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Chris Sheridan thinks it could also be the OKC that's thinking about trading for Kanter:

With talks between the Thunder and the Nets for a Brook Lopez deal apparently dead, it would not surprise me to see OKC go after disgruntled Jazz center Enes Kanter, who is doing little more than complaining while getting in the way of Rudy Gobert. Kanter will be a restricted free agent at the end of the season, and it is doubtful the Jazz will be inclined to match. So if they can move him now and get back a future No. 1 pick, they should go for it. Oklahoma City has already traded away it’s No. 1 pick in 2015, but moving a 2017 first-round pick (with declining lottery protection) along with Kendrick Perkins (and perhaps Jeremy Lamb) would give them a center to pair with Steven Adams moving forward while also getting them below the dreaded luxury tax threshold. It would be a definite roster upgrade for a team currently ninth in the West, and let’s face it … the Thunder have this year and next year to win a championship, or else Kevin Durant is a goner. Here are two variations of a Kanter-Perkins deal from the ESPN trade machine, version I and version 2.

Read more at https://www.sheridanhoops.com/2015/...kahead-kanter-to-thunder/#LwKvB5t4v4g2Tbmk.99
 
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