NBA Rumors Roundup: Knicks believe they can land 3x All-Star without giving up RJ Barrett, Phoenix Suns could move pair of role-playing forwards, and more | July 20th, 2022
The New York Knicks are supposedly all-in to acquire NBA All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell from the Utah Jazz. Despite the hefty price tag the Jazz have placed on the scoring dynamo, the Knicks believe they can still keep RJ Barrett.
The Phoenix Suns, who will be deep into the luxury tax after Deandre Ayton's extension, could look to gain some relief by trading two veterans. The Suns are reportedly shopping Jae Crowder and Dario Saric for a potential trade.
New rumors have surfaced that the Golden State Warriors were never seriously considering trading for Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant. A few weeks ago, the Warriors looked like solid contenders to reunite KD with his old buddies in San Francisco.
Here are the latest rumors from around the NBA as of July 20, 2022:
The New York Knicks could acquire Donovan Mitchell without giving up RJ Barrett
RJ Barrett was arguably the New York Knicks’ best player last season. He showed tremendous improvement on both ends of the floor, which would make the Knicks hesitant to move their emerging star.
New York is reportedly the leading candidate to land Utah Jazz NBA All-Star Donovan Mitchell. However, trading for Mitchell and giving Barrett away as part of the trade could still put the Knicks outside the playoff picture.
The Eastern Conference is stacked and even having Barrett, Mitchell and Jalen Brunson together may not push them past the play-in tournament.
Jake Fischer reported that the Knicks could have all three in their lineup next season:
“Knicks personnel have projected confidence, sources said, that they will ultimately be able to land Mitchell without sacrificing Barrett. Likewise, league sources have indicated that Utah isn't enamored by becoming the franchise that coughs up a sizable extension to Barrett.”
If a trade does happen, New York may have a potent lineup to compete with next season featuring Mitchell, Barrett and Brunson.
Hefty NBA luxury tax could force the Phoenix Suns to trade Jae Crowder and Dario Saric
If the Phoenix Suns wanted to keep Deandre Ayton all along, despite the offseason posturing, they also figured a few trades had to happen. Phoenix matched the Indiana Pacers’ three-year, $133 million offer to Ayton, which puts them deep into the NBA luxury tax.
They could be looking for some relief by trading two veterans who are both on expiring contracts. Bleacher Report’s Jake Fischer weighed in on a possible move by the Suns:
“The Suns' accounting has gotten quite expensive, and league personnel still categorize Jae Crowder and Dario Saric as trade candidates entering this season to clear necessary wiggle room on Phoenix's books.”
Losing Crowder would hurt as he is a veteran who gives reigning NBA Coach of the Year winner Monty Williams a feisty defensive enforcer and leader. They may have to choose a cheaper option on that end.
Dario Saric didn’t play last season due to an injury. The versatile big man notably played a key role in the Suns’ championship series against the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2020-21 season. Phoenix, however, could be looking to give Cam Johnson more opportunities, making Saric a luxury.
The Golden State Warriors merely did their due diligence on a potential Kevin Durant trade
Golden State Warriors team owner Joe Lacob doesn’t want his team to fall off a cliff after three or four good years. That may be the case if they trade for Kevin Durant as the Bay Area team could lose a significant chunk of their future.
Acquiring KD would likely mean giving up Jordan Poole, Andrew Wiggins, James Wiseman, Jonathan Kuminga and future first-round picks. Fans of the Warriors, who vehemently voiced their opposition to the idea, should be relieved based on Jake Fischer’s latest report.
Fischer reported:
“Despite the apparent openness—both from Warriors veterans and Durant himself—regarding a superstar reunion in the Bay, Golden State has not been categorized as a team that's made serious overtures to pry Durant from Barclays Center.”
Several days ago, reports surfaced that Steph Curry called Durant regarding a possible reunion in San Francisco. If those were true, the current NBA Finals MVP may just be checking the pulse of the situation as the front office doesn’t seem all that keen on a blockbuster trade.
With the way things are going, it’s looking more and more likely that Durant's NBA career will continue at Barclays Center next season.