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Report: NBA Teams Showing Little Interest In Russell Westbrook
Report: NBA Teams Showing Little Interest In Russell Westbrook

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time19 hours ago

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Report: NBA Teams Showing Little Interest In Russell Westbrook

Report: NBA Teams Showing Little Interest In Russell Westbrook originally appeared on Fadeaway World. Russell Westbrook is running out of options. According to a report from Hoops Wire's Sam Amico, the former MVP remains unsigned after declining his $4 million player option with the Denver Nuggets earlier this summer. Though he's been linked to several teams, no deal has materialized. Now, with training camp just around the corner, there's a growing chance he enters the season without a team. "Several teams have been mentioned as potential fits, of course. The list includes the Sacramento Kings, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, and Milwaukee Bucks," wrote Amico. "That said, sources told Hoops Wire they would not be surprised if Westbrook enters the season unsigned. If he does get signed, it would likely be to a minimum contract, and it may or may not be a deal with any of the teams mentioned above." Westbrook, 36, is a future Hall of Famer with 17 years of NBA experience. With a resume that includes an MVP, two scoring titles, and nine All-Star appearances, Russ was once one of the league's top point guards, but age, injuries, and the evolution of the game have drastically decreased his value. Last season, in 75 games for the Nuggets, he averaged 13.3 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 6.1 assists per game on 44.9% shooting. But after declining his player option for the 2025-26 campaign, Westbrook became a free agent this summer, where he remains unsigned nearly three weeks into August. While he no doubt believes he can contribute at an elite level, Westbrook's flaws on defense and the perimeter make him a liability in certain situations, and he doesn't do enough anymore to justify giving him major minutes. That's not to mention his reputation for immaturity. Still, not all hope is lost for Russ. If he's flexible about his next stop, he could still find a role that lets him chase a ring and end his career on his own terms. With a team like the Bucks or Knicks, he'd have a real chance to add a championship to his resume playing alongside Giannis Antetokounmpo or Jalen Brunson. If he's open to more of a mentorship/leadership role, Westbrook could prove useful for a team like the Kings or Heat, who have young players and role players who are eager to learn from NBA legends. Sacramento, specifically, has strongly considered adding him to its growing arsenal of talent. If there's one team that should sign Russ, however, it's the Oklahoma City Thunder. While they don't need his services by any stretch, it could be an amazing ending to his story and a great way for the organization to treat the fans by celebrating Westbrook's career in an emotional reunion. So far, GMs haven't been willing to close the deal, but that could change as training camp gets closer or when the season starts and the inevitable injury bug begins to take its toll. For now, all he can do is wait. Russell Westbrook is no longer the MVP-caliber force he once was, but he's still a competitor, a worker, and a presence in any locker room. Whether or not he finds a home before opening night, the door isn't closed just story was originally reported by Fadeaway World on Aug 19, 2025, where it first appeared.

Chicago Bulls rumors point to trade involving multi-time All-Star
Chicago Bulls rumors point to trade involving multi-time All-Star

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

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Chicago Bulls rumors point to trade involving multi-time All-Star

It may be a new offseason for the Chicago Bulls, but it's largely the same story as before. For the third consecutive season, the Bulls' front office is tasked with improving a roster that fell short of reaching the playoffs in the previous year. There are no quick fixes. Unlike the Dallas Mavericks, the Bulls don't have the first pick, they're not in line to land a potential superstar in the 2025 NBA Draft, where Chicago holds the 12th overall selection. Advertisement However, according to Sam Amico of the Bulls will be trying to trade two-time All-Star Nikola Vucevic this offseason. Of course, for basketball fans who have paid close attention, this is nothing new. Vooch has been on the trade block for several years, but Chicago hasn't been able to find a trade partner presenting a respectable offer for their talented starting center. Vucevic is coming off his seventh consecutive season of averaging a double-double, meaning he's still playing at a high level, even at age 34. However, he's also headed into season two of a three-year, $60 million contract and is set to have a cap hit of $20 million in 2025. Chicago is likely seeking at least a first-round pick in exchange for the Swiss native. Whether any team is willing to pay the price remains to be seen. Related: Former top-five draft pick eyes comeback and is drawing interest from multiple NBA teams

