According to a recently proposed trade idea, the Los Angeles Lakers could add another star player to start alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis by acquiring John Collins from the Atlanta ...
The New York Knicks are one of the teams that are expected to aggressively pursue a superstar before the 2021 trade deadline. Despite a comparatively impressive start, the Knicks might need a ...
The Los Angeles Lakers may be performing well so far in the 2020-21 NBA season, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they would no longer seek major roster upgrades before the 2021 trade deadline. With the emergence of title contenders like the Brooklyn Nets, the Lakers will likely continue to find ways to improve the supporting cast around LeBron James and Anthony Davis while strengthening their chances of defending their throne this year. In a recent article, Greg Patuto of
NBA Analysis Network suggested a blockbuster trade idea between the Lakers and the Detroit Pistons.
In the proposed trade scenario, the Lakers would be sending a package that includes Kyle Kuzma, Talen Horton-Tucker, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Jared Dudley, and a 2026 first-round pick to the Pistons in exchange for Jerami Grant and Wayne Ellington. Though it would cost them three essential members of their rotation and a future first-round pick, the suggested deal is worth exploring for the Purple and Gold.
Michael Jordan Once Wore Name-Less No. 12 Jersey In Orlando On Valentine’s Day
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Jordan went on to score 49 points in the loss to the Magic
Jordan's stolen jersey was never found
Michael Jordan will go down as one of the greats of all time to play professional basketball, regardless of what jersey number he wears.
He is famous for his trademark No. 23 jersey although he did don different numbers for a time.
Michael Jordan fans would immediately recall the time when he wore the No. 45, the time when he decided to resume his NBA career in 1995.
Players like Nick Anderson said at the time that Jordan did not look as explosive compared to wearing his usual number.
For potential NBA title contenders looking to bolster their rosters with shooting and size for the playoff run, few players may be as enticing as the Sacramento Kings' Harrison Barnes as a possible trade target. However, his current club may be loathe to part with the veteran forward.
Per a report by
The Athletic's Sam Amick, teams around the association have been given the impression that Sacramento's decision-makers have "no interest" in moving Barnes ahead of the league's March 25 trade deadline.
While one could argue that Barnes is approaching the end of his prime years and may not fit the Kings' current timeline, he's also young enough at 28 that he likely has several more years of high-level basketball left in him. As it stands, he looks to be in the midst of a career year in his ninth campaign as a pro.
Houston Rockets shooting guard Victor Oladipo is one of the players expected to be moved before the 2021 trade deadline. Oladipo may have managed to put up some impressive performances in his first few games as a Rocket, but with the team currently out of the playoff race, most people believe that Houston is better off moving him now than to risk losing him in the 2021 free agency without getting anything in return. Once he officially becomes available on the trading block, several teams that are in dire need of a backcourt boost and additional star power are expected to express strong interest in adding him to their roster, including the Miami Heat.
With their 10-14 record putting them at a tie for 10th place in the Eastern Conference, the Miami Heat are still trying to recapture the form that helped them make it to the NBA Finals last year. ...
Washington Wizards shooting guard Bradley Beal is one player frequently mentioned in various trade rumors. No matter how many times the Wizards say that they have no intention of trading him and ...