Mike Lowry wrote: Tue Feb 10, 2026 10:25 pm
No deadline moves so far, so this still tracks:
Who is prepared o make a run on the back half of the season?
Which teams really need to make a move in the next hours to avoid an unfortunate outcome?
Who should stand pat, knowing they don't have real action at winning a title, but finding success in building direction?
I assume "making a run" isn't directed at known powerhouses like the Bucks, Spurs, etc. but instead a team that could go on a heater and make a move up the standings. To me, that's the Suns... they had two all-stars (StocktonToMalone), they watched the Lakers trade away Magic, the Clippers trade away Theus, the Sonics over the last couple of years give away Sampson and Wilkins, and now the Warriors are trying to trade away Natt. The Trailblazers haven't thrown in the towel yet, but the rest of the division is rebuilding, which means now is a golden time for the Suns to rise... but to do so they have to upgrade massively over Trent Tucker at starting SF or Mark Jackson playing out of position at SG. I was excited to see Jackson and Stockton together as a two-point guard system, but it just hasn't worked. The Suns have nearly $2 million in cap space, and now is the time to cash that in. They may be waiting to see if they can get a younger prospect, but all the guys on the block are old dudes, and they're just going to have to roll with that. If I were the Suns, I'd be trying to pry Natt from the Warriors for points... the Warriors want to make the move to get out of the tax and Natt would be a massive upgrade over Tucker... and it would also downgrade the Warriors' roster so you could leapfrog them without giving up much of anything. Alternatively they could try getting some talent away from the Nuggets, who are similarly facing luxury tax bills and could probably be convinced to trade away older (but still quality) players without needing much in return.
The team that needs to stand pat is the Rockets; they might want to cash in a future asset for win-now depth - especially if they can get young depth that will improve without much attention - but their squad is pushing the Spurs already, don't mess with it.