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  • Khris Middleton trade grades: Bucks get ‘C-‘ for moving franchise mainstay to Wizards for Kyle Kuzma


    Wednesday morning marked the end of an era in Milwaukee, as the Bucks agreed to trade franchise icon Khris Middleton and AJ Johnson to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Kyle Kuzma and Patrick Baldwin Jr. The two teams also swapped draft capital. 

    A former second-round pick, Middleton had been in Milwaukee since 2013 when he arrived as part of the Brandon Knight-Brandon Jennings trade. Over the past decade, Middleton had become a fan favorite for his clutch shot-making, steady play and playoff heroics during the Bucks’ 2021 title run. 

    Middleton departs with his name littered atop the Bucks’ all-time leaderboards: second in games played (735), third in points (12,586), seventh in rebounds (3,598), third in assists (2,990), fifth in steals (870) and first in 3-pointers (1,382). One day, he could have his No. 22 raised to the rafters inside Fiserv Forum. 

    For now, though, the Bucks are thinking only of the present and their chance to win a title in the near future. Let’s grade the trade, which reportedly came with Giannis Antetokounmpo’s approval. 

    Bucks grade: C-

    For the past few weeks, the Bucks have widely been described as one of the most desperate teams ahead of the deadline, and for good reason. They’ve won one playoff series since their championship in 2021 and the title window with Giannis Antetokounmpo, Damian Lillard and an aging core was closing fast. 

    Furthermore, even though they’ve bounced back from a brutal start, they haven’t looked like a true contender this season. They’re 0-8 against the top three teams in the Eastern Conference, the Cleveland Cavaliers, Boston Celtics and New York Knicks, and sit in fifth place at 26-22. 

    One of the biggest reasons the Bucks are stuck in the middle of the pack is Middleton’s continued injury issues and inconsistent play. He had double ankle surgery over the summer, the latest in a string of procedures dating back to his knee sprain in the 2022 playoffs, and missed the first 21 games of the season. 

    Since his return, Middleton has been relegated to a bench role and remains on a minutes restriction. There are nights where he looks like his old self, but others where he’s an afterthought. In fact, he’s gone scoreless three times — the only three times in his career where he’s played at least 15 minutes without registering a point. 

    It makes complete sense that the Bucks were looking for an upgrade on this diminished version of Middleton, which is why they had been linked to the likes of Jimmy Butler, Zach LaVine and even Bradley Beal. Those deals were proving difficult, however, namely because of their second-apron restrictions, which did not allow them to aggregate salaries in a trade. LaVine came off the board before the Middleton-for-Kuzma trade, Butler was traded to the Warriors after, and Beal, who has a no-trade clause, seems happy to stay in Phoenix.

    Instead of resigning themselves to working on the margins, the Bucks pivoted to Kuzma, which, as Zach Lowe put it, was “quite a vote of no-confidence in Middleton.”

    Middleton is one of the best players in franchise history, a champion and a key locker room figure, and the Bucks dumped him and their most recent first-round pick for a guy who is having by far the least-efficient season of his career and ranks last in the league in win shares. 

    Again, trying to find an upgrade on Middleton is totally understandable. Trading him for this version of Kuzma is not. 

    Put aside all of the sentimentality aspects — after all, leaning too hard in that direction is how you get left behind in this league — Middleton is a much better shooter and playmaker than Kuzma, as well as a proven playoff performer. Middleton’s teammates rave about his ability to organize their offense, something that has often been an issue since Damian Lillard’s arrival, and he has an innate connection with Antetokounmpo. He also doesn’t need the ball in his hands to be useful on the offensive end. 

    In terms of youth and athleticism, as well as size on the wing and availability, the Bucks got an upgrade. That’s about all they can point to. Even if you want to make the case that Kuzma will be better once he’s off this awful Wizards team, he does not solve the issues presented by Middleton’s declining defense or inconsistent offensive performances. 

    If Kuzma was the best the Bucks could do right now, they would have been better off sticking with Middleton and looking for a different move this summer. 

    Off the court, the salary cap aspect of this deal cannot be overlooked. Everyone assumed the Bucks would try to get under the second apron by dealing someone like Pat Connaughton, but moving Middleton did the trick. They can now combine salaries in trades, and are likely not done dealing. 

