More names are gaining steam in trade circles ahead of the NBA trade deadline.
Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis could be on the move this trade season, per Clutch Points NBA insider Brett Siegel.
"Multiple teams around the league are keeping an eye on Milwaukee to see what happens with Portis, a tough-minded big man who can stretch the floor and be an instant source of energy coming off the bench for playoff-contending teams," Siegel said.
Portis is averaging 13.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and shooting 47.3% from three this season. The market for him would be strong, as several teams have shown interest adding the veteran.
"The Charlotte Hornets, Suns, and Warriors are among the handful of teams mentioned as suitors for Portis in a buy-low spot, assuming the Bucks include his contract to make a substantial upgrade in a different trade."
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Siegel later mentioned the Lakers as a potential option for Portis, who could use additional outside shooting and size at the forward position.
"Maybe even a team like the Lakers, who desperately need toughness in their frontcourt, would view Portis as a viable option."
Portis is earning $13.4 million this season and is under contract through the next two seasons. He's a career 38.9% 3-point shooter who's shot over 40% in four of his 11 NBA seasons.
He's spent the past six seasons in Milwaukee, where he helped the Bucks win a title in 2021. He played his first four seasons with the Bulls before one-year stints with the Wizards and Knicks.
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