BROOKLYN NETS DESPERATE TO MAKE TRADES AHEAD OF DEADLINE
The Brooklyn Nets are in dire straits this NBA season and are looking to make some major moves before the trade deadline on February 8. With their star point guard, Ben Simmons, constantly battling injuries, the team is going nowhere fast. In an effort to salvage their season, the Nets have set their sights on trading Dorian Finney-Smith and/or Royce O’Neale, according to sources.
Finney-Smith is a highly sought-after defensive player who could be a game-changer for any title-contending team. His skills have caught the attention of many teams, and it’s expected that there will be a lot of interest in acquiring him before the deadline. O’Neale, on the other hand, is a valuable piece that could fit seamlessly into a championship puzzle. He too could be on the move in the coming week.
The big question now is which teams will step up and make a move for these two players. With only a week left, teams will have to act fast if they want to secure their services. The Nets are open to offers and will be looking for the highest bidder.
Interestingly, the Nets have made it clear that they have no intention of trading away Mikal Bridges, who is considered their best player. It seems that the team sees Bridges as their future and wants to build around him moving forward.
As the trade deadline approaches, all eyes will be on the Brooklyn Nets to see if they can pull off any major deals. This could be a make-or-break moment for the struggling franchise, and fans will be eagerly waiting to see what happens next.