    Wizards grade: B

    There’s not really too much analysis to do here for the Wizards, who, despite back-to-back wins, are enduring a historically bad season at 8-41.

    On the Kuzma front, he has been terrible this season and is under contract through 2027. They were certainly glad to move off his long-term money (Kuzma is owed roughly $40 million over the next two seasons). Furthermore, his departure will open up more opportunities for their young players. 

    For however long Middleton stays around, he’ll be a good locker room influence, and even though he’s almost certain to pick up his player option for 2025-26 this summer, the Wizards might be able to re-route him to a contender for more assets. If not, he’ll at least be off the books sooner than Kuzma would have been. 

    For their trouble, the Wizards get Johnson, who was the No. 23 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. He’s barely played for the Bucks this season, but has shown some flashes in the G League and is an incredible athlete. Still just 20 years old, Johnson fits the Wizards’ timeline and is another young talent for them to potentially develop. 

    The 2028 secondary swap could also provide dividends. 





    The Milwaukee Bucks shook up their roster in a major way by trading long-time franchise mainstay Khris Middleton to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Kyle Kuzma. Middleton, who was a key contributor to the Bucks’ championship run in 2021, has been a fan favorite in Milwaukee for years. So, how did both teams fare in this blockbuster trade? Let’s break down the grades:

    Bucks: C-

    Losing Middleton is a tough blow for the Bucks, as he was a crucial piece of their championship team and a reliable scorer and defender. While Middleton’s contract was quite hefty, it’s still surprising to see the Bucks move on from him so quickly. In return, they get Kyle Kuzma, a young forward with potential but also inconsistency. Kuzma has shown flashes of brilliance in the past, but he has yet to fully live up to his potential. The Bucks will need him to step up and fill Middleton’s shoes if they hope to remain competitive in the Eastern Conference.

    Wizards: B

    On the other hand, the Wizards make out well in this trade by acquiring a proven veteran in Middleton. Middleton will provide a much-needed scoring punch and veteran leadership to a young Wizards team that is looking to make some noise in the Eastern Conference. While they do give up Kuzma, who showed promise last season, Middleton’s presence should more than make up for his departure. Overall, the Wizards come out ahead in this trade.

    In conclusion, the Bucks may have taken a step back by trading Middleton, but only time will tell if Kuzma can help fill the void. Meanwhile, the Wizards have added a valuable piece to their roster in Middleton. It will be interesting to see how both teams fare in the upcoming season.

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  • Reports: Bucks trade Khris Middleton to Wizards for Kyle Kuzma


    Kyle Kuzma (right) and Khris Middleton are trading places in a reported swap.

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    The Milwaukee Bucks have made a reported deal ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline.

    Per multiple reports, the Bucks are dealing former All-Star forward Khris Middleton to the Washington Wizards for forward Kyle Kuzma. The Wizards are also sending forward Patrick Baldwin Jr. to Milwaukee while the Bucks are trading guard AJ Johnson to the Wizards.

    The Wizards also will receive a 2028 first-round swap from Milwaukee while the Bucks will get a 2025 second-round pick. To round out the deal, Milwaukee sends Delon Wright and an undisclosed cash sum to New York for fourth-year center Jericho Sims.


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    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports Baldwin and cash considerations will be dealt to the San Antonio Spurs.

    The 33-year-old Middleton, who has struggled with injuries, leaves the Bucks after spending all but one of his 13 NBA seasons in Milwaukee. The three-time All-Star has been limited to 23 games this season, 16 of those coming off the bench, but was shooting a career-best 51% in those appearances.

    The move gives the Bucks some financial flexibility in that it gets them below the second apron — meaning, in the short term, some other trade options may be available to them before the deadline. Being over the second apron had limited the moves the Bucks could make as they tried to upgrade an aging roster.

    Kuzma has seen his scoring take a dip this season after he posted back-to-back campaigns with at least 21 ppg from 2022-24. He’s averaging 15.2 ppg, 5.8 rpg and 2.5 apg while shooting 42% overall and 28.1% on 3-pointers. However, the 29-year-old is a couple of years younger than Middleton (33) and will slide into a Milwaukee frontcourt alongside All-Star and former Kia MVP winner Giannis Antetokounmpo.

