With Dennis Schroder gone, the Nets reportedly have been working on a deal to move Dorian Finney-Smith.
Multiple league sources tell NetsDaily that the Brooklyn Nets and Memphis Grizzlies are talking about a possible trade that would send Dorian Finney-Smith to Memphis for wing John Konchar, shooting guard Luke Kennard and a protected first rounder, possibly in 2026.
It’s uncertain how far along the talks are and the level of protections remain a big issue, said sources. Konchar has three years — including this one — and $18.5 million left on his deal while Kennard’s contract is an expiring at $9.3 million. DFS is currently playing on a $14.9 million contract and has a $15.4 million player option next season which he is expected to decline, making him a likely free agent. Both Konchar and Kennard are 28, Finney-Smith is 31.
Said one source: “They are arguing over protections, but it gets done.”
A second confirmed he had heard the same but without some of specifics. He too suggested that protections on the first rounder are indeed an issue, saying the protections proposed by Memphis would make the pick “unlikely to convey.”
Moving DFS would come less than a month after the Nets traded Dennis Schroder and a protected Heat second rounder in this year’s draft to the Warriors for two point guards, DeAndre Melton who’s out for the season and two-way point Reece Beekman, as well as three unprotected seconds — two from the Hawks in 2026 and a Warriors pick in 2029,
The Nets currently have multiple first rounders in every draft through 2029 except 2026, which like this year’s crop is viewed as top-flight. Overall, Brooklyn has 15 first rounders and 13 second rounders through 2031.
Marc Stein who two days ago suggested that the Nets and Grizzlies could be trade partners confirmed the ND report, adding that Brooklyn would also provide Memphis “second round draft compensation”…
The Nets are known to be seeking a first-round draft pick from the Grizzlies in any potential deal for Dorian Finney-Smith.
It is expected the Grizzlies would receive second-round draft compensation if a trade comes to a fruition.
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— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) December 28, 2024
Earlier Saturday, Jake Weinbach tweeted out Memphis’ rationale for the rumored trade…
The Grizzlies should 100% pursue a trade for Nets forward Dorian Finney-Smith.
Memphis could offer Luke Kennard, John Konchar, and either a protected first-round pick or multiple seconds.
Finney-Smith’s defensive versatility and 3-point shooting would be a seamless fit.
— Jake Weinbach (@JWeinbachNBA) December 28, 2024
Konchar, who’s played his entire seven-year career with Memphis, has been troubled by a quadriceps injury and has played only 17 games, averaging 2.8 points, an equal number of rebounds and 1.1 assists. A solid defender, Konchar has career averages of 4.4 points, 4.0 rebounds and shooting splits of 47/36/72.
Kennard, like Konchar 6’5” and like Konchar injured for most the season, has played only six games because of a strained muscle in his foot. When healthy, he is one of the game’s top 3-point shooters, ranking third all-time at 43.9%, behind only Steve Kerr and Hubie Green. For his career, he’s averaged just under 10 points a game, coming off the bench in 305 of his 410 games. Ironically, Memphis traded Ziaire Williams to the Nets in July to free up money to sign Kennard.
The big prize would be another first rounder, assuming the reported protection issue can be settled. As Yossi Gozlan of CapSheets.com noted after the NetsDaily report, the Grizz 2026 pick could become valuable under certain circumstances.
The Grizzlies 2026 first-round pick is interesting because it has a slight chance of moving up in the draft if things go completely south for the Suns next season.
It’s also one of the few drafts in which the Nets don’t currently own an extra first-round pick. https://t.co/CsWtra8Q43 pic.twitter.com/lGgOl1FEEo
— Yossi Gozlan (@YossiGozlan) December 29, 2024
DFS would provide immediate relief for the injury-riddled Grizzlies…
Status Report: @memgrizz at @okcthunder, December 29: pic.twitter.com/IGpdPd12KR
— Grizzlies PR (@GrizzliesPR) December 28, 2024
Although troubled by injuries himself this season, missing 11 games, he’s shooting a career best from beyond the arc at 43.5% while averaging a near career high 10.3 points.
If the trade was carried out as reported, Brooklyn would have to cut a player. Melton, as noted, is out for the season.
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In other Nets news, both Cams — Thomas and Johnson — are listed as probable for Sunday’s game vs. the Magic. Cam Thomas has missed Brooklyn’s last 13 contests due to a left hamstring strain. When Thomas went down, the Nets had the league’s eighth best offense. Since then, they’re ranked 29th. Johnson missed Friday’s game vs. the Spurs with a right hip contusion.