two-way contract player Moses Brown, but are also looking for a better center.

Wall suffered a strained abdomen due to a powerful dunk and is currently recovering from his injuries, with at least two weeks off.

The Timberwolves peddle Russell

According to Shams, the Timberwolves currently show no signs of re-signing Russell, and they have been exploring the possibility of trading Russell, prioritizing getting another point guard.

Russell earned $31.38 million this season, his last season on a four-year, $117 million contract, and so far this season, Russell has played in 42 games for the Timberwolves, averaging 17.1 points, 3 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 1 steal.

The Pistons are in no hurry to trade Bojan

Pistons reporter James Edwards III reports that the Pistons are not opposed to trading Bojan at this time, but are not in a hurry to trade him because the team values not only his on-court performances, but also his ability to bring leadership to the young team; The Pistons' minimum asking price for Bojan is an unprotected first-round pick.

And as the trade deadline approaches, the prevailing view in the league is that the Pistons will be able to get the unprotected first-round pick they want, which will make the Pistons seriously consider trading Bojan.

The Raptors, Lakers, Pelicans, Bucks, Cavaliers, and Lone Rangers are all interested in Bojan Bogdanovich.

The Pistons refused to trade Burks

According to previous reports, several playoff teams in the league are interested in Pistons guard Alec Burks, but the Pistons have little interest in trading Berks before the trade deadline and want to keep Burks until next season.

With two years left on his contract, with $10.01 million this season and $10.49 million next season, Burks is averaging 13.8 points, 3 rebounds and 2.2 assists on 45.3 percent three-point shooting this season.

The sun and magic are intended for Van Vleet

Shams reports that the Suns and Magic have emerged as potential free agent suitors for All-Star guard VanVleet; According to previous reports, VanVleet refused a four-year, $114 million contract extension with the Raptors last summer, wanting a new four-year, $130 million contract.

This season, VanVleet averaged 18.8 points, 4.1 rebounds and 6.2 assists per game, shooting 37.7 percent from the field and 32.5 percent from three-point range.

Peltell refused to renew his contract early

According to Shams, the Raptors have a strong interest with the Celtics to get Spurs center Poeltl; Poeltl was eager to compete at the highest level, and the Spurs offered him a four-year contract extension of up to $58 million before the start of the season, but was rejected.

Rival executives believe Poeltl's new contract will hit around $20 million a year this offseason, and there's no doubt that the Spurs will offer a high asking price for any trade involving him.

The Rockets continued to try to trade Gordon

According to Shams, the Rockets are still trying to trade Eric Gordon, but are asking for a great young player or a first-round pick.

So far this season, Gordon has played in 38 games, averaging 12.2 points, 1.9 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game.

The Jazz and Wizards join the Corinthian fray

The Jazz have been most active in potential trades for Hawks forward Collins recently, and the Jazz's Beasley and Vanderbilt could be of interest to the Hawks, Shams reported. In addition, the Washington Wizards are also interested in getting Collins. As the dialogue between league management intensifies, discussions about the Claude-John Collins trade will continue to heat up in the coming days.

The Hawks have always wanted to trade Collins, and as previously reported, the Hawks significantly lowered their asking price to sell Collins, and the Nets were one of Collins' suitors.

Jay Crowder agreed with the Suns before the start of the season that he would not play for the Suns again, and the Suns have been trying to trade him, but have not yet made a deal.

Wasp peddles Rozier

According to Shams, the Hornets are expected to hear suitors' offers for Rozier before the trade deadline. Shams also said that the Spurs and Hornets will be potential sellers that many teams will be watching. Rozier, Plumlee, Mike Daniels and Oubre of the Hornets could all be of interest to other teams.

In 2021, Rozier signed a four-year, $97 million contract with the team, with three years left on his contract. This season, Rozier is averaging 20.8 points, 4.2 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game.

The Clippers and Timberwolves are interested in Conley

In addition to the Clippers, the Timberwolves are also interested in trading Conley, who has played in 35 games so far this season, averaging 10.3 points, 2.3 rebounds, 7.5 assists and 1 steal.

The Raptors are interested in Ayton and Myles Turner

The Toronto Raptors are looking to bolster their forward line on the trade market, and the Raptors have reportedly targeted Pacers center Myles Turner and Suns center DeAndre Ayton.

This season, Turner averaged 17.4 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.31 blocks per game; Ayton averaged 17.3 points, 9.7 rebounds and 0.69 blocks per game.

The Raptors officially announced that the team signed forward Joe Wiskamp to a second 10-day contract. Previously, on January 7, the Raptors signed their first 10-day short contract with Westcamp, but Wiskamp has not played for the Raptors.

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