1 Trade Target To Keep NBA Superstars Happy In Their Current Situations

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The 2021-22 NBA season is right around the corner now and as we get ready to start another season, we should also prepare for all of the in-season rumors that will be circulating around the league.

Of course, if Ben Simmons is still on the Philadelphia 76ers, he will be the center of attention in rumors and headlines, but plenty of other All-Stars will be mentioned as well. 

Damian Lillard, Bradley Beal, Zach LaVine, and others all have rumors and stories attached to them, specifically about what the future may hold.

Who knows, maybe all three All-Stars remain on their current team for the long-term, but these are just some of the big names that could be on the move in the near future. 

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Most teams have their rosters finalized for the new season and they will be looking to possibly contend for a title, but other teams have a lot of work to do in order to ensure long-term success for their franchise. Keeping star players happy can be a tough situation for some teams, especially if winning is not occurring. 

At the end of the day, every player in the league wants to win a championship and if their team is not doing so, this could create some big problems that result in top-tier talents being moved.

With this said, let’s take a look at one trade target for three different teams around the league to try and keep their superstars happy during the 2021-22 season and moving forward. 

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