    This season, Middleton is averaging 12.6 points, 3.7 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game while shooting 51.2% overall and 40.7% on 3-pointers. A key part of the Bucks’ championship team in 2021, Middleton has been slowed by injuries since that run and is posting his lowest scoring average since the 2014-15 season.

    Middleton helped the United States win gold at the Tokyo Games later that year and was someone that Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo has raved about for years.

    “It’s definitely a plus having Khris back,” Antetokounmpo said earlier this season when Middleton was available again following ankle issues. “Man, he takes us to the next level with his IQ, decision-making, shot ability, defense.”

    Middleton owns the Bucks franchise record for career 3-pointers with 1,382. He had 12,586 points with Milwaukee to rank as the franchise’s third-leading scorer, behind Antetokounmpo and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

    He ranks second in team history in games played (735) and minutes played (23,039) — behind Antetokounmpo — and third in assists (2,990).

    Middleton had 24 points, 6.3 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game during the 2021 NBA Finals as the Bucks beat Phoenix in six games. He averaged 20.6 points, 6.5 rebounds and 4.8 assists in 80 career playoff games with Milwaukee. He earned All-Star Game selections in 2019, 2020 and 2022.

    But injuries limited him over the last few seasons.

    He was unavailable for the Bucks’ seven-game loss to Boston in the 2022 Eastern Conference semifinals and played in just 33 games in 2022-23 and 55 in 2023-24. Middleton didn’t make his 2024-25 debut until Dec. 6 as he recovered from offseason surgery to each of his ankles. He went scoreless in two games in late January.

    Washington opened the season hoping to be more competitive with Kuzma, Jordan Poole and new center Jonas Valančiūnas along with No. 2 overall pick Alex Sarr in the mix, too. However, the Wizards are an NBA-worst 8-41 and recently ended a 16-game losing streak when they defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves on Jan. 30.

    Last season, Kuzma already turned down a reported potential trade to Dallas to remain in Washington. He re-signed with the Wizards in the summer of 2023, inking a reported four-year, $102 million deal.

    The Brooklyn Nets selected Kuzma with the No. 27 pick in the 2017 Draft, but he was traded to the Lakers on Draft night. He became a significant part of the Lakers’ young roster both before and during LeBron James’ arrival.

    After enjoying mostly a starting role in his second season, Kuzma then handled a bench reserve in his third and fourth seasons because of Anthony Davis’ presence. The Lakers dealt Kuzma and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope to the Wizards in a five-team deal in 2021 that landed Russell Westbrook in L.A.

    The Bucks selected Johnson with the 23rd overall pick in the 2024 Draft. The 20-year-old guard averaged 2.9 points in seven games with Milwaukee.

    Baldwin, who went to high school in the Milwaukee area and played his lone college season at Milwaukee, was the 28th overall pick in the 2022 Draft. The 22-year-old forward averaged 2.1 points and 4.6 minutes in 22 games this season.

    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.





    The Milwaukee Bucks have reportedly traded forward Khris Middleton to the Washington Wizards in exchange for forward Kyle Kuzma. This trade comes as a surprise to many NBA fans, as Middleton has been a key player for the Bucks over the past few seasons.

    Middleton, who was named an All-Star in 2019 and 2020, is known for his scoring ability and clutch performances in the playoffs. The Wizards will be hoping that his presence on the team will help them improve their chances of making a deep playoff run this season.

    On the other hand, Kuzma has shown flashes of potential during his time with the Los Angeles Lakers, but has yet to fully live up to expectations. The Bucks will be banking on his athleticism and scoring ability to help bolster their roster.

    It will be interesting to see how both players adjust to their new teams and how this trade will impact the playoff race in the Eastern Conference. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Sources – Bucks trade Khris Middleton to Wizards for Kyle Kuzma


    The Bucks have traded Khris Middleton to the Wizards, ending his tenure as one of their franchise cornerstones in a multiplayer deal that sends Kyle Kuzma to Milwaukee, sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania.

    The Bucks also sent rookie guard AJ Johnson, their first-round draft selection last year, and a pick swap to Washington, which dealt forward Patrick Baldwin Jr. and second-round draft compensation to Milwaukee, sources told Charania.

    As part of the deal, the New York Knicks are sending center Jericho Sims to the Bucks in exchange for Delon Wright and cash, according to sources.

    Middleton, 33, spent the past 11-plus seasons in Milwaukee and was one of the foundational players on the Bucks’ championship team in 2021.

