Brian Windhorst Clears Air About Cavs, Lakers Trade Rumors
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Giannis Antetokounmpo's refusal to definitively say that he won't seek a trade from the Milwaukee Bucks is giving opposing teams hope they can eventually lure the two-time NBA MVP away.
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Luka Doncic will soon be eligible to sign a five-year, $406 million extension with the Los Angeles Lakers, although he has reasons to turn it down. When the Los Angeles Lakers made their blockbuster trade for Luka Doncic last season,
ESPN's Brian Windhorst praises the Miami Heat for cleverly turning Jimmy Butler into a trio of valuable assets.
One of the biggest concerns for the Milwaukee Bucks is the future of Giannis Antetokounmpo. Given the lack of success the team has had over the past three seasons (all ending in first-round exits), the Greek star could force his way out. However, the 6-foot-11 star forward has not given a definitive answer yet.
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Celtics Wire on MSNWindhorst: Boston Celtics actively trying to move Anfernee SimonsMoving Simons makes sense for such an end, as he is a talented young if faulted player on a large expiring deal.
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ESPN's Brian Windhorst reported that the Celtics are "actively" shopping Anfernee Simons as they attempt to clear more cap space.
There's been a lot of smoke surrounding a potential trade sending LeBron James to the Cavaliers, and the King himself might be purposefully fueling the fire.
Almost every NBA team came into the offseason without the cap space to sign external free agents, beyond what they could add on veteran minimums or via exceptions.
ESPN analyst Mike Tannenbaum raised some eyebrows when he cracked a crude joke about NBA senior writer Brian Windhorst on “Get Up” Friday morning.
NBA insider Brian Windhorst pulled back the curtain on the possibility of the Cavaliers reuniting with LeBron James.
ESPN insider Brian Windhorst recalls a full circle coaching tale regarding the New York Knicks, Mike Brown, and Jordi Fernandez.