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Trading Market Celebrities: Bency or Going to the Warriors? Hart was unusually popular

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Trading Market Celebrities: Bency or Going to the Warriors? Hart was unusually popular

As soon as the new season began, rumors of a trade between Simmons and Bagley began to spread across the league. In the free market for the 2022 offseason, there are plenty of players worth watching that may be traded.

At the beginning of the new season, a number of executives of TheHoopHypehe League discussed which celebrities in the trading market are worth paying attention to, let's take a look!

- Redish

Reddish has been in a tradable state since last season's trade deadline and ahead of the draft, a revelation from multiple sources to Hopshype, confirmed by multiple league executives competing for him.

An anonymous executive said: "Reddish is the most talented guy in the Hawks lineup, but the Hawks can't fit him into the lineup. At the same time, the executive confirmed that if He put Reddish in a reasonable situation, he would definitely become a starting-level player, he had good defense, and he could create shooting opportunities anywhere, and if he was really given enough chances he would let people know what kind of player he really was.

Another executive also thinks Reddish will develop well, saying that Reddish needs a team that can help him grow, his physical condition is very good, he has a height of 2 meters 06 meters, both explosive and physical, his skills and physical fitness are the best, he is obviously a player worthy of being selected.

In the end, executives said there are some teams willing to give up a protected first-round pick for Reddish, who is paid $11 million in the new season, and he will enter the final year of his rookie contract next season, and in 2023 he will become a restricted free agent.

- Wiggins

If the Warriors want to get superstars, they're bound to pack Wiggins and Wiseman. Wiggins produced his career-best shooting percentage and three-point shooting last season, and he stubbornly defended the attack points on the opponent's flanks.

Once seen as the cornerstone of the team after being traded to the Timberwolves in the 2014 draft, he now sits in third place on the playoff team, with Wiggins currently two years left on his contract, $31.6 million and $33.6 million.

—Eric Gordon

Gordon and House are players left over from the Rockets' Mo* era, and now they are not on the timeline of the Rockets' rebuild. When Gordon was healthy, he was the best bench scorer in the league, but by the end of December, he was about to reach the age of 34.

A league executive said he thinks the Rockets will trade Gordon away this season because Gordon's surplus value is getting lower and lower, and he thinks Gordon's contract is a bit on the side. As executives mentioned, Gordon has $38 million left in the remainder of his salary, $22-23 in $20.9 million, and his contract for the 23-24 season is a team option.

- Ibaka

Bledsoe has been the first person on the team to be traded for the past few years, but for the current Clippers, it's clearly Ibaka that they should trade the most.

He's about to enter the final year of his contract, he's on a salary of $9.7 million, his salary is a very good deal chip, and he's definitely the starting-level center for a playoff team when Ibaka is healthy. Now that he's 32, if the Clippers can't show competitiveness in the West, they should probably consider how to get Ibaka back some chips before the trade deadline, or let him enter the free market and let him go.

- Hiro

After he entered the league, he has been a non-tradable chip, and for a while, he could not even be put into Harden's deal negotiations.

Now the Heat have once again rekindled their hopes of a championship battle, especially as they retain Butler and recruit Lowry, who is about to turn 32, and in such a period of Heat yearning for a championship, they may exchange Hiro for a capable old future to complete the lineup upgrade.

An NBA executive said he would pay more than one lotto pick to get Hiro, believing that Hiro had a high ceiling and was a very good player. Another executive also said he thinks Hiro is still of high value, and although he has regressed last season, he is still a pretty good player.

- Hart

Several NBA league executives said the Pelicans signed such a contract with Hart in the offseason (3 years 3200, second and third years are not guaranteed) to be able to trade him.

One executive said the Pelicans' purpose was clear, which was to trade Hart. Hart's contract is not guaranteed for the second or third years, which provides adjustability for any team that wants to get Hart.

Hart is only 26 years old now, and the time he can be allowed to trade is on January 15 next year.

Another executive, who thinks Hart could be a dark horse in the trading market, said: "I know there are a lot of teams that like Hart very much, and I think the Pelicans will send Ingram on the premise that Lillard may be available. ”

—Simmons

Until the 2024-25 season, Bency has as much as $147 million left on his contract. Current 76ers chairman Mo * recently said that based on the past four years of affection, Bency may soon be reconciled with the team.

League executives said the 76ers in the new season are a crucial year for Embiid, and the team can't wait for a rookie to assist the team, they want to make Embiid happy, and the best candidate is Bill or Lillard.

Many people have suggested that the Blazers trade Simmons with CJ as the main body, but for my point of view, this is simply not enough to get the 76ers star.

Some league sources believe that if Bency continues to pressure to leave the team, then the Warriors are more likely to get Simmons' team. An executive said that if the Warriors can really get Simmons, he will really match the Warriors' system very well, if he has enough shooters around him, with his ability to defend, protect rebounds, and advance counterattacks, the Warriors' running and bombing system will be strong. Simmons can go to a team that he really suits his style of play.

- Harrell

With Garford and the Wizards completing their contract extensions and the Wizards' starting center Thomas Bryant returning to the roster last season, Harrell is likely to fall prey to the trade again, most likely being sent away by the Wizards again before the trade deadline.

— Bagley & Hield

Hield recently broke the Kings' record for three-point shooting held by Peja, but he is still not in the Kings' future plans, and he may not be able to score many more three-pointers for the Kings.

Alliance sources revealed that the fact that Hield was leaving had been conclusively established, and as soon as the news was reached, he flew away.

A league executive revealed that based on the King's salary pressure, Hield is also the player most likely to be traded. Hield, whose contract has reached $23 million this season and $19.3 million next season, will have player options for Season 24.

Bagley is another player who could be sent away by the Kings, and his agent Jeff Schwartz appears to have torn his face off with the Kings.

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