    But he has been hampered by injuries in recent years and continues to recover from offseason surgery on both ankles, which sidelined him for the first 21 games of this season and has limited his production — his 12.6 points per game is his lowest scoring average since 2013-14.

    Middleton is owed $31.7 million this season and has a player option for next year worth $34 million. Kuzma is making $23.5 million this season, but his salary drops to $21.4 million next season, followed by $19.4 million in the final year of his deal.

    To help Milwaukee build out its roster, Kuzma is reducing a portion of the trade bonus in his contract, sources told ESPN’s Bobby Marks. The savings drops Milwaukee below the second apron, which will give the Bucks more flexibility to improve their roster.

    The Bucks can now aggregate salaries to make a trade, which they were previously restricted in doing under the collective bargaining agreement. But to achieve that flexibility, the Bucks traded their longest-tenured player, a longtime running mate to franchise superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo.

    Middleton rose from G League player to NBA All-Star on the strength of his ability to play well off Antetokounmpo. The three-time All-Star averaged over 20 points four times in a five-year stretch that began with the 2017-18 season and ran through the 2021-22 campaign. He co-starred with Antetokounmpo and Jrue Holiday to lead Milwaukee to its first NBA title in 50 years with a six-game Finals victory over the Phoenix Suns to cap the 2020-21 post-bubble season.

    But after the championship run, knee injuries slowed Middleton, as he hyperextended his knee during the 2021-22 regular season before suffering an MCL sprain in his left knee during the playoffs. He missed the start of the following season while recovering from offseason wrist surgery, then missed an additional 18 straight games during the year with knee soreness.

    The ankle surgeries in the offseason delayed Middleton’s season debut until December, and he has appeared in 23 games since, starting in seven.

    Middleton owns the Bucks franchise record for career 3-pointers with 1,382. He had 12,586 points with Milwaukee to rank as the franchise’s third-leading scorer, behind Antetokounmpo and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

    He ranks second in team history in games played (735) and minutes played (23,039) — behind Antetokounmpo — and third in assists (2,990).

    Kuzma, 29, is averaging 15.2 points and 5.8 rebounds on 42% shooting this season, the lowest percentage of his career. He injects some youth to a Bucks roster that features three core players — Antetokounmpo, Damian Lillard and Brook Lopez — in their 30s.

    Kuzma, who is 6-foot-9, also can play in the frontcourt next to Antetokounmpo in Milwaukee’s small-ball lineups. However, he has struggled throughout his career shooting from the outside; he is a career 33% 3-point shooter, including a career-low 28% this season.

    Kuzma signed a four-year, $102 million deal with Washington in July 2023, a contract that came after he averaged 21.2 points and 7.2 rebounds in 64 games. He has had a strong defensive season, according to ESPN Research, which tracked opponents shooting 42.7% against him this season. That falls within the top 25 players with at least 250 field goal attempts.

    Johnson, 20, has not played much for the Bucks as a rookie and has spent most of the season in the G League.

    Baldwin, 22 and raised in Wisconsin, has also been used sparingly, appearing in 22 games for the Wizards this season.



    Sources have confirmed that the Milwaukee Bucks have traded Khris Middleton to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Kyle Kuzma. This trade comes as a surprise to many fans, as Middleton has been a key player for the Bucks in recent years.

    Middleton, a two-time NBA All-Star, has been a consistent scorer and playmaker for the Bucks, helping lead them to a championship in 2021. However, with the emergence of young players like Jrue Holiday and Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Bucks may have felt that Middleton was expendable.

    On the other hand, Kuzma, a versatile forward, brings a different skill set to the Bucks. Known for his scoring ability and defensive prowess, Kuzma could provide a boost to the Bucks’ frontcourt.

    It will be interesting to see how this trade plays out for both teams, as Middleton and Kuzma will have the opportunity to make an impact in their new respective teams. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Kyle Kuzma Says Wizards Haven’t Approached Him About A Trade


    A year ago, the Wizards gave Kyle Kuzma the option to approve a trade, and he elected not to join a Mavericks team that wound up in the NBA Finals. Kuzma hasn’t decided what he’ll do if he’s in the same situation this year, but he told Varun Shankar of The Washington Post that the front office hasn’t brought up the subject yet.

