3 Big NBA Stars Who Could Be Traded After DeMarcus Cousins Deal

Share this: The DeMarcus Cousins trade between the Sacramento Kings and New Orleans Pelicans was a whopper. The Hornets now have two of the best big men in the league in Cousins and Anthony Davis, and the Kings still have no clue how to build a winning roster after getting very little in return for their All-Star center. Will the Cousins trade set off a chain reaction that leads to more major moves? Will contending teams be aggressive and make a trade with an eye towards the NBA Finals? Here are three big stars who could be dealt before Thursday’s trade deadline. Jimmy ButlerPosition: Small forwardAge: 27Contract: Two years left, $18,467,976 average annual salary, 2019-20 player optionStats: 24.5 ppg, 5 apg, 6.3 rpg Butler is a top 15 player in

Jae Crowder Tweets ‘I Have No Problem Leaving (Boston)’ In Angry Twitter Rant

Share this: Jae Crowder took to Twitter to voice his displeasure that Celtics fans were cheering for Utah Jazz star Gordon Hayward during Boston’s 115-104 win Tuesday night. First, Crowder tweeted his thoughts on the Hayward cheering. HOME TEAM FANS CHEERING FOR THE OPPOSING PLAYERS NOW.. AW MAN OK… SMH BUT GOOD WIN FELLAS ONTO THE NEXT ONE.!! — JAE CROWDER (@CJC9BOSS) January 4, 2017 Then, the Celtics forward retweeted a fan saying he should go back to the Dallas Mavericks, where Crowder played before he was dealt to Boston as part of the Rajon Rondo trade. The most shocking tweet came next, though. Crowder probably is just really upset, and no one should be tweeting when emotions are running high. Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports