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Neither Tyreke Evans, nor Brandon Jennings, were given extensions this fall -- so which one is more likely to be
dealt before the February trade deadline or play somewhere else next season? Put your money on Jennings. Several teams are already quietly assessing him to decide what he should be worth to them and the Bucks are aware of that. The Kings, according to a source, are simply waiting for someone else to set the value of Evans in restricted free agency next summer. While no one can quite figure out how to best use Evans or what position he plays, he is a massive talent. The Kings know all that. They don't want to see that talent harnessed elsewhere. They can't afford to see that. Now, I have no one from the Bucks saying that they're ready and willing to move Jennings, but a source indicated he's more inclined to make his way elsewhere than Evans is. As for all the other trade "chatter" regarding Pau Gasol, Anderson Varejao, Andrea Bargnani and Jose Calderon, Varejao is the only one who has any chance of being moved anytime soon. Bargnani is hurt and Gasol isn't going anywhere until Steve Nash returns, per the Lakers' promise when they signed Nash that he'd be given the chance to play with Pau.