    “We’ll see how it goes. I don’t know,” Kuzma said. “I think last year was the right time [to stay] after signing the deal. That was kind of more of a last year thing. We haven’t had conversations, haven’t even talked about the deadline, haven’t talked about getting traded. This is really the first time I’m really talking about it.”

    Sunday’s loss at Sacramento was the 10th in the row for Washington, which sits at 6-35 and has the league’s worst record by a comfortable margin. Kuzma still has two years left on his contract, and he could bring a valuable return for a franchise that’s clearly prioritizing future assets over any current success.

    Shankar notes that Kuzma has been experiencing an up-and-down season and has been limited to 24 games due to groin and rib injuries. He’s averaging just 14.4 points per game, which is down from 22.2 PPG last season and is by far his lowest mark since coming to Washington four years ago. Kuzma’s shooting has been abysmal, as he’s connecting at career lows from the field (42.5%) and three-point range (25.7%).

    Even so, Shankar points out that Kuzma has trade value as a 6’10” defender who can play either forward position. He’s only 29, has played on a championship team and has a contract that declines in value, going from $23.5MM this season to $21.5MM next year and $19.4MM in 2026/27.

    Kuzma has been a major part of the offense since joining the Wizards, but Shankar suggests that he might be best suited for a complementary role like he had with the Lakers early in his career. He averaged the fourth-most minutes and third-most shot attempts per game during L.A.’s title run in 2020.

    In a session with the media before Sunday’s game, coach Brian Keefe was supportive of Kuzma and said the injuries have played a significant role in his decreased production.

    “He had gotten some good momentum early and then he got hurt in the [Nov. 30] Atlanta game. And then he was building some momentum and he got hurt again. And then he missed almost a whole month,” Keefe said. “… It’s just been choppy. But when he’s played, he’s been efficient, doing the things that we ask. I just think he’s just had some inconvenient things that happened to him injury-wise that has … ruined his rhythm.”

    That choppiness was on display this weekend, Shankar adds. Kuzma had one of his best games of the season Saturday at Golden State, scoring 22 points while shooting 7-of-12 from the field. However, he couldn’t carry that over to Sunday, as the Kings limited him to 13 points while shooting 3-of-15 overall and 1-of-7 from three-point range.

    “It’s the first time in my career I’ve been hurt like this,” Kuzma said. “I think it was frustrating at a certain point in time early on … but I’ve gotten over that. Kinda just here, playing game by game, trying to stay in the moment.”



    In a recent interview, NBA player Kyle Kuzma revealed that the Washington Wizards have not approached him about a potential trade. Despite the rumors swirling around the league about possible trade deals involving Kuzma, he remains focused on his current team and is committed to helping the Wizards succeed.

    Kuzma, who was acquired by the Wizards in a trade with the Los Angeles Lakers earlier this year, has quickly become a key player for his new team. He has shown versatility on both ends of the court and has been a reliable scoring option for the Wizards.

    Although trade rumors are a common part of the NBA landscape, Kuzma’s comments suggest that he is not letting the speculation distract him from his role with the Wizards. As the team looks to make a push for the playoffs, Kuzma’s presence will be crucial to their success.

    Fans of the Wizards can rest assured that Kuzma is fully committed to the team and is focused on helping them achieve their goals this season. While the trade deadline looms, it seems that Kuzma is content to let his play on the court do the talking.

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  • Kyle Kuzma addresses trade rumors


    It was the fist bump and pat on the back that will re-ignite one of the NBA’s most persistent trade rumors. Just before the Washington Wizards and the Sacramento Kings tipped off their game here Sunday night, Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma jogged to a spectator who sat in the first row at midcourt. They bumped fists, exchanged smiles and patted each other on the back. That interaction normally wouldn’t have raised eyebrows, but that was no ordinary fan. It was Vivek Ranadivé, the Kings’ owner and chairman. The NBA trade deadline looms on Feb. 6, just two and a half weeks away, and Ranadivé’s team has been said for years to have interest in Kuzma. So, that greeting must be connected to a potential trade, right? Probably not. As Kuzma explained to reporters after the Kings blew out the Wizards 123-100, he and Ranadivé recently invested in a new women’s professional sports venture called Major League Volleyball. “Nothing basketball-related,” Kuzma said. -via New York Times / January 20, 2025



    In a recent interview, Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma addressed the trade rumors swirling around him. Kuzma acknowledged that trade rumors are a part of the business and that he tries not to let them affect his game.

