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Will the Clippers act out of desperation on the trade market amid their nightmare of a 2025-26 season and pursue Anfernee Simons?
Here are three needs for the Detroit Pistons − and the potential fits to solve those issues − nearly 6 weeks before Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline 2026.
Amid the ongoing struggles by the Los Angeles Clippers, star guard James Harden is reportedly considered a potential trade candidate.
Antetokounmpo is currently dealing with a right calf strain. Earlier this month, it was reported that the Bucks expect him to be out for around four weeks, which means that it’s possible that the nine-time All-Star won’t be able to take the court until 2026.
Off the court, Dec. 15 is the day that 79 players who signed or extended their contracts last summer become eligible to be traded — it’s the unofficial opening day of NBA trade season. That, however, didn’t move things closer to an Antetokounmpo trade. Where do things stand with an Antetokounmpo trade? Let’s break it down.
Giannis Antetokounmpo doesn't want to speculate about his future with the Milwaukee Bucks. On Thursday, the two-time MVP addressed rumors that he and his agent were contemplating whether Milwaukee was still the right fit for him.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo has clear message amid NBA trade rumors
If the Milwaukee Bucks do open the phones on a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo trade, there could be plenty of teams inquiring about the NBA superstar.
Which brings us to the latest reports that the Bucks are telling teams they want to be buyers, not sellers, at the trade deadline. The first report came from the well-connected Eric Nehm, who covers the Bucks for The Athletic.
Off the heels of winning the 2025 NBA Cup, New York Knicks trade rumors have heated up in an effort to ensure roster depth for the playoffs.
Rumors claim that the Utah Jazz are turning down the Indiana Pacers' efforts to potentially trade for Walker Kessler.