Basketball Trade Advice
Basketball trade advice Pros recommends which players to trade for and which ones to keep. Every Wednesday, we will provide players you should aim to acquire via trade as well as players you should look to deal away.
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TRADING FOR
Ben Simmons (PG/SG – Brooklyn Nets)
Basketball Trade Simmons has recently looked more like the player we saw before to the terrible Atlanta series. While he is now rated No. 167 for the season, he has had top-86 statistics in the previous two weeks. Simmons is averaging 11.2 points, eight rebounds, 4.4 assists, and 1.2 STOCKs over that time.

Elite figures on Basketball Trade? No, but he’s starting to resemble his former self, particularly defensively.
Simmons’ injuries was not typical, and I believe people overlook that. He’s recovering from back surgery, which is a very other degree of damage to recover from. Despite his recent performance, it seems that fantasy managers are avoiding him, which presents a chance for you to get him at a significant discount.
Higher-ranked players to deal for him:
Collin Sexton, Aaron Gordon, and Al Horford
GIVE AWAY
Randle, Julius (PF – NYK)
Basketball Trade while Randle has had a few bad games, he has been a reliable fantasy contributor. He’s been between the 2021 and 2020 versions we’ve seen. Trade speculations are flying around him, and despite having his lowest usage in his Knicks career, I predict that statistic to drop much more if he joins another club.

Randle is attempting more 3-pointers this season in an effort to replicate his shooting success from 2020, but he’s hitting only 33% from outside the arc, which is closer to 2021 (31%) than 2020 (41%). I’m concerned about how he’ll be utilized if he moves to Miami or another team where he won’t be the main offensive option at the Basketball Trade.
Lower-ranked players to exchange for him:
Rudy Gobert, Scottie Barnes, John Collins, Kevin Huerter
TRADING FOR
Pascal Siakam (TOR PF/C)
Siakam has been out with an abductor injury at the Basketball Trade, but the good news for Toronto is that he should be back in a week. That indicates the buy-low window is still open, but it won’t be for long.

Siakam was putting up top-30 averages in only nine games before getting hurt. However, based on feedback from throughout the business on Basketball Trade, Siakam remains underappreciated in fantasy, as it seems that many haven’t moved on from his underwhelming 2020-21 season despite his outstanding 2021-22 season.
If his manager has a losing record and you can capitalize on a small amount of fear, trading for him is the simplest approach.
Higher-ranked players to deal for him:
Spencer Dinwiddie, Tyler Herro, and Brandon Ingram
GIVE AWAY
Nikola Vucevic (CHI PF/C)
Vucevic’s previous game was a nice bounce-back performance after a three-game skid in which he shot 46% or worse from the field at the Basketball Trade. Despite having two double-doubles in those three games, his FG% was atrocious. If the Bulls continue to struggle, don’t be shocked if they package some of their veterans, with Vucevic being one of the more probable options.

The Basketball Trade for him seems to be deteriorating by the minute. While he remains a viable fantasy option, he is a 32-year-old aging big man whose contract expires at the end of the year. If Vucevic is moved, it may not be to a favorable circumstance, therefore I’d wait for one more solid game before floating him out bids that contain him.
Lower-ranked players to exchange for him:
Rudy Gobert, Anthony Edwards, and Franz Wagner
OTHER PLAYERS FOR TRADE:
- Avdija, Deni (SF/PF – WAS)
- SF/PF Michael Porter Jr. (DEN)
- Terry Rozier (PG/SG – CHA) is a point guard who plays for the Chicago Bulls.
OTHER PLAYERS TO BE TRADED:
- Lauri Markkanen (UTA SF/PF)
- De’Aaron Fox (SAC/PG)
- Kyle Lowry’s (PG – MIA)