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Trae Young’s Next Team Odds: Mavericks become the top choice for a trade

Trae Young's Next Team Odds: Mavericks become the top choice for a trade

It seems like the Trae Young chapter in Atlanta might be nearing its end. You know how it goes in the NBA—closure in one area often signals new beginnings elsewhere.

On Monday, several reports emerged indicating that Young and the Hawks were considering a trade for the talented point guard. It’s worth noting that Young has faced his share of injuries, and interestingly, the team’s performance has been notably better when he’s sidelined (15-13) compared to when he plays (2-8).

Speculation heightened when Marc Stein mentioned that the Wizards have shown interest, willing to put together a deal centered around CJ McCollum’s $30 million expiring contract.

Even though the Wizards might be in the mix, analysts suggest that the Mavericks are leading the pack when it comes to potentially acquiring Young.

According to bet365, Dallas stands at +300 odds to land him in a trade.

Potential Next Teams for Trae Young

Team Odds
Mavericks +300
Hawks +400
Wizards +400
Timberwolves +800
Cavaliers +900
Bucks 10/1
Raptors 10/1
Magic 14/1
Pelicans 20/1
Grizzlies January 25th
Rockets January 30th
Clippers January 30th
Heat 40/1
Jazz 40/1
Nets 50/1
Celtics 50/1
Spurs 50/1
Blazers 60/1
Bulls 100/1
Nuggets 150/1
Kings 150/1
Pistons 200/1
Warriors 200/1
Pacers 200/1
Knicks 200/1
76ers 200/1
Lakers 250/1
Thunder 250/1

The Mavericks have been linked to trade rumors throughout the season, with Anthony Davis often mentioned. ESPN’s Tim McMahon noted on the Hoop Collective Podcast that while Dallas is interested in trading Davis to Atlanta, they’re hesitant to pursue Young since they already have Kyrie Irving in the lead guard position. Given Young’s hefty $45 million salary, finding a deal that fits within the new CBA rules could be quite complicated.

Young’s interest in extending his contract with a new team is another element to consider. With a player option of $48.9 million and a 15 percent trade kicker for the 2026-27 season, it complicates things. Many top teams could struggle to negotiate for him without losing a key player.

It’s also interesting that the Hawks are second in the odds; both sides might be leaning toward a trade, but if it doesn’t align with the team’s or player’s goals, Young might just stick around in Atlanta until the offseason clears things up.

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