There’s a sense among rival teams that Hawks guard Trae Young, Grizzlies guard Ja Morant, and Hornets guard LaMelo Ball could all be available ahead of this February’s trade deadline, according to ESPN’s Tim MacMahon and Bobby Marks. However, several scouts and executives who spoke to ESPN expressed reservations about the trio of star point guards.
“I wouldn’t want any of them,” one Western Conference general manager said.
“They all might have negative value,” an Eastern Conference executive added.
Another general manager in the West suggested that he wouldn’t be surprised if two or more of those point guards end up being moved in the same deal, observing that flawed stars viewed as candidates to benefit from a change of scenery sometimes get traded for each other.
Here are several more highlights from ESPN’s conversations with sources around the league about Young, Morant, and Ball:
Trae Young:
- Defense is the main concern with Young, with MacMahon and Marks pointing out that the Hawks’ defensive rating with Young on the floor would be the worst in the NBA, whereas Atlanta has defended at a top-five level when the four-time All-Star isn’t playing.
- One Eastern Conference scout stated that Young is “small and doesn’t play any defense,” but said he’d still take him over Morant and Ball because he’s so talented offensively and doesn’t have off-court concerns. However, other sources who spoke to ESPN expressed concern about a “long-running perception” that Young isn’t popular among his teammates.
- Young can become an unrestricted free agent in 2026 if he turns down his $49MM player option for ’26/27, but there’s uncertainty about what kind of contract Atlanta or another team would be willing to give him. “He might just be the ultimate floor raiser, which has its value,” another Eastern Conference scout told ESPN. “But he’s definitely imperfect.”
- If the Hawks do trade Young, they’d have to acquire a new lead ball-handler, multiple rival executives pointed out, whether that happens in the same deal or perhaps in next year’s draft, where Atlanta will have the most favorable of New Orleans’ and Milwaukee’s first-round picks.
Ja Morant:
- One Eastern Conference executive told ESPN that he wouldn’t want Morant on his roster even if he were on a much more team-friendly contract: “The combination of pain in the ass, injury-prone, not that good anymore and big contract is a bad one.”
- Some sources who spoke to MacMahon and Marks worried that Morant is following the same career trajectory as players like John Wall and Derrick Rose, point guards who relied on their athleticism and whose primes were shortened by injuries. “Ja has been going down, down, down,” a Western Conference GM said. “I don’t know how much of that is due to motivation. You’ve got to be able to look under the hood. I’m just not sure about his health.”
- Other executives were more optimistic about Morant’s future, noting that the two-time All-Star has had some playoff success and suggesting that he’d benefit from a trade. “It’s a gamble, but I truly believe that Ja will be fine at his next stop,” one exec told ESPN. “But (the Grizzlies are) going to have to move Ja. They don’t have a choice.”
LaMelo Ball:
- There’s a perception among many rival evaluators that winning isn’t all that important to Ball, given his questionable shot selection and his subpar defense. “He takes the same shots now that he took in high school,” an assistant coach said. “Nothing has changed. I actually thought early in the year he was giving more of an honest effort defensively, but the offensive side looks like nothing has changed.”
- As is the case with Morant, durability is a major concern with Ball, who hasn’t played more than 47 games in a season since 2021/22. There are also questions about how his game would translate to the postseason, given that he has never been in the playoffs. However, many sources who spoke to ESPN view the 24-year-old’s general approach to the game as the most glaring red flag. “Nobody has ever questioned the talent, but he’s just so unserious,” a Western Conference executive said.
- One scout said he considers Ball to be more talented than Young or Morant but would rank him last among the three due to his bad habits, per MacMahon and Marks. “He’s definitely one of the top three most talented guards in the league,” another source said. “But every (scouting) report I write on him has the word ‘Globetrotter’ in it.”

5 Star players
AD and Zion could all be available ahead of this February’s trade deadline
Role Players frequently mentioned in trade rumors
Jonathan Kuminga (Warriors): Frequently cited as a potential trade candidate.
Anfernee Simons (Celtics): Mentioned as being on the trade block.
CJ McCollum (Wizards): Often mentioned in trade rumors.
Nikola Vucevic (Bulls): Considered a player who could be moved.
Kyle Kuzma (Bucks): Mentioned as a possible trade candidate.
AD will not be available
Yet he’s been traded multiple times.
Yeah, I guess twice is technically “multiple”.
For once, I actually agree with the quoted execs. I wouldn’t touch LaMelo with a thousand foot pole.
