Small point rumors with the last report of the Shams’ Inside Passsigned by the inevitable Shams Charania, insider referenced from The Athletic aware of what you ate last night and what you will consume at noon. We watch it all together.
On December 15, the 30 NBA franchises will finally be able to trade free agents who have extended/signed this summer to another team. Something to inspire our friends the insiders, creators of rumours, always aware of the latest rumors in the hallway.
- The Jazz (11-6) and the Pacers (8-6) should lose games to tank but do the opposite. We should quickly know – by winter movements – if they want to stay the course or abandon everything for… Wembanyamesque reasons.
- Jae Crowder is not happy, and the Suns are doing everything to find him a new home.
- Bucks and Hawks had inquired regarding the 32-year-old winger, but some unspecified reasons meant talks fell through.
- Atlanta has opened the John Collins case and says it is ready to trade him, just one year following his five-year, $125 million extension.
- The Suns were in on the action, but quickly cooled off, unwilling to shell out so much money for a player who is only in the second year of a five-year contract.
- With 9 wins for 6 losses, Phoenix still wants to strengthen and gain depth in the workforce, the lack of Jae Crowder being felt.
- The Arizona franchise would have set its sights on Harrison Barnes (Kings), Kyle Kuzma (Wizards) and Kenyon Martin Jr. (Rockets).
- The Suns also began negotiations with Cam Johnson with a view to a contract extension: the final offer would be $66 million over four years.
- Small tour of the New York side where the Knicks do not lock the situations of Derrick Rose and Immanuel Quickley.
- A way of “sorting out the glut” of New Yorkers on the back lines.
- To close this little rumor point, Tobias Harris has been made available by the Sixers, ready to let go of position 4 for a consideration that would make the team a contender in power.
That’s it for this little rumors point. We meet once more in less than a month so that words flow from actions, hoping – by the way – that a boy like Evan Fournier quickly finds a way out.