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Who will be the next big trade star to leave the team?Two champions are the most likely inside, Beal many teams want | NBA | DONGTW News

The biggest news in recent days is that MVP star James Harden left the Rockets through a big four-way deal, moved to the Nets, and quickly completed his debut in the new club with a 30+ big three yuan.

However, after the completion of Harden’s deal, the league is still surging, and many stars are also likely to be traded at any time.

1.Blake Griffin

What Detroit Pistons' Blake Griffin said about rebuild, rehab, future

In the early days of joining the Pistons, Griffin once had a very good performance and was selected to the team of the season. But since last season, due to serious injuries, his career data has declined severely. So far this season, Griffin has played in 9 games. He averaged only 13.8 points, 6 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game, which is nowhere near the same as his peak. At present, Griffin’s contract has two years left, with a total value of more than 75 million US dollars. For the Pistons who want to rebuild, his contract has become a huge obstacle. However, as the contract period shortens, his prospects for being traded are rising.

2.Karl Anthony-Towns

Wolves' Karl-Anthony Towns could return Saturday vs. Spurs – The Athletic

Towns was once one of the league’s highest attendance players, but last season, Towns only played 35 games due to injury. After the Wuhan pneumonia virus pandemic in the United States, he unfortunately lost his beloved mother. This season, Towns still hasn’t escaped the infestation of doom. He first suffered a dislocation of his left wrist, which affected his playing time and condition. Then, he contracted pneumonia and had to isolate and truce. Under a series of blows, Towns’ desire to continue playing with the Gray Wolf is also getting lower and lower. At present, the Gray Wolf temporarily ranks first in the West Division. Although it has been traded for D’angelo Russell, there is still no improvement. The team may change.

3.Bradley Beal

The Wizards should trade Bradley Beal - Sports Illustrated

If we say that last season, Beal averaged 30.6 points and 6 assists per game, which shocked the basketball world. So this season, in order to help the Wizards win, he needs to average 34.9 points per game. This kind of contribution is even more amazing. But the problem is that Beal’s efforts alone have not changed the bad situation of the wizard. During the offseason, the wizard sent away John Wall, who had just recovered from a long illness, and dug up Russell Westbrook, who was more physically fit, but the fit between West River and Beal was even worse than Wall. In this case, rumors about Beal’s departure have increased again. Many teams, including the Heat, have a strong interest in getting Beal.

4.Kevin Love

Kevin Love 2020-21 season preview - Fear The Sword

Last season, Love’s attendance rate rebounded. He played a total of 56 games, which is far beyond the average level of recent years. But coming to this season, Love only played 2 games and hung up his free card. However, just in the days of Love’s injury, the Cavaliers made a new deal and got a high-quality insider Jarrett Allen, plus star center Andre Drummond, which made the Cavaliers inside become quite crowded. Such a crowded inside line is destined for the Cavaliers to have new operations in the follow-up. And Love has three years left with a big contract totaling $90 million, which is undoubtedly what the Cavaliers want to clean up the most. However, with age, Eros’ transaction value has shrunk seriously, and now it is very difficult to find a home for him.

5.Zach LaVine

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In the past two years, with his own efforts, LaVine has gradually become the core of the Bulls. This season, LaVine has continued to grow. Since the season, he has averaged 28.3 points per game, second only to Beal and Stephen Curry, ranking third in the league. Such a high-quality young leader is of course coveted by many teams in the league, and there have been many scandals about LaVine. Some plan to form a team of the Big Three, especially LaVine is listed as a key signing target. In the case of the Bulls’ poor record, LaVine may become the target of trade.

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