NBA Trade Rumors: 7 stars whose futures are in limbo that could be on the move next

Atlanta Hawks Trae Young (Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports)
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NBA Trade Rumors: Predicting the next seven stars, whose futures are somewhat uncertain, that could be on the move this offseason. 

The NBA Playoffs will be here before we know it and the offseason will follow soon thereafter. In fact, for many teams (those which don’t qualify for the playoffs), the offseason preparations will being once the regular season ends.

And during the NBA’s offseason, one of the biggest storylines every summer revolves around the next wave of stars that could be traded. Last offseason, it was Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert that were traded. We then saw the next wave of stars moved at the NBA Trade Deadline in Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.

The big question now is, which is the next wave of stars that could be moved during the offseason? In an attempt to prepare for what could be another chaotic offseason, we explore seven stars that could be among the next big names traded.

Julius Randle, New York Knicks

Heading into the offseason, Julius Randle is an interesting name to keep an eye on. Even though he is having a huge bounce-back season for the New York Knicks, I’m not sure much has changed when it comes to his potential future with the team. And if the Knicks wanted to move on from Randle eventually, this offseason may be as good a time to do so.

His trade value may be at an all-time high this offseason and he could be moved in an attempt to open up cap space for the Knicks to pursue a different star. If the Knicks want to trade him, this offseason is going to be the time to do so. Even if they advance beyond the first round of the NBA Playoffs.