NBA|三角交易 快艇熱火爵士大執位 奇雲路夫轉會爵士
鮑威爾(Norman Powell)將轉投熱火;
約翰哥連斯(John Collins)加盟快艇;
而爵士則收到奇雲路夫(Kevin Love)、安達臣(Kyle Anderson)及快艇2027年次輪選秀權。
BREAKING: The Clippers, Jazz and Heat have agreed to a trade that sends Norman Powell to Miami, John Collins to Los Angeles, and Kevin Love, Kyle Anderson and a 2027 Clippers second-round pick to the Jazz, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/o0FkV0o2l8
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 7, 2025
32歲的鮑威爾過去三季效力快艇,剛完成個人10年NBA生涯中最出色一季,上季平均攻入21.8分(生涯新高)、另有2.1次助攻及1.2次偷球,投籃命中率達48.4%。
34歲的奇雲路夫將展開其第18個NBA球季,自2022年起效力熱火,上季僅上陣23場,平均貢獻5.3分與4.1個籃板。
27歲的哥連斯則在爵士效力兩季,此前曾於亞特蘭大鷹隊效力六年。上季他平均攻入19分、8.2個籃板與2次助攻,投籃命中率高達52.7%。
至於安達臣(32歲),將加入其NBA生涯第六支球隊。上季他曾效力熱火與金州勇士,合共上陣61場,平均交出5.9分及3.4個籃板。
作者:Sean Leahy
原文: Norman Powell, John Collins, Kevin Love part of 3-team trade between Clippers, Jazz and Heat: Report

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