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- Several NBA contenders, including the Milwaukee Bucks, are pursuing free agent Gary Trent Jr.
- Trent, a former Toronto Raptors guard, is known for his scoring and shooting abilities.
- The Los Angeles Lakers are interested but need to clear salary space to afford him.
- The Lakers are set to compete in the Emirates NBA Cup, grouped with the Thunder, Suns, Jazz, and Spurs.
NBA Free Agency Update: The Chase for Gary Trent Jr.
As the NBA free agency period winds down, teams are finalizing their rosters, with trades expected to dominate the remaining offseason. However, attention turns to Gary Trent Jr., a notable free agent still on the market.
Once a highly sought-after player, Trent’s reputation has shifted slightly, but his talent remains undeniable. With a 13.7 point average and 39.3 percent three-point shooting last season, he’s a valuable asset for any team looking to bolster their offense. The Lakers have shown interest in Trent, but they face a financial hurdle as they need to manage their salary cap to make a competitive offer.
Competition for Trent’s signature is fierce, with the Milwaukee Bucks and other contenders eyeing the guard. The Raptors have not made an offer for his return, leaving Trent to explore his options. With the NBA’s new salary cap regulations, Trent’s market value has been affected, making him a potential bargain for teams with only a taxpayer mid-level exception to spend.
Meanwhile, the Lakers are preparing to defend their title in the upcoming Emirates NBA Cup. They’ve been placed in West Group B, facing teams like the Oklahoma City Thunder, Phoenix Suns, Utah Jazz, and San Antonio Spurs, promising a challenging path ahead.