Nick Richards' move from Charlotte to Phoenix makes him a quality addition to fantasy rosters, especially with the reported expectation that he'll be a starter immediately. Brooklyn, Utah, and Portland have given younger players more opportunities to prove themselves recently,
It’s time for another BBNBA recap. Since our last update on Sunday, plenty has happened across the Association. Let’s dive right into today’s edition with a rookie from Philadelphia having his first major NBA moment.
The Hornets have agreed to trade Nick Richards and a future second-round pick to the Suns, in a deal first reported by ESPN’s Sham Charania. Phoenix will send Josh Okogie and three second-round picks to Charlotte in the exchange. More of this (but in purple & teal) loading… #HiveMentality | @CallMe_NonStop pic.twitter.com/vRVjFvt3Wg
In Siegel’s trade proposal, the Warriors would send Kevon Looney and two 2025 second-round picks to the Hornets for Curry and Richards. Curry may not receive the same recognition as his brother, Stephen. Still, from a three-point shooting efficiency standpoint, Curry is shockingly having a better career than his Hall of Fame-bound older brother.
The Charlotte Hornets have traded center Nick Richards to the Phoenix Suns for a package that includes guard Josh Okogie and draft picks, the team announced.
Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer explained before Thursday's game the significance of trading for Nick Richards.