Where is this 'report' from?
I haven't seen one either however, there is a fair amount of speculating about Grant (in particular) and RW3
Trade involving Memphis, this one seems somewhat realistic IMO:In fact, Smart's $20.2 million deal for this season (he's also only under contract through next year) could be included in the offing, along with big man Brandon Clarke, a lightly protected future first round pick and a pair of second rounders. Grant would elevate the Grizzlies' floor with his spacing and switchability.
Smart and Clarke would essentially be trade flotsam. The oft-hurt Clarke, 28, is on a fairly reasonable deal, although it will keep him under contract through 2026-27. He's making $12.5 million a year. If he can stay on the floor, he should be movable at some point. The 30-year-old Smart, the 2022 Defensive Player of the Year, is under contract through next season. He should still fetch plenty of value on the open market if Portland wants to deal him — or he could serve as a tutor to the Trail Blazers' young guards and wings if the Trail Blazers instead opt to retain him.
This one, has Grant going to CLE for (3) 2nd's:In a new proposed trade by Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report, Portland moves Grant to the Cleveland Cavaliers. In return, they land a wing scorer, an additional forward, and some draft picks.
Cavaliers receive: Forward Jerami Grant
Trail Blazers receive: Forward Caris LeVert, forward Georges Niang, a 2025 second-round pick, and two 2027 second-round picks
Listed as a Dream target for MIN, Can't see them offloading Randle to take on Grant thoughGrant Hughes of Bleacher Report writes that the 3-and-D power forward just might be the Minnesota Timberwolves' dream trade target this season. The 6-foot-7 Syracuse product, 30, is averaging 18.3 points on .376/.338/.828 shooting splits, 4.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists (against 1.8 turnovers), 1.5 blocks and 1.0 steals a night across 33.5 minutes a night, and would represent at least a significant defensive upgrade over current All-Star starter Julius Randle, though he's not nearly the playmaker Randle is.
"Thought exercise: What's the best thing the Minnesota Timberwolves could turn Julius Randle's expiring $33 million salary (player option for 2025-26) into?" Hughes asks. "The answer might just be cap relief, but it's hard to do better than Jerami Grant if you're thinking along the lines of a trade. He's on the books through 2027-28, which might be an issue for the already costly Wolves, but Grant's versatile defense and reliable three-point shooting (40.1 percent combined over the last two years) make him a much cleaner fit in Minnesota's frontcourt rotation."
That said, Hughes explains why a deal for Grant might be unlikely for Minnesota.
"The Wolves are bereft of picks and might need to involve a third team to make a Grant acquisition even semi-plausible," Hughes writes.
Timelord to MIL for Portis and....? Have to imagins this would be a 3-team deal, Portis going elsewhere and assets coming back to POR?This info was shared by reporter Jake Weinbach, who wrote, "The Milwaukee Bucks are another team to closely monitor for Robert Williams III.
Weinbach also mentioned the Los Angeles Lakers as another favorite to land Williams around February's deadline.
Uh, yuck,,,
In a new trade proposal, Portland moves on from Williams III and nets a former NBA champion in the process. The deal would have the Trail Blazers making a deal with the Los Angeles Clippers.
Los Angeles would get Williams III to help bolster their frontcourt going forward. His energy off the bench could be massive for the Clippers as they look to compete in the Western Conference.
Portland would land veteran forward P.J. Tucker, guard Amir Coffey, and a 2029 first-round draft pick swap from the Clippers. Tucker hasn't played yet this season as he and the Clippers have been working out a plan to get him off the roster.
Worse, I am sure NYK would love to get Camara, can't see POR doing that
Bleacher Report writer Dan Favale suggests a trade idea that sends point guard Cam Payne and center Mitchell Robinson, along with a protected 2025 first-round pick to the Portland Trail Blazers for second-year forward Toumani Camara and backup center Robert Williams III.
"Swapping out Robinson for Williams would be more debatable if the former were healthy. He's not. Williams has already returned to action, can be more of an offensive decision-maker off the catch and, at his peak, is the better dual-big fit alongside Karl-Anthony Towns at the other end," Favale writes. "Camara is not among the NBA's household names, but he does an excellent job defending them. At 6'7", he guards four of the five spots on the floor, including basically all of the top advantage creators. If the three-point stroke is real—40 percent shooting on 3.2 attempts per game)—he isn't just an upgrade in depth. He's a playoff difference-maker."
The trade cannot be completed until Dec. 15 if Payne was involved since he signed a new deal this offseason, but this deal is more likely to be completed without him and Camara.