« Reply #385 on: July 15, 2024, 10:08:52 AM »
However, trades haven't been found for Zach LaVine or Nikola Vucevic to really push the rebuilding efforts forward. In fact, there seems to be no market available for either player.
Trade talks for LaVine haven't gone anywhere, and cap space to absorb LaVine's contract has mostly dried up. The market for Vucevic never really developed in the first place, with teams wary of taking on the veteran center's contract.
LaVine is owed $137.9 million over the next three seasons. Vucevic is on the books for $41.5 million over the next two seasons.
It is surprising they cannot find a market for Vucevic. $20mil a year isn't bad for a starting caliber player. You'd think some team in need of a center would make a move for him.
Memphis. Phoenix. LA Clippers. Golden State.
I agree, but look how soft the market was for Jonas V. I don't quite understand it.
what exactly would those teams trade though

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