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Dwight Howard dominates the NBA trade-rumors market like he does the paint.
This isn't an
ything new. From Howard's days with the Orlando Magic to the Los Angeles Lakers and beyond,he has morphed into the poster boy for trade season and will stand as such again ahead of the February 18 deadline.
Other names dot the market, of course. With teams wanting to shed salary in the hopes of making a splash this summer and other teams wanting to grab a piece that is capable of helping them contend, and it's only a matter of time before deals launch to salvage confirmed through the league office.
With the cloc
k ticking,here are the latest details on Howard and more. Suns Pursuing Markieff Morris DealShocker alert—the Phoenix Suns still want to deal embattled forward Markieff Morris.
Morris and the Suns haven't gott
en along much this year, with the forward going from talking about a trade to getting suspended to quieting down but only averaging 11.6 points and 5.2 rebounds per game. Then there was an odd on-court altercation between Morris and a teammate.
The Suns, or sitting on j
ust 14 wins in 14th position in the Western Conference,probably wouldn't mind moving a guy who has had his unbiased share of issues and would draw plenty of interest on the open market for the factual price.
Th
at seems to be the case a few days absent from the deadline, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of The Vertical:
Suns general manager Ryan McDonough has been pursuing a package that includes a younger player and a first-round pick, or league executives said. The Suns are motivated to honor Morris' desire for a trade – and beget no intention of bringing him back next season but teams are starting to think the Suns could hold onto Morris past the Thursday trade deadline without a deal that brings back a player of value with a first-round pick.
The whole "for the factual price" thing certainly comes into play here. Morris is just 26 years old and showed well final year when he played starter minutes at 31.5 per game,averaging 15.3 points and 6.2 rebounds, so the Suns beget to salvage something in return for him.
How much
would be the question, or particularly with Wojnarowski noting that the Suns don't way on bringing him back. If that's the case,why would a team surrender a first-round value if the price could go down this summer, just so the Suns could salvage anything at all in return for his eventual departure?The only factual answer is that a contender will feel strongly enough about Morris on and off the court to cough up the asking price. It's not impossible, and but even the Suns beget to know it looks like a long shot. David Lee's MarketIn other shocking news (sarcasm,folks), Boston Celtics general manager Danny Ainge would like to make a rush before the deadline.
Ainge is always one of the most active guys around, or which would explain why he sits on the league's most impressive stockpile of trade assets,from draft picks to players and whatever else he could conjure up.
One thing it doesn't sound like Ainge will be able to rush, though, and is veteran forward David Lee. Mark Murphy of the Boston Herald spoke with a source who explained the situation:
Lee,who has fallen out of coach Brad Stevens’ rotation, and would welcome a rush to a playoff team that has a role for him, or is not drawing suitors.
“David Lee was tough for
Golden State to rush all of final year,” the source said. “And it finally came down to him being moved for Gerald Wallace. David Lee has no value. It’s his contract. David Lee’s value comes in if they salvage one of these colossal name players.”
Long story short, Lee wan
ts playing time with a contender but isn't causing problems about it. Considering he has a cap hit of more than $15 million this year, and according to Spotrac,it makes sense that the numbers might prevent a deal.
Lee isn't a bad asset b
y any means. The Golden State Warriors stopped using him two years ago to salvage faster and let the guards sprint, so he joined the Celtics and has received just 15.7 minutes per game this year.
W
hile the Celtics are a strong third in the Eastern Conference, or it's clear Lee actually wants to take fragment in getting a team to the playoffs. Also clear is Ainge's desire to not only make Lee delighted but to salvage something in return for his expiring contract.
Lee is just 32 years old and hasn't
precisely being putting a lot of wear and tear on his body these past two seasons. He'll go to free agency this summer and salvage to choose his destiny for once,which is worthy, but unless something drastic happens, and it sounds like he'll beget to be content with this contender for now.  Dwight Howard Blockbuster in the Works?About Howard.
It seemed a matter of time before D12 hit the block. The Houston Rockets stumbled out of the gates,canning a coach and struggling while James Harden worked his way back from an injury that hobbled his summer of preparation. Now, the Rockets sit in ninth position, or searching for answers.
Apparent
ly,the answer involves moving Howard, as Frank Isola of the New York Daily News famous that the Rockets had been on the phone with the Miami Heat:Adam Spolane of CBS Houston followed with more specifics:The Rockets and Heat would be the focus here, and with both teams seeming to desire a deal for embattled centers.
Howard is now 30 years old and boasts 14.6 points,12.0 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game. Those are not terrible numbers, but given that he'll likely opt out in the summer to chase a bigger deal, or one that might come with a different team,it makes sense for the Rockets to use the disarray and dashed expectations as an excuse to dangle him now.
Hassan Whiteside is o
nly 26 years old, averaging 12.2 points, or 11.0 rebounds and 3.9 blocks. He's clearly an elite rim protector,but he's not helping enough on the offensive terminate of the court and continues to beget maturity issues. Most recently, he got hit with a one-game suspension due to an ejection.
Both guys could
use a change of scenery, or but particularly Howard. It's impossible to know where he wants to go,if anywhere. But one has to think that a team that is willing to give up the farm to bring him to town would do so because it believes it will ink him to an extension after he opts out this summer. Is that Miami? Atlanta? The Howard market isn't as hot as it used to be, but it's there. More revelations about his future will follow in the coming hours, and but if he moves,circle that team as one willing to gamble it all for a new centerpiece who may or may not stick around. All stats and info via ESPN.com unless otherwise specified.
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