Utah will send its 2026 first-round pick to Oklahoma City if it lands outside the top eight, and if the season ended today, the 10-15 Jazz would have the NBA’s 10th-worst record, making their first-rounder likely to change hands. Given that context, executives around the league are wondering if Utah’s front office will be active on the trade market in the hopes of weakening the roster in the short term and ensuring the club keeps that pick, writes Michael Scotto of HoopsHype.
However, according to Scotto, the Jazz continue to signal that they want to build around forward Lauri Markkanen, despite trade interest in the star forward. In the past, rival execs have viewed the Pistons, Spurs, and Grizzlies as potential suitors for Markkanen if he’s made available, Scotto notes.
As for Utah’s plans beyond this season, the team hopes to use its 2026 cap room to improve its roster, either via free agency or the trade market, Scotto writes. Retaining Walker Kessler still appears to be a priority too — the Jazz turned down a trade offer for Kessler from the Lakers similar to the one L.A. made for Mark Williams, sources tell HoopsHype. The Jazz could carry a cap hold of about $14.6MM for Kessler next summer before going over the cap to re-sign him at a starting salary higher than that.
Here’s more from Scotto:
- The Hornets are hoping to get an extended look at their roster with LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller, Kon Knueppel, and Miles Bridges all healthy and available. Still, Scotto hears that Miller’s inconsistent availability has executives around the NBA wondering if the former No. 2 overall pick might not be as untouchable in trade discussions as he once was.
- The Warriors and Trail Blazers are among the teams who are high on Pelicans wing Trey Murphy III, but rival executives believe Golden State would prioritize making a run at Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo before giving up significant assets to land Murphy, Scotto writes. There’s also still plenty of skepticism that New Orleans would part with Murphy at all, with some execs speculating that it might take a package similar to what Memphis got for Desmond Bane.
- Following up on his previous report stating that the Pacers are among the teams with interest in Keon Ellis, Scotto notes that Indiana forward Jarace Walker came up in trade discussions with the Kings. However, Scotto cautions that it’s unclear which team brought up Walker’s name in those talks that he describes as “exploratory.”
- Checking in on Jonathan Kuminga, Scotto says the Kings continue to monitor the Warriors forward, but confirms that the Suns‘ interest level has decreased and that the Nets were never all that interested. The Pelicans have also been linked to Kuminga in the past, but it’s unclear whether they have interest now, Scotto adds.
- Partizan Belgrade, the Serbian team recently linked to Malik Beasley, has also expressed interest in free agent point guard Cameron Payne, sources tell HoopsHype. As for Beasley, he has also drawn interest from Real Madrid and Bayern Munich in the EuroLeague, as well as the Chinese Basketball Association teams Liaoning, Guangdong, and Shanxi, per Scotto.
Magic trade for Desmond Bane – overpay
FOUR first-round picks is wild, wild, wild
Desmond Bane is overpaid by a $43 million
Bane 4-year contract remaining at $163 million
Nobody would offer 4 firsts for Murphy
Bro, their missing peace was a dynamic guard. Sometimes you go for it. As we can see with the Warriors Kings and Hornets, first round picks don’t always pan out.
To get Giannis for the warriors they must trade away Butler. So does that make the warriors a top playoff team. NO They still do not have enough to get by a OKC or Nuggets team. Would be hard to get by Spurs or Rockets too. So why make the trade and give away all your future draft picks? The warriors would be fools to trade for him because that means down the road in a few years they will be a bottom team for at least 3 to 5 years.
nah,
You have Giannis, and Curry gets pay cut (Lets say $15 million a year)
Warriors have huge salary cap to sign free agent stars in 2027 summer (18 months later)
Free agents
Jokic
Towns
Young
…..
Sillivan, NBA players never take pay cuts like that. It’s actually a feather in the cap or bragging rights or a subtle ranking when you’re talking an annual salary.
It’s the best lockers, the seats in the back of the room for film sessions, and the preferred spots on the plane.
Players don’t give back any salary.
The extremely rare occasion you see it is so rare that I can only remember maybe four times ever in the history of the NBA.
“rival executives believe Golden State would prioritize making a run at Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo before giving up significant assets to land Murphy, Scotto writes. ”
but but but…I was told that I, Davey J, was the ONLY one saying this??!?!?!
arc89, you were one of those people. Care to apologize? I was right. I been right. I will continue to be right.
arc, Why would you think Giannis is coming to the Warriors? It’s never going to happen. Why would you even think that?
So funny that for MONTHS on here I have been saying Giannis is Lacob’s #1 target and for months I was gaslit and lied to by haters on here, calling me every name in the book, saying it would never ever happen and Im stupid and dont know ball etc…
But two things:
1. GSW is -not- a poverty franchise, they are NEVER going to rebuild, period. If you believe this, you are inherently wrong. Its never happening. They will always reload.
2. Haters dont know ball. I do.
If OKC gets “Pete” next June, it’s a wrap, along with possibly acquiring a bench/depth/role player (looking at Chris Cenac Jr. or a Dash Daniels with the other picks they possess from Utah and Philadelphia). This might be the deepest squad in the history of the NBA then. Currently 4 picks in the Top 25. I don’t anticipate them making a move at the TD, but with $40M coming off the books next season (Dort and Hartenstein), they can extend Cason Wallace to a moderately affordable contract and definitely will pickup his $10.58 Q/O after 2027 season. Would a team and try and possibly pry away a guy like Aaron Wiggins or Isaiah Joe? Both are signed until 27-28 season.
Also, they won receive ANY contributions in Topic or Sorber this year as well. Sheesh.
Dort and Hartenstein are free agents in 2027
Team Thunder salaries are projected to be $235 million before signing Dort and Hartenstein
Warriors are able to beat Thunder at contracts in 2027 (18 months later)
Warriors offer Dort $100 million contract, can Thunder defeat Warriors?
Warriors offer Hartenstein $100 million contract, can Thunder defeat Warriors?
If Warriors acquire any of top-10 superstars before 2027, Warriors are GREAT again.
Please trade away the 4 Firsts but keep 3 Swaps
Warriors get
Giannis
Turner
Thanasis Antetokounmpo
Bucks get
Butler
Kuminga
4 Firsts
Bucks save luxury tax
Warriors overpay