Predictions For Latest NBA Rumors: Simmons, Dragic, Jordan, Maxey

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With the NBA offseason coming to an end, player movement is going to slow down. Teams are preparing their rosters for training camp in a few weeks and before you know it, the 2021-22 regular season will be underway.

Teams can have up to 20 players on a roster for training camp, and a majority of them will take advantage of that. There is no harm in bringing players in because sometimes you can be surprised by what you have on your hands.

While a lot of the major moves have been completed, there are still some rumors floating around the league. Ben Simmons is the biggest trade rumor amongst them.

The Philadelphia 76ers are still looking for a trade partner for their point guard, as he has no intentions of ever playing with them again. His current teammate, Tyrese Maxey, could be on the move along with him as well.

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Veteran point guard Goran Dragic has had an eventful offseason, but not for the best reasons as he talked down on the Toronto Raptors organization. DeAndre Jordan hasn’t bad-mouthed his team, the Brooklyn Nets, but he could be on his way out of town as well.

Where may all these players mentioned in the latest NBA rumors end up? Let’s make some predictions about where Ben Simmons, Goran Dragic, DeAndre Jordan, and Tyrese Maxey will be playing this upcoming season.

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