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Timberwolves reportedly 'open to trading' Anthony Edwards
According to The Athletic, the Minnesota Timberwolves are open to trading superstar Anthony Edwards. Edwards, who is entering his fourth season, is one of the most promising young players in the NBA. He averaged 21.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game last season. However, the Timberwolves have struggled to make the playoffs with Edwards on the roster, and they are reportedly looking to shake things up.
Several teams are interested in trading for Edwards, including the Toronto Raptors. The Raptors are looking for a young star to build around, and Edwards would be a great fit. He is a dynamic scorer and playmaker who can help the Raptors compete for a championship.
Raptors reportedly 'interested in trading' Pascal Siakam
The Toronto Raptors are also reportedly interested in trading Pascal Siakam. Siakam is a four-time All-Star and one of the best power forwards in the NBA. He averaged 22.8 points, 8.5 rebounds, and 5.3 assists per game last season. However, the Raptors are reportedly looking to rebuild, and Siakam could be on the move.
Several teams are interested in trading for Siakam, including the New York Knicks. The Knicks are looking for a star to pair with Julius Randle, and Siakam would be a great fit. He is a versatile player who can score, rebound, and defend.
Julius Randle reportedly 'unhappy' with Knicks
New York Knicks star Julius Randle is reportedly unhappy with the team. Randle, who is entering his third season with the Knicks, is reportedly frustrated with the team's lack of success. The Knicks have not made the playoffs since 2013, and they are coming off a disappointing season in which they finished with a 37-45 record.
Randle has reportedly asked the Knicks to trade him, and several teams are interested in acquiring him. The Knicks are reportedly reluctant to trade Randle, but they may be willing to do so if they can get a good return for him.