The Utah Jazz are strongly considering renegotiating and extending Lauri Markkanen when he becomes eligible on August 6th. Markkanen currently has an $18 million expiring contract, and the Jazz have been exploring his trade market with various teams.
One of the teams that expressed interest in Markkanen was the Sacramento Kings, who made a significant offer including draft picks. However, when the Jazz did not commit to the offer, the Kings shifted their focus to a sign-and-trade deal for DeMar DeRozan.
Sources inform Anthony Slater of The Athletic that the Golden State Warriors are waiting for a conclusive answer on Markkanen’s availability. They are content with their current 14-man roster heading into the season, but they understand that they may need to make a big move, such as acquiring Markkanen, to become genuine contenders. The idea of obtaining future draft picks is appealing to many teams, especially given the uncertainty surrounding the Warriors’ future once Stephen Curry is no longer on the team. Utah has shown interest in the future picks offered by the Warriors in their discussions about Markkanen.