On December 30, Beijing time, 2023 is coming to an end, some teams are in trouble, and trading may be a way to seek a breakthrough. What's new in the NBA's trading market?The Warriors are willing to send Wiggins away, and many teams are focused on the 76ers' Tobias Harris. Barring a hard time refusing, the Pistons have no plans to trade Bojan at this time. The Warriors are willing to send Wiggins away
Warriors reporter Tim Kawami reports that the team is currently open to trading Wiggins. "I've said in the past that the Warriors signed Wiggins to a lower contract extension and might not be willing to trade him, but then I learned that that wasn't going to be a big obstacle for the Warriors to pursue a Wiggins trade market," Kawakami said. Especially after the Warriors decided to make Kuminga a full-time small forward, Wiggins could be traded if he couldn't play with Kuminga. "The defensive efficiency of the two players on the same court (1226) Worst, with a rebounding rate of 43The 7% is also the lowest for a duo who have played more than 100 minutes in the same game. So far this season, Wiggins has been in poor form, averaging just 126 points 44 rebounds 13 assists and shot 426% and 29 percent from three-point range9%, points, assists, and three-point shooting percentages are all career lows. The Warriors demoted Wiggins to the bench from the Dec. 15 game against the Clippers, and his efficiency has improved since he switched to the bench, averaging 14 per game in six games off the bench5 points 45 rebounds 17 assists on 47-field shooting6% and 36 percent from three-point range8%。Wiggins has four years left on his contract, $24.33 million this season, $26.27 million in 2024-25, $28.22 million in 2025-26 and $30.17 million in 2026-27 (player option). Multiple teams keep a close eye on Harris
According to Shams of The Athletic, multiple NBA teams are keeping tabs on Tobias Harris. 'A lot of teams are looking at him and looking at where he's going. Shams said. Harris has played in 30 regular-season games this season, averaging 171 point 61 rebound 29 assists on 51-goal shooting1%, 37 three-point shooting0%。Harris has only one final year left on his contract and is paid $39.27 million annually this season. It's an expiring contract and it's attractive to quite a few teams. The Pistons still have no plans to trade Bojan
The athletic reports that the Pistons still have no plans to trade veteran Bojan for the team. Unless they get a hard to refuse, the Pistons don't plan to send the scorer away. As a rebuilding team, the Pistons focus on developing young players like Cunningham, Duren, Osar Thompson, and Ivey, but they also want to keep Bojan. It was previously reported that the Pistons are asking Bojan for a high price and want to get back a first-round pick and a good young player. Bojan has two years left on his contract, with a salary of $20 million this season and $19.03 million next season, but only $2 million is guaranteed. So far this season, Bojan has played in 12 games, averaging 197 points 35 rebounds 28 assists and 37 three-point shooting1%。