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NBA trade market update: Lakers strive to pursue Murray, Warriors are Siakam's next dark horse

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Journalist Chris Haynes said he thinks Hawks guard Dejounte Murray could be traded. I'm sure Dejounte Murray will be traded before the deadline, and multiple teams such as the Lakers and 76ers have already expressed interest in him.

NBA trade market update: Lakers strive to pursue Murray, Warriors are Siakam's next dark horse

Reporter Chris Haynes spoke on the show today about Siakam's whereabouts and said the Warriors are a dark horse to watch. The teams I know of that have clear interest in Siakam are the Hawks, Pacers and Kings. But there's also a dark horse team here, and I've been told by competing team executives to watch out for the Warriors. The Warriors might trade to get Siakam, and I'm not saying it's going to happen right now, so that's definitely something to keep an eye on. I think Siakam will eventually leave the Raptors before the trade deadline. It's also important to note that Sika is in his contract year, and all the next teams are concerned about whether he is willing to renew his contract after the trade.

NBA trade market update: Lakers strive to pursue Murray, Warriors are Siakam's next dark horse

According to Yahoo Athletic's Jake Fischer, sources have revealed that the Pacers were looking for a trade for Anunoby before he joined the Knicks. According to sources, the Pacers are still exploring an upgrade to the No. 4 spot. Siakam is an important focus for Pacers.

According to Yahoo Athletic's Jake Fischer, sources have revealed that the Kings' top brass has been calling rivals' top brass as a way to assess the value of packing Harrison Barnes and Huerter. Fischer said the Kings wouldn't consider trading Keegan Murray, but the team's third-year guard Davion Mitchell could trade.

NBA trade market update: Lakers strive to pursue Murray, Warriors are Siakam's next dark horse

According to ESPN's Tim Bontemps, Knicks coach Thibodeau wants a center player to protect the basket. The team's center Mitchell Robinson was out for the season due to ankle surgery, and Isaiah Hartenstein has replaced him as the team's starting center.

As previously reported, multiple sources revealed that the Knicks have explored the possibility of acquiring Brogdon through a trade. The Knicks will explore trade possibilities ahead of the trade deadline in hopes of improving the team's chances of making the playoffs.

According to Jake Fischer of The Athletic, LaVine still doesn't have much movement in the trade market because none of the teams interested in him are willing to eat his four-year, nearly $180 million contract. According to sources, the Lakers, who have a poor record recently, are still the most likely next home for LaVine, although the Lakers are also currently hesitant to eat LaVine's high salary.

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