Some big movements happened in the NBA free-agency period of 2015. It looks like Phoenix Suns are looking at Joe Johnson. Meanwhile, Cleveland Cavaliers are interested in trading for Joe Johnson.
According to ESPN, the Cleveland Cavaliers might be interested in trading for Brooklyn Nets player Joe Johnson.
Meanwhile, Bleacher Report noted that Brooklyn Nets have been trying shopping Johnson so that the huge $24.8 million contract can be offloaded. It will help the Nets in freeing the cap space.
Moreover, the Cleveland Cavaliers are looking for a shooter from the perimeter and Johnson can be a good option for the team. Johnson has been good in the 2014-15 period with 4.8 rebounds, averaged at 14.4 points and shooting 35.9 percent from downtown and 43.5 percent of shooting came from the floor.
Also, ESPN reported that Cleveland Cavaliers are not talking to LeBron James. However, James wish to be a part of the Cavaliers again and he is also not in a hurry to the same. This gives time to the Cleveland Cavaliers to look for other players and build a solid team.
Elsewhere, according to SB Nation, the Phoenix Suns might be considering Ryan Anderson. "Also hearing Suns may be pursuing Ryan Anderson, among other 4s. Anderson is a premier stretch 4 and still just 27 years old. Good passer 2," Jordan Schultz tweeted.
"Hearing the Suns are trying to deal Markieff Morris, who has an affordable 8M/yr deal. He and Hornacek don't get along, plus Marcus is gone," Jordan Schultz tweeted about Markieff Morris.