Explainer: Why the Nets might not trade Kyrie Irving

Kyrie Irving requested a trade on Friday after he and the Nets couldn’t come to terms on an extension. He’s been linked to several teams since like the Lakers, Suns, Heat, and Mavericks, and if traded, he has limited options to extend his contract …

Kyrie Irving requested a trade on Friday after he and the Nets couldn’t come to terms on an extension. He’s been linked to several teams since like the Lakers, Suns, Heat, and Mavericks, and if traded, he has limited options to extend his contract mid-season. He was listed out for Saturday’s game against Washington with calf soreness despite being listed as available the day before shortly after his trade request was announced. We now wait for a potential deal, with Adrian Wojnarowski saying that the Nets are proceeding in talks as though they’re determined to find a deal for Irving.

But what if there is no trade? If the threat of losing Irving in free agency for nothing is real then that should be enough reason for the Nets to consider trading him now. However, if their top priority remains to contend for a championship this season, then that possibility likely gets eliminated by trading Irving. With that in mind, there is a strong case for the Nets to keep Irving past the trade deadline and deal with his situation later.

NBA Intel: Nets star Kyrie Irving draws Lakers, Suns, Mavs, Heat interest; Knicks, Jazz trade talks

Reporting on Kyrie Irving’s Nets trade rumors with the Lakers, Suns, Mavericks and Heat. Plus, Knicks and Jazz trade talks by Michael Scotto

It’s deja vu for the Nets. A year after James Harden requested a trade before the deadline and months after Kevin Durant asked out, Kyrie Irving is the third superstar to request a trade from Brooklyn.

While teams wait to see how the news will affect Durant’s desire to remain in Brooklyn, Irving has garnered reported trade interest from the Lakers, Suns, Mavericks, and Heat.

Quietly, the Knicks and Jazz have also discussed a swap of forwards and guards with potential draft pick compensation.

Below is a look at the latest intel HoopsHype has gathered on both situations.

Kyrie Irving wants out: Where the Nets go from here

Kyrie Irving has requested a trade from the Nets, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania. It’s been a volatile season for Irving which started with controversy that led to a suspension. Irving and the team managed to overcome a dysfunctional …

Kyrie Irving has requested a trade from the Nets, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania. It’s been a volatile season for Irving which started with controversy that led to a suspension. Irving and the team managed to overcome a dysfunctional start to the season and go on a run that has them currently with a 31-20 record.

The Nets will now have to decide whether to honor Irving’s trade request and get some value for him or continue their title pursuit and risk losing him in free agency.

NBA Intel: Kyrie Irving, D’Angelo Russell, Rui Hachimura, Cam Reddish, Grayson Allen, Suns

Reporting on Kyrie Irving’s future, trade talks with D’Angelo Russell, Cam Reddish, Grayson Allen, and more from HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto.

The first trade domino leading up to the deadline fell when the Lakers acquired Rui Hachimura from the Wizards for Kendrick Nunn and three second-round picks.

Below is the latest intel on how acquiring Hachimura signals a preview of the Lakers’ offseason free agency plans and how it affects the pursuit of Kyrie Irving and other stars. Plus, updates on D’Angelo Russell, Cam Reddish, Grayson Allen, Serge Ibaka, Richaun Holmes, and two potential Suns additions to watch on HoopsHype.

NBA Notebook: Russell Westbrook, OG Anunoby, Cam Reddish, Kyle Kuzma, Rui Hachimura, more

Reporting on trade talks for Cam Reddish, Bojan Bogdanovic, Naz Reid, Rui Hachimura, Russell Westbrook’s Sixth Man case and OG Anunoby fits.

With just over two weeks until the NBA’s trade deadline, there’s more urgency between rival executives to determine if there’s a middle ground on the asking price for a coveted player and what’s real beyond the smokescreens. 

With that in mind, this week’s NBA notebook includes the latest trade intel on Bojan BogdanovicJakob PoeltlCam Reddish, Grayson Allen, Rui Hachimura, Naz Reid, Alec Burks, Doug McDermott, Josh Richardson, Serge Ibaka, and Kyle Kuzma’s free agency from our Michael Scotto. Plus, the latest trade rumors commentary on OG Anunoby and Hachimura from our capologist Yossi Gozlan, a free agency stock watch from our Frank Urbina, and a look at Russell Westbrook’s case for Sixth Man of the Year by Alberto De Roa

NBA Notebook: Irving, Siakam, VanVleet, Anunoby, Trent, Conley, Rozier, Clippers, Hornets, McMillan

Reporting on the futures of Kyrie Irving and Nate McMillan. Updates on trade talks for Raptors, Clippers, Hornets, and more on HoopsHype.

