Rumors spreading involving the name of the San Antonio Spurs star LaMarcus Aldridge as is he reportedly might be traded before this coming NBA season ends. It is said that the Spurs are not happy with Aldridge's performance during the last season.
According to the Bleacher report, the San Antonio Spurs might end up trading LaMarcus Aldridge in mid-season this year. This is due to some reasons that LaMarcus Aldridge is not fitted to the Spurs' system as they did in the process of experiment.
In a stat report held by the Bleacher Report, it shows that LaMarcus Aldridge finished last season with a near double-double 18 points and 8.5 rebounds per contest while hitting a career average of 51.3% from the field. Though Aldridge made an impressive stats last season, still the Spurs are considering some factors that may lead to shopping him out this season.
On the other report made by the CBS Sports, LaMarcus is the one who wants to move. It says in the report that LaMarcus Aldridge is not happy at all with the San Antonio Spurs as the offense is not revolving around him.
Back in 2015, Aldridge signed with the Spurs as the club pitched him to be the centerpiece of the Spurs in the future along side with Kawhi Leonard. It turns out that the scoring option is will be shared with all of the players in the team.
Meanwhile, as the rumors said that the Spurs might look to unload LaMarcus Aldridge this season, the Chicago Bulls might take their chances The Forbes reported. The Bulls are currently using a the retooling process as they signed numerous star players from different teams.
Rajon Rondo and Dwayne Wade are both the highly notable addition to the Bulls as they are now trying to climb up to the ladder of the Eastern Conference. Now, if the Bulls could acquire Aldridge from the Spurs, it would boost the Bull's chances to be a contender in the Eastern Conference.
Overall, the Spurs is a club of teamwork and selfless offense. If the Spurs really decide to move Aldridge this season, we might expect a mid to average package of players in return for the Spurs.