Charlotte Hornets have not shown clear signs of wanting to trade Miles Bridges, but the forward is generating interest from several teams in the league and is surrounded by numerous NBA rumors. Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors, and Phoenix Suns have emerged as possible suitors for the veteran wing.
In Charlotte, Bridges is viewed as an important piece, and if a departure is considered, the price would be high. The franchise would ask for at least one first-round draft pick, with the possibility of demanding two. Bridges has a manageable contract for the current market: he earns $25 million this season and is guaranteed $22.8 million for the 2026-27 campaign.
In Milwaukee's case, one of the main obstacles is the lack of fit in the negotiations. The Hornets are not interested in receiving Kyle Kuzma as part of a trade, even though his salary could match the figures. Kuzma earns $22.4 million this season and $20.3 million next season.
The potential trade to the Warriors
Golden State appears as a different alternative, as they could structure an offer around Jonathan Kuminga as the centerpiece of the trade. Phoenix, on the other hand, would have the option to package several contracts to match Bridges' salary, although their limited draft pick availability significantly complicates any deal with Charlotte.
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