I’m hearing LeBron to Golden State has intensifying in the last couple of days.
If LeBron were to leave LA it will be Golden State.
Steph and LeBron have talked about it in the past plenty and now have a real chance to make that happen this offseason.
“I'm just going to say to you that Giannis absolutely wants to go to the Heat. Like, that is something he wants. I'm not saying it's the only place he would go, but he absolutely wants to go to the Heat.”
- @WindhorstESPN
(h/t @dru_star )
Report 🚨: Jaylen Brown’s preferred destinations are SAS or ATL— San Antonio is said to be aggressive in its pursuit, viewing Brown as the proven, title-winning piece next to Wembanyama for the foreseeable future. The market is shaping up fast 8 days before the NBA Draft.
How would you feel if the Hornets made a trade for Naz Reid this offseason?
- 26-years-old
- Good three-point shooter
- Offers some rim protection
- Has four years left on a five-year, $125M deal
The Los Angeles Lakers, Indiana Pacers, Atlanta Hawks, Washington Wizards, Toronto Raptors and New York Knicks have made significant pushes to trade for Walker Kessler in the past per Sam Amick.
REPORT: The Boston Celtics, San Antonio Spurs and the Los Angeles Lakers will show interest in Robert Williams III this summer, per sources
Portland has interest in retaining Robert Williams III this summer, but knows he will have multiple suitors in free agency.
Bill Simmons says he would bet his life that LeBron James is signing with the Warriors 😳
"This one is a really fun one because the Warriors is really in play now, like for real. I really feel like if I had to bet my life on a team, I'd think I would bet on them . . . I think that would be the move for me."
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REPORT: The Thunder have been active in exploring multiple trade options, including moving up in the lottery, with noted interest in Michigan’s Center Aday Mara, per @JeremyWoo.
Mikel Brown Jr. is drawing serious interest from LA and Brooklyn, with teams viewing his back issues as a “thing of the past” and considering him the second-best guard behind Darryn Peterson— “real momentum” continues to build between Brown and the LA Clippers, per @BrettSiegelNBA.
“Watching him in the gym has been incredible,” one front office executive granted anonymity to speak freely, whose team owns a top-10 pick, told ClutchPoints. “His back problems are a thing of the past, and he looks every bit like the second-best guard in this class behind Darryn (Peterson). As soon as you watch him, you can see the star potentially immediately.”
(via https://t.co/y3BVcBjBhL)