A Change Is Gonna Come - Official NBA Trade Thread

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Bulls would love him at a discount :noah:

Lowkey the Lakers would like him too but y'all got -1 assets

edit: harris that is
Lakers would wait until they see where their pick lands before making a move on Harris. Hezonja's the guy I want from that roster. :noah:

Either one would be a good look for the Bulls. I bet the price wouldn't be too high for either one. Orlando has too many wings as is and Oladipo will get a nice payday this summer. :jbhmm:
 

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Multiple teams who have made pitches for Phoenix Suns forward Markieff Morris suggest a first-round pick hasn't been enough to engage the Suns in trade talks.

Suns general manager Ryan McDonough has been pursuing a package that includes a younger player and a first-round pick, league executives said. The Suns are motivated to honor Morris' desire for a trade – and have 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 Suns could wait until the summer to move Morris when teams who have missed on free-agent priorities return aggressively into the trade market for the power forward. Morris' contract has three years, $24 million left after the this season, which is still on the low end for a player of his talent – whatever the recurring issues with his attitude and professionalism.

Part of the challenge on pursuing Morris primarily with the lure of draft choices is that the Suns have such a deep well of future picks. Phoenix has five first-round picks in the next three drafts – and nine over the next six years.
 
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