Rockets, Cavs Remain Engaged On Alec Burks

As of Tuesday night, the Rockets and Cavaliers remained engaged in trade discussions involving Cleveland guard Alec Burks, according to Jason Lloyd of The Athletic. The hypothetical deal would send Brandon Knight and a first-round pick to the Cavs, Lloyd notes.

ESPN’s Zach Lowe reported last week that Houston and Cleveland had talked about a trade involving Burks, Knight, and a first-rounder, but suggested at the time that those discussions had “quieted.” Based on Lloyd’s account, it sounds like neither club has closed the door on a deal quite yet.

Burks, 27, has enjoyed a solid bounce-back season after being traded from Utah to Cleveland earlier this season. In 34 games (28 starts) as a Cavalier, the former 12th overall pick – who will be an unrestricted free agent at season’s end – has averaged 11.6 PPG, 5.5 RPG, and 2.9 APG on .400/.378/.806 shooting.

Trading for Burks would cost the Rockets their 2019 first-round pick, but it would create extra financial breathing room for 2019/20 by clearing Knight’s salary. Houston will have ongoing tax concerns moving forward and would like to move Knight’s contract if possible.

The Cavs, having already traded Kyle Korver, George Hill, and Rodney Hood, are looking to get what they can for their veteran assets, but a Burks trade wouldn’t be popular in the locker room, Lloyd writes. According to Lloyd, Burks has “built up equity” among Cleveland’s veterans since arriving from Utah and some would like to see him stick around long-term, though that appears unlikely.

As Kevin O’Connor of The Ringer reiterated earlier today, the Rockets are also dangling Knight, a first-round pick, and Marquese Chriss in talks with the Grizzlies, presumably for JaMychal Green and Garrett Temple. If Houston prefers that potential deal with Memphis, perhaps the club views a Burks acquisition as a Plan B.

The Thunder are also said to have interest in Burks, per O’Connor.

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