    “I can’t control what happens with trades, so I just try to focus on playing my best basketball and helping my team win,” Kuzma said. “I love being a Laker and I’m just focused on doing whatever I can to contribute to this team.”

    Kuzma’s name has been mentioned in trade talks as the Lakers look to make moves to improve their roster. However, Kuzma remains focused on the task at hand and is determined to make the most of his time with the team.

    “I know that this is a business and anything can happen, but right now my focus is on the Lakers and helping us get back to the top,” Kuzma added.

    Fans of the Lakers will be keeping a close eye on Kuzma as the trade deadline approaches, but for now, it seems that he is fully committed to his team and ready to contribute in any way he can.

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  • NBA trade rumors: Bradley Beal could waive no-trade clause for right team, Kyle Kuzma open to being moved?


    The NBA trade deadline is on Feb. 6, so between now and then there will be no shortage of rumors to keep us entertained. We’ve already seen a few trades go through, as the Brooklyn Nets jettisoned both Dennis Schroder and Dorian Finney-Smith in exchange for draft capital from the Warriors and Lakers, respectively. But those won’t be the only moves made before the deadline as contenders try to find missing pieces, and rebuilding teams look to become sellers in hopes of adding draft picks and/or younger players.

    The biggest trade narrative that we’ll be watching is Jimmy Butler’s situation in Miami. Trading Butler is going to be difficult because of his contract, but also due to his age and injury history. There hasn’t been much traction yet on that front, but that doesn’t mean teams aren’t working the phones to try and get something done. Butler aside, here’s the latest intel from around the league as trade season is in full swing.

    Bradley Beal could waive no-trade clause for right team

    Beal’s time in Phoenix may be coming to an end, if he wants it to. There have been rumors bubbling about the Suns trying to trade Beal, ideally in hopes of landing Butler, but the wrench keeping that trade from happening is that Beal has a full no-trade clause. The Suns have to get Beal’s approval before making any trade involving him, but according to The Athletic’s Fred Katz, Beal might consider doing so for the right situation. The Suns have not approached Beal about a trade, as he’s said on multiple occasions, but Katz is reporting that Beal would consider waiving his no-trade clause if the right situation came along, which would ideally be in another winning situation.

    The Heat have said that if they were to trade Butler they would want players who can contribute to winning right now, and Beal fits that criteria. But Katz is reporting that Beal isn’t of interest to the Heat because of his no-trade clause, making it difficult to trade him down the line if they want to. A third team would all but certainly need to be involved for the Suns to land Butler, which is easier said than done. The Milwaukee Bucks have been mentioned as a potential third team to help facilitate Butler moving to Phoenix, but that doesn’t mean it will happen.

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    Beal’s status with the Suns overshadowed the fact that Nurkic also got demoted from the starting lineup at the same time in favor of Mason Plumlee. Phoenix traded for Nick Richards last week and further pushed Nurkic down the totem pole, and now it looks like the team’s looking to trade the big man, per Katz. Similarly to Beal, though, finding a team willing to take on Nurkic is going to be difficult, especially as he’s now a fourth-string big man making $37.4 million between this year and next. Between declined production and an expensive contract, it might be unlikely that Phoenix finds a home for Nurkic before the deadline. If he does remain on the roster past Feb. 6, he’ll likely be a trade candidate in the offseason when he’s on an expiring contract for next season.

    Is Kyle Kuzma ready to be traded now?

    One of the bigger stories immediately after the trade deadline last season was Kyle Kuzma announcing that he rejected a trade that would’ve sent him to the Dallas Mavericks. Kuzma revealed that information to The Athletic’s Josh Robbins, in which he said Wizards president Michael Winger presented him with the trade offer. Kuzma said he turned it down in part because he didn’t view the Mavericks as a championship contender. Cut to a few months after that, and the Mavericks made it to the NBA Finals. 

    Now, though, as another trade deadline approaches, Kuzma’s name is being mentioned yet again, and he might be changing his tune on wanting to stay in D.C.

    “We’ll see how it goes,” Kuzma said via The Athletic. “I don’t know. I didn’t think last year was the right time after signing the deal. That was kind of more of a last-year thing. I haven’t had conversations [with Wizards management]. I haven’t even talked about the deadline, haven’t talked about being traded. So, this is really the first time I’m really talking about it.”

