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Insider Names 3 Realistic Trade Suitors For Collin Sexton

The Utah Jazz have been a consistent and formidable team in the NBA for many years. However, in recent years, they have been relatively quiet during the offseason, making minimal changes to their roster. But this summer, things may be different. There have been numerous rumors swirling around the Jazz, particularly about the possibility of trading away some of their key players. One player whose name has been mentioned in these trade talks is Collin Sexton. According to NBA insider Jake Weinbach, there are several potential suitors for the young guard, and here are three of the most realistic options.

First on the list is the Philadelphia 76ers. With the recent news of Ben Simmons wanting out of Philly, the team is in need of a dynamic and scoring-oriented guard to complement their star center Joel Embiid. Sexton could be the perfect fit for this role. He has shown tremendous scoring ability during his time with the Cleveland Cavaliers, averaging 24.3 points per game last season. With his speed and agility, he could also provide a much-needed boost to the Sixers’ fast-paced offense. Additionally, Sexton’s contract is much more manageable than Simmons’, making it a more feasible option for the Sixers.

Another potential landing spot for Sexton is the New York Knicks. The Knicks have been in desperate need of a star player for quite some time, and Sexton could be the missing piece to their puzzle. With his scoring prowess and ability to create his own shot, he could instantly become the Knicks’ go-to option on offense. Furthermore, the Knicks have the cap space to take on Sexton’s contract, making it a financially viable option for both teams. The combination of Sexton and young star Julius Randle could be a formidable duo for the Knicks, potentially propelling them to new heights in the Eastern Conference.

Last but certainly not least, the Atlanta Hawks could also be a realistic trade suitor for Collin Sexton. The Hawks have a young and talented roster, led by All-Star point guard Trae Young. However, they lack depth at the guard position, and Sexton could provide a much-needed boost in that area. With his scoring ability and playmaking skills, he could form a deadly backcourt tandem with Young. Moreover, the Hawks have several trade assets that could entice the Cavaliers, such as Cam Reddish and Kevin Huerter. A trade for Sexton could solidify the Hawks’ status as a rising team in the East and potentially push them to the next level.

In conclusion, while the Utah Jazz may have been quiet during past offseasons, this summer may be different. With the possibility of trading away Collin Sexton, they could potentially acquire valuable assets to improve their roster. While there are many teams interested in Sexton, these three options seem to be the most realistic and beneficial for both parties involved. Only time will tell if the Jazz will pull the trigger on a trade, but one thing is for sure – the future of Collin Sexton is a hot topic in the NBA world, and all eyes will be on the Jazz this offseason.

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