The 2017 NBA trade deadline arrives at 3 p.m. ET on Thursday. Plenty of big names remain in play to some extent, led by Jimmy Butler and Paul George. We're not sure if the Bulls or Pacers will trade those guys, but there has been enough smoke to keep a close eye on the situation.
As of Wednesday, it appeared that Jae Crowder was the hold-up on a trade sending Butler to the Celtics. There's also rising concern that instead of signing a $200 million supermax this summer — one that hinges on George making All-NBA teams — the Pacers' superstar might wait until 2018 free agency and bolt to the Lakers.
We did get a couple of smaller deals on Wednesday. The Wizards shot their shot, sending a protected first and bad contract Andrew Nicholson to the Nets for Bojan Bogdanovic. The Hawks sent a second-round pick to the Sixers to get out of Tiago Splitter's contract, picking up Ersan Ilyasova.
We'll see if Carmelo Anthony's name gets brought up on Thursday. He has a no-trade clause, so moving him at the deadline is extra difficult. Other names we could hear include Derrick Favors, Andre Drummond, Reggie Jackson, Goran Dragic, pretty much every Sacramento King not named Buddy Hield, Brook Lopez, Ricky Rubio, Derrick Rose, and Jahlil Okafor. Buckle in.
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