    While Kuzma isn’t saying he’s completely open to a trade, he’s also not closing the door on it. And given the fact that he seems to have some input on if he’s traded or not based on his description of last season’s potential trade, he appears to be more open of the idea if the Wizards are looking to shop him. Kuzma’s stock certainly isn’t as high as it was a season ago, but he’s a quality two-way player who has already shown he can be a valuable piece on a championship team.





    With the NBA trade deadline quickly approaching, there are some intriguing rumors circulating around the league. One of the biggest names being mentioned is Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal, who could potentially waive his no-trade clause for the right team.

    Beal has been the subject of trade rumors for quite some time now, as the Wizards continue to struggle in the Eastern Conference. Despite his loyalty to the organization, Beal may be open to a change of scenery if it means joining a contender.

    On the other hand, Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma has also been mentioned in trade talks. Kuzma, who has had a rollercoaster career with the Lakers, is reportedly open to being moved to a new team.

    With the trade deadline approaching on February 10th, it will be interesting to see if any of these rumors come to fruition. Stay tuned for more updates on potential NBA trades as the deadline draws near.

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  • Kyle Kuzma Dishes Out 5 Assists in Wizards’ Loss to Suns (1/16/25)


    Kyle Kuzma led the Washington Wizards in assists during their game against the Phoenix Suns on January 16, 2025. Kuzma recorded five assists, surpassing his projection by five and leading his team in both assists and steals. He played for 26 minutes as the Wizards fell to the Suns with a score of 130-123.

    What It Means

    Kuzma’s five-assist performance was notable as it marked a milestone for him this season. He has been averaging 2.3 assists per game, ranking him 37th among power forwards in the league. This game also highlighted his ability to contribute beyond scoring, as he has finished in the top five at his position in assists in nine out of 22 games this season (40.91%). Despite playing more minutes than projected, Kuzma’s overall impact was limited with only five points scored on perfect shooting from the field.






    In a tough matchup against the Phoenix Suns on January 16, 2025, Kyle Kuzma showed off his playmaking skills by dishing out 5 assists in the Washington Wizards’ loss. Despite the team coming up short, Kuzma’s ability to create scoring opportunities for his teammates was on full display. Stay tuned for more impressive performances from Kuzma as the season progresses. #KyleKuzma #WashingtonWizards #NBA #Assists #Playmaking

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  • Kyle Kuzma Returns to Washington Wizards; What’s Next?

    Kyle Kuzma Returns to Washington Wizards; What’s Next?


    After not appearing on the latest Washington Wizards injury report, Kyle Kuzma will return to the lineup tonight against the New York Knicks.

    Kuzma has been on the sidelines since Nov. 27 after suffering a rib injury on Nov. 27 against the Los Angeles Clippers.

    With a month away from the floor, the Wizards have had to adapt to not having Kuzma around, which has led to more minutes for younger players on the roster with higher ceilings, but what happens now that the veteran forward is back?

    While it is in the Wizards’ best interest to play their younger players while they are having success, the team isn’t just going to sit Kuzma. While Kuzma is a player that needs the ball in his hands to be the most effective he can be, the Wizards need to be able to also give reps to the younger players on the team.

    To that point, it almost sounds contradictory to play Kuzma at this point, but the Wizards almost have to do it.

    The Wizards have been rumored to be trying to find a trade for Kuzma at some point, and in order to try and improve his value, the team has to give him some minutes, and that means taking some away from somebody else.

    A potential casualty of this development could be Justin Champagnie, a two-way player coming off a career-high 31 points in the team’s last game against the Knicks. Rookie Kyshawn George could also see a dip in playing time.

    The best hope for the Wizards is that Kuzma stays healthy and shows enough to trigger a fair trade between Washington and another team sometime in the next six weeks. If that doesn’t happen and Kuzma is still playing in place of others, the Wizards could be in trouble.

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    After being traded to the Washington Wizards in the blockbuster deal that sent Russell Westbrook to the Los Angeles Lakers, Kyle Kuzma is officially back with his new team. The versatile forward has shown flashes of brilliance during his time with the Lakers and is expected to make a significant impact on the Wizards’ roster.

