NBA trade rumors: Milwaukee Bucks want DeAndre Jordan or Jahlil Okafor

DeAndre Jordan during the Wizards vs. Clippers game from 2011 Wikipedia/Keith Allison

The Milwaukee Bucks has acquired Eric Bledsoe from the Phoenix Suns earlier this season. While Bledsoe is already a great addition to the team, he might not be able to bring the Bucks to success alone. So, the Bucks are looking to add a big man to pair with Bledsoe in either Jahlil Okafor or DeAndre Jordan.

According to Woelfel's Press Box, the Bucks are showing signs of interest for the Los Angeles Clippers big man and star player Jordan. Although there were signs of interest, no announcement has been made about any official negotiations yet, let alone a deal between the teams. However, the Clippers did mention what they want in exchange for Jordan if ever they really have to trade him out.

If it is going to be a trade with the Bucks, the Clippers mentioned that they would want John Henson, Malcolm Brogdon, and Khris Middleton. Any Bucks fan would know that Brogdon and Middleton are the team's centerpieces. Brogdon is also the Rookie of the Year with 13.1 points, 3.7 assists and 2.7 rebounds per game. However, Jordan right now is an easy upgrade compared to Brogdon.

Even then, Bucks may likely come out on the losing end of the trade. The trade would really depend on how the Bucks want their team to be. Either they want to rebuild or they want to win now. If they want to win soon, this deal may work out one way or another. Rebuilding might not be likely since they will be giving away three of their most talented young players

If not Jordan, there is always the option of finally taking Okafor from the Philadelphia 76ers, as per Bleacher Report. He is arguably cheap especially given his team's crowded frontcourt. Okafor undoubtedly has a lot of potential that is unlikely to develop with the 76ers. Bucks could take him in as a replacement for Greg Monroe who was traded for Bledsoe.

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