After being with the Los Angeles Clippers for four seasons, Patrick Beverley was traded in the offseason to the Memphis Grizzlies for Eric Bledsoe. However, he did not even get to suit up for a single second as he was shipped to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Jarrett Culver and Juancho Hernangomez. There were rumors that Minnesota would just buy him out so he would have a chance to play for a legitimate playoff contender.

That was not the case as Beverley is still with the Timberwolves on an expiring $14 million contract. He has been incredible as a backcourt partner to D'Angelo Russell as his defensive prowess and intensity has immensely benefitted the defensive performance of Minnesota. Coach Chris Finch is known for his offensive system, but Beverley and Jarred Vanderbilt have caused defenses headaches every night. Even with this, he could depart in free agency in the next months, so Minnesota could execute a trade and get some value for him before the trade deadline.

Patrick Beverley Trade Destinations 

Patrick Beverley trade to Bulls

Without Lonzo Ball and Alex Caruso out until the end of the regular season, the defense of the Chicago Bulls has been severely compromised. Javonte Green and Ayo Dosunmu have been giving it their all-out effort in trying to replicate the impact of Ball and Caruso, but it has been obvious that Chicago's defense has digressed. The addition of Beverley gives them another body who would be a tough out especially in the playoffs.

Chicago has dealt their draft picks already from the Nikola Vucevic deal, thus they could just offer the expiring deals of Derrick Jones Jr. and Troy Brown Jr., respectively. Even if Beverley's talent is exceptional, his trade value would not be too high because of the contract. It just be a short term investment for the Bulls, especially with Zach LaVine being a pending free agent, but Beverley will be a remarkable piece in the playoff run for the Bulls.

Patrick Beverley trade to Raptors

With Goran Dragic having only played five games this year, the Toronto Raptors are in dire need of bench help as there are still around two and a half months remaining in the regular season. Coach Nick Nurse has utilized his six core players over 35 minutes every game, which is a tough approach for sustained success. With Dragic not suiting up for any game, he could be traded for Beverley and Jake Layman.

Nurse's system focuses a ton on switching and phenomenal defensive schemes which fits well with the play style of Beverley. Fred VanVleet has been the league leader in minutes at over 38 minutes per game, but adding Beverley gives him the chance to get a longer breather at certain junctures of games. Beverley has shown the ability to rack up assists and feed the ball to their other key reliables on the squad.

Patrick Beverley trade to Lakers

There have been a plethora of names gaining interest from the Los Angeles Lakers organization, but some of these individuals seem unrealistic. Thus, Beverley could be the point guard who the Lakers would wish for, especially when Russell Westbrook is underperforming. NBA fans fully know that most of the offseason acquisitions of the Lakers struggle on the defensive side of the court, but Beverley will address that issue.

He is a more viable target for the Talen Horton-Tucker and Kendrick Nunn package who the Lakers have offered for any player on the market. LeBron James has had his own shares of scuffles with Beverley, but James is known to appreciate and admire players who has the sensational passion and effort every given night. With the Lakers guaranteed money at over $140 million already next season, Beverley could still be in the Lakers uniform for half a season, but he could possibly be a sensational piece in the current playoff aspirations of L.A.

Beverley's style of play warrants a ton of haters and criticism, but his unorthodox approach tends to be very effective on certain instances. The key reason for him is to be on the right system and environment, similar to his enormous success with the Clippers and Houston Rockets. It will be an entertaining deadline as Beverley could be one of the underrated pieces moved to a serious championship contender.