With the NBA trade deadline three weeks away, the Toronto Raptors are the most intriguing team in the league. Rival executives are clamoring for the opportunity to trade for All-Star-caliber players Pascal Siakam and Fred VanVleet. Rising young talents OG Anunoby and Gary Trent Jr. also could become available.

If you’re looking for a point guard, D’Angelo Russell, Mike Conley, and Kyle Lowry are among the names floating in the rumor mill.

With that in mind, this week’s NBA notebook includes the latest intel on the potential futures of Kyrie Irving and Nate McMillan, and more from our Michael Scotto. Plus, the latest trade rumors commentary on the Raptors, Clippers, and Hornets from our capologist Yossi Gozlan, a free agency stock watch from our Frank Urbina, and a look at the most valuable players overseas right now by Alberto De Roa.

Nic Claxton on DPOY race: ‘I should be No. 1’

Nets center Nic Claxton explains why he should be Defensive Player of the Year and a future All-Star in an interview with Michael Scotto.

After being groomed his first three seasons to become the future starting center of the Nets, Nic Claxton has helped transform Brooklyn’s defense and made a case for himself in the Defensive Player of the Year conversation.

Amid a breakout campaign as Brooklyn’s starting center, Claxton leads the NBA in field goal percentage (.732) and ranks second in block percentage (8.1) and defensive rating (106.7) per Basketball-Reference.

Before facing the Thunder on Sunday, Claxton discussed why he believes he’s the Defensive Player of the Year. Claxton also explained why he can become a future All-Star, how playing with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving has changed his role, what he thinks of his future with the Nets, and more in an interview with HoopsHype.

NBA Notebook: Knicks, Lakers, Raptors, Mavericks, Pistons, Kevin Durant

Reporting on trade talks for the Knicks, Lakers, Raptors, Mavericks, and Pistons. Plus, more on Kevin Durant’s injury on HoopsHype.

The NBA trade deadline is one month away, with rival NBA executives clamoring to see if the Raptors will make a trade to shake up their underwhelming season and if the Lakers will make a win-now move to aid LeBron James.

With that in mind, this week’s NBA notebook includes the latest trade intel on Cam Reddish, Immanuel Quickley, Tim Hardaway Jr, and Alec Burks from our own Michael Scotto. Plus, the latest trade rumors commentary on the Raptors and Lakers from our capologist Yossi Gozlan, a free agency stock watch from our Frank Urbina, and a look at how Kevin Durant’s injury will affect the Brooklyn Nets by Alberto De Roa.

Top NBA trade candidates eligible after January 15

The top NBA trade candidates eligible to be moved after January 15 according to Michael Scotto and Yossi Gozlan on the HoopsHype podcast.

HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto and Yossi Gozlan break down the top NBA trade candidates who are eligible to be moved after January 15 on the latest HoopsHype podcast episode.

For more interviews with players, coaches, and media members, be sure to like and subscribe to the HoopsHype podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts. Listen to the podcast above or check out some snippets of the conversation in a transcribed version below.

NBA Notebook: Luka Doncic, D’Angelo Russell, Kyle Lowry, Cam Reddish, Jacque Vaughn

Luka Doncic’s MVP case, trade talks on D’Angelo Russell and Kyle Lowry, Jacque Vaughn’s Coach of the Year case, and free agent stock watch.

As the calendar flips to 2023, Luka Doncic is in the midst of a historical run to bolster his MVP case, while the Brooklyn Nets have remained the league’s hottest team overall, led by Jacque Vaughn.

With that in mind, this week’s NBA notebook includes Vaughn’s early Coach of the Year candidacy and Jeremy Sochan’s free throw revelation from our own Michael Scotto, the latest trade rumors commentary on D’Angelo Russell and Kyle Lowry from our capologist Yossi Gozlan, a free agency stock watch from our Frank Urbina and a look inside Doncic’s historical run by Alberto De Roa.