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10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!

10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!

Achenggao

2024-05-23 14:36Posted in Shandong Sports Creators

With the deepening of the NBA playoffs, there are now only 4 teams left in the league that are still chasing the championship, while other teams have begun to look at the draft and the free market, there are many stars in the free market this season, such as DeRozan, Harden and Siakam, etc., as well as George, James, these stars with player options, and there are many stars in the league who have trade rumors recently, so let's take a look at the 10 big fish in the trade market this summer.

Tenth Wiggins

10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!

Wiggins' strength has fallen off a cliff this season, and he is now incapable of playing the role of the Warriors' second leader, and the Warriors want to correct Kuminga, so they also want to send Wiggins away. Although Wiggins doesn't have the strength of a star now, he can still help the team as a top blue-collar team, after all, he is very good defensively, and he can average 13.2 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game this season.

Ninth, Josh Gidey

10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!

The Thunder won't re-sign Giddey in the offseason because they want to keep their salary cap to re-sign Alexander's and Chet next summer, and Giddey was waived in the playoffs, so the Thunder also want to trade him and the draft pick to get the right star. Giddey has the potential to become an All-Star in the future, and he deserves to be traded by young teams, and Giddey is averaging 12.3 points, 6.4 rebounds and 4.8 assists per game this season, which is still at the expense of ball possession.

Eighth Raven

10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!

Although LaVine is an All-Star and is still at his peak age, everyone has also discovered his problems, LaVine can't play tough battles, and his ability to lead the team is very limited, and now there are even some premium contract problems, he is more suitable as the team's three-in-command type of player, so his annual salary of more than 40 million is also a bit premium. LaVine averaged 19.5 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4 assists per game this season, and the Bulls probably won't get the chips they want when they send him away.

Seventh Ingram

10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!

Ingram has been questioned a lot in the playoffs this season because of injuries, and he did not play as well as he should, averaging only 14 points per game, but fans who are familiar with Ingram know that although Ingram's leadership temperament is not good, his ability is still good, and the Pelicans are interested in sending him away, and now the Magic and the 76ers are very interested in him. Ingram averaged 20.8 points, 5.1 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game in the regular season, which is very comprehensive.

Sixth Randall

10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!

Randle has the ability to sign a 4-year, 180 million contract extension with the Knicks in the offseason, but judging from the news coming out now, the Knicks have no intention of renewing him, because without Randle, the Knicks' offense is better, so they may also trade Randle, Randle is very comprehensive and full of impact, and it is estimated that many teams will be interested in him. Randle is averaging 24 points, 9.2 rebounds and 5 assists per game this season.

Fifth, Jarrett Aaron

10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!

Allen's ability has always been underrated, and if it weren't for his excellent defense, the Cavaliers would not have been able to play in the top four in the East, he is one of the best players in the active interior rim protection ability, and he has also been selected as an All-Star before, and now the Cavaliers want to completely correct Mobley, so they plan to trade Allen. Allen is averaging 16.5 points, 10.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.1 blocks per game this season, and the data shows how good he is.

Fourth Trae Young

10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!

Although Trae Young's defensive ability is his biggest drawback, his ability to attack and pass is still very strong, he can support an offensive system, in the past few years, the Hawks have not been able to meet expectations in building a team around him, so the Hawks also want to trade him away, after all, the Hawks won the top pick, they want to rebuild around the champion, Trae Young can average 25.7 points, 2.8 rebounds, 10.8 assists and 1.3 steals per game this season.

Third Murray

10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!

Murray is definitely a condescension to supporting Trae Young, as far as the two of them are concerned, Murray is clearly more like a championship puzzle player, his defensive ability is better, and his playmaking skills are not inferior to Trae Young, and he may be traded for the same reason as Trae Young, just to make room for the top pick. Murray averaged 22.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 1.4 steals per game this season, and his performance was also very comprehensive.

Second Mitchell

10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!

This season's Mitchell has proved how good his ability is, and the Cavaliers also want to renew his contract, but the Cavaliers are also afraid that they will not be able to renew Mitchell's contract, so they may choose to trade him away, and as far as the news is coming out now, the Heat and the Lakers are interested in getting him, but the Cavaliers don't want to send him to the Lakers. Mitchell is averaging 26.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 1.8 steals per game this season.

First Butler

10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!

Because Butler has been injured often this season, and his form has also declined, and Riley has always disliked Butler's style of doing things, according to American media, the Heat may trade Butler and then build the team with Adebayo as the first core. This season, Butler averaged 20.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5 assists and 1.3 steals per game.

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  • 10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!
  • 10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!
  • 10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!
  • 10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!
  • 10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!
  • 10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!
  • 10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!
  • 10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!
  • 10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!
  • 10 Big Fish in the Offseason Trade Market: Wiggins 10th, Mitchell 2nd, 9 All-Stars!

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