OKC Thunder Trade Rumours: 3 players that will stay with the Thunder this week

Oklahoma City Thunder v Utah Jazz - Game Six
Oklahoma City Thunder v Utah Jazz - Game Six

The NBA trade deadline will close next week ahead of the annual NBA All-Star Event in North Carolina. The trade window has historically closed on the Thursday after the All-Star Game, however, since 2018, the deadline has closed 10 days before the NBA's best players face off in the prestigious game.

The deadline was moved forward in order to allow traded players to sort out arrangements for themselves and their families, and the NBA is unlikely to move the deadline back anytime soon. Nevertheless, the trade deadline is still one of the most exciting times for NBA fans, and the seven days are likely to provide a number of twists and turns.

The OKC Thunder are among the teams that are likely to be active in the trade market, as the team is rumoured to be looking to add one or two reliable shooters to the team.

A number of OKC players are also being linked with a trade away from the team, however, here we will look at three members of the roster who will remain in Oklahoma City for the remainder of the season.


#3 Hamidou Diallo

Oklahoma City Thunder v New York Knicks
Oklahoma City Thunder v New York Knicks

Hamidou Diallo was selected with the 45th pick in the 2018 draft by the Brooklyn Nets, although the youngster was quickly traded to the Thunders. Not much was expected from the 20-year-old rookie, however, Diallo has featured in 40 games, and has impressed with his dunking ability and athleticism.

Rival teams will have taken note of Diallo's performances and will want the youngster included in any trade talks. Nevertheless, Diallo has already shown much more promise than the likes of Patrick Patterson and Alex Abrines, and the Thunder will be extremely hesitant to include Diallo in any trade discussions.

Ultimately, the Thunder have done an excellent job in developing Diallo so far, and he looks to be a major part of the teams future.

#2 Dennis Schroder

Oklahoma City Thunder v Denver Nuggets
Oklahoma City Thunder v Denver Nuggets

Before joining the Thunders in the summer of 2018, Dennis Schroder had spent the majority of his career as a starter.

Nevertheless, the point guard has been more than willing to accept a backup role to Russell Westbrook, and the German has quickly established himself as one of the best reserve guards in the entire NBA.

Schroder has contributed 15.4 points, 4.3 assists and 3.4 rebounds per game, although the 25-year-old's future has been questioned due to his large salary. Schroder still has two seasons left on the 4 year, $70 million contract that he signed with the Hawks back in 2016, and it is worth noting that the Thunder already have one of the highest payrolls in the NBA.

Due to this, Schroder's long-term future may not be in Oklahoma City, however, it makes very little sense for OKC to trade him away when they are in such a strong position, and Schroder will stick around until at least the summer.

#1 Raymond Felton

Oklahoma City Thunder v New York Knicks
Oklahoma City Thunder v New York Knicks

Raymond Felton played a vital role in the Thunder's run to the playoffs during the 17/18 season, as the veteran bought stability and production to the team's weak bench.

Nevertheless, the Thunder acquired Schroder just days after Felton agreed to a new one-year deal with the team, and Felton has since been relegated to third choice point guard.

Due to this, Felton has played just 15 times, and due to a lack of minutes, the 34-year-old has been linked with a trade. Nevertheless, Felton has continually stated his desire to remain with the team until the summer, and the Thunder will be happy to keep the former Knicks man around due to the injury concerns that constantly hang over Russell Westbrook.

Ultimately, Felton is only signed to a veteran's minimum deal, and keeping around the experienced point guard makes more sense than trading him away for little in return.

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