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Siegel’s Latest: Robinson, Lakers, Duren, Collins, Leonard, More



The “early talk” in Los Angeles is that the Lakers are willing to offer Mitchell Robinson a long-term contract for around the non-taxpayer mid-level exception, sources tell Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints. The Nets are also viewed as a suitor for the veteran Knicks center, who’s an unrestricted free agent.
If the Knicks don’t re-sign Robinson due to owner James Dolan‘s second apron concerns, Nick Richards and Kevon Looney have been floated as possible low-cost replacements in the middle, according to Siegel.
As Siegel writes, Richards’ agent (Max Saidman of CAA) also represents Jose Alvarado and has a “great working relationship” with president Leon Rose and the team’s front office, while Looney has ties to head coach Mike Brown, as recently noted by Marc Stein and Jake Fischer of The Stein Line.
Here’s more from Siegel’s latest rumor round-up:

Siegel confirms the Pistons and Jalen Duren are far apart in contract talks, citing sources who say the 22-year-old center is seeking a maximum-salary contract but the team hasn’t come close to making that type of commitment to this point. Siegel also confirms Detroit is not expected to consider sign-and-trade possibilities for the restricted free agent big man and wants to retain him.
While the Lakers have expressed past interest in Duren, they’re not expected to do so this summer, according to Siegel’s sources. Los Angeles would, however, be interested in trading for Naz Reid, but Siegel hears the Hornets haven’t signaled they plan to move Reid after agreeing to acquire him in the Lonzo Ball trade with the Timberwolves. As an aside, Siegel says Charlotte is “very open” to dealing away Miles Bridges, who is said to be on the trade block.
Daniel Gafford of the Mavericks is another center the Lakers have been linked to. Sources tell ClutchPoints that Dallas appeared open to moving Gafford earlier this week if it could have acquired a second top-20 pick (the Mavs drafted Morez Johnson ninth overall), but it’s unclear what the team’s plans are for him now.
The Bulls and Spurs are among the potential suitors for free agent forward John Collins, according to Siegel, who says he wouldn’t be surprised to see the Sixers join that group as well. Siegel also suggests Philadelphia could hold interest in Dean Wade, another unrestricted free agent.
The Clippers are not trying to trade forward Kawhi Leonard, league sources tell Siegel, but the team wouldn’t shut down inquiries regarding the seven-time All-Star, who turns 35 years old on Monday. According to Siegel, the Warriors, Timberwolves and Pistons have all talked to the Clips about Leonard ahead of the February trade deadline and this offseason. However, those talks didn’t go anywhere, and Siegel hears Los Angeles never indicated it wanted to move Leonard.



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Fischer’s Latest: Bucks, Mavs, Hawks, Kings, Sabonis



In addition to creating the impression that they’ll have an additional first-round pick beyond their own 10th overall selection in the draft later this month, the Bucks have some rival front offices believing they want to trade up from No. 10, writes Jake Fischer of The Stein Line (Substack link).
Milwaukee has met with Mikel Brown and worked out Darius Acuff while also expressing interest in Keaton Wagler and Kingston Flemings, according to Fischer, noting that all four of those guards are considered likely to come off the board within the first nine picks.
One source who spoke to Fischer speculated that the Bucks are simply doing their due diligence in case one of those players slips to No. 10, pointing out that acquiring a pick in the 5-9 range won’t be easy. According to Fischer, rival teams believes the Clippers (No. 5), Kings (No. 7), and Hawks (No. 8) are all happy to stay where they are, while the Nets (No. 6) have also indicated they’re comfortable standing pat.
A team hoping to move into the top 10 might need to talk to the Mavericks (No. 9), who have let potential trade partners know that they’re very much open to the idea of moving in either direction, sources tell Fischer.
Here are a few more highlights from Fischer’s latest collection of NBA rumors:

Although the Hawks haven’t shown any interest in moving off of the No. 8 pick, league sources tell The Stein Line that they’ve told teams they’re more than open to offers for their second first-rounder at No. 23. There’s a sense that Atlanta would prefer to make just a single first-round selection, says Fischer.
Following up on Wednesday’s Domantas Sabonis rumors, Fischer classifies the Kings‘ talks with the Hornets as “preliminary,” reiterating that Sacramento would like to acquire either the No. 14 or 18 pick while Charlotte has resisted that idea. If the Kings move Sabonis, they’re hoping to take back as little multiyear salary as possible, Fischer adds, so a player like forward Miles Bridges, who will be entering the final year of his contract, would appeal to Sacramento.
The Kings continue to insist they’d want first-round draft capital to part with Sabonis, a three-time All-Star, Fischer reports. They’ve shown interest in the Raptors‘ No. 19 overall pick, per Fischer, but it’s unclear whether Toronto will renew its pursuit of the Lithuanian big man after exploring a deal prior to February’s trade deadline.
In case you missed it, we passed along Fischer’s latest reporting on Giannis Antetokounmpo earlier today.



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