As we hit the thick of the holiday season, the NBA trade machine is starting to heat up a bit, making it a good time to check in with another Trade Rumor Rankings piece, in which we rank the five players who have appeared most often in trade rumors over the previous week. Today is a point-guard-heavy edition, including the headliner, as well as one filled with star names.
Below, check out the five players who have appeared most often in trade rumors over the past seven days.
The Charlotte Hornets are 4-8 and don’t look in much of a position, roster-wise, to compete for a playoff spot this season, although stranger things have happened. Regardless, much discussion this year has centered around LaMelo Ball and his ability to lead a team to even playoff contention. And some of the talk has even shifted towards the viability of a Ball trade, and what his market might look like.
According to ESPN, out of Ball, Trae Young and Ja Morant, Ball might have the strongest trade market, per one anonymous executive:
However, according to another scout, Ball’s market suffers from the fact that it’s unclear how seriously the talented point guard takes basketball:
Ball is averaging 23.3 points, 7.8 rebounds and 9.8 assists this season, to go with 1.7 steals, albeit while shooting a paltry 43 percent from the floor, and while turning it over 3.7 times per game. He’s also under contract through 2028-29, when he’ll be owed $46.4 million, a daunting number, especially for a player with poor injury history and an inability to impact winning.
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With injuries once again slowing 2019 No. 1 pick Zion Williamson in this, his seventh year as a pro, an ESPN article this week discussed the possibility of the explosive big man being traded. According to anonymous league execs, the time isn’t right for the New Orleans Pelicans to trade the former Duke standout:
Before going down this season, Williamson wasn’t exactly lighting things up, as the Pelicans forward was averaging 22.8 points, 6.8 rebounds and 4.6 assists on 48.7 percent shooting from the floor. And with him missing time after injuring his hamstring yet again, and with the Pelicans at 2-10, things look awfully hairy for New Orleans. Even so, we think it is far more likely that it’s head coach Willy Green who sees the chopping block before Williamson.
Who would even risk trading for the big man after his injury luck over recent years, especially with his extremely complicated – and expensive – contract? Despite the non-guarantees on his deal, the fact that Williamson could be owed $44.9 million in 2027-28 surely wont attract many trade suitors for him right now.
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Theres no doubt that Domantas Sabonis is one of the most talented big men in the NBA, and one of the most productive. Over the last three seasons, only Sabonis and three-time league MVP Nikola Jokic can say they have averaged at least 18 points, 12 rebounds and six assists per game.
And yet, Sacramento looks primed to miss the playoffs for the third year in a row. Making matters worse, Sabonis is making the Kings 20.0 points per 100 possessions worse during his time on the floor, an almost hard-to-fathom number considering Sabonis productivity.
We know Sabonis isnt much of a defender, but can he be that much of a sieve that hes making Sacramento that much worse when hes in the game? We doubt it.
Regardless, the Kings struggling this much has the trade winds howling around Sabonis. According to NBA reporter Sam Amick, teams would still be interested in the Lithuanian big man, and the two years (and $94.1 million) left on his contract, even despite his recent poor impact:
According to another report this week, theres a chance the Golden State Warriors might be interested in the 29-year-old big man:
For now, this looks purely like distant future speculation, but even so, this is a situation that needs to be monitored, as the Kings seem to be getting worse as a team, and that could lead to major change this very year.
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The star big man of another struggling Western Conference team, Anthony Davis, likewise could very well see himself traded this year, as hes missed time due to injury, while his Dallas Mavericks sit at 3-10.
An anonymous league exec told ESPN this week that Dallas best path involves trading both Davis and Kyrie Irving, and starting over:
According to veteran NBA scribe Marc Stein, Davis and his camp will work with Dallas to figure out over the coming months whether the two sides should part ways as we get closer to the 2025-26 trade deadline:
Things get dicey when you consider the fact Davis has an injured calf at the moment, a scary injury with NBA players recent history of tearing their Achilles after coming back from calf strains. The Mavericks are no doubt going to keep Davis out until hes 100 percent from his issue, and the longer that takes, the trickier a Davis trade gets, especially when you factor in the $58.5 million hes owed the rest of this season, and the $58.5 million hell be owed in 27.
Expensive deal, aging superstar, tricky injury, struggling team – things could not get much worse for the Mavericks right now as far as extracting maximum value in a potential Davis trade.
Also worth noting, fellow former Kentucky star and No. 1 pick, John Wall, said this week that theres scuttle regarding Davis and his hometown Chicago Bulls:
A Davis hometown return would be a fun storyline, though were not sure how concrete that scuttle is.
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Two-time All-Star Ja Morant has endured a brutal season thus far, averaging 18.9 points per game (the second-lowest mark of his career) on 35.2 percent shooting from the floor and 16.7 percent from three. Morant has been suspended this season by the Memphis Grizzlies after an ugly and awkward exchange with head coach Tuomas Iisalo, which led to Morant missing one game for Memphis.
Naturally, that, along with the Grizzlies 4-9 record, has led to a lot of speculation surrounding Morant and his future with the franchise.
According to Stein, the Grizzlies future might no longer revolve around Morant, and rival teams have taken heed of that fact:
For what its worth, Stein later reported that there isnt concrete evidence yet that the Grizzlies are ready to go through with a potential Morant trade. More recently, ESPNs Brian Windhorst said that he had not heard that Morant was available for trade right now.
One report has attached the point guard-needy Kings with Morant, while another has downplayed the possibility of the Houston Rockets pursuing, even despite their need for steadier point guard play with Fred VanVleet out for the season.
The biggest report on the matter came from The Athletic, which reported that the Minnesota Timberwolves, surprisingly, have checked in with Memphis regarding a potential Morant deal:
Well see how this saga plays out, but until Morant starts playing more like his usual self, the smoke around this situation is not going to dissipate.
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This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: NBA Trade Rumor Rankings: Ja Morant, Anthony Davis and more