By Johnny Askounis/ info@eurohoops.net

The NBA trade market is heating up ahead of the 2026–27 Regular Season, with the Charlotte Hornets evaluating significant offers for 24-year-old combo guard LaMelo Ball and the Boston Celtics engaged in active talks involving five-time All-Star Jaylen Brown.

According to reports from ESPN senior NBA insider Shams Charania on Wednesday evening, front offices across the league are bracing for potential blockbuster moves as both franchises consider major roster shifts.

The Minnesota Timberwolves and Toronto Raptors have emerged as the primary suitors for Charlotte’s dynamic point guard. While the Raptors are renewing their long-term interest in bringing the elite playmaker to Canada, the Wolves are exploring complex multi-team deal structures to successfully absorb Ball’s contract. A trade before the season begins remains a distinct possibility if a rival team meets the Hornets‘ lofty asking price.

Simultaneously, the C’s are signaling a firm intent to explore the market for Brown, despite the steep financial complexities of his super-max contract. Following recent internal turmoil, team management is motivated by a strategic desire to reconfigure their championship core. They are actively hunting for an elite, franchise-altering big to lead their frontcourt, and are entirely willing to part with their 29-year-old star winger to secure that final piece.

This aggressive pursuit of a premier center or forward has quickly positioned the Houston Rockets, who could be willing to deal Turkiye’s Alperen Sengun, alongside the Cleveland Cavaliers and Atlanta Hawks, as the most likely landing spots for the former champion.

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