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July 7th, 2019 at 10:38am CST by Arthur Hill
The Heat and Pistons are expected to be the top contenders to land Russell Westbrookif the Thunder decide to trade him, according to Sam Amick and Brett Dawson of The Athletic.
Oklahoma City GM Sam Presti will meet this week with Westbrook and his agent, Thad Foucher, to plot out the future for the former MVP. All three were blindsided by Paul GeorgeKawhi LeonardClippersShai Gilgeous-Alexander, the centerpiece of their return in the George deal.
Miami would like to pair Westbrook with Jimmy Butler and could offer a package built around Goran Dragic, who has one year left on his contract at $19.2MM, and Dion WaitersAndre Drummond ($27MM in 2019/20 with a $28.75MM player option the following season), Reggie Jackson (one year left at $18MM) and Tony Snell($11.39MM next season followed by a $12.18MM player option).
Some executives believe the Rockets could get involved as well, given GM penchant for star chasing. However, pairing Westbrook with James Harden and Chris PaulClint Capela($14.9MM next season), Eric Gordon ($14MM), and P.J. TuckerTim MacMahon of ESPN.com
July 7th, 2019 at 10:38am CST by Arthur Hill
The Heat and Pistons are expected to be the top contenders to land Russell Westbrookif the Thunder decide to trade him, according to Sam Amick and Brett Dawson of The Athletic.
Oklahoma City GM Sam Presti will meet this week with Westbrook and his agent, Thad Foucher, to plot out the future for the former MVP. All three were blindsided by Paul GeorgeKawhi LeonardClippersShai Gilgeous-Alexander, the centerpiece of their return in the George deal.
Miami would like to pair Westbrook with Jimmy Butler and could offer a package built around Goran Dragic, who has one year left on his contract at $19.2MM, and Dion WaitersAndre Drummond ($27MM in 2019/20 with a $28.75MM player option the following season), Reggie Jackson (one year left at $18MM) and Tony Snell($11.39MM next season followed by a $12.18MM player option).
Some executives believe the Rockets could get involved as well, given GM penchant for star chasing. However, pairing Westbrook with James Harden and Chris PaulClint Capela($14.9MM next season), Eric Gordon ($14MM), and P.J. TuckerTim MacMahon of ESPN.com
- The Knicks have been mentioned as a possible suitor for Westbrook, but will have to wait until December to make a move, notes Marc Berman of The New York PostElfrid Payton, Reggie Bullock, Bobby Portis, Wayne Ellington and Taj Gibson will all have expiring contracts that could interest the Thunder as they try to reduce a league-high tax bill. The Knicks can also offer the 2021 and 2023 first-rounders they acquired from Dallas in the Kristaps Porzingis deal, Berman adds.
- Michael Shapiro of Sports Illustrated mentions the Timberwolves, Celtics and Magic as other possibilities. A swap with Minnesota would be easy if OKC would accept Andrew Wiggins in return, he states, while the Celtics could offer Gordon Hayward and Jaylen Brown or wait a year and trade newly acquired Kemba Walker. Orlando has been seeking a point guard for years and has a lot of wings and big men to offer.
- The Bulls, Mavericks, Nuggets, Bucks, Spurs and Raptors all have the assets to get involved as well, according to Zack Rosenblatt of NJ.com.
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