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Lamello would be an insultingly bad Globetrotter. The guy should be in the D-league.
Look at the direction the game is trending. So much physicality is being allowed, and those three players are three of the slightest frames in the entire league.
Everyone wants an on-ball creator who is 6’5+ and make every type of pass over the top when blitzed, and who is physical enough to deliver that Jayson Tatum/SGA forearm while driving to the rim.
Also, everyone now has access to elite personal trainer skill work. Look at how much Deni Avdija and Sengun have improved their handle and on-ball game the past two seasons. So many big wings and even centers can be tapping into that skill set now as on-ball creation drifts away from being a point guard’s sole responsibility.
Excellent post
Physicality is allowed? You can’t so much as get up in a guy’s grill without being called for a foul these days.
you really think they allow a lot of physicality in the nba? seems like the opposite. everything is a foul nowadays. guys like Young and Morant seen to shoot lots of FT per game.
In the playoffs they do, so if you’re a GM thinking about what it would take to go deep into the playoffs it should be a consideration in some form.
Is it possible GMs are finally waking up?
So NBA Gm’s don’t want guys who think “winning is not important” but also, when it comes to CP3, NBA championship rings are suddenly “outdated”, like the pitcher wins stat in baseball…surrrrree buddy, lets get you to bed…
You are so schizophrenic that you’re living in 2 different eras at the same time. Pretty impressive.
Trae gets numbers but like Bradley Beal did for Wiz…Someone has to. It does not make them a great difference maker. He is small and will be hunted on defense, he needs ball too.
Lamelo is not a winner, he has size but gets injured and when out there not doing anything of impact. A title contender is not pursuing a guy that has never won, barely been in play in.
Ja has huge potential but ruins it with bad decisions. He also is a small guy and gets injured. It would need to be a vet heavy team that feels they can control him, but very few of those left no KG types in the league.
What a sad life these scouts and executives live, right?
At the end of the day this is about entertainment and business… and they dress down LaMelo because he is a top entertainer in the game!?!?!
SMH!?!?
Im not sure anyone has ever been entertained by a Hornets game for more than 7 minutes at a time.
Not since the original franchise moved to New Orleans.
“LaMelo Ball: There’s a perception among many rival evaluators that winning isn’t all that important to Ball…”
Executives of a corrupt and manipulated circus league, that incentivizes tanking by rewarding the worst of the worst, year after year, have the gall to call out the players on these perennially indifferent franchises for not caring enough about winning?
Jordan Clarkson recently talked about his different mindset since playing for a contender instead of Ryan Smith’s perpetually tanking Utah Jazz…
link to hoopsrumors.com
It became obvious at last summer’s EuroBasket tournament, how much of a change in attitude and intensity meaningful competition with the purpose of winning can cause in NBA players, who otherwise muddle along during league season.
Transferring from a selfish AAU environment and its inherently pointless game results, directly to one of the worst franchises in NBA history begs the question of how on earth Ball was supposed to develop a winning attitude along the way? The guy never played a meaningful basketball game in his life.
It’s about professionalism. Clarkson is a vet, he wants to win a ring. Utah did him no favors by not trading him but Clarkson still showed up and played hard.
LaMelo is not a serious hooper. Doesn’t have the drive to win or attitude to be a leader. Charlotte is under new ownership and has drafted well the last few years. LaMelo’s wasting his opportunity with one legged 30ft shots.
Wow, NBA teams are asking for accountability? Is player entitlement era starting to crack? OKC is so professional and deadly. No waft of egoism. The 3 time MVP Jokic anything but a prima-donna. Jalen Brunson’s a star through unrelenting hard work. I hope these successes are setting a new bar in the NBA.
LaMelo and Ja represent the other side of the spectrum. LaMelo’s not serious about winning. Ja has turned into a team cancer. Both guys perpetually injured.
At least Trae Young plays to win. This is his 1st season with a big injury and time missed. Yes, his defense and his shot selection stinks but he may be NBA’s best distributer.
This is the best roster Hawks have had since he was drafted. I don’t think Hawks are ready to move on from Trae yet.
Trae went down, and Atlanta are the best passing team in the league, and a good 3-pt shooting team.
Looks like they don’t need his strengths – distribution and shot-making.
But they certainly benefit from not having him defensively. They are one of hardest teams to score on in this stretch without him.
“Trae went down, what will Atlanta do without his passes”. That’s not how basketball works. Teams figure things out, voids get filled.