The Heat and Knicks after Oladipo, will Savonis pass?

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There are only two days left until the NBA’s trade window closes, and as every season, this time too the network is flooded with reports. From Houston’s desire to “get rid” of Victor Oladipo, through the troubles created by the reports in the Boston locker room to the five candidates to be the defensive player of the season: here are the best reports from the last day.

* According to ESPN’s Adrian Wozniacki, the Rockets will do everything in their power to trade Victor Oladipo. The Miami Heat and the New York Knicks are among the top candidates to take him on, but if Miami joins Kyle Laurie – it will drop the Oladipo option.

* Yahoo Sports reports that Indiana Pacers is open to bids for its two stars this season – Malcolm Brogdon and All-Star, Domantas Savonis. The Los Angeles Clippers have been singled out as a potential suitor for Brogdon.

* Quite a few names from San Antonio have been mentioned as candidates for such and such groups: Jake Fisher from Bleach Report claims that Chicago is interested in joining Damar Druzen and that the Spurs are open to offers for Rudy Gay, with Marcus Aldridge being returned by Boston and Miami – but his heavy contract May make it difficult.

* Trouble Celebrates in Boston: Kevin O’Connor and Chris Vernon report in their podcast that Tristan Thompson “doesn’t like the Celtics’ locker room.” The two argued that Boston “must get rid of him, that he is resentful and every minute in the locker room for him is a disaster.” Vernon added that Marcus Smart has been exposed to rumors that he may trade and it is certain that his journey in Boston will come to an end by Thursday.


* And if we’re already in trouble, then Toronto does not lack such. A few days after Nick Ners was fined $ 50,000 for throwing a mask and curses at the end of the loss to Utah, Athletic reports that Pascal Siakam was fined $ 50,000 by the team for saying things to Nerses at the end of the loss to Cleveland. A spokesman for the group claims that “the report is incorrect.”

The “Athletic” also reports that the Denver Nuggets are interested in joining Owen Fournier from the Orlando Magic. The Frenchman, it will be recalled, started his career in Denver, moved to Orlando in 2014 and is now in the final year of his contract. At the same time, the Bleachers report that Orlando is in talks with San Antonio regarding a trade that will include Fournier and a first-round pick for Damar Druzen.

* The NBA official website has listed the five defenders of the season: Rudy Gober, Ben Simmons, Miles Turner, Yannis Antecompo and TJ McConnell.

* Open to optimism. Charlotte’s outstanding rookie, Lamello Ball, underwent wrist surgery and will be tested again in about four weeks. According to Shams Charania, the Athletic reporter, there is a chance that Amalo will return to the pitches this season.

* Mark Stein reports that if not traded, the following players may find themselves released: JJ Radic, Jabal Maggie, Georgi Zheng, Hassan Whiteside Austin Rivers and Andre Drummond

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