Dealer’s dozen: Best fits for NBA’S top 12 targets
STAR PLAYERS COULD SOON BE ON THE MOVE WITH TRADE DEADLINE JUST A WEEK AWAY
Big names with allstar resumes could be up for grabs with the NBA trade deadline only one week away. The Feb. 9 deadline might not include Lebron James, but the Los Angeles Lakers are thought to be in play for several teams. The expiring contract of Russell Westbrook, plus a few valuable draft picks, provide ample ammunition for general manager Rob Pelinka to start his shopping.
Not all of the players rumoured to be on the block will be moving.
However, the all-star break represents a common measurement marker in the season when owners and general managers determine the direction of their teams.
Here are 12 players who could be on the move.
Hawks SF Bogdan Bogdanovic Age: 30
Contract: US$18M this season; $18M player option next season
Best fit: Mavericks
He’s not quite right yet, but showing signs of life following off-season knee surgery. A 3-point marksman teetering on his worst shooting season, Bogdanovic would fit well in Phoenix, where the second unit is lagging in production, but might be an even bigger hit as the primary catch-andshoot option next to Luka Doncic.
Hawks F John Collins Age: 25
Contract: $23.5M this season; $25.3M in 2023-24; $26.6M in 2024-25; $26.6M player option in 2025-26 Best fit: Jazz
Born in Utah but well-travelled as a military child, Collins suits the Jazz system. He’s also versatile enough to be an asset to more than a third of the teams in the league, which is why Atlanta won’t sell from the bargain bin. Suns F Jae Crowder Age: 32 Contract: $10.2M this season Best fit: Heat
Who doesn’t want playoff experience, 3-point shooting and an expiring contract? The Sixers and Bucks are interested. Crowder has close allies on both rosters. He hasn’t played in a game for the Suns this season and should come at a reasonable price.
Rockets G Eric Gordon
Age: 34
Contract: $19.6M this season Best fit: Memphis
The Grizzlies are plotting depth and matchups for the post-season, and while Gordon might be older than most sharpshooters, he still can deliver from distance. A spread small-ball lineup of Dillon Brooks, Desmond Bane, Tyus Jones and Gordon would be serious weaponry. Gordon does have a non-guaranteed $20.9 million deal for next season. The salary becomes fully guaranteed in the event his team wins the NBA title.
Nets G Joe Harris Age: 31
Contract: $18.7M this season; $19.8M next season
Best Fit: Kings
Harris isn’t the 3-point lock he was two seasons ago because of multiple ankle surgeries. If asked to play a reserve role and catch fire on occasion, Harris remains more than capable. He inched back over 40.5 per cent on 3-point tries with his second double-digit scoring night of the week on Wednesday. Pacers G Buddy Hield Age: 30 Contract: $20.5M this season, $18.6M next season Best fit: Knicks
Hield is shooting better than 40 per cent on 3-pointers and can carry an offence for stretches when called upon. The serious doubt that complicates this scenario is whether the Knicks can get someone, anyone, to bail them out of the Evan Fournier contract.
Wizards F Kyle Kuzma Age: 27
Contract: $13M this season; $13M player option
Best fit: Nuggets
A sagging second unit ready to part with Bones Hyland if the right deal emerges, Denver would become a nightmare with size and scoring at every position if Kuzma can be pried away from the Wizards. Complicating matters, Kuzma has been on a serious tear since Washington dealt Rui Hachimura and salary isn’t a burden — yet.
Hornets G Terry Rozier Age: 28
Contract: $21.5M this season, $23.2M next season, $24.9M 2024-25, $26.6M player option in 2025-26 Best fit: Lakers
Charlotte could accept Russell Westbrook in return and hope to score in free agency. Then again, Rozier is rolling through a career year and the Hornets would be wise to insist on more than the down-the-road lottery picks the Lakers have to offer as a deal sweetener.
Timberwolves G D’angelo Russell
Age: 26
Contract: $31.4M this season Best fit: Bulls
Russell stays put unless Minnesota finds a sweetheart deal on a point guard, which isn’t out of the realm of possibility in a multi-team deal. Bulls reserve PG Coby White likely isn’t enough to make it happen. But after torching the Warriors and holding their own against the top teams in the West this week, the Wolves are only three games out of the No. 3 seed entering Thursday’s games. That makes them far more likely to ride with Russell the rest of the season.
Sixers F Matisse Thybulle Age: 25
Contract: $4.4M this season, restricted free agent in July Best fit: Warriors
Golden State needs defence on the wing and Thybulle gets tiny morsels of playing time these days with the Sixers. He’s not the next Andre Iguodala and averages less than 3.0 points per game, but his energy and effort on defence, in addition to his rebounding skills, could be game-changing for the stall-prone Warriors.
Lakers G Russell Westbrook Age: 34
Contract: $47.1M this season Best fit: Clippers
Much has been made of Westbrook’s rebound as a sixth man with around 16 points, seven assists and six rebounds per game, but the Lakers still need more efficiency from the position. The Clippers would need a Brinks-sized deposit to take Westbrook off the Lakers’ hands, but a chance to restock draft capital exhausted to add Paul George and Kawhi Leonard is enticing.
Warriors C James Wiseman Age: 21
Contract: $9.6M this season, $12.1M next season
Best fit: Blazers
A virtually clean match on salary for small forward Josh Hart, the Blazers could be fortunate to add Wiseman and a few draft picks to push Portland into the next phase of rebuilding. Adding Hart, and the aforementioned Thybulle, would put defined role players in needed spots for the defending champion Warriors without costing them a cent beyond this season.