DeAndre Jordan knows the Brooklyn Nets are coming off an injury-riddled season marked by untimely disruptions that derailed their title hopes. Kyrie Irving and James Harden suffered injuries against the Milwaukee Bucks, which led to them getting eliminated. The Nets offseason priority thus far has been acquiring more role players while the big three gets healthy.

One move the Nets have been discussing is trading away center DeAndre Jordan. Jordan is past his prime and simply doesn't fit with the Nets offensive scheme. Last season, Jordan averaged 7.5 points per game along with 7.5 rebounds. He was very efficient from the field, shooting 76.3 percent. While the 1-time All-Star doesn't fit with the Nets, he could be a solid addition to another team.

Here are the 3 best DeAndre Jordan trades for the Nets, ranked.

3. Rockets trade Danuel House to Nets for DeAndre Jordan

The Nets aren't going to get a ton in return for Jordan other than role players. Although the Rockets like to run a small-ball lineup, they need to have a traditional center on the roster. Jordan could fill that role and come off the bench for the Rockets.

Danuel House Jr. on the other hand, could come in and be a solid backup wing for the Nets. He is a solid defender with an above-average three-point shooter. House Jr. would provide more wing depth to the Nets and defensive versatility.

The Nets offense is loaded, and bringing in a guy like House Jr. would provide more spacing and defense for the team.

2. Pacers trade Jeremy Lamb for Jordan

The Indiana Pacers are in an interesting spot as a franchise and need to look for a new direction. Taking on a veteran in Jordan could make sense so they could move on from Jeremy Lamb.

Lamb averaged 10.1 points per game while shooting a very efficient 40.6 percent from three. He would be another great offensive talent for the Nets to add, which wouldn't hurt depth at center as they have Nicolas Claxton and Blake Griffin. They like to run a small ball lineup, which makes trading away Jordan a good idea.

The Pacers could use Jordan as a backup center or even starer if they trade Myles Turner.

1. Timberwolves trade Jarrett Culver for Jordan

While the Minnesota Timberwolves haven't made the playoffs since 2018, they have a solid roster. D'Angelo Russell, Anthony Edwards, and Karl-Anthony Towns are the core of the roster, but the rest needs improvement.

They have been rumored to be shopping forward Jarrett Culver, who has been a draft bust for the Timberwolves. You may be thinking, why would the Nets trade for Culver? Well, the Nets lack defense and that is what Culver is all about. Worst case scenario, the Nets would be getting a bench wing that could lock up opposing teams' scorers. The best-case scenario would be Culver improving offensively in a new system and becoming a solid offensive talent. Culver is still a young player, and adding him to the roster would be a low-risk high-reward situation.

This trade with the Nets would make sense for the T-Wolves, who would get veteran leadership. The Timberwolves lack veterans in the locker room, and Jordan could provide mentorship and bring experience to the team.

Now, the most likely scenario at this point is Jordan to stay with the Nets.

The big three are friends with him and would likely be against the Nets trading him. If they do decide to move on from him, one of these deals could be beneficial.