NBA forward Grant trades are no one to worry about
1:47am, 5 July 2025Basketball
According to a reporter from the NBA Trail Blazers on July 4, the team management has been actively promoting the trading of forward player Grant in the offseason trading market, but it suffered a heavy blow and no one was interested in it. Almost no team in the league is willing to trade the latter, which puts the Trail Blazers in a deadlock. Perhaps the two sides finally discussed solving it in the form of a buyout, but the Trail Blazers obviously want to trade in the form of a trade to get the assets of young players or more draft picks in the future.
31-year-old Grant plays as a small forward and plays for the NBA Trail Blazers in the 2024-2025 season. He plays a total of 47 starts in the regular season, averages 32.4 minutes per game, and can score 14.4 points + 3.5 rebounds + 2.1 assists + 0.9 steals + 1.0 blocks. He has a shooting percentage of 37.0%, three-point shooting percentage of 36.0%, and free throw shooting percentage of 84.0%.
Grant played for the Trail Blazers for many years, but he has been performing tepidly and has not truly become the team's core star leadership. He has completely lost his aggressiveness and dominance in the game. In particular, the Trail Blazers are currently in a period of reconstruction. He has a large contract of $102.6 million with the Trail Blazers in the next three seasons. In the offseason trading market, it is considered a premium contract or even a negative asset, which really puts a heavy burden on the Trail Blazers!
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