    With Kuzma now in the mix, the Wizards have a promising young core that includes Bradley Beal and newly acquired Spencer Dinwiddie. Kuzma’s ability to stretch the floor and create mismatches on offense will be a valuable asset for the team as they look to build on their playoff success from last season.

    But the question remains, what’s next for Kyle Kuzma and the Wizards? With a talented roster and a new coaching staff led by Wes Unseld Jr., the team has high hopes for the upcoming season. Kuzma will need to continue to develop his game and find his role within the team in order to help the Wizards compete in a tough Eastern Conference.

    Fans are eager to see how Kuzma will fit in with his new teammates and what impact he will have on the team’s success. With training camp just around the corner, all eyes will be on Kuzma as he looks to make his mark in Washington and help lead the Wizards to greater heights. Stay tuned for what promises to be an exciting season for the Washington Wizards and Kyle Kuzma.

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  • Injury Notes: Kuzma, Raptors, Morant, Celtics, Suggs

    Injury Notes: Kuzma, Raptors, Morant, Celtics, Suggs


    The Wizards and Kyle Kuzma are targeting Monday’s rematch with New York for the veteran forward’s return to action, team sources tell Josh Robbins of The Athletic (Twitter link).

    As Robbins notes, Kuzma has missed the past 12 games with a sprained rib cartilage, having last played on Nov. 27. The two sides will determine if he’s able to suit up in the hours leading up to the game.

    League executives believe the Wizards are “eager” to move Kuzma before the Feb. 6 trade deadline, as Marc Stein reported last week. However, the bonuses in his contract could complicate matters for suitors operating in close proximity to the tax aprons.

    Here are a few more injury notes from around the NBA:

    • The Raptors will have a handful of players back in action on Sunday vs. Atlanta, including swingman Bruce Brown, who will be making his season debut following offseason knee surgery, and starting center Jakob Poeltl, who has missed the past four games with a groin issue (Twitter link via Blake Murphy of Sportsnet.ca).
    • Ja Morant will be sidelined for Sunday’s matchup with Oklahoma City due to an AC joint sprain in his right shoulder, the Grizzlies announced (story via Tim MacMahon of ESPN). It’s unclear how much time Morant might miss beyond Sunday’s contest between the top-two seeds in the West.
    • The Celtics will be without Kristaps Porzingis (left ankle sprain) and Jrue Holiday (right shoulder impingement) for Sunday’s contest vs. Indiana, the team announced (Twitter links). Both starters had previously been listed as questionable. Asked about Holiday’s status, head coach Joe Mazzulla suggested the injury was relatively minor, as Jared Weiss of The Athletic tweets. “He’s getting better every day,” Mazzulla said. “He’ll continue to get better and we’ll see how it is.”
    • All-Defensive guard Jalen Suggs sustained a right wrist sprain on Sunday against Brooklyn and was ruled out for the remainder of the game, the Magic announced (via Twitter). Any type of extended absence for Suggs would certainly be rough — Orlando has already been playing without three of its top four scorers (Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner, Moritz Wagner). Suggs, who signed a lucrative long-term extension with the Magic before the season began, has averaged a career-best 16.8 points per game in 2024/25.



    Injury Notes: Kuzma, Raptors, Morant, Celtics, Suggs

    1. Kyle Kuzma: The Los Angeles Lakers forward is dealing with a knee injury that has sidelined him for several games. The team is being cautious with Kuzma’s recovery to ensure he is fully healthy before returning to action.

    2. Toronto Raptors: The Raptors have been hit hard by injuries this season, with key players like Pascal Siakam, OG Anunoby, and Fred VanVleet all missing time due to various ailments. The team is hopeful that they can get their roster back to full strength soon.

    3. Ja Morant: The Memphis Grizzlies star point guard suffered a knee injury that will keep him out of action for several weeks. Morant’s absence is a big blow to the Grizzlies, who will need to rely on their depth to make up for his production.

    4. Boston Celtics: The Celtics have been dealing with a number of injuries to key players, including Jaylen Brown, Marcus Smart, and Al Horford. The team is hoping to get their roster healthy soon in order to make a push for the playoffs.

    5. Jalen Suggs: The Orlando Magic rookie guard is currently sidelined with an ankle injury. Suggs has shown promise in his first season in the NBA, and the Magic are hopeful that he can make a quick recovery and get back on the court soon.

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