The Houston Rockets may dip into the free agent market again for depth after bringing back Patrick Beverley and Corey Brewer, as players like Josh Smith, Norris Cole, Andre Miller, Jameer Nelson, Darrell Arthur and Luis Scola remain on the market and some of those players could be fits over making a trade this summer.
Read full storyThe Houston Rockets are benefitting big time from the presence of Josh Smith which could mean he is a priority for the team in the offseason over players like Rajon Rondo.
Read full storyThe New York Knicks are deciding the best move to make with Jose Calderon as the point guard could be traded or retained depending on if the Knicks acquire other options in free agency.
Read full storyAfter being the subject of a number of trade rumors, Andrea Bargnani could make it back to the New York Knicks next season as the team favors a smaller contract for the forward.
Read full storyThe New York Knicks have point guards as their top priority, but as players like Reggie Jackson likely will not be available, will the Knicks be forced into Plan B for the position?
Read full storyThe New York Knicks intend to be major players for Rajon Rondo in free agency which has the Dallas Mavericks eyeing both Goran Dragic and Brandon Knight in the offseason to replace him.
Read full storyThe Miami Heat may look at a Norris Cole trade this season at the deadline and teams like the Washington Wizards and Cleveland Cavaliers may look at making a move, as Cole is headed towards restricted free agency and could sign with another team this summer.
Read full storyThe Cleveland Cavaliers have been looking for trade support at the trading deadline and names like Norris Cole, Jeremy Lin, Jose Calderon, Tyler Ennis, Arron Afflalo, Isaiah Thomas and Tyler Ennis could be targets to backup Kyrie Irving for the second half stretch and this comes as teams like the Houston Rockets, Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets are interested in making moves.
Read full storyThe Cleveland Cavaliers have been hot heading out of the All-Star break and into the trade deadline the team could look for some depth behind Kyrie Irving, as names like Norris Cole, Jeremy Lin, Jose Calderon, Arron Afflalo, Jameer Nelson and Pablo Prigioni are potential options on the market as the calendar gets to the end of February.
Read full storyThe Miami Heat could end up as an active team at the trade deadline this season, as Goran Dragic, Reggie Jackson and Brook Lopez are trade targets and if the team pulls off a deal, they could look at trading either Norris Cole, Mario Chalmers or Shabazz Napier, as they would like to upgrade at the point guard position and this comes as both Jackson and Dragic will be available this summer.
Read full storyThe Houston Rockets are eyeing help at the point guard position to get them through the second-half of the season. Could Goran Dragic be the trade priority of Reggie Jackson or Norris Cole?
Read full storyThe Miami Heat may look at trade deals at the NBA trade deadline in February and names like Taj Gibson, Brook Lopez, Carlos Boozer, Arron Afflalo, Goran Dragic, Roy Hibbert, Thaddeus Young, Greg Monroe or Gerald Green could be potential targets, while Luol Deng, Mario Chalmers and Norris Cole could be players that get traded if the right deal comes along to help Dwyane Wade and company.
Read full storyThe Cleveland Cavaliers are looking for some trade support at the deadline for Kyrie Irving and LeBron James and names like Norris Cole, Arron Afflalo, Jose Calderon, Reggie Jackson and Tyler Ennis could be potential options for the team, as those players have come up as targets at the trading deadline and they could be moved if the Cavs pull the trigger on a deal.
Read full storyThe Los Angeles Lakers are looking for long-term point guard options after Rajon Rondo was taken off the market. Could a trade for Jose Calderon be the favorite option to replace Jeremy Lin?
Read full storyKevin Love continues to shoot down the idea that he is aiming to bolt the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Los Angeles Lakers in free agency as criticism surfaces once again from LeBron James.
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