SAD NEWS : Mock Exchanges: Four Ideas Concerning Miles Bridges…

examining a few trade proposals involving Miles Bridges, the player for the Charlotte Hornets.

The Charlotte Hornets, with the exception of LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller, and the sidelined Mark Williams, ought to be amenable to talking trade talks with nearly every player on the team, including Miles Bridges.

Bridges has been equally as productive—and in some ways even more so—than he was two seasons ago after missing a year. Bridges is having a career year of sorts on an expiring contract, averaging 20.7 points and 7.4 rebounds per game through 37 games.

Bridges’ name has surfaced in trade speculations in recent weeks, and because the Hornets appear to be planning a mini-rebuild, general manager Mitch Kupchak may try to transfer him. The problematic part of this is that Bridges has a no-trade provision, meaning that everything here is void if he explicitly states that he want to stay in Charlotte.Hornets expect Miles Bridges to have 'significant' role upon suspension return, latest domestic violence incident - Yahoo Sports

However, we’ll conjecture and put up a few trade suggestions that are focused on Bridges.

Trade No. 1

Hornets acquire: Ochai Agbaji, CLE-selected first-round selection in 2025

To Jazz: Miles Bridges

Analysis: To tell the truth, it’s really difficult to determine Bridges’ trading value. What opinions does the league have about him, his off-court circumstances included? That has a significant role in this. Agbaji can form a very prospective backcourt with LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller by sliding in next to them in this particular transaction. Being flexible in position, he may play the two or three. Despite not having set the world on fire in his first 100+ games, he has shown promise and, given the right circumstances, should develop into a strong starter.

 

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