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NBA Trade Rumors: Los Angeles Lakers To Offer Toronto Raptors Bismack Biyombo $20 Million A Year?

NBA Trade Rumors: Los Angeles Lakers To Offer Toronto Raptors Bismack Biyombo $20 Million A Year?

Dheeraj R

The latest NBA trade rumors hint at the possibility that the Toronto Raptors might lose their star player Bismack Biyombo to the Los Angeles Lakers for $20 million per year. Reports suggested that the Raptors will then bring in a new player for the ninth pick in place of Biyombo.

Vine Report claimed that the Lakers is looking forward to accept Bismack after Toronto Raptors trades him to the free agency. There are reports that the team is very much impressed with the 23-year old's strikingly remarkable performance and might pay a huge amount to pick him up in the upcoming NBA Draft rounds.

Apart from the Los Angeles Lakers, Yibada reported that New York Knicks and Chicago Bulls are the other teams who are trying to bring in Biyombo.

Further, the reports suggest that Biyombo would be replaced by Philadelphia 76ers key player, Nerlens Noel, as the Toronto Raptors will be looking out for their ninth overall pick position after Bismack's exit. NESN reported that even Philadelphia 76ers might choose to have their top ten pick from Raptors in exchange for Noel.

But, some rumors doing the rounds on the internet suggest that another player from Philadelphia 76ers, Jahlil Okafor, might also be traded instead of Nerlens.

Meanwhile, there are reports that Philadelphia 76ers are planning to trade in Noel or Jahlil for Providence's Kris Dunn or Kentucky's Jamal Murray. However, recent reports claimed that most probably Jahlil would be traded for Kris Dunn in the 2016 NBA Draft next week.

Additionally, it is reported that the Toronto Raptors is also interested in Cleveland Cavaliers' Kevin Love, who is supposedly out on the trading block for the upcoming NBA Draft 2016. Digital Journal reported that Love is expected to be traded this summer despite his best performance this season.

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