In case you didn’t know…
After spending one year with the Pittsburgh Panthers, Adams was selected by the Thunder with the 12th overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft. The Kiwi endured a slow rookie campaign as he adapted to the demands of the NBA, although he established himself as a starter the following year, and was among OKC’s best players as the team came within one game of reaching the 2016 NBA Finals.
Adams was subsequently rewarded with a new four-year, $100 million contract extension - although the center no longers appears to be in the team’s long-term plans following the offseason departures of Paul George and Russell Westbrook.
The heart of the matter
Despite playing just 27.7 minutes per contest this season, Adams is averaging a double-double for the first time in his career, and at 26, he is a player who can continue to develop alongside Young. If the Thunder front office is committed to a rebuild, it makes sense to offload the $27.5 million that Adams is owed for the 2020-21 season - and a potential trade could benefit both teams.
What’s next?
The Hawks are back in action on Friday as they take on the San Antonio Spurs. Meanwhile, the Thunder will play the Miami Heat.
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