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Coveted Wizards Center Remains Significant Trade Target

December 20, 2024 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

Washington Wizards center Jonas Valanciunas

This year’s trade season already carries a busier and ruckus aura to it. Several superstar names are at the top of daily trade rumor talks, as are other key role pieces that many teams have their eyes on for depth and playoff security. One of these often spoken-of trade targets is coveted Washington Wizards center Jonas Valančiūnas. The 14-year veteran has been part of trade rumors going back into the summer, and the rumors have not ceased.

Coveted Wizards Center Remains Significant Trade Target

Washington Wizard center Jonas Valančiūnas Could Aid Other Teams Besides Lakers

If you’re paying any attention to the players mired deep in trade rumors and conversations, you’ll know that Valančiūnas is right smack in the center of those daily musings. The big man has largely remained linked to the Los Angeles Lakers as one of their top trade interests. However, their interest in him isn’t just recent. Their eyes were set stretching back to the offseason when the Lakers had serious interest in signing the then-free agent. LeBron James’ camp even made it public that Valančiūnas was one of the few players LeBron would shift his contract around should the Lakers sign the center. Alas, nothing came out of that, and Valančiūnas signed in Washington for three years. 

While the Wizards’ big man remains on the Lakers’ radar, the Lakers are just one of 30 teams in the NBA. That’s a crazy statement to make. One might think they’re the only team out there. There truly are other suitors in the field who also need help at center. In that light, the following two teams could benefit from someone like Valančiūnas.

Golden State Warriors

The Warriors are an interesting suggestion because they’re not known for big, bruising centers. Valančiūnas, coincidently, rarely, if ever, leaves the paint. So, why the Warriors, then? According to NBA reporter Jake Fischer via The Stein Line, current Warriors center Kevon Looney is drawing significant interest from teams. Looney shifts between center and power forward and can play each position comfortably, which is an attractive aspect of his game. He’s also on an expiring contract worth $8m. The Warriors have not made any moves toward changing that, so Looney appears to be available if someone comes knocking. Valančiūnas on the Warriors might look strange at first. That said, having a center of his defensive caliber could give the Warriors a different look and change their defensive game plan for the better. 

Los Angeles Clippers

The future of this season for the Lakers’ recently departed basement roommates is entirely up in the air at this time. Despite Kawhi Leonard still on ice, the Clippers sit ninth in the West and three games north of .500. It’s a surprising accomplishment given that James Harden is the lone star on the team but playing well. Others have shown up, though, notably Norman Powell, making the Clippers not entirely dead in the water. Kawhi will eventually return. Trading for Valančiūnas could help the Clippers if they want to stay competitive after Kawhi’s return. Of course, the Clippers already have an excellent big man in Ivica Zubac. Consider, though, the power and size the Clippers could boast in the paint with both Zubac and Valančiūnas. Harden, Leonard, and Powell round out the rest of the floor. That’s a daunting lineup right there. 

Wherever Valančiūnas lands, if indeed he does end up traded, the Clippers and Warriors could join the Lakers, and likely a few more squads, inquiring of the big man’s services. Is Valančiūnas a game changer? As in, does the team that trades for him shoot right up to championship contention? Who’s to say? It certainly depends on which team it is. Nevertheless, the Wizards center has much to offer, and his presence on the floor is significant. At the very least, whichever team lands him is one step closer than they were prior.

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