Yesterday, the Timberwolves sent a total of 4 players and 5 first-round draft picks to acquire Gobert (Rudy Gobert) in a "9-for-1" trade. Everyone was curious, if even Gobert wanted to "9-for-1" 1", Kevin Durant (Kevin Durant) who is higher than him, how many would it take to exchange for it?
According to the famous ESPN reporter "Wojnarowski" (Adrian Wojnarowski), the asking price of Nets for Durant will at least not be lower than that of Clippers in exchange for Paul George (Paul George ), or the chips used by Lakers in exchange for Anthony Davis.
In 2019, the Clippers used 2 players and 5 first-round picks to trade Thunder for George, which is equivalent to 7 for 1. Although it is not as scary as Timberwolves using 9 chips, these two players are what they want. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who is emerging, and Danilo Gallinari, who is in his prime, feel higher than the nine chips the Timberwolves had yesterday.
Also in 2019, the Lakers used three players and three first-round picks to trade Davis from the Pelicans. Although 6 for 1 seems ordinary, the three players included Ingram( Brandon Ingram) and Ball (Lonzo Ball) are two new stars, and the Lakers have to pay a lot of chips.
Therefore, to compromise the trade case between George and Davis, the team that wants to trade Durant now needs at least one star player plus one starter, paired with at least four first-round draft picks. Let the Nets be tempted, which team can afford it? There should be an answer within a few days.