NBA Trade Rumors: Atlanta Hawks could be eyeing blockbuster trade for Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant to pair with Trae Young
NBA Trade Rumors: Atlanta Hawks could be eyeing blockbuster trade for Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant to pair with Trae Young

Time of India

time03-06-2025

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  • Time of India

NBA Trade Rumors: Atlanta Hawks could be eyeing blockbuster trade for Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant to pair with Trae Young

As Durant's future in Phoenix remains uncertain, a surprising contender may be emerging in the race for the superstar's services. According to Hoops Wire's Sam Amico, the Atlanta Hawks have begun internal discussions about pursuing Durant, despite not yet naming a new president of basketball operations. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now With the Suns reportedly exploring trade options for the 36-year-old forward ahead of the 2025 NBA Draft, the Hawks' potential involvement adds a new twist to the developing offseason narrative. Atlanta Hawks join Kevin Durant trade talks as Phoenix Suns weigh major roster moves The are expected to be active on the trade front this summer following a disappointing 36–46 finish to the 2024–25 season. Among the biggest storylines? The future of . And as teams across the league evaluate their chances at landing the two-time NBA champion, Atlanta is quietly stepping into the picture. On Tuesday, Hoops Wire's Sam Amico reported: 'One league source told Hoops Wire not to be surprised if the Hawks get involved in the Kevin Durant sweepstakes. While they have yet to hire a president of basketball operations, team ownership has already inquired internally about Durant, sources said.' The ' front office has long been searching for a co-star to pair with , who continues to be the face of the franchise. Their inability to do so has even stirred up rumors about Young's long-term future in Atlanta. But instead of shifting gears, the organization appears to be doubling down on trying to build around him. The potential of pairing Durant with Young—and possibly rising names like Dyson Daniels and —could elevate the Hawks from Play-In regulars to genuine Eastern Conference threats. The team also has intriguing trade chips, including and , which could appeal to the Suns, who are said to value a starting-caliber center. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Still, Durant holds a full no-trade clause and will ultimately control his destination. He is eligible for a two-year extension this summer, making his willingness to re-sign a major factor. Other teams, including the Rockets, Knicks, Spurs, and Heat, are also reportedly in the mix. Also Read: While Atlanta may not be the obvious choice for a player of Durant's stature, their interest is real, and the possibility shouldn't be dismissed. With internal discussions already underway, the Hawks could quickly become a serious player in what's shaping up to be a wild offseason for the Suns and one of the league's all-time greats.

Detroit Pistons ‘Expected' to Pursue Surprising Cavaliers Guard
Detroit Pistons ‘Expected' to Pursue Surprising Cavaliers Guard

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Detroit Pistons ‘Expected' to Pursue Surprising Cavaliers Guard

The Detroit Pistons are coming off one of their best seasons in 15-plus seasons. After finishing last place in the Eastern Conference a season ago, the Pistons improved by an astounding 30 wins to clinch an outright berth in the NBA Playoffs. Advertisement While the Pistons fell to the New York Knicks in six games, that series marked the first time since 2008 the Pistons won a playoff game. Detroit Pistons expected to pursue Cavaliers guard While the Pistons enjoyed success this season, they'll have to be savvy in the offseason to make sure this wasn't just a comet streaking across the sky and they return to what they had been the decade before. Detroit will have ample opportunity to make moves. Cade Cunningham likely earned some respect and admiration from players around the league, so it's not out of the question that guys will want to play with him. Advertisement According to Sam Amico, a senior NBA writer for Hoops Wire, the Pistons are expected to show interest in Ty Jerome. While Jerome will be 28 years old by the start of next season, he took a huge jump with the Cleveland Cavaliers this season. He averaged 12.5 points per game while shooting a career-high 43.9% from beyond the arc. He also showed the ability to facilitate the offense at times. There will be minutes to fill in Detroit, as Tim Hardaway Jr., Malik Beasley, and Dennis Schroder are set to become free agents. Jaden Ivey will return from the injury and fit back in seamlessly.

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