Robert Williams III, a former All-Defensive Second Teamer, may not fit the Portland Trail Blazers' rebuilding phase. With two years left on his contract and injury issues limiting his playtime, his future in Portland looks uncertain.
As the Trail Blazers brought in Donovan Clingan, there's not enough space for four centers. Trade interest from Pacific Division teams could arise given Williams' affordable deal and potential impact in defensive play.
Possible fits include the Los Angeles Lakers, who seek to enhance their frontcourt defense alongside Anthony Davis, the Sacramento Kings who lack rim protection for their offensive stars, and the Golden State Warriors needing size in the paint.