NBA Trade Rumors: Minnesota Timberwolves to trade Jordan Hill? Thunders to bring in Anthony Davis?
NBA trade rumors seems to be catching up with the Minnesota Timberwolves, and this time is appears that there is a possibility of Jordan Hill to be traded. The Timberwolves are certainly looking out for a frontcourt player, but will Jordan be on the trading block?
Cole Aldrich and Jordan Hill were added in the off season and it seems that both have played a limited number of minutes. With Nemanja Bjelica and Adreian Payne at the big positions they acquired a 6-14 record against the Bulls as per Real GM.
Jordan has given his best shot for the wolves but the rumors are that he might be on the trading list. On the other hand NBA rumors have also touched the Oklahoma City Thunders; it looks like the Thunders are looking forward to acquire Anthony Davis.
The Thunders and the New Orleans Pelicans might enter a deal before the trade deadline, which is said to include power forward Anthony Davis. The Thunders are building up their team and they are looking for a talented player to get to the top for the NBA title as stated on Mobile & Apps.
If the deal goes through and Davis moves to the Thunders, he is sure to give some excellent defensive skills that will help the Thunders to progress. As for Davis he is eager to join another team due to the Pelicans losses this season. He might just fit in right for the Thunders and this looks like the right time for him to shift.
To acquire Davis the Thunders may trade their point guard Victor Oladipo, other players on the list for the trade rumors are said to be point guard Cameron Payne, center Steven Adams and power forward Domantas Sabonis.
However, there is no official word if Jordan Hill is on the trading block and nothing is confirmed about the deal between the Thunders and the Pelicans but it turns out that the wolves are looking for a frontcourt player.
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