Brooklyn Nets fans will soon find out the fate of Spencer Dinwiddie, Caris LeVert and other members of the team who’ve seen their name thrown around in the NBA trade rumor mill.
The NBA trade moratorium will come to an end on Monday, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, kicking off a big week for the league with the 2020 NBA draft set to take place on Wednesday and NBA free agency beginning on Friday.
The trade moratorium is specifically expected to come to an end at noon (EST) on Monday, per Woj.
Brooklyn has been linked to Pelicans Jrue Holiday frequently this offseason and reportedly contacted New Orleans around the 2020 NBA trade deadline about the guard.
Trade season begins Monday afternoon, sources tell ESPN. Teams were informed the NBA’s moratorium will end at noon ET and deals can begin to be consummated.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) November 15, 2020
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