NBA trade chatter: Will Pistons' Griffin, Cavs' Love, Thunder's Paul be dealt?
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Yardbarker NBA writers Pat Heery and Sean Keane address the hottest issues in the NBA. This week's topic: opening of trade season. Heery: December 15 marks the first day players who were signed in the summer can be traded. Considering roughly 40 percent ofNBA trade chatter: Will Pistons' Griffin, Cavs' Love, Thunder's Paul be dealt?
Yardbarker NBA writers Pat Heery and Sean Keane address the hottest issues in the NBA. This week's topic: opening of trade season. Heery: December 15 marks the first day players who were signed in the summer can be traded. Considering roughly 40 percent of players were effectively free agents in the summer, it feels like the official start to the NBA’s trade season (which extends to February 7, 2020). I know you wrote about Kevin Love earlier this week -- he’s arguably the biggest name who might be dealt this trade season. Where do you see him going? And what is the price for K-Love? Also, give me a couple of other All-Star level players you think might be dealt over the next couple of months. Keane: Kevin Love is a bad fit for a rebuilding Cleveland team, but a great fit in plenty of other cities. Normally, I’d think his contract was a little bit of a millstone, but given the barren free-agent market next summer -- the Magic's Evan Fournier is a top-five guy somehow -- it’s worth it for a team to make a m Read more