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Which current NBA players are difficult to trade?

Although the NBA has not resumed play yet, there have been a lot of trade rumors recently! Let’s talk about the six most difficult stars to be traded this summer!

The Lakers have always wanted to trade Kuzma, but have not yet reached a suitable deal. This has become a problem for the Lakers! Kuzma averaged 12.5 points and 4.5 rebounds per game, shooting only 43% from the field and 29.7% from the three-point range. You say he is a future star, but it is actually unlikely. His potential is not as great as Ingram! The Lakers want to trade Kuzma for stars like Bill, LaVine, and Holiday. Their management is not stupid, and even the Kings are unwilling to trade Bogdanovic! But the Lakers are not willing to give in. They always believe that Kuzma can be exchanged for a good bargaining chip, but he is indeed very valuable. This season's salary is only 1.97 million US dollars.

Even if the game resumes, Wall still cannot come back. Wall is almost 30 years old. With a devastating injury like Achilles tendon rupture, coupled with his style of play, it will be difficult to return to the top. The boss of the Wizards is already Bill. Wall's contract is too big. The four-year, $170 million contract only takes effect this season. No team is willing to get Wall, but there are many teams rushing to get Bill.

The Cavaliers are currently ranked last in the Eastern Conference. Even if their lineup is not that bad, Love has completely become a blue-collar player, averaging 17.6 points, 9.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game. The data is reasonable, but it is not consistent with his worth. No, he got a four-year, $120 million contract! The Cavaliers stated at the beginning of the season that they wanted to trade Love, but no team inquired about the price, and the price/performance ratio was too low.

Griffin said some time ago that he has fully recovered his health, but now the outside world generally believes that it is difficult for him to return to his previous state! Griffin's skills are indeed very delicate, but he has suffered too many injuries and has not proven himself in the playoffs. His five-year, $171 million contract will expire in the summer of 2022, and the Pistons are already rebuilding. But getting rid of Griffin is nearly impossible.

The 76ers' results this season are far from ideal, far below expectations! When Horford joined the 76ers last summer for $109 million over four years, some people thought it was a mismatched contract! Horford is 34 years old and his athletic ability has declined. This season he averaged 12 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists per game, and his three-point shooting percentage is only 33.7%, which is not compatible with Embiid.

The 76ers also have a contract that is also very premium, which is Harris's five-year contract of US$180 million. Harris averages 19.4 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game. He can score, but his efficiency is not high. He is not that kind. Super star. If the 76ers do not meet expectations in this year's playoffs, both Horford and Harris may be traded, but it is difficult to get the chips you want.