The drama in the NBA is unmatched when compared to other professional sports leagues, and all eyes are on the trade deadline on Thursday, February 9. A lot of players are rumored to be on the move, with Phoenix Suns forward Jae Crowder looking like a lock to be dealt. And Toronto Raptors forward OG Anunoby also appears very likely to end up in a new situation. That's why the two of them are priced at -700 and -500 to be traded, respectively. With those odds being untouchable, keep reading to find out some of the players we can see movin g at better odds. This NBA trade deadline might not be packed with action, but it won't be silent either.
NBA Trade Deadline Odds: Best Bets To Be Traded By February 9
The Knicks traded for Reddish back in January of 2022, when New York sent Kevin Knox II and a draft pick to the Atlanta Hawks. Reddish, who has always has the talent and tools to be an effective two-way player, was viewed as a guy that might thrive in a new environment. However, things haven't worked out since he arrived in New York, so the team is apparently open to dealing him for a second-round pick or two entering the deadline.
“The Knicks have several standing offers from teams for Cam Reddish. Those offers include second-round picks coming back to New York.”
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