This Magic-Nets Trade Features Mo Bamba To Brooklyn

Mo Bamba
NBA Analysis Network
Mo Bamba, Orlando Magic, NBA Trade rumors
Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
Brooklyn Nets Receive: C Mo Bamba
Orlando Magic Receive: G Bruce Brown, G Jevon Carter, 2022 Second Round Pick

Mo Bamba would be the player going to the Brooklyn Nets here. He is the centerpiece of this trade and would give Brooklyn a player to develop.

Bamba is a former No. 6 overall pick of the Magic back in 2018. He is still just 23-years-old and has plenty of time to turn things around. Orlando no longer needs to wait for him to turn things around with Wendell Carter Jr. appearing to be a long-term answer.

Mo Bamba has shown some intriguing flashes early on in the 2021-22 season, perhaps enough to intrigue another team to make a trade to acquire him. He’s currently averaging 13.7 points, 10.0 rebounds, and 2.5 assists to begin the early part of the season.

The goal for the Nets would be that having an over-abundance of perimeter talent could help Bamba to solidify himself as a highly efficient play-finisher.

READ MORE: Predictions for NBA Trade Rumors: Simmons, Lillard, Hield, Ingles, Siakam

While Bruce Brown has been helpful as a relief option playing small-ball five at times, it would make sense to add a center option with length like Bamba.

Let’s take a closer look and see how this NBA trade scenario centered around Mo Bamba would impact both the Brooklyn Nets and Orlando Magic.

Bucks’ Damian Lillard Sends Cryptic Message After Playoff Exit

Following the Milwaukee Bucks’ disappointing NBA playoff exit, Damian Lillard sparked intrigue with a cryptic Instagram message, leaving fans wondering about his future with the

NBA Executive Brutally Rips Bradley Beal’s ‘Toxic’ Contract

The Phoenix Suns’ gamble on Bradley Beal last offseason has turned sour, with his contract now considered “toxic debt” by some in the NBA. After

Clippers Fear This Team ‘Most’ As Paul George Suitor

The Philadelphia 76ers have emerged as a significant threat to the Los Angeles Clippers’ efforts to re-sign star forward Paul George this NBA offseason. Marc