NBA Trade Rumors: Rounding Up Latest Buzz on Players Potentially on the Move
The NBA season might be over, but the rumor mill never stops, especially not in the offseason. There have already been big names moved so far besides Dwight Howard, like Jrue Holiday, Tyreke Evans and Andre Iguodala.
More names are surely on the move before next year. Let's take a look at the most likely players who will find new homes sooner rather than later.
Greg Oden
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Oden hasn't played in an NBA game since the 2009-10 season, but that hasn't stopped the New Orleans Pelicans from having interest. According to John Reid of The Times-Picayune, the Pelicans have not extended a contract to Oden but are nonetheless interested.
New Orleans has to be concerned by the fact that Oden has had more knee surgeries than NBA seasons, but he's a low-risk signing. Jason Smith would still likely be the team's starting center even if it signed Oden to what would likely be close to the veteran minimum contract.
The Pelicans are not the only team who could be offering Oden a contract soon, either. Back on July 1, CBS Sports' Zach Harper reported the Miami Heat, San Antonio Spurs and Boston Celtics among several other franchises are also interested in the former No. 1 overall draft pick.
Marcus Camby
Camby has not yet joined the pool of NBA free agents available. Mark Berman of Fox 26 in Houston reports he will be as of July 21, and the Rockets are eying the veteran.
Camby was placed on waivers by Toronto on July 19, and his agent, Rick Kaplan, told Berman: "If Marcus becomes a free agent as we expect on Sunday the Rockets are a leading contender for where he'll end up next season."
Kaplan said his client views Houston as "his second adopted hometown." Camby played just 19 games for the Rockets in 2011 before being shipped to the New York Knicks. Over his 17-year career, the UMass product currently owns a career average of 9.5 points and 9.8 rebounds per game.
Other teams are likely to have interest in the 2006 Defensive Player of the Year. Regardless of that fact, Kaplan seems to believe Houston has a fine shot of landing Camby.
Mike Miller
The Miami Heat amnestied Mike Miller on July 16, and the new free agent seems to have Oklahoma City on the mind. Ken Berger of CBS Sports recently tweeted what he's hearing about Miller's next likely destination, saying:
If Berger's source is correct and Miller really is telling friends he's going to join the Thunder, then chances are he's probably going to do so. Royce Young also of CBS Sports is reporting that the Rockets and Spurs are also interested in the NBA champion.
Another destination Nick Borges of ESPN.com (subscription required) believes Miller could be thinking about is Memphis.
Miller seems to be leaning heavily toward joining the team the Heat defeated in the 2012 NBA Finals, however. With Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and Serge Ibaka all on one team, the Thunder are an appealing option to